Talk:Rice barn
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Why separate? Why now?
[edit]This article is basically an offshoot of the article Functionally classified barn, which was actually created after this article. That article will eventually cover all types of barns that are better classfied by their function and usage as opposed to their design style. Examples would be, this (rice barn), apple barn, dairy barn, tobacco barn, and horse barn. It is probable that this information could be included in that article as is but it is better suited here because of its potential for immediate expansion. Personally I haven't even done any research on rice barns in other parts of Asia and the rest of the rice cultivating world on other continents. Eventually it is likely that the major parts of that article, dairy barn, tobacco barn etc. will also have their own main articles like rice barns. I am steadily working on improving Wikipedia's coverage on barns and barn architecture.A mcmurray 12:01, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
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Barn or Granary
[edit]Rice barns seem to blur the line between a barn and a granary. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a barn as a storage place for grain or in a wider sense... other products of the earth and granary as a storage building for grain after it is threshed. Using this definition are all rice barns actually granaries?Jim Derby (talk) 14:37, 13 February 2013 (UTC)
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