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Re: water jugs and pigs - was Re: Greenhouse/Johnson grass
- From: "Jeffery Blake" <echoecho AT bedford.heartland.net>
- To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: water jugs and pigs - was Re: Greenhouse/Johnson grass
- Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 17:38:23 -0600
I don't know about controling Johnson grass, which I am
unfamiliar with, but an electric fence will hold a pig very well. Pigs
learn very fast just what an electric fence means. Recommed using a 1 to 6
joule fencer. Little pigs will go under it or root dirt onto it but a 50
Lb pig or larger will stay in. This size of the pen might make a
difference a small pen might cause a pig to feel trapped or to cause it to spook
into the fence and right on through it. You shouldn't use an electric
fence to work the pig against. One wire at nose height will hold sows
forever. You should leave a non-electric gate into the paddock, as the pigs
won't cross the area where the electric fence was even if you remove the wire.
Seems to me in trying to control a weed that comes up from rhizomes, like
Johnson grass as I understand it, that you would have to either use a lot of
pigs on a small area or use a few pigs on a small area over quite a time.
All of which would compact the soil. They should work well in a larger pen
in grazing down other weeds however.
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water jugs and pigs - was Re: Greenhouse/Johnson grass,
Marie Kamphefner, 02/01/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: water jugs and pigs - was Re: Greenhouse/Johnson grass, William Dellinger, 02/01/2001
- Re: water jugs and pigs - was Re: Greenhouse/Johnson grass, Jeffery Blake, 02/01/2001
- Re: water jugs and pigs - was Re: Greenhouse/Johnson grass, William E. Dellinger, International Food Congress, 02/01/2001
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