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West Salem, Illinois | Have you seen any finisher barns after they have been around for ten years?
I know what I have been exposed to and what I am currently doing is no where near the size and scope of what you are talking about doing, but I have been around a few hogs and in my own experiences they can tear up anything. I would say that if a person wanted a hog structure that was going to last and be still functunable after ten years the whole thing would have to be made of solid stone or concrete. Looks to me like even at this they would still need several dollars of maintenance and upkeep to be long lasting.
The other thing I see on these type deals is that the company YOU ARE WORKING FOR is that they figure everything but how YOU are supposed to make a living doing this. | |
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