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| [Image: Students in action]Undergraduate Degree Program Click here for some general information about our program. |
| Shared Documents Includes documents that members can review and send comments to Dan Thomas. |
| Lab Members This page shows the members of the Bioprocessing and Colloidal Systems Lab. |
| [Image: BAE Graduate Student with HPLC]BAE Graduate Program Highlights This link offers a brief summary of our graduate students' achievements. |
| Summary of Courses for BE This page provides a brief summary of the courses offered in the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department. |
| [Image: Nanoparticle Research]Research at the Bioprocessing & Colloidal Systems Laboratory Click here for a description of the research projects going on in the lab. |
| Course Syllabi Provides links to current course syllabi in the BAE department. |
| Undergraduate Curriculum This page provides the recommended course scheduling for the BE major. |
| Impact of Sugarcane Mulch on Soil Erosion Project 3553: Fate of Applied Agricultural Chemicals and Plant Nutrients in Alluvial Soils as Affected by Sugarcane Management Practices. |
| Enhanced Management and Utilization of LAIS Data Project 3537: Enhanced Management and Utilization of LAIS Data. |
| [Image: ISPE Student Orgranization]International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering ISPE is a global, not-for-profit membership organization that provides education, training, and technical publications to pharmaceutical manufacturing professionals. |
| [Image: BESO students]Biological Engineering Student Organization This page is a link to BESO homepage. |
| [Image: Undergraduate Course Flowchart]Undergraduate Course Flowchart In order to minimize the chance of cource conflicts, it is recommended that students take courses in the listed semesters. |
| [Image: Look and Feel of Soil]Irrigation Scheduling Made Easy: Using the “Look and Feel” method Irrigation scheduling can seem complicated. It doesn’t have to be. Anyone can use a simple, effective method known as the “look and feel” method to determine when to irrigate. |
| [Image: Old diesel pump]Going electric to deal with the high cost of diesel Over the past weeks, radio and tv have been all the buzz with the record high cost of gasoline and diesel fuel as well as the high cost of food in the United States and worldwide. In Louisiana, these high costs also have increased the cost of irrigating crops. |
| [Image: Worker Safety on the Farm]Worker Safety on the Farm This PDF file contains information released by NIOSH about farm safety as well as tips on how to be safe working around animals or with machinery. |
| [Image: horses]Manure Management for Horse Owners This fact sheet provides a brief overview of some good stewardship practices for horse owners and how they manage their manure. It focuses on three techniques for managing horse manure and bedding: direct application of manure, fertilizer nitrogen enhancement, composting |
| [Image: steamy horse manure]Composting Horse Manure Composting is the acceleration of a natural biological process that converts organic matter into a stable humus-like material. This process is a great way to convert horse manure into a more desirable product. Composting produces a material that can be used as a low-grade fertilizer, mulch for reducing weed infestation, and soil amendment for retaining soil moisture. |
| Pervious Concrete as a Flooring Material for Horse Handling Areas Pervious concrete may be an alternative surface material for such horse facilities. Pervious concrete is a mixture of the same ingredients, except the sand is reduced or omitted and the amount of water is reduced. A properly installed concrete pad, using pervious concrete, is capable of allowing high volumes of water to permeate through the material. Depending on the aggregate used and the compacted density of the pad, the amount of infiltration of material through the pad can be varied |
| [Image: continuous grazing setup]Temporary Fencing for Horse Pasture Efficiency and Environmental Protection Rotational grazing has long been used by livestock producers as a way to use pasture more efficiently. By dividing large pastures into smaller paddocks, animals make better use of available forage. Additionally, pastures that are not allowed to be grazed down to such an extent that soil erosion can occur protect the environment by preventing sediment loss into adjacent waterways. |
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| Nanoparticles and Colloidal Systems Nanoscale engineering: nanoencapsulation of bioactive components for controlled drug release and food applications |
| Numerical Modeling of Multiphysics Phenomena Mathematical modeling: numerical modeling of bioprocesses involving multiphysics phenomena |
| Summary of Courses for BE This page provides a brief summary of the courses offered in the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department. |
| Lab Equipment Photos of lab equipment |
| Geospatial Newsletter Newsletter created by Al Ogeron about geospatial activities in the LSU AgCenter. |
| Graduate Assistantships Provides details about the Graduate Assistantships offered in the BAE Department. |
| The Value of a Yield Map This article, written by Ralph Fraizer, outlines the importance of the information collected by a yield monitor and how a farmer can use it to refine his production strategy. |
| Steve Hall, LSU AgCenter Faculty Uses Oysters for Sustainable Carbon Sequestration Sequestering carbon via oysters on bioengineered reefs was presented at ASABE in 2009 on sustainable practices in coastal management and restoration. |
| An overview of the use of GPS receivers in agriculture Basic information about Global Positioning System receivers and their potential use in agriculture |
| Research Focused on extraction of bioactive components from plant material and on targeted delivery of vitamins, antioxidants, colorants, and antifungals via colloidal and nanoparticle systems. The design of nanoparticle/colloidal systems is one of the main research thrusts of the lab. Equipment available for synthesis and characterization of nano- and colloidal systems includes: sonicator, rotovap, Zetasizer, TLC, fluorometer, HPLC, centrivap, chiller, oven, incubator. |
| Dates of Upcoming Irrigation Basics Workshops "Irrigation Basics for Landscape Contractors" workshops are scheduled throughout the year, as the need arises, to prepare individuals for taking the licensing exam. The course is optional but is HIGHLY recommended and has been very usefull for individuals seeking their Irrigation Contractor's license. Workshops will be held in Baton Rouge on November 9-10, 2011; March 14-15, 2012; June 6-7, 2012; and November 7-8, 2012. |
| Mansel M. Mayeux Honorary Scholarship The Mansel M. Mayeux Honorary Scholarship is awarded to BAE students who exhibit financial need. |
| Distinguished and Rising Star Alumni Submission Form The LSU Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department's alumni nomination form for the Distinguished and Rising Star Alumni awards. |
| Design Electives for Spring Semesters Here is where students can find the design electives offered for the upcoming Spring semester. |
| Scott - Windham Scholarship The Scott-Windham Scholarship is given annually (February) and preference is given to sophomores. Selection is based on a minimum GPA of 2.5 and the need for financial support. |
| Harold T. Barr Memorial Scholarship The Harold T. Barr Memorial Scholarship is offered to outstanding BAE juniors. Selection is based on a minimum GPA of 3.0 and the amount of financial support needed. |
| Charles E. Severance Endowed Fellowship The Charles E. Severance Endowed Fellowship honors Mr. Charles E. Severance who was an Extension project leader from 1949-1972 in the area of waste management. |
| Carl H. Thomas Memorial Scholarship A scholarship in memory of Dr. Carl Thomas for outstanding BAE upperclassmen. |
| Graduate Evaluation Forms This page contains the evaluation forms for Graduate and Teaching Assistants. |
| Sprayer Calibration Guide This guide addresses sprayer calibration issues. Mixing examples are also provided. |
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| Variable Rate Application - Does It Pay? Provides a summary of points to consider in the decision to adopt variable rate technology. An estimate of costs associated with selected variable rate technology services is also included. |
| Masters in Sugar Engineering Click here for information on the sugar engineering speciality offer in the BE department. |
| The Road Home web site The Home Design and Construction site includes a registry of building industry professionals. This registry helps homeowners who are rebuilding or remodeling find qualified, licensed building professionals and contractors who work in their area. It allows homeowners to send information about their rebuilding and restoration projects to contractors and other professionals and provides a channel for building professionals to respond by sending their direct contact information to the homeowner. |
| Agricultural Safety Weblinks This document lists several web pages with various safety-related information. |
| Sprayer setup for fungicide applications This article introduces important concepts and ideas for a proper setup of ground sprayers for fungicide applications. |
| Interpreting Irrigation Water Quality Reports Irrigation water tests should be done when the irrigation system is installed and with some frequency, depending on the outcome of the initial test, location (are you near the coast?) and the potential for fluctuations in water-source quality. Paper prepared by: Dara M Park, L. B. McCarty and Sarah A. White of Clemson University. |
| Tractor Rollover Accidents: Causes and Prevention Simply put, rollover accidents happen when the tractor is in an unstable situation. To reduce the risks of a rollover accident, here are some tips. |
| New Concepts in Lift Attachments for Tractors and Combines This technical report prepared by the Breaking New Ground Resource Center at Purdue University details important aspects and considerations on lift attachments for tractors and combines. |
| Tractor Lift This article details instructions on how to build a tractor lift. It was prepared by the AgrAbility project at Kentucky. |
| What Is Soil Electrical Conductivity? Learn what soil conductivity is and why measurements of soil conductivity can be beneficial in precision agricultural systems. (PDF format only) |
| Common Farm Machine Hazards II Continuation of the description of common machine hazards and how to recognize them. |
| Guide to Safe Trucking During Agricultural Planting and Harvest Seasons This is a manager's guide to safe trucking during agricultural planting and harvest seasons produced by the American Trucking Associations |
| Irrigation Basics for Irrigation Landscape Contractors This series of presentations discusses the basic information needed by landscape contractors to design and install quality irrigation systems. |
| Soil, Plant & Water Relationships This presentation discusses the relationship between soil and plants in landscape irrigation management and design. |
| Irrigation Wiring This presentation discusses concepts needed to select and design wiring systems to operate irrigation valves and controllers. |
| Micro-Irrigation This presentation discusses the equipment and design methodology for landscape micro- or drip-irrigation systems. |
| Sprinklers & Equipment This presentation discusses the types of sprinklers and equipment commonly used in landscape irrigation. |
| Sprinkler Layout and Uniformity This presentation discusses key concepts to be considered when designing landscape irrigation systems to ensure adequate coverage and uniformity of water application. |
| Effective Design Concepts This presentation discusses many concepts and ideas that should be considered when disigning landscape irrigation systems. |
| Irrigation Hydraulics This presentation discusses the principles and calculations used in designing irrigation systems. |
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| Calibration Clinics for Aerial Equipment for Liquid Pesticide Application This article explains how calibration clinics are done and what to expect from them. |
| Calibration of Granular Applicators Instructions on how to calibrate granular applicators. |
| Verification Strips Article written by Dennis Burns explaining the benefits of using verification strips as a tool for learning precision agriculture techniques |
| Louisiana Agricultural Aviation Numbers in 2009 This article breaks down the number of agricultural aircraft in use in Louisiana. |
| Pesticide Drift Management General information about pesticide drift and how to avoid it. |
| Extension A paragraph describing Extension and what it does. |
| Soil Stabilization Options for Horse Owners Suburban and rural horse farms can suffer from problems created by mud in areas of concentrated horse traffic. Because of the frequent trampling of wet ground, mud usually occurs at key locations on the farm—gates, loafing and feeding areas, and watering areas. Once mud appears, it is difficult to remediate, and the problem recurs with each rain. Depending on the enterprise, cost-share programs may be available that can offset the expense of installing high traffic pads |
| Managing Horse Manure for Environmental Benefits Horses are important for companionship, sport, work, pleasure, education, and therapy. To be good stewards of the land, however, horse farmers should manage their farms in a way to minimize the potential for negatively impacting the environment with horse manure |
| Managing Horse Stables to Protect Water Quality Horse property barns and stables may contain large quantities of mud because of excessive traffic. Mud is more than a mess or nuisance. Winter and spring rains can cause mud and manure to runoff into nearby waterways. Nutrients and sediment in runoff are a source of non-point source pollution, which can degrade water quality. Louisiana horse owners can reduce the impact on streams and bayous by specific adopting management practices. |
| Subsurface Drip Irrigation in the Southeast This fact sheet is designed to provide a brief introduction to the site selection, design, installation and management of subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) in humid and sub-humid areas. This overview is not intended to give all the information necessary for a complete and functional system. The reader is referred to more comprehensive documents for greater details in each category. |
| How to use this site Instructions on how to use this web site. |
| Hay Barn Storage A 24' X 70' enclosed structure designed to store hay or other farm produce or equipment. |
| Implement shed A 40' X 102' open-sided shed for storage |
| Fertilizer Storage A 40' rigid frame storage shed with a mixer |
| Liquid Manure Tank A below-ground tank of adjustable length, width and depth for storing liquid manure. |
| Large Bale Transporter A large bale transporter designed for small tractors with a 3-ft hitch. |
| Bulk Hauler A bin designed to be carried on a flatbed truck or truck trailer. |
| Hay Spike A spike designed for front end loaders with 2 actuators. |
| Variable Clearance Gate This snow and manure gate can be used in cattle corrals, feedlots or anywhere on the farm. |
| Bulk Storage Shed A 16' X 36' shed with sides and a concrete floor designed for bulk storage. |
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| Livestock Showbarn and Meeting Facility Plan and elevation drawings for a 70' X 260' livestock showbarn with show ring and meeting facility with kitchen and office. |
| General Barn (24' X 30') A building plan for a two-story wood frame barn, 30' X 24', with a gable roof, box stalls, cow stalls, a calf pen and feed room. |
| 40 ft. Steel Pipe Truss (4.12 Pitch) A 4:12 pitch 40 ft. steel pipe truss on a 6 ft. center with a 27 lb/ft design load. |
| Walls, Doors & Windows for pole type buildings An assortment of building plans for walls, doors and windows to complement any pole barn design. |
| Type "C" Pole Construction A building plan for a pole barn (or shed) that can be either 26', 39' or 52' wide. |
| General Barn (36' X 50') A plan for a 36' X 50' gambrel roof, wood frame barn with stalls for horses, a box stall, a feed room and an area for 18 head of cattle. |
| 36 ft. Utility Truss A building plan for a 36' roof truss with a 4/12 slope and lap-nailed construction. |
| One-story Barn Framing Detailed plans for framing of a one-story gable roof barn with scissors truss. |
| 40 ft. Nailed Truss A plan for a 40' wide nailed roof truss with a 5/12 slope and 4' spacing. |
| Gutter Grate Designs Several designs for grates to go over gutters. |
| Corral for the Growing Herd Plans for a 70' X 128' 5 pen corral, fence panel, gate and chute. |
| Two-pen Corral A four-page plan with detailed building instructions for a 48' X 32' two-pen corral. Also included are plans to build a gate, headgates, fence and a loading chute. |
| Corral for Beef Cattle A plan for a four-pen 140' X 120' corral for beef cattle. |
| Corral Layout and Equipment A plan for a 136' X 236' corral with 20 pens, a working chute, loading ramp, water tank, corner design, gate, headgate, and building for an office and storeroom. |
| Expandable Corrals This plan can be adapted to herd sizes from 70 to more than 400 head and can be built with a variety of pen sizes. |
| Beef Cattle Corral - 50 Head Plans for a 24' X 42' corral for 50 head of cattle with plans for a hold chute, blocking gate, loading ramp and fence. |
| Cattle Corral Layouts A three-page assortment of corral layouts and plans for a loading chute. |
| Range Corral A four-page plan of a corral complex 269'6" X 240' complete with working pens, a group holding pen, small pens, loading trap, cutting tower, scale, metal and wood gates and fences. |
| Corral Layout (U-shaped) A plan for a U-shaped corral with chute. |
| Corral Layout A simple plan for a corral with a loading chute. |
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| Six Corrals for Beef Cattle A three-page plan to build six separate corrals, a fence, gates, chutes and a ramp. |
| Six-pen Corral A four-page plan of a six-pen corral complete with plans to build a loading chute, head and exit gate and fence. |
| Corral with Curved Chute Plans for a four-pen corral with a curved chute as well as plans for a loading chute, fence and gate. |
| Corral & Feed Lots for Beef Cattle A plan for eight corrals and feed lots for more than 300 head of cattle with possible expansion options. |
| Small Beef Cattle Corral Plans for a 30' X 48' corral with chute. |
| Corrals with Working Facilities Plans for a corral 40' X 50' with detailed drawings. |
| Cattle Working Corral (for small herds) A design and construction plan for a 72' X 99' corral for a small herd with pens, alleys and a chute drawing. |
| Expandable Corral for the Growing Herd Drawings of a corral that can expand from 64' X 70' to more than twice as big as the herd increases.Chute, gate and fence drawings complete plan. |
| Corral Layout and Typical Details An offering of two plans - one with an interior working chute and a second with an outside working chute. Also illustrated are plans for a gate, head gate, a gate hinge and chutes. |
| Cattle Chute Plans for an adjustable chute. |
| Breeding Chute for Beef Cattle Plans for a covered 15'2" X 9' chute for the breeding of beef cattle. |
| Cattle Squeeze A device to hold a head of cattle without its being able to move. |
| Curved Holding Chute Detailed plans for a holding chute and a spring-loaded holding chute to be used with complex cattle facilities. |
| Bunker-type Fallout Shelter Plans for a below-ground shelter 24' X 48' to house beef cattle in the event of terrorist attack or natural disaster. |
| Movable Chute Plans for a chute on wheels for loading and unloading farm animals. |
| Cattle Holding Chute & Headgates One page of detailed plans to build a wooden holding chute and head gates for beef cattle. |
| Portable Cattle Stock Plans to build a stock to restrain individual animal. Cattle stocks are important equipment on farms and ranches where valuable farm animals are handled. Stocks are used in trimming hooves and horns or in vaccinatiing or treating cattle with medical problems. |
| Portable Mineral Shelter A skid mount, covered mineral feeder for cattle. |
| Squeeze Chute for Cattle Plans for a chute of variable widths that can be mounted on a trailer. |
| Cattle Squeeze and Head Gates Plans for a device to hold a head of cattle without its moving and plans for three head gates. |
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| Rest Barns for Cattle Plans for a single or double-sided open-sided stall barn for cattle. |
| Fallout Shelter, Dairy Barn & Family Center Plans for a dairy barn with an area to house the farm family in the event of a nuclear attack. |
| Fan Ventilation Systems Two pages of detailed fan ventlation systems for farm animal facilities. |
| Dairy Barn Pole Construction Two pages of plans to build a free-stall dairy barn with feed alleys. |
| Free-stall Barn (drive through) Plans to build a large free-stall dairy barn that can be driven through. |
| Free-stall Barn (62 cows) A dairy complex complete with office, milk house, silo, feed alley and holding pen. |
| Free-stall Shed Plans for a 16' wide covered shed of variable lengths to shelter cattle. |
| Free-stall Barn (50 cows) A 40' X 60' building designed to house 50 cows in stalls. |
| Ventilation System for Cold Free Stall Barn Drawings of suggested designs for ideal ventilation for free-stall barns. |
| 6-Row High Density Free-stall Dairy Housing Four pages of plans for a large, complex dairy barn. |
| Free Stall Dairy Barn Plans for a dairy barn complete with maternity area, milk house, hay and silage storage. |
| Dairy Barn (2 Cows) Plans for a wooden frame barn on a concrete slab designed to house two cows. |
| Free-stall Housing System Plans for a dairy system with 88 stalls, a milking room, hay and silage storage. |
| 101 Cow Free-stall System Plans for a dairy complex complete with free stalls, milking parlor and bulk tank. |
| Maternity Barn for Dairy Cows Building plans for maternity barn for dairy cows showing two different roof designs. |
| Free Stall Fallout Shelter for Dairy Cows Plans for a partly beneath ground shelter for 60 dairy cattle. |
| Loose Housing Layout Plans for a concrete block building to house dairy cows. |
| Dairy Replacement Housing Several plans for dairy cow houses. |
| Free-stall Housing - High Density A three-page plan to build a cattle barn for 78 cows. |
| Heifer Barn-Free Stall Four pages of a detailed plan to build a barn for heifers. |
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| Dairy Barn Plans for a free stall dairy barn. |
| Free-stall Barns Two barn plans either 44' or 48' long with center feeder and 62 or 53 stalls. |
| Free-stall Barn Plans to build a free-stall barn for 60 cows. |
| Dairy Barn (6 Cows) A wooden frame barn on a concrete slab designed to house six cows. |
| Loose Housing System-Covered Free Stall Plans for a 124 cow dairy system complete with milk room, parlor, hospital and hay storage. |
| Cow Kennels Design for simple covered stalls for cows. |
| Dairy Barn (11 Cows) Plans for a barn made of concrete blocks designed to house 11 cows. |
| Tie or Stanchion Cow Stall Detail Detailed construction plans for a dairy barn stall. |
| Partially Open Free-stall System Plans for a dairy system designed for expansion in steps from 35 to 154 cows. |
| Single Story Sloping Tie Stall Dairy Barn Plans for a 62 tie stall dairy barn with hay and bedding storage, milk room, spreader shed, paved yard, calf and maternity pens. |
| Free Stall Dairy Housing System Design plans for a 180' X 231' dairy complex complete with yard, stalls, feeders, silos, and covered milking plant. |
| Free-stall Dairy System Design for a large dairy complex. |
| Cold Calf Barn Open Front - Shed Roof Plans for a simple barn for calves with an optional feed room. |
| Fallout Shelter/Dairy Barn Plans for a dairy barn designed to protect the dairy and farm family in the event of a nuclear attack. |
| Milking Parlor Grounding Method Suggested floor design for a dairy milking parlor. |
| Twelve Stall Trigon Milk Parlor Plans for a complete 32' X 50' dairy cow milking facility. |
| Milking Parlor - 3 Stall Plans for a 3-stall concrete block milkhouse. |
| Milking Parlor Plans for a double six and eight herringbone dairy milking facility. |
| Milkhouse (block construction) Detailed plans to build a 30' X 38'8" milkhouse of concrete block construction |
| Milkhouse 16' X 22' Building plans for a small frame construction dairy milkhouse. |
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| Milkhouse (frame construction) Detailed plans to build a 17' X 24' milkhouse for a dairy farm. |
| Free Stall System (4 row) Plans for a four-row, free stall dairy system housing 114 dairy cows in a building that includes pens, an office, a milkhouse, a double parlor and feed alleys. |
| Milkhouse Plans for a free-standing dairy farm milkhouse. |
| 3 Stall Milking Plant Plans for a concrete block 40'8" X 17'4" milking barn. |
| Silo Types A, B, & C Construction plans for three different types of silos. |
| Silage Feed Bunks (covered) Several plans to build covered silage feeders for cattle. |
| Concrete Bottom Trench Silo Simpe design with requirements and specifications for a concrete bottom trench silo. |
| Horizontal Silo (tilt-up below grade) Plans to construct a tilt-up below grade silo to feed cattle. |
| Above-ground Self-feeding Silo Plans for a 26'6" wide, 64' long above-ground, concrete silo with self-feeding gate. |
| Concrete Trench Silo (bunker) Plans to build a bunker style silo of varying depth, width and length. |
| Wall-braced Silo Plans for two braced wood walls that create a silo. |
| Horizontal Silo Construction plans for a tilt-up silo. |
| Self-feeding Fences for Bunker or Trench Silo Drawings of gate designs for use in bunker silos allowing cattle to feed themselves. |
| Silage Feed Bunks Plans for four different cattle feeders. |
| Concrete Trench Silo Plans for a below-ground, horizontal silo of varible width and length with concrete sides. |
| Buttressed Concrete Horizontal Silo 8-20 Ft. A detailed plan to build a silo of concrete. |
| Wood Bunker Silo Plans for a horizontal silo with wooden sides of variable widths and lengths. |
| Metal Self-feeding Silo Gate Plans for an all metal self-feeding gate for a silo with pipe support and brackets. |
| Packing and Cooling Facility Five pages of design plans for a 440' X 440' farm produce packing and cooling facility. |
| Apple Storage & Packing Facility Design plans for a permanent 50' X 170' structure to store and pack apples. |
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| Horse Barn (Gambrel Roof) Detailed plans to build a 16' X 24' horse barn with either tie or box stalls and storage on the second floor under a gambrel roof. |
| Horse Barn and Arena Building plans for a 140' X 60' horse barn with three stalls, a foaling room, a tack or feed room and a 120' X 60' arena. |
| Horse Barn (10 stall) Building plans for a 10-stall horse barn with a gambrel roof. |
| Horse Barn (for 88 horses) Three pages of detailed building plans for a large horse barn. |
| Horse Barn (Indoor Exercise Area) Building plans for a large horse barn with nine stalls, feed room, mow floor and exercise area. |
| Horse Barn (Plywood) Plans for a two-stall horse barn with a feed and tack room built with plywood siding. |
| Horse Barn (Pole Construction) Construction plans for a 24' X 30' pole construction horse barn with three stalls, work area, feed and tack rooms. |
| Portable Stable for a Horse Building plans for an enclosed wooden frame one-horse stable on skids. |
| 1-1/2 Story Horse Barn Building plans for a gambrel roof, three-stall horse barn (48' X 24') with feed and tack rooms and a hay loft. |
| Horse Barn - 17 Stall Building plans for a 100' X 36' enclosed wood frame 17-stall horse barn with tack and feed rooms. |
| Saddle Horse Barn Construction plans for four-stall pole horse barn with a room for feed and tack. |
| Riding Horse Barn Construction plans for a two-stall barn with feed and tack rooms. |
| Horse Stall Detail Two pages of construction plans for horse stalls. |
| Horse Barn (Gambrel) Building plans for a two-story, gambrel roof, wooden frame barn for horses with six stalls, feed, hay and tack rooms. |
| Horse Barn for Hot, Humid Climate Building plans for two small horse barns designed with Louisiana's hot and humid climate in mind. |
| Horse Barn (2 Story) Building plans for a 31'10" X 29'10" two-story wood frame horse barn with seven single stalls, one box stall, feed and harness rooms. |
| Psychrometric Chart A chart that allows determination of thermo dynamic properties of air/moisture. |
| Fertilizer Distributer Construction design of a device on wheels that can be attached to a truck or tractor to spread fertilizer. |
| Tail and Signal Lamps Design plans for tail and signal lamps for farm tractors and trailers. |
| Sweet Potato Vine Cutter Construction plans for a device used to cut sweet potato vines. |
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