wow, thanks for the replies.
@ S Bengi - i would like to incorporate some techniques of keyline design to capture and move water around. I have seen some very cool things done in some pretty dry areas, so long as you have watershed area upstream of you. I think that the growing season could be extended with hoop houses or something similar.
thanks for the input.
@ Wyomiles Hogan - wow, great info thanks for adding it!
I am at work and cant even see the pictures in the link i posted, so i will have to look at your links when i get home.
partly what appealed to me about this property is that is does look similar to parts of WY and even parts of southern Colorado. i havent done much research on it, but i suspect water issue are a little easier to deal with in BFE nevada than in CO (not sure about WY). in case people didnt know, most of the water that falls in Colorado belongs to someone else down the river, so you must let it flow downstream (ie no ponds/dams unless you own the water rights)
after reading that there is water ~150 ft down, and seeing the center pivots, i assumed that basic water needs could be met with a well, therefore solving the major desert issue (even if it is used as a backup to rainwater and pumped up with a generator it is nice to have in the desert)
i have no doubt that
permaculture could make that land abundant, although i personally dont have the skills to transform it. to those ends, i suspect 2
permie minds are better than 1. I dont see why each person couldnt have a section to themselves and also help each other out. my original idea was to have a few families live on it, as it would make certain parts of homesteading much easier, but its all just seeing what is possible/teasing out ideas right now. it would be 6-12 months before i could do anything.
the main thing that drew my to this piece was the price for the amount of land. $70k isnt really all that much money, especially if you split it up between a few families.
as for how serious i am, i am serious about getting off gird and doing some version of homesteading or farmsteading. it will happen, but i want to make sure i have a legit plan, because once i leave my current job, im not going back.