[Market-farming] Deer Fencing

David Inglis mhcsa at verizon.net
Fri May 29 11:07:56 EDT 2009


PS it might be 10 yards. That was 25 years ago so I don't remember. Look at
the birds take off and base the spacing on that.

At 10 yards that would be about 50 4 foot rebar pieces which could be used
over multiple years.

I learned in school that 10 geese = 1 cow so you have the equivalent of 3
winged cows roaming your fields. Not many growers would tolerate that even
though its nice to have the poop if they stay on the green manures, but they
don't. Good luck.

Dave

 

 

Dave Inglis

www.mahaiweharvest.com

Berkshire County,

Massachusetts 

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[mailto:market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Richard
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Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 7:37 AM
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We have problems with Canada Geese.  They decimate a stand of corn or row of
beans.  THis winter we probably had the largest migratory movement I have
seen ever and when you have that many you end up with hangers on that decide
to put roots down and raise their own.

 

As a result we now have about 24 or 30 that simply walk our lower fields
that are semi-wet all year round.

 

I've been meaning to put in a better drainage system along the base of the
field that would direct run-off away from the field perimeter, but never
made time.

 

Reducing this "wet land" area will also reduce the geese population.

 

We just had some eagles move in last year and I am curious if they do a good
job controlling geese.  :)

 

Richard Stewart

Carriage House Farm

North Bend, Ohio

 

An Ohio Century Farm Est. 1855

 

(513) 967-1106

http://www.carriagehousefarmllc.com

rstewart at zoomtown.com

 

 

 

On May 29, 2009, at 7:34 AM, Willie McKemie wrote:





Last year, for the first time, we had some trouble with birds 
(presumably crows) ruining a large fraction of our tomatoes.  Scare 
Eyes seemed to have helped.  I've had crows dig up entire rows of 
freshly planted pea seed.  They also take a noticeable fraction of our 
peaches.

-- 
Willie, ONWARD!  Through the fog!
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