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Pole framing or post-frame construction[1] (pole building framing, pole building, pole barn) is a simplified building technique that is an alternative to the labor-intensive traditional timber framing technique. It uses large poles or posts buried in the ground or on a foundation to provide the vertical structural support, along with girts to provide horizontal support. The method was developed and matured during the 1930s as agricultural practices changed, including the shift toward engine-powered farm equipment and the demand for cheaper, larger barns and storage areas.

  1. ^ Agriculture, U.S. Department of.. The Encyclopedia of Wood. New York: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc., 2011. 16-4 to 16-6. Print.

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