Hi Grant,
* I was inspired by seeing your electric Allis G a while back (we're in the process of saving up for one), and have also been planning on doing one of your fall courses. We put our flags in the ground last year with a laser level, I want to use the contour points to eventually get to a 3D model of the ground for better keyline planning.
So my question is: can you name the software packages (desktop, phone, etc.) you use for contour mapping to prep for keyline tweaks?
(I'm experienced in many 3D modeling software packages, so go ahead and get technical with details if you like.) [I originally sent this question via the Versaland.com contact form on Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:51 PM - any props for that, hahaha?
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* I'd suppose that your young tree protectors are probably chosen for scaling their cost, but how do you deal with
deer eating new leaves that make it to the top? [Is it simply volume, volume, volume?)
We're not scaled up to that level yet; the ~30 decent sized
trees we planted by hand this April are currently on watch for getting their tree cages extended taller when we see leaf-munching.]
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* We're doing some row crops between our keyline rows, and as we scale up, we're planning to cultivate between rows with machinery (ideally a G). For the places the machinery doesn't cultivate between plants (in the row), do you have any rule of thumb for when it becomes impractical to manually weed there, based on full-time people per acre, or something similar? (The pricing context is CSA shares, if that's a helpful factor.)
I sure hope we win the
course ticket - my family is only an hour away from you, so this is the only course where my wife could go in person because we could avoid lodging costs!
Thanks much!!