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Watching the pig rototiller on YouTube. “He’s barefoot in the pig pen!”
We had a front yard you could not see the road for the trees and weeds. The spiney vines were horrible. We fenced it in and put goats there for a season. Then pigs for a season. Took most all the trees for firewood. Now it is part chicken yard and part garden. All hand worked except for a walk behind tiller. We ate pork and goat meat. We still work around the big tree stumps. Now we eat eggs and vegetables. You have a good plan. Eventually those pigs will over power that fencing and t-posts. You might want to get a solar fence charger and run a hot wire.
That’s awesome.
Those computer-generated images are never quite what you ask for. But honestly, I would be worried if they were.