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Barns may be out, but their wood is in

With trendy, urban designers calling for “salvaged” wood, barns across the U.S. are being deconstructed and turned into brewery bars and kitchen tables, says NPR. Large-scale farmers rarely use the historic barns anymore, since they’re too small to house massive combines and 5,000 milk cows. Instead farmers are selling the tumble-down buildings to deconstruction crews, who turn around and hawk the wood for $5-$10 a square foot.