Today, I will run through some things I never knew about fencing that I learned this weekend as friends Autofab and the Tactical Redneck were stretching fence for Jenni.
Last week, Jack Spirko interviewed me on The Survival Podcast. Here is a link. Schedule this week: Headed to the Back to the Land Festival. Also, get your tickets soon for the Oct 23 Self-Reliance Festival Serious September Update - Opportunity OctoberTales from the Prepper Pantry
The Green Chili Story Last Round of Root Cellar Items Root Cellar Feedback from Keith Harvesting and drying mints this week Farmers Market Season has Ended, transition from fill up to use upOperation Independence
Expanding Listenership - An event every weekend through Thanksgiving Episode 500 DeadlineMain topic of the Show: New Lessons Learned From Fencing
BG of fencing over the past year or so
Lessons
It is a better two person project, (Turkey netting story) Logging = “Stretching fence” (BC Story) - related, proper stretching tools are helpful Electric fence is great, until it isn’t (The water story) Ongoing maintenance never ends unless you find an animal to do it for you (Pig story) Fencing will be tested most if you do not manage your rotation well enough (Animals, hills, etc)All in all, it has been pretty eventful here with the fencing, the animals and the transition to increased food production off my small, 3 acre plot of hilly land with just the right amount of southern exposure.
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