- Location
- Cambridgeshire UK
Regarding sheds on farm.
2 examples here, one had bins in that were used for about 30 yrs but couldn’t keep up with modern combine size and were v labour intensive so were scrapped, it cost to take them out. That shed now needs a new roof due to age/ deterioration/leaks and a new larger doorway so prob needs flattening and starting again, another bulk shed similarly not fit for modern size trailers so only suitable for general storage of a bit of bagged fert. To summarise they have not appreciated and have little value. A shed is a shed not a grain store, grain is a feed stuff or ingredient and needs storing as such, far better use shed infrastructure to enable the business to diversify or get development off the back of.
2 examples here, one had bins in that were used for about 30 yrs but couldn’t keep up with modern combine size and were v labour intensive so were scrapped, it cost to take them out. That shed now needs a new roof due to age/ deterioration/leaks and a new larger doorway so prob needs flattening and starting again, another bulk shed similarly not fit for modern size trailers so only suitable for general storage of a bit of bagged fert. To summarise they have not appreciated and have little value. A shed is a shed not a grain store, grain is a feed stuff or ingredient and needs storing as such, far better use shed infrastructure to enable the business to diversify or get development off the back of.