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http://www.cloud9farms.com/ - Southern Colorado - Zone 5 (-19*f) - 5300ft elevation - 12in rainfall plus irrigation rights
Dairy cows, "hair" sheep, Kune Kune pigs, chickens, guineas and turkeys
Looking to make real-life permies connections in mid-MO, reach out if you're in the neighborhood!
http://www.cloud9farms.com/ - Southern Colorado - Zone 5 (-19*f) - 5300ft elevation - 12in rainfall plus irrigation rights
Dairy cows, "hair" sheep, Kune Kune pigs, chickens, guineas and turkeys
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Looking to make real-life permies connections in mid-MO, reach out if you're in the neighborhood!
Ray Cecil wrote:How did you get that cool topo map on google earth? Best I could find on Google Earth pro was a topo overlay file. Thanks for any help. Laying out my swales too.
You can use "barrages" = small earth dams to divert water from canyons into swales (shallow canals) for transport to pastures and fields. This is known as "flood irrigation" or "rainwater irrigation". When it rains, your grass gets watered.
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