21 sats \ 3 replies \ @Solomonsatoshi 22 Oct \ parent \ on: Which tax do you hate more? econ
Yes am on similar land with mostly stone/rocks (glacial and river wash) beneath the thin layer of windblown topsoil- however am hoping with trees and livestock to get things working. Already the soil is improving and have a garden growing most of our vegetables. Previously the land was a monoculture and the soil is seriously depleted but over time it can be rebuilt. Just digging kitchen scraps and manure into the soil gets things started.
If you are near a place that has cattle, the manure is really a great amendment. It also helps a lot when you are trying to hurry composting along.
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Yes we're almost surrounded by grass fed dairy farms and next year hoping to buy a few of the day old calves they take from the cows at birth and raise them on our land for beef, and for the soil.
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They would probably be more than happy to sell you manure for cheap. It would be a good way to get ahead of your calfs’ production.
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