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I'm guessing you have some pretty big gaps between the building and the crumbling foundation which appears to be patched at least one or more. First thing to inspect is if there are any voids under the plate (the board that sits on the concrete floor).
JT
D & G,, I am in wisc. and today I think it might make a difference, unless this snow storm missed you..
I am guessing that building does not have treated sill plates. hence, I am guessing the plates are dry rotted.
I don't know what kind of building experience you have, but if it was me:
I would raise the building up a couple of inches all around.. fix the foundation and add treated sill plates.. hopefully the studs are not rotted, too. but you can add sister studs if you have to..
If you are going to put hew siding on. assuming you won't have to replace too much of the sheathing along the bottom.
You shouldn't have to do much more to varmint proof the walls. provided there are no holes larger than 3/4" diameter.
If the rafters are bad, you might have to put sister rafters in also..
......jiminwisc.....
Yes, this^^^If you inspect the inside and find a lot of rotten wood it would be much simpler to just tear it down and start fresh after fixing the foundation.