HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Back-to-back snow storms in the Northeast have knocked down barns and other farm buildings, killing livestock, destroying supplies and costing farmers.
More than a dozen dairy cows, two horses and a calf were killed by building collapses in Connecticut.
John Bartok, a retired greenhouse and nursery engineering professor at the University of Connecticut, said a 1978 blizzard was worst, possibly destroying more greenhouses.
Engineers recommend that two-by-fours be placed in greenhouses for support during the winter.
In Northumberland, N.Y., 200 cows from a barn were rescued and 25 were killed after the building's roof collapsed under the weight of snow. One side of the barn's 400-foot long peaked roof fell around Wednesday night.
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