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What we build

Agricultural and farm buildings

Wide bays, practical door lines, and engineered loads for real Nebraska operations—from machine storage to commodity and livestock support.

Built for how you farm

Agricultural post-frame gives you clearspan space without interior columns fighting your line of equipment. We design around combine and sprayer paths, commodity flow, and future expansion so the first season is not your last chance to get the layout right.

Typical uses

  • Machine and implement storage — height and door width matched to what you already run
  • Commodity and inputs — bays sized for augers, pallets, and seasonal volume
  • Livestock support — shops, feed storage, and utility shells adjacent to pasture or feedlot traffic
  • Cold storage and seasonal cover — lean-tos and overhangs for equipment that lives outside part of the year

Why post-frame for ag

  • Fewer interior obstructions than stud walls at wide spans—more usable floor for the same footprint
  • Engineered for local wind and snow — documented loads you can take to your insurer or lender
  • Steel envelope options — siding and trim packages that hold up to weather and daily use
  • Room to grow — we talk through column lines so a future bay does not require starting over

Design options we plan with you

  • Door schedules — overhead, sliding, and walk doors placed for daily traffic, not just the floor plan
  • Eave height and ridge — clearance for equipment, ventilation, and future lifts
  • Insulation — from cold storage shells to conditioned workshops when you need heat
  • Lean-tos and porches — covered workspace and protected entries without a separate building

Smaller acreage shells and classic pole barns often overlap with ag work. See Pole barns and storage for utility-focused layouts. For horse facilities, see Equestrian barns and arenas.

Next steps

Walk our planning process, browse the project gallery for scale references, and contact us with approximate width, length, eave height, and county when you are ready to talk numbers.