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An avid hunter converted four unassuming grain bins into a fully automated smart home. The house, which sits on 386 remote acres in rural Washington, is on the market for $1.6 million.
One misnomer about converting a grain bin into a house is that it’s a cheap way to build a home. Brian Johnson, a principal at Collaborative Design, said the higher cost of building discourages ...
STU ELLIS: Too much grain in the bin Strong grain market prices the past two years spoiled farmers into thinking they had reached the promised land.
Northeast of Richwood, Minn. Judy Gilbertson and Dick Beckett's home on the range certainly goes against the grain. The two Fargo residents have turned a 10,000-bushel capacity grain bin into ...
At the Farm Progress Show, GoServ had a sample of one of their grain bin homes, sturdy and quickly erected in seven hours with simple hand tools and made to last 75 years. GoServ has provided them ...
The grain bin home is 27 feet in diameter, creating a two-story, 1,400-square-foot living space including the rectangular mudroom that houses the only currently functioning bathroom and shower.
The grain bin home is 27 feet in diameter, creating a two-story, 1,400-square-foot living space including the rectangular mudroom that houses the only currently functioning bathroom and shower.