PLATE XXVI.
Corn Farm Houfes and Offices.
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At Fig. 1. is feen the plan and elevation of a fmall farm-houfe.
Fig. 2. Shows the ground-plan.
Fig. 3. Exhibits the arrangement of the various offices neceffary for a fmall farm, where theproduce is chiefly grain.
At Fig. 4. is a reprefentation of the plan and elevation of a farm-houfe on a larger fcale.Fig- 5. the ground-plan of the fame.
Fig. 6. Shows the diftribution of the feveral out-buildings that may be requifite for thefarm.
Thefe plans are recommended by Mr. Crocker ; as calculated to ferve grain-farms of fromone hundred pounds to three hundred pounds a year.