The gravel outside his barns was always perfectly raked, his buttoned-down shirts pressed to match.
He's always managed his horses effectively and his barns are always the most manicured.
The research team says the feed in the barns became mixed with badger urine and droppings.
Ceilidhs (pronounced "kay-lees"), Scottish fiddle dances, are held weekly in old barns across the island.
About 80, 000 Syrians are now sleeping in caves, parks or barns, Save the Children said.
Those were barns that housed lots of animals and are known as concentrated animal feeding operations.
He disassembled two entire barns a couple of miles from his boyhood home in Berthierville, Que.
Which is happening a lot because, unlike winos, old barns make really terrific tables.
At the height of the last season, Stone Barns produced something like 28, 000 pounds of food.
Nebraskans traditionally had to overlook each others' differences in order to raise each others' barns.
The fire rapidly spread though three barns and then to the family's van which was parked nearby.
An eyewitness said three of four barns were on fire and flames were about 50m (150ft) high.
Stone Barns Center is not an attempt to re-create a Shaker village or a Norman Rockwell painting.
Wroxham Barns usually take extra lambs from ewes on local farms that are unable to feed their young.
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The rich, tree-free prairie soil was great for farming, but lumber had to be imported for houses and barns.
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In Hay Day, you can spend to speed up production of eggs and milk, or upgrade silos and barns.
Today it is the bare minimum of a village: one house, a tiny chapel and half a dozen barns.
The resulting water can be used for irrigation or for flushing out barns.
An eyewitness said three of four barns had been on fire and flames had been about 50m (150ft) high.
They filmed the badgers at night foraging in barns and sharing food with the cows on two farms in Gloucestershire.
Barns, rooftops and furrowed earth are reduced to broad geometric planes of color in "Red Soil" (1924) by Oscar Bluemner.
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Mr Rylands said if he moved the coops behind some nearby barns he would moving the animals "towards another neighbour".
He restored the white barns, which are topped with red roofs, adding skylights and old-school gooseneck lamps by the stalls.
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Ashleigh Lawrence and John Millward are getting married at Winters Barns, in Canterbury, on a Saturday in June next year.
In ten years Snyder and his crew of four have taken down a dozen barns for reuse as siding and beams.
Farmer James McHenry brought sheep in from the storm only for his barns to collapse on them under the weight of snow.
In addition to the main residence, the ranch has three guesthouses, three barns, 12 pastures and a 6-foot security wall surrounding the compound.
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More than 200 years after Thomas Jefferson exalted the yeoman farmer, barns remain symbols of hard work, community and reverence for the land.
"Barns around here will be a thing of the past in 25 years, " says David Snyder of Midwestern Barnstormers in rural Rushville, Ill.
Emergency services were called to Hessle Farm, at Wragby, Wakefield, at about 17:30 BST, where they found two barns and a car ablaze.
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