D2o—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 3,1983 Brocketf's Ag Advice Success Factors-Birth Date, already cut costs as far as is Family, costs possible. This may well be true in Last week’s column discussed some cases. Unfortunately there costs and the need to keep costs in are two factors involved in the line with prices received. Many success of a farm business that are farmers feel that they have out of a farmer’s hand in so far as Ail Wood Construction Since 1973 ... Built To Lost!! - Six Styles To Choose From • Economy Barn • A-Frame Shed • Carriage Shed • Garages • Mini Barn • Quaker Shed 1 iAIAI ECONOMY BARN PRICES $340 10x16 .395 12x14 .420 12x16 .460 12x18 .520 12x20 .575 12x24 .625 6x8.. BxB.. Bxlo. Bxl2. Bxl4. 10x12 10x14 • 4x4 Pressure Treated Skids for Runners • 2'x4' Floor Joists Spaced 16" on Center Covered with 5/8” Plywood • 2x4 Studs on Corners, 2x3 in Center • Roof Trusses are 2x6 and 2x4 Covered with Vz Plywood • 240 lb. 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