Poultry Houses coming down!

   / Poultry Houses coming down! #11  
Wow, I think you are crazy for getting rid of those. If they were structurally sound they would of been a awesome storage spot, not only for you but you could of rented spaces out to people for storage for boats and other odds/ends Thats a big business around here.
 
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@ JD5210 and farmer2009, short story: I own the adjacent property, sharing a fence line.
The land had been my Great Grandfather's; a cousin sold this 45 acres in 1999 to the poultry farmer and the barns were built, operated about 10 years and then about ~2009 (after several personal issues of his divorce, etc.,) everyone walked away from his, leaving it to the bank. There's much more to the story, including one failed bank in the middle of the recent banking crisis. The final bank put it on mortgage default courthouse auction last year and I got it then (in a very good deal).

I am not in the chicken business, I live two hours away from my farm. The poultry processor in this region is very tight-fisted and would not allow operation without upgrades to the equipment and the operator living onsite. Trust me, I vetted every reasonable option on the farm. I was fortunate to sell all the feeder and water lines, brooders, fans, etc., in the past few months at a better price than I was told I would be able.

I don't want to be in the storage business either. I'd rather have the approx 5 acres these sit on back to pasture or plant some pines there (still deciding on what I will do with this plot where the pads will remain, that's another discussion).
 
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This week's progress:
You'll see the green strips in the pictures hanging down like some St. Patrick's day parade had just passed through...those are plastic strips which hold in the cellulose ceiling insulation above, which is a loose paper-like substance treated to be less flammable.

The process is, they take the tin off and allow it to rain on the cellulose from above, which compacts the loose cellulose.
Then, pull the green strips from the inside allowing the cellulose to drop to the ground wet and less chance of it blowing around all over the county.
They are selling the tin and trusses as they go, most of it as they take it down. A few local guys already have trailers parked on the property to have sheets loaded on their trailers as it is removed.

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