Leigh Tate wrote:Rob, it's interesting to see your property. Your market gardens and greenhouse look good. So do your woodchip piles! I couldn't help but wonder if you had any misgivings about the gas well. On the other hand, it seems like your plans dovetail nicely with the gas company's roadway.
Thanks Leigh, in all honesty - I don't own this...I'm a tenant myself. Like our tenant farmers - I pay rent to the owners (my parents) to live here. I work off-site though for income and actually have very little to do with anything operationally outside of grounds maintenance and helping coordinate all this stuff.
2020 will be our third season with tenant farmers in a cooperative farming model we envision and are somehow making happen. The market gardens and high tunnel productivity are a result of the collaboration with them - we would only be growing a fraction of what they are currently producing.
Misgivings about the well? Not really. If I was in the search for property to do what we're doing, I would personally not have purchased this property. Looking back, my parents agree. But when they bought this place damn near 15 years ago it was supposed to be the location for their "retirement home." Wow...how things change! lol
So...the problem is the solution and all that jazz - so I'm trying to make this fit into the long-term design and plan of the farm. Personally, I've scaled back on my own inputs over the past couple of years and focused on my career and taking care of some financial debts accrued during the initial build and move out here.
Accordingly, the "scaling back" has opened my eyes to what potential there is here on this land...and that I need to be very strategic in what/how plans are executed and how I can piggyback whatever work takes place with other projects in store...stacked functions for anything that may get done here, so to speak.
Look forward to more updates in the future - both personally and from the farm. :)