Did you know that Utah is #2 in the country for tart cherry production, with orchard land in the Beehive State expanding by 7% in recent years?
The state presents a perfect ecosystem of high-tech cosmopolitans and breathtaking farmlands, bringing together the best of both the worlds. You can experience an urban lifestyle along the Wasatch Front while enjoying the scenic farms sprawling across 11 million acres across the Beehive State.
The agricultural sector contributes to 15% of the state’s overall financial output, while livestock sales are worth $2 billion. To have a thriving business in such industries, maintaining a healthy stock of agricultural produce and animals is crucial. Utah pole barns make excellent storage facilities, ensuring your assets are secure and easily accessible. Here are a few critical aspects you need to pay attention to for making your pole barn the best storage space.
Whether it’s the majestic Rocky Mountains in the north or deep-river canyons that make up for the southern two-thirds, Utah has it all!
Factors like soil type, erosion levels, and natural calamities play an essential role while fixing your pole barn site. So, depending on the terrain, assess these factors and determine where your pole structure can stand firm.
For example, the western edge has a sandy soil type and is one of Utah’s most seismically at-risk areas. You will require a stronger foundation and additional reinforcements to ensure a robust pole barn structure.
Utah has a mainly dry, semi-arid, and desert climate. However, the western edge receives heavy rainfall and snowfall, while cities like Ogden are quite humid.
The local weather factors, like temperature, wind, snowfall, rainfall, and humidity, need a detailed assessment to enjoy the benefits of safe storage all-round the year.
The traditional pole barns in Utah are high-quality wood-based. However, with the access to steel from recycled material, Utahns are now more inclined towards the metal pole barn constructions.
Moreover, the prominent Utah builders recommend durable metals for barn roof installation making the entire storage facility eco-friendly.
The livestock industry in the Beehive State generates nearly 75% of the state’s agricultural income, and the Utah pole barns find applications in such sectors.
However, pole barns have come a long way, with Utahns having a modern take on the traditional structures, using them as garages and sometimes even cozy homes.
Depending on why you need the storage capacity, you can decide the traffic lanes for easy access to your inventory and the right dimensions. For instance, while maintaining livestock, you will need a spacious and long pole barn.
While assessing the design aspects like electric work and flooring, consider how you would be using the pole barn building in the future.
Let’s say you handle beef stock, a top commodity in Utah, accounting for nearly 21% of all raw agriculture sales in the state. The pole barn you are using today as the livestock storage can later work well as a workshop.
Whether you do organic farming that has seen a 63% increase in the certified organic operations or sell Utah’s largest crop, hay, you will need sophisticated storage space. Understand your storage needs and review every aspect of the pole barn structure to secure your inventory, thus bolstering your business profit margin.
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