do you farm?
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Replying to @burbunbacon
cool. I get shit-tons of advice, and 90% of it is from people who never have, but have read shit in magazines. ...so I have to ask.
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Replying to @MorlockP
Oh believe me, I understand. Been doing it for a few years, so by no means an expert, just some things I've tried that have worked.
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Replying to @burbunbacon
This year is a huge step forward over the last few years (number of different veggies in garden, number of pastures, number of species) >
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Replying to @MorlockP @burbunbacon
and it seems that no matter how hard we work, we're always 20% behind. I need to get electric wire installed in pig pasture
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Replying to @MorlockP
Work never gets caught up. Do two strands of e-fence and if possible hog panels, but pigs won't wander far if they're being fed right.
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Replying to @burbunbacon
we've got 4" grid Red Line goat fence, stretched tight between strong 6" x 6" corners. Burrowing is the issue.
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Replying to @MorlockP
reinforce every 8 feet w/ 4x4 or t post. They will push a goat fence over.
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Replying to @burbunbacon
yep, T posts every 6-8 feet. This isn't my first [ pig ] rodeo.
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