Now that we have a well, it is time to get that water to our plants. We will be bringing the water to the fields through buried water pipes. One thing we forgot to do when we prepared our fields was to dig ditches for the water pipes. Luckily, our tractor was able to fit around the fields and help dig most of our trenches. But, the areas between where we already planted need to be dug by hand. Phew! It's hard work, but very satisfying to see what one person with a shovel can do.
One of the biggest projects Ron has been working on is installing our electric fence. We decided to go with a three dimensional, electric fence to keep our deer friends (and hopefully other animals) out. This involves two sets of fences with multiple wires set at different heights, which will confuse the deer since they have poor depth perception. Our outer fence has one electric wire that runs about 3 feet high. Our inner fence wires are set at 18 inches and 42 inches high. The two fences are three feet a part. We have two gates, and a switch run from the panel in the shed to the panel that houses the meter and main disconnect. The thought here was that since the meter is set where we normally park, we would always remember to shut off the fence before opening the gate. So far, so good. The other gate is on the opposite side of the field. Both gates are about 22 feet wide. ...

Jakki and Ron, you guys are amazing with all that you have accomplished. I don't know where you get all the strength to all this. You can be very proud of yourself .
ReplyDeleteI am also very proud of both of you.
Love.
Aunt Marylou