...but then I subdivided front pasture, carving off two chunks, each about 2% of the total size. The barn has 3 stalls that open >
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into front pasture. I had the hands install little stub fences that give stall 1 1/20th acre slice, stall 2 1/20th acre slice, stall 3 rest
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...but then I also put 12' wide gates connecting front 1 to 2 and 2 to 3. So many permutations possible.
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using = to mean "connect" * stall 1, 2, 3 everything * s1 = 1, s2 = 2, s3 = 3 * s1 & s2 = 1 & 2, s3 = 3 etc.
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one clever thing I did is picking gate sizes that are equal to stall widths, spacing posts exactly 12' from barn. Created a grid.
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e.g. gate #2 can have 4 positions: * left * straight * right * removed
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ANYWAY today I took a break and picked rocks out of front-2, and while doing so noticed TONS of sheep manure.
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and thought "this is nutrient rich stuff! Why am trucking in manure for corn field when I can grow corn here?"
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why is trampled pasture better? what will you plant?
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