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<blockquote data-quote="Fogg" data-source="post: 7663371" data-attributes="member: 142725"><p>Agreed. Though it depends on what the processor's standard is. Asbestos roofs, posts every 8 feet, DIY wiring - I can see why they'd not want too much of that on their books, yet I'm still using some sheds like that and the general consensus from washers and contractors is that there's a lot worse than those out there still.</p><p></p><p>20 years doesn't seem that old to me. If there are no issues with the EA, angry neighbours, and the place hasn't been built by Caractacus Potts with dodgy wiring and an unfathomable kit, then I don't see why a 20 year old farm needs to be laid to rest anytime soon. Poultry farming is no way to get rich quick these days, but there are worse sectors to be in.</p><p></p><p>I guess there are other issues, like is there accomodation nearby, and any renewable plant on site that make the difference between how sought after a site's going to be, but in the main I'd have thought 20 yr old sheds, if they were built properly, should be a very long way from becoming redundant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fogg, post: 7663371, member: 142725"] Agreed. Though it depends on what the processor's standard is. Asbestos roofs, posts every 8 feet, DIY wiring - I can see why they'd not want too much of that on their books, yet I'm still using some sheds like that and the general consensus from washers and contractors is that there's a lot worse than those out there still. 20 years doesn't seem that old to me. If there are no issues with the EA, angry neighbours, and the place hasn't been built by Caractacus Potts with dodgy wiring and an unfathomable kit, then I don't see why a 20 year old farm needs to be laid to rest anytime soon. Poultry farming is no way to get rich quick these days, but there are worse sectors to be in. I guess there are other issues, like is there accomodation nearby, and any renewable plant on site that make the difference between how sought after a site's going to be, but in the main I'd have thought 20 yr old sheds, if they were built properly, should be a very long way from becoming redundant. [/QUOTE]
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