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Red Barn In Snow. Snow Adds A Stark Contrast To This North Carolina Country Red Barn. How We Love Red Barns In Snow! Why Do Red Barns Dot The Country Side? By The Late 1700`S Farmers Started To Paint Their Barns With A Mixture Of Skimmed Milk, Lime And Red Iron Oxide Created A Rusty-Color. This Was Cheap, Lasted Longer, And Framers Found It Kept Their Barns Warmer.

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Red Barn In Snow. Snow adds a stark contrast to this North Carolina country red barn. How we love red barns in snow! Why do red barns dot the country side? By the late 1700`s farmers started to paint their barns with a mixture of skimmed milk, lime and red iron oxide created a rusty-color. This was cheap, lasted longer, and framers found it kept their barns warmer.

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