www.mibarn.net/
The Michigan Barn Preservation Network is committed to rehabilitation of barns for agricultural, commercial, residential, and public uses. The network promotes appreciation, preservation and rehabilitation of Michigan Barns, farmsteads and rural communities. Membership supports MBPN’s efforts to establish knowledge and resources, and an endowment for barn rehabilitation, and create legislation to save barns
www.mchenrycountybarns.org/
To provide the community with awareness, knowledge, resources, and information necessary to facilitate a grass roots community effort to preserve the barns and agricultural history of McHenry County, Illinois.
www.iowabarnfoundation.org/
The primary mission of the Iowa Barn Foundation is to educate the public about Iowa’s vanishing barns and to provide barn restoration matching grants to help property owners restore their barns. In addition, property owners who use their own funds to restore or rehabilitate barns that would otherwise qualify for a matching grant are eligible to receive an Iowa Barn Foundation Award of Distinction. Take a look at some of the restored barns that have been featured on the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 All-State Barn Tour.
Barn Tours are listed, federal tax incentives, Iowa Barn Foundation Magazine and a variety of helpful resources for repairing barns.
www.thebarnjournal.org/
The Barn Journal is the first and only web site with general information about barns and traditional farm architecture. It is a reader-supported site: We depend on the submissions of enthusiasts to add more and better content.
Barn Resources that include web site links, organizations, and technical and construction information. www.thebarnjournal.org/resource/index.html#links
www.agriculture.com/ag/category
Buried deeply in the Agriculture Online website is Barn Again, a national program that provides information to help owners of historic barns rehabilitate them and put them back to productive use on farms and ranches. They provide technical assistance through a BARN AGAIN! hotline, publish rehabilitation guides, sponsor workshops, exhibits and other events, and present annual awards for the best examples of historic barns rehabilitated for continued farming use.
BARN AGAIN! is sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Successful Farming magazine.