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Inquiring Advice on Site Layout for Future Homestead

 
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Hi Everyone,

New to this site but loving the content! Would love some feedback on a future homesteading site layout I'm planning. My wife and I are 33 with 4 kids. We intend to build on our 45 acre lot and want to grow more self reliant, raise our own clean food, and be more part of the homesteading community. Drawing this all out in CAD. On the east side of the house there are many white pine trees that the kids will love running around in and a nice tucked away open area that I'd like to keep open as possible, hence why I've located many of the homestead features to the south and west. The topography to the south is steep wooded land filled with beautiful hardwoods. I'm open for any and all suggestions! Thank you in advance for taking the time.

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