When large round hay bales came along, those of us who had cut our agricultural teeth on stacking small square bales thought we’d never need to put hay bales in a stifling hot barn again.
Round barns are fast disappearing. This late 19th century architectural trend faded quickly, so a substantial number have succumbed to the ravages of time. The survivors are often historical landmarks ...
A curiosity rises amid the wheat fields along rural Highway 33, which cuts through the town of Guthrie. It's an immense, circular building — about 15,000 square feet inside — with a domed roof topped ...
The resulting damage to the historic King Round Barn after a tornado touched down in the Fortville/McCordsville area. MCCORDSVILLE — Walking up the grassy, dirt-covered ramp which leads to the ...
Hay is the most common form of stored feed for most beef cattle operations. A hay barn is an investment that can save money for the landowner. The percentage of moisture in hay at storage directly ...
Contributed photoA crew works to restore the Fulton County Historical Society round barn, which was badly damaged last summer during a storm. Repairs should be completed by spring. Photo by Shirley ...
The architecture of round barns can be traced to a Shaker community in Hancock, Massachusetts, where a stone structure was erected in 1826. Circular barns built of wooden slats were popular on ...
WASHINGTON, Ind. (AP) - A picturesque century-old barn off Indiana 57 is part of a dwindling style of architecture that’s inspired books, road trips and at least one retirement project. The Thomas C.