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7 Perfect Additions to Consider For Any Farm Property

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A farm can be a great investment for anyone who is looking to live off the land and provide quality food for others. Depending on the type of farm that you have, it's likely that you have various animals and equipment that all reside on your farm ground. If you're looking to be more productive or are just looking for a way to utilize your farm better, we're going to share with you seven perfect additions to consider.

 

Barndominum

One of the newest crazes that's catching on with farmers across the nation is the barndominum. This is a multi-use space where there are small living quarters and an open barn area. This allows necessary lodging for farmhands and still provides adequate barn space for animals or equipment storage. These can be constructed in all different sizes and styles to meet your individual needs.

 

Silos

Whether you have animals on the property or you harvest crops, silos can be a great addition to your farm. They can act as a storage container for all the grain that your animals consume. They can also be used to store crops until market prices hit a favorable amount. Instead of being stuck at only receiving the current market value for your crop as you harvest it, you have the option to hang onto it for longer to receive a higher profit margin. If you are in the agriculture field you definitely want to consider investing in a silo.

 

Greenhouse

A greenhouse can be a great addition to any farm as a place where you can invest time in growing some of your own foods in smaller quantities. You can even decide to get a larger-scale greenhouse and start growing to sell vegetables, fruits, and herbs to consumers. These glass or vinyl-coated fixtures allow you to enjoy fresh food all year round without having to go to the grocery store.

 

Pole Barn

One building that no farm can have too many of is a pole barn. Also known commonly as sheds, these helpful features provide necessary protection for things like equipment. Instead of leaving your equipment out in the elements, you can park them in pole barns. These structures are very versatile in use and can be constructed in all different sizes and styles. From a simple roof and open-sided construction to a fully enclosed feature, pole barns can be a great addition to any farmland.

 

Cabin

Investing in a new cabin for your farm provides many great benefits. It first serves the ability for your visiting relatives and friends to stay on your property without having to be confined to your main house. This privacy can be great when you need the space for an extra farmhand or two. A cabin can also serve the purpose of providing necessary lodging for those working on a particular part of the farm. This way, they don't have to consistently travel back and forth to the main house.

 

Workshop

Having a place to keep your tools, lumber, and supplies is a must to stay organized. All too often, farms don't have a centralized workshop, and tools get spread throughout various barns and sheds. Instead of spending half the day trying to find what you need, installing a workshop on your property can be a great investment. You'll not only know where your tools and extra supplies are, but you'll have adequate space to work on projects when necessary. This can be especially helpful on rainy days and during the blistering cold winter months.

 

Stable

Horses tend to be a staple in many farming communities. Whether it's traveling to a part of your property where your equipment won't go or just enjoying a smooth horseback ride, horses can always be a great contribution to your farm. Constructing a stable will ensure that they have a safe place to live, free from the outdoor elements. Even better, it will designate an area where you can keep their feed, grooming supplies, and so forth.

 

Things to Avoid

While all the above ideas can make perfect additions to your farm, there are some things that you should highly avoid. The first and most obvious is rundown buildings. Old barns or houses that have fallen into disrepair should be ripped down not only for safety reasons but also to enhance the value of your farmland.

 

Following this same trend, broken equipment that isn't going to be repaired shouldn't find its home on your property. Simply decide to sell or get rid of unused, broken equipment, as leaving it on your farm can be a real eyesore and a deduction of your overall property value.

 

Written by Hannah, Author for Hixwood


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