Originally Posted by
tbob
Given the local history I suspect it will be converted into a pile of ash and pushed into a hole. There is a good market for old barn wood, however this is aspen wood. When dried out it turns into wood that is a extremely hard and brittle. Almost impossible to work.
Unfortunate really, however the land owner just bought a new seeder that cannot maneuver around the barn. There is a bit of a fight within the family about keeping it for sentimental reasons or having it go due to economics.
We will know who wins soon, if they are to burn it it will have to be before April when the field work season begins