Agricultural/Rural
Protect Your Equipment and Livestock with Durable, Customizable Agricultural Post Frame Buildings
Designed to accommodate today's larger farm equipment, Midwest Manufacturing's agricultural post frame buildings offer taller walls, wider doors, and flexible layouts for machinery, livestock, and crop storage—all while staying cost-effective and built to last.
These buildings are designed to handle demanding agricultural conditions while giving you the space and functionality your growing operation needs.
Post frame advantages
Convenience
Shop online or in-store easily, from start to finish
Built To Last
Built tough - proven to last for generations
Energy Efficient
Insulates better with less thermal bridging
Cost Efficient
No full foundation needed - save money on materials
Engineering Support
Engineered or standard prints - your choice, your build
Flexible Design
Perfect for homes, shops, barns, and more
Faster To Build
Fewer parts, faster builds, quicker results
Taller Side Walls
Big walls and doors for bigger equipment access
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Frequently Asked Questions
How wide can your buildings be?
We can ship up to 80' clear span post frame trusses. Need a building wider than 80'? We can help you design an 80' wide building and add wider sidewall lean to's that will give you even more area under the roof.
Is it more cost effective to go wider or longer with the building?
It is typically less expensive to add additional length to your building than width. This is true more times than not when you are looking at wider buildings of 50' and up.
What options do you have for larger door openings?
We offer sliding steel door laterals up to 20' long. So, with a split sliding steel door, you can have a 40' wide opening. We also offer options in hangar door styles, and a wide variety of overhead door options.
How do you achieve taller wall heights?
Through the use of Laminated Columns, we can design structures far taller than what traditional 6x6 posts would allow. Laminated columns are straighter and stronger than solid wood posts. By changing the number of plies on the columns and the lumber dimensions and grade, our wall height options are greatly increased.
Are there ways to help make wider buildings even more economical?
Adding additional square footage to a building is typically less expensive by lengthening the overall structure. For the times when adding additional length is not an option, going with a moderate width building and adding in enclosed lean to's can be a more cost-effective route than going with one extremely wide clear span building.