Emmett Moore

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since May 12, 2021
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Middle-aged millenial vet looking to live closer to my values and maybe make a difference.  Wife, kid, dog (now).  Chickens, pigs, ducks (soon).  Currently finishing up a 2nd degree in computer science.
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Baldwin County, Alabama
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oh, score!  Thank you, Joylynn!  I've added it to my resource list.  With some quick perusal, I think that a lot of what I see merits the honor of being printed off and added to my binders of reference material.
4 years ago
Welcome!  I'm a late 30s guy doing basically the same thing, but with less formal learning or experience apparently xD.  I've been digging through hundreds of hours worth of videos, research papers, crop information, and animal husbandry philosophy, though.  I come from a back ground in geography, and I always gravitated towards the soil sciences, so that's kind of my own avenue of entry.

Do you have any ideas for what type of operation you would like to get going, or are you waiting to see where geographically you end up before setting up any mental fencing?  We are in the process of closing on 6 acres of sandy scrub pines on the Alabama coast, but it happens to have a wonderfully high organic matter content and mostly good drainage.  I'm looking at a hybrid alleycropping silvopasture setup with some of my own holistic tweaks.  It will have a few special lanes dedicated to local polinators that won't get disturbed as much as the rest, I want to set up some bat houses and a bee hive (even though they're non native, european bees are still wondeful pollinators), I've bot a perfect low section that I want to use as a runoff wetlands from a duck pond in which I'll cultivate duckweed and cat tails for some fodder variation for the eventual hogs, etc.  It might be foolish and overly ambitious, but that's me to a tee so hey.  Dream big, and all that.

Of course, right now it is just 1.5 acres of grass lawn, .5 acre of hard old Ap topsoil, and 4 acres of un-managed clear cut regrowth.  Plenty of trees, though, so I'm also planning on getting a bandsaw lumber mill and a couple 20' shipping containers to air dry some lumber for the eventual barn, office, animal housing, etc.  Also hoping to buy a broken old Ford 1320 tractor in a few days here to tinker on.
4 years ago
That's great to hear there are so many so close!  We are closing on our 6 acres on June 30th out in Robertsdale, if nothing goes wrong between now and then.  It's going to take a long time before we have anything actually growing aside from scrub pines and thickets, but I'd be happy to host as well and make some BBQ!  Do we gulf coast area permies want to look at scheduling someting in late July, enough time for everyone to see this who might want to come and get coordinated?
4 years ago
I know this thread is a few months old now, but I'm also in the east-bay area.  We have got a house in Daphne, in the hunt to buy 5-10 acres somewhere in Baldwin County right now.  I'd love to meet up with anyone and see what kind of operations they've got going.  We have a ton of plans and motivation and we've been learning everything we can, but have next to no experience as of yet.  I figure it will take us a couple of years to build up the supplies we need to actually have a good operation going, though, so that's plenty of time to experiment.  Still, I can only imagine what I could learn form yall!
4 years ago