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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 465886" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>They are widely accepted around here. Used for hay storage and loafing sheds for dairy. </p><p>In Indiana, a hoop structure is personal property, untaxed. A barn is an improvement to real estate and is taxed heavily. That helped their acceptance among farmers. </p><p>A Dec 23 ice and wet snow storm a few years ago collapsed several of them, but that storm also collapsed some good solid post frame barns. </p><p>Not the barn of anyone's dreams, but certainly the answer for a lot of questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 465886, member: 4406"] They are widely accepted around here. Used for hay storage and loafing sheds for dairy. In Indiana, a hoop structure is personal property, untaxed. A barn is an improvement to real estate and is taxed heavily. That helped their acceptance among farmers. A Dec 23 ice and wet snow storm a few years ago collapsed several of them, but that storm also collapsed some good solid post frame barns. Not the barn of anyone's dreams, but certainly the answer for a lot of questions. [/QUOTE]
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