Agricultural Engineering; a Text book for Students of Secondary Schools of Agriculture, Colleges Offering a General Course in the Subject And the General Reader,
Agricultural Engineering; a Text book for Students of Secondary Schools of Agriculture, Colleges Offering a General Course in the Subject And the General Reader,
J Brownlee Jay Brownlee Davidson
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2. Needless fences should be avoided, on account of first cost and the cost of maintenance. 3. A pasture should be adjacent to buildings. 4. The buildings should occupy the poorest ground. 5. The buildings should be located with reference to the water supply. 6. The buildings should be on a sUght elevation when- ever possible. 7. A southwest slope is desirable. 8. The soil on which buildings are to be placed should be dry and well drained. 9. A timber windbreak should be secured. 10. A garden p...lot should be near the'house. 11. The buildings should not be located on high hills, because of difficulty of access from fields and roads. 12. The buildings should not be placed in low valleys, on accoimt of the lack of air and good drainage and the danger from frost. 13. The buildings should be located on the side of the farm nearest the school, church, or town. 14. The house should not be less than 100 feet from the highway. 15. The bam should be about 150 to 200 feet from the house, and not in the direction of the prevailing winds.
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