Posted by dave2 on August 07, 2010 at 00:32:46 from (139.139.35.70):
DeltaRed asked for pics of this area and my place. This is the best probably the easiest way to show it. In this area, farm HQ's are in town and fields are scattered outside. Those fields are from 1 - 15 or so acres with 2.5 - 5 being common. I don't have crops so I have about 9 acres of fruit orchard scattered over about 12 pieces from 1/4 to 1 acre. If something looks like it is dotted with trees, chances are that I have it fenced.
My place (point of the little A flag is the corner of our back yard. Behind the clearing belongs to someone else. Our place is as wide as the clearing and goes forward to the street. Most everything you see in this link is/was farm places. Livestock was/is kept under roof. Within a hundred meter circle of our place is a hog farmer with between 100 and 200 hogs, a guy that milks about 40 cows along with raising about 100 rabbits, chickens, and ducks. Another raises about 50 feeder calves a year. All crop farm as well. Equipment mostly kept on the home place.
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