I am new to permies and have been reading a lot since I subscribed. You are a very inspiring/convincing group!
I finally got my Schaeff HT11 backhoe mounted on my old Unimog. Now I can easily move dirt! I am making several 200 foot long Swales on my steep slopes to store more
water from our 1.5m annual rainfall through our long Mediterranean summers. Our soil is a 5'+ layer of clay/loam and occasional soft shale so it holds lots of water.
My main goal is to provide my donkey pasture in eight areas so I can move him every four days to a new paddock/swale; mob grazing plan but with just one animal. The cleared areas from the surrounding forest get very hard in summer so I need to somehow reduce evaporation. I am also considering a
chicken tractor on steroids as presented by Geoff Lawton to improve soil life.
Someone has offered 8 round rice
straw bales (1/2 ton each) for free. I just have to rig something to load the 8' long 4' diameter bales one at a time onto my Toyota pickup by myself and unload with mog backhoe.
After scratching the
swale surface with the backhoe teeth, I'm planning to overlap pallet size squares of thin
cardboard, then unroll the straw bales, then plant after the first fall rains. I made a
Fukuoka seedball machine from a barrel and treadmill so I'll try that for seeding alternating with a broadcast
lawn seeder to see if there is any difference.
I am spoiled by our great forest here so I am new to growing things, my
experience has been with simpler things like machines. I hope I have considered the most important points. Is my plan reasonable?