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- From: Robert Walton <waltonrp AT gmail.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] Planning Fields
- Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 21:45:56 -0500
That makes sense, mine doesn't look like any states, though :>)
I've got an idea of an alley way that would provide access to each of
the plots that I've mapped out. Would be different than yours, but
provide similar access. There also is a farm lane that would provide
access for me or animals.
I'm working through how to fence this with a combination of electric
and field fence. In the meantime, fencing the animals out of the new
divisions is the important thing. It will take me a year at least plow
up the fields, cover crop them to get the weeds under control, etc.
I've got a half acre field in the back that I seeded to good pasture
in the fall and an acre and a half that was cover cropped last year
and I'll plant this year to corn and something else. That's enough to
keep me busy for this year!
I've been working on the homestead plan like we discussed some time
back, this is part of it. I'm wondering if my divisions are on the
small side.
Rob - Va
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 9:28 PM, EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Rob, I swear our homesteads are very similar...
> My front pasture is also 7 acres. Mine is mostly flat, but there is a
> hill on the north side that is almost too steep to mow with a tractor.
> Basically, my pasture is shaped kind of like the state of Illinois with
> the long Indiana border to the north and the Mississippi River side to
> the South, the river representing my creek.
> When we fenced the pasture, we fenced inside our property line by 8 feet
> to make an alley that runs along the north side. Originally there was
> to be a new barn in the Chicago area that hooked up to the alley. The
> main pasture area would be divided into paddocks with gates to the
> alleyway. I designed it so that when a gate was opened, it closed off
> one passageway creating a chute that funnels the sheep. I hope that
> makes sense.
> Anyway, that was the original plan, to create about 5 paddocks in the 7
> acre field that could be used for rotational grazing. I did something
> similar when I had the sheep, but I did not use the alleyway as I
> described above.
> While I still have that plan in the back of my mind, now I have
> incorporated silviculture into the master plan. The easternmost 2 acres
> has the best/most soil of the pasture, and I will plant my trees there
> in a grid that provides tractor access for harvesting later as well as
> a visual screen for privacy.
> I can't till my pasture-too rocky-and it really can't be hayed either at
> this point-at least with mechanized balers.
> My paddocks/fields were just over an acre in size for no other reason
> than fencing ease and expense and pasture maintenance. Where I put the
> dividers depended on the hill, how thickly the grass grew in certain
> paddocks, etc.
>
> Robert Walton wrote:
>> I'm finally at the point where I've got the time to divide up the
>> front 7 acres of my land. It's all one big field, but it's hilly land
>> so it's not just so easy to divide it up into areas that make sense
>> and can easily be tilled, etc.
>>
>> I measured and marked off a plan today that would be a start at this
>> and leave 4 acres or so just as is for pasture.
>>
>> I end up with three 1/2 acre fields. One is nice bottom land, one is
>> long and narrow, flat at the top of the hill. The other is irregular,
>> sloped to the south.
>>
>> This plan came about because of the strip of trees I'm going to plant
>> where it's trying to erode off the side of the hill. I have that in
>> there and then the rest of the area, I can divide up in to similar
>> pastures or fields when I get around to it. Until then it's all one
>> pasture.
>>
>> I'm thinking that a 1/2 acre field is a good size. Makes a nice small
>> pasture to rotate and is big enough to plant crops in. One reason
>> that I wanted to dived in to (roughly) 1/2 acre plots it to be able
>> to know how much seed or what ever I'd need to plant.
>>
>> What sizes of fields are others using?
>>
>> Rob - Va
>
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> not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius
> will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the
> world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone
> are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve
> the problems of the human race"
>
> ~ Calvin Coolidge
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[Homestead] Planning Fields,
Robert Walton, 02/08/2009
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Re: [Homestead] Planning Fields,
EarthNSky, 02/08/2009
- Re: [Homestead] Planning Fields, Robert Walton, 02/08/2009
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Re: [Homestead] Planning Fields,
EarthNSky, 02/08/2009
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