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A barn is storage so theoretically (except when you are refrigerating it-then it becomes practically) in cubic metres. Ordinarily you take the floor area (square metres) and multiply that by the stack height of whatever is to be stored to give a practical storage volume (in cubic metres).

Metre.

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