>>1449594A timestamp with my farm is meaning less. Although, I will endeavor today to make you happy. What is easily done, and should be done, is fact checking. Exactly what facts are going to be correlated with a time stamp? That I exist?
Here is how you can correlate everything I have said. Inter library loan, or if you library is expansive enough, utilise the books of stored knowledge to figure out:
-how many cords of wood can you sustainably harvest from one acre of land
-how many acres of pasture in the summer for grazing, and then how many acres of grass and silage need to be stored per ox or milk cow
-how many acre of barley does it take to turn a piglet into approx 150 lbs of meat/bone? WHy barley as opposed to corn?
The questions you have to answer to be a sustanance farmer are copious. I have hinted at the nuance and complexity of such. In the last case you feed pigs barley instead of corn because the digestive tract in a pig can only access about 55% of the total nutrients and calories contained in any ammount of corn. A pig, however, can convert 95% of that which is contained in barley. Still, you are going to need acres of barley to raise one piglet to slaughter rate. If you did reseach, instead of petulantly demanding a time stamp, all of these FACTS would start to imprint upon you. But, who is here for facts? Certainly not anyone who looks at a nice rendering of a smallholding and automatically thinks it is a representation of reality.
Dox me if you can. Pic attached is a few years old. It shows the four acres of fruit trees planted all as less than 1" caliper so they are maturing not at their peak on standard root-stocks, deer fenced because if you think you are the only thing that eats you are sadly delusional, and two of the outbuildings that support the horticulture and animal husbandry that goes on hereabouts....