One contractor.
Same standard in Enid.
We built our first hay barns and equipment storage out here in the late nineties, and the work hasn't slowed. Enid is wheat-and-sorghum country, which means equipment storage is the most common ask: combines, sprayers, and the trailers to move them.
Western Oklahoma weather is harder on a building than central or eastern — we engineer the anchorage and the eave height for the wind that's actually out there, not a copy-pasted brochure number.
Combines, sprayers, planters under one clear-span roof.
Round-bale storage sized for the operation.
Built for the wind loads that actually come out of western OK.




