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Cleaning out the old barn and making way for the new
- A tornado struck the farm in June, leading to the decision to clean out the old barn, according to Jenny Schlecht.
- The cost of restoring the barns was found to be greater than building a new one.
- The usable parts from the big barn will be saved for future use, as noted by Schlecht.
- Schlecht expressed plans to keep the barn organized and empty of unnecessary items, stating it may be a blessing in disguise.
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Cleaning out the old barn and making way for the new
"You've got something on your leg," someone told me. I don't remember who. My ears were clogged with dust. And that "something" on my leg was pretty much just hip to ankle cobwebs. It's amazing how the dust and dirt and cobwebs can accumulate over the years. And when you're cleaning out a barn with 60-plus years worth of stuff, you're bound to get some of that accumulation on your jeans. When a tornado struck our farm in June, we knew we'd be cl…
·Fargo, United States
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