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SELLER OF GOLD DUST AU 22 CARATS + By: 04/14/2012 @ 7:21am

We GOLDOR COMPANY we are a company specializing in the sale of precious metal (Gold dust 22 carat). We currently have under our control a large amount of metal powder ...

Up-to-date barns By: 03/16/2011 @ 10:06am

Keeping animals comfortable and hay dry are what barns are built for. To make your structure as safe as it is useful ...

Size matters: Farm buildings growing in size, number of functions By: 07/12/2010 @ 12:00am

Farm buildings have historically been single purpose structures like a chicken house or complex facilities like a milking barn which might have ...

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Shop building helps farmer kill two birds with one stone By: 07/09/2010 @ 12:00am

Tom Guetterman had a problem. He needed a building to store grain during harvest and house his tractors and other equipment for the rest of the year. He sought to kill these two birds with one stone ...

Hanging on high in the Rockies By: 07/07/2010 @ 10:08am

When Andrew Hyde homesteaded in 1886 near Edwards, Colorado, he couldn't have imagined that the land he claimed would one day be worth $250,000 an acre. Today, the homestead, known as the Lazy Ranch, is ...

Way up north By: 07/07/2010 @ 10:08am

Bryce Streibel of Fessenden, North Dakota, says collapsing barns remind him of cattle falling to the ground at slaughter time - and he doesn't like the looks of either. "I didn't like slaughter time ...

Farmers and rancher win Recognition Awards By: 07/07/2010 @ 10:08am

Maynard Hartke's grandfather built the first barn on the property in 1901 while renting a home and land across the road. "A barn will pay for a house!" he said. One hundred years of family labor and ...

Farmers win Recognition Awards By: 07/07/2010 @ 10:08am

Shelley Place, Homer, Illinois In describing the connecting barns, Shelley says, "The barns were always filled with cattle and hay when I was growing up." Once again the barns are filled with livestock. The ...

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