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5. Feed buildings (elevator or corncrib), should be placed be- 
tween buildings needing the feed for animals housed in them. 
6. Water tank, machine shed, horse barn and entrance to 
fields should be close together. 
7. Barn should be 150 feet or more from the house. 
8. Barn and hog house should not be too far from the house, 
in order to more easily care for young stock in cold weather. 
9. Ventilation in summer is just as important as protection 
in winter. 
Fic. 82. View or RESIDENCE AND GARAGE 
Study 
The pupil should give careful study to the foregoing discussion 
in order to understand clearly the reasons for each step in farmstead 
planning. Should these studies be taken up in any school or college 
where farm management is also taught it will be desirable to correlate 
this lesson with the instruction given in farm management. The 
design of the farmstead, like any other problem in landscape garden- 
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