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SilvoPast to Future : Step One

Thin out the understory and rotationally graze pigs to remove detritus https://video.nostr.build/49b92745ca839387fa45e5e78e43fadd91c5eb7f8bbd94b698e051bc074ff6ee.mp4

This is my pride project from last year. Next step will be to thin out the trees that don't produce fodder, timber, fruit or nuts.

Still working on how to organize and tag past video data by time and location so I can make this content better so bare with me.

#permaculture #pasturedpigs

With the right animals, plants, fungi, bacertia, and some effort, amazing things can be made.

Here is an example of using pigs to make the land better.

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Awesome. If you can keep them in a fence and away from wild hogs, pigs seem like a great idea. I was told that in my neck of the woods, hogs were a very common food source back in the day because the size was easy to manage, the had quick growth, and were easy to feed. Something to keep in mind.