rusty,
this is a picture of my old corn crib.
history,
was built in our small town, many years ago, some of the inside supports were saw cut 3"x5"
(try to find those today)
Dad had it moved to our farm on a heavy built wood skid in the late 50's pulled by a WD45 and a Ford 800
Dad and I filled it many times with scoops over the years, note the high flip out doors, boards placed across the main door as the corn got higher and higher.
as it got older and concrete supports were moving, I took it apart board by board, numbered each board, then reassembled it at my home about 1 mile down the road.
reworked it back to its original look, it has screen wire under the floor to keep mice out.
worked hard on it, but it was a part of my childhood and did not want it to just perish.
I added the small shed on the back, was not part of the original crib
note the old wagon in the shed, sideboards were short of the bed length by about 2 feet, purpose built, so you could start scooping, otherwise you had to throw out by hand until you had a hole, so you could start scooping.