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<blockquote data-quote="sstterry" data-source="post: 1683701" data-attributes="member: 28912"><p>It seems like I know the name Gary Free, but I can't place him.</p><p></p><p> I doubt that this is his barn since this farm has been in our family for 150 years. This is the same barn I used to feed silage from as a boy. You can see the old silo behind the remaining hay from last year. My Dad blocked this part of it off to store hay about 40 years ago. Thus the patchwork wire and cattle panel on the side. I have no idea why he put the high tensile up there, it really serves no purpose unless he originally had a wire hanging from it too. I will wait until Tuesday to see what Farm Bureau says about the damage. I have one guy, but maybe they will have a name too. Luckily, other than a couple of pieces of tin on a couple of equipment sheds there was no more damage. The big barn and the other barn were not damaged.</p><p></p><p>The bad thing is that my hay will be going down in the next 2 weeks and I now only have one barn to put it in. I guess the first cutting will be stored outside like Bigfoot's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstterry, post: 1683701, member: 28912"] It seems like I know the name Gary Free, but I can't place him. I doubt that this is his barn since this farm has been in our family for 150 years. This is the same barn I used to feed silage from as a boy. You can see the old silo behind the remaining hay from last year. My Dad blocked this part of it off to store hay about 40 years ago. Thus the patchwork wire and cattle panel on the side. I have no idea why he put the high tensile up there, it really serves no purpose unless he originally had a wire hanging from it too. I will wait until Tuesday to see what Farm Bureau says about the damage. I have one guy, but maybe they will have a name too. Luckily, other than a couple of pieces of tin on a couple of equipment sheds there was no more damage. The big barn and the other barn were not damaged. The bad thing is that my hay will be going down in the next 2 weeks and I now only have one barn to put it in. I guess the first cutting will be stored outside like Bigfoot's. [/QUOTE]
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