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CAPE MAY STAR oR Z N43 Saturday, September 6, 1919

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EFADIENT ANO — | | ATTRACTIVE BARN Fourteon-Sided — Structure — is Novél, But Convenient. iS YEAR OF FARM BUILDING The Design Shown Here is Intended to House Sheep, Heress and Cattle bntbeadtifhrdinatioadicansd By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. With wool at the present price and the likelihood that it will stay there because of the world-wide abortage, thousands of American farmers are udding flocks of abeep to the live stock } on their places. And in so doing there has come a peed for bulldings to house them. Raising lambe and keeping a flock | of sheep in m healthy condition requires more care than in accomplish ing the same result with other farm animais. Sheep, and especially lambs,

essary roughage, which usurily is placed to specially designed feed rucks. Most of this feeding in done indoors by those who have been successful in shsep rai . Farm . building. architects, . whore business it in to design buildings to suit the needs of various kinds of antmais, have taken the needs of sheep Into consideration in planning the sheep barn. But there are d er« who would keep a amall flock « ubeep, If they could do so without making a large investment in build: Ings. For the latter class there bas been planned the barn shown in the accompanying Illustration. ‘This fourteen-sided barn is 60 feet in diameter and‘ has a 12-foot allo in the

center. On the mow floor around the silo there is sinple apace for the winter‘s supply of bay for the animais the building will accommodate, while the silo furnishes them with freah feed throughout the winter months, ( ‘The exterior of the harn is attractive and will add to the appearance of the farm building group. It is of frame construction set on a concrete foundaHon. ‘The hulf of the Interlor which is devoted to stalls for the horses and cattle has a concrete floor; the half for sheep has a cinder floor, graded so an to provide ample drainage to keep the foor dry, a thing the sheep must have. The stalls for horses and cows or for either of them ure placed in a semi« eirele, the animais to face in. At the Neal of the stalls is a gutter munk into the concrete floor, and overhead is a earrier track for the removal of litter, The track also rans over the head of the stafls, which maken the feeding of the stock eary, and extends around the building over the nheep feeding racks. The of the floor shows the placIng of the stalls, the aheap feed

racks and the overhead carrice ayrtem. The feed racks are movable and can be constracted by the carpenters who | bufld the barn. While they are placed under the carrie: track for conver fence, they can be transterred out | doors, in good weather and taken into the barn in bad. The ntalls will accommodnte four: teen hornes or cattle and provide animais need to do their best work, nor T L AA a ‘ductivity, The windows ndmit plenty of sunshine and keep fresh alr cir: culating through the barn. These are two easentials if the animals are to be Ei Ho ce Acadian construction of eeds, has changes durt chitects heve made an Intensive study of the requirements In a building to | make it a healthful place for the live | stock, and have embodied the results | of this study in the designs for thee | structures. . ‘The prospective. bullder will make bo mistake in consulting an experienced architect when he pluns to erect any sort of a new farm building. From the architect and from the con tractor and material dealer can be grined some valuable pointers, Poor farm buildings are a bad investment. If they are to house the | Wivertock they must be so equipped | and so planned as to keep the animals | producing at top speed, or the profit, | at the present prices of feed and labor, | will be lost, Labor, too, is a big er« | pense item on the farm nowadays, and by installing in the barn a litter carrier and other conveniences less

time is required stock and more tl to the work in the elds. Besides, bor saving equipment tends to make the help more contented to remain on farm to build a barn or a it did three or four years ago. the cost of everything is relath farmer bas no cause to hesitate if needs a new farm buliding. Invorsemeeenmeni Citles Go West, Henry Watterson says cities have a Ieietininlinmncniahi Ation igeinbecaie 274 s do, writes "Guang" in the Philadelphia Press. Europe‘s three largest cities, Loa | don, Paris and Berlin, have distinct. | ly moved west from their origisal * Porro ich is Je Tokyo, . whi apan‘s | biggest city, and Canton, the I South — Ameflon‘® — two . prineipat | citien, Rio Janetro and Bussos pyced couldn‘t well move East and \ they grew inland, as did Borton, Priiadel. phia, Baltimore and Chicago, I New York expanded north and sant, as it couldn‘t leap the Budaon on the wost. i If you examine the FOcords of Pony. | syivanta‘s chief cities, 7ou will fng that the center of POPSltion in mont of them han traveled toward the sey, | ting and not the rising wun. i w_~______Vopetation Carried Far. | En Tong-distance ! dence of possible padtnged

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