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dakota Varen wrote:Hello Ross,
Beautiful piece of land you have there! Im also from nova scotia, and my partner and i have been looking for an opportunity like this on and off for a year or two now. We are currently living in Quebec for the winter but are planning to visit family every now and again in the up coming months. Where in nova scotia is your property?
Hope all is well!
bill berry wrote:very interesting, i like what your doing there. we've purchased 100 acres, and plan to homestead there with our 6 kids.
I;m in the valley, and run a machine shop, if your valley location ever needs anything metal working wise, feel free to contact me, i like to work on trade
welcome to the site, and good luck with your endevors, i wish my land was as farm friendly as yours
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dan collins wrote:Cargo bikes... great idea. I have been thinking of building a 1 or 2 wheel trailer for my bike. With the hwy I live on being a nightmare for cyclists, width of transport as to not hang a trailer wheel or the ability to drop off onto washed away shoulders at a moments noice, a cargo bike would work best.
Sean Dougherty wrote:Hello! If you're looking for the first person to come to the party I would very much like to be that person. My name is Sean, I'm 26 years old and ready to work. I've actually been trying to get up to your area from the states for quite some time. You can reference my post here on permies at Helping hand to learn more about me or feel free to email me at Sean.Dougherty17@Yahoo.com or call or text any time at 6196022357. Hope to hear from you!
Yes. We have plenty of hay field that goes to waist. We have cut it for several years just to restore it to hay and wrestle it back from golden rod. Now its proper hay...that we only use as mulch. Sadly we don't have suitable outbuildings for hay storage unless you wish to build one or bring in a shipping container. We have been wanting to experiment with haystacks. We do already have patches of sunchoke that are taking over.Jeff Hodgins wrote:Are you able to mow large patches for hay\ silege? Would you consider growing tonesmof sunchokes for feeding animals in winter? Do you or can you have a building 4 storing lots of feeds?
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