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Not bad at all. Just plan for much bigger grazing area for herbivores. A plan doesn't do it on it's own however. You actually need to build it. The the good thing is that you can just do it. In times like this I'm grateful that we did just did it 10 years ago.
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Hofer99 3 weeks ago
Needs self sufficient electricity.
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Walk through your day of chores and track your path. The things you touch everyday should be closer while keeping smells in mind. Food forest is touched least so should be farthest. Compost and garden shed are probably used daily. Ideally having on way between house and garden and animals.