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Question:

I thoroughly enjoy your show and listen to it at every opportunity. We are planning to have a storage shed built for farm machinery and also bales of hay/straw. It would be 100' long and over 40' wide (we aren't finished measuring) with one end door and two side doors. Do we have to have a concrete foundation or is a pole building feasible?

Answer:

Pole building certainly is feasible and it may even aid in drainage. If you look around in the country, you'll find that many outbuildings have lasted more than a century using that method. We've changed a lot but mother nature still makes the same kind of trees she made decades and centuries ago.

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