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4-& 5- room 
TOBACCO BARNS 
Plans No.6016 
and No O17. 
The plans for these tobacco-curing barns were devel- 
oped specifically for a tobacco research unit at the 
University of Florida Agricultural Experiment Station 
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and were placed in the Cooperative Farm Building Plan 
Exchange by the Southern Region Plan Committee. 
> Since flue-cured tobacco is grown rather extensively UI Ut FLUE 
and since the majority of growers prefer this process, PARTITION Hl rn 
several curing barns were designed for this purpose. 1] ri | J 
Design simplicity makes these barns fairly easy to build; ete fe ii | | |= 
therefore, they can be constructed by farm labor. 1 | Ht | BL 
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barns is the same except for the sizes. Plans are avail- HEATER r| i 
able for both— Plan No. 6016 is a 4-room barn; Plan — 2 oa os a Sa  —— es 
No. 6017 is a 5-room barn. eae Wa : =I i? . 
The plans show frame construction with metal roof E 
and sidewalls and masonry unit foundation or base. PLAN NO. 6017 
Washington, D.C. Issued October 1968 
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Miscellaneous Publication No. 1101 
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office 
Washington, D.C. 20402 - Price 5 cents 
