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Custom Pole Barns Built for Missouri Weather

Post-frame storage with 45-year metal.

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The Ag-Titan Machinery Storage (80x120)

Built for Modern Farming.
This massive clear-span structure is engineered for maximum equipment maneuverability.

Key Features:
Daylighting Eave Panels: Translucent polycarbonate strips flood the interior with natural light, cutting daytime electric costs to zero.
Split-Slider Doors: Heavy-gauge dual sliding doors designed to clear wide headers and combines.
Ventilation: Vented ridges and gables to reduce condensation on expensive equipment.

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The Modern Hobby Shop & Garage (30x50)

Designed for Toys & Tools.
This multi-purpose structure bridges the gap between a farm shed and a residential garage. The three-bay design offers flexible storage for trucks, boats, or UTVs.

Key Features:

Two-Tone Wainscoting: The dark charcoal lower panel isn't just for style it provides a sacrificial layer against rock chips and mower damage.

Triple-Bay Access: Framed for three overhead doors, allowing for independent vehicle entry and separated workshop space.

Personnel Entry: Includes a dedicated side door for quick access without opening the main bays.

Concrete Foundation: Anchored to a precision-poured slab with moisture protection for year-round dryness.

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The Ag-Utility Machine Shed (40x64)

Protect Your Iron, Preserve Your Resale Value.
This structure is designed for the pragmatic producer who understands that leaving equipment outside costs more than building a shed. The side-entry layout is specifically engineered for "Implement Swapping"—allowing you to pull a tractor in, unhook a baler or planter, and pull out without shuffling your entire fleet.

Key Features:

High-Clearance Eave Entry: The side-load design maximizes width for wide headers and planters, allowing you to back in implements that wouldn't fit through a standard gable door.

The "Gravel-First" Strategy: Shown here as a completed shell on grade—ideal for heavy tracks and cleated tires that might crack a residential-grade slab. Get the roof over your head now; pour the concrete after harvest.

Separate Farm Office Entry: The dedicated personnel door allows you to frame out a clean, dust-free farm office or seed room, keeping the business side separate from the muddy machinery bays.

Condensation Control: Engineered with vented overhangs to keep airflow moving, preventing the "sweating" that causes surface rust on expensive bearings and electronics.


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The "Drive-Through" Estate Workshop (40x80)

The Ultimate Trailer-Friendly Layout.
This premium build solves the biggest headache of owning trailers: backing them up. Featuring a strategic Drive-Through Bay, you can pull your boat or car hauler in one side and out the other—zero reversing required. With a total of 5 Overhead Doors, this is a high-capacity command center for serious collectors.

Key Features:

The "Pull-Through" Tunnel: A dedicated bay with aligned doors on both sidewalls allows for effortless parking of long trailers, RVs, or pontoons.

Monochrome Modern Aesthetic: Finished in Charcoal Grey with a bold Black Wainscot, this building ditches the "traditional barn" look for a sleek, architectural style that matches modern custom homes.

Dual Personnel Entries: Two strategically placed white walk-doors provide quick access to either end of the shop, eliminating the need to walk the full 80-foot length just to grab a wrench.

Multi-Vehicle Capacity: Framed for 5 independent overhead doors, giving you dedicated bays for your truck, wife's car, ATV, and workshop tools without shuffling vehicles.

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The "Homestead" Run-In Shed (24x40)

Versatile Protection, Maximum Airflow.
This open-concept structure captures the timeless rural aesthetic while offering practical "grab-and-go" utility. Designed with a smart Partial-Enclosure layout, it provides the perfect balance between easy access and weather protection for tractors, hay, or livestock.

Key Features:

The "Windbreak" Wall: The right-hand side features a strategic front wall that isn't a sealed room, but a heavy-duty wind shield—perfect for stacking hay or parking sensitive equipment out of the driving rain while maintaining ventilation.

Frictionless Entry: The two open bays on the left allow for instant access for daily-use tractors or UTVs—no doors to open, no latches to bust.

Classic Two-Tone Styling: Finished in timeless Tan siding with a Brown Wainscot, this building hides mud splash effectively and blends seamlessly with traditional farm landscapes.

Multi-Use framing: Built with ground-contact columns, this shell is adaptable. Keep it open for machinery now, or easily frame in the open bays later if your storage needs change.

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The "Fleet Command" Multi-Bay Center (30x80)

Organization at Scale.
Designed for high-volume storage, this expansive structure solves the "Logistics Jam" by providing five independent bays. Whether you are managing a commercial fleet or a massive classic car collection, this layout ensures that every vehicle has its own dedicated exit—no shuffling required.

Key Features:

High-Density Access: Featuring 5 Framed Openings on the eave side, this design maximizes square footage efficiency. You don't need a wide turnaround area; you just pull straight in.

Vibrant Curb Appeal: Finished in bold Gallery Blue with crisp White trim, this building stands out as a professional commercial asset rather than a standard farm shed.

The "Clean-Entry" Apron: Shown with a poured concrete approach (apron), ensuring that mud and gravel stay outside, keeping your interior slab pristine.

Utility Access: Includes a strategically placed white personnel door between bays 1 and 2, allowing drivers or mechanics to enter the facility without rolling up the main overhead doors.

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The "High-Stack" Forage Shelter (40x64)

Maximize Your Cubic Footage.
This structure is engineered for one specific purpose: Vertical Volume. By pushing the eave height up, we drastically increase your storage capacity without increasing the building footprint. Whether you are stacking round bales five-high or parking a combine with the hopper extensions up, this barn clears the bar.

Key Features:

"Super-High" Clearance: The extended post height allows for maximum bale stacking density, letting you store tons more hay per square foot of ground.

Open-Air Curing: The open-side design provides the constant cross-ventilation essential for hay storage, preventing heat buildup and mold while keeping the rain off your crop.

Heavy-Duty Y-Bracing: You can see the robust "Y-Braces" on the posts—these are critical for locking the frame rigid against high winds, especially in a tall, open structure like this.

Combine-Ready Access: The extra headroom means you don't have to fold down augers or mirrors; just drive your tallest harvest equipment straight in after a long day.


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The "Broad-Span" Implement Shield (30x60)

Engineered for Width, Not Just Height.
While some barns reach for the sky, this structure spreads out to accommodate the width of modern farm equipment. Designed with extended bay spacing, it solves the "Knuckle-Buster" problem—giving you ample clearance to back in wide planters, seeders, and headers without scraping the posts.

Key Features:

Extended Bay Spacing: We pushed the columns further apart to create extra-wide openings, eliminating the stress of "threading the needle" when parking wide gear.

Daylighting Roof Panels: The integrated translucent skylights (visible on the roof slope) flood the work area with free natural light, making it easy to inspect hydraulic lines or hitch pins without a flashlight.

Low-Profile Storm Resilience: By keeping the roofline lower, we reduce the wind load on the structure, making this an incredibly cost-effective and stable shelter for the windy plains of North Missouri.

Structural Y-Bracing: Features heavy-duty diagonal knee-bracing on every column, locking the roof truss to the post to prevent racking during storm gusts.