It always looks idilic but I'm sure it is very hard work at times. People forget sometimes how difficult it is to make a living of upland and mountainous regions. Farming in N Ireland is easier however again can't be done without subsides. Is food too cheap?
isn't Africa an altogether different climate etc.? here in Malta half way down in between the two countries in question is already hard at times... farmers use dry matter to feed livestock and green grass is avoided to minimize urine from animals to keep cleanliness better. There are few pastures are from November to maybe April. I do a small grazing plot for 4 sheep but i have to water it often and buy water. plus cost of grains is soaring cutting out such small hobby farms.
nice may GOD bless him
It always looks idilic but I'm sure it is very hard work at times. People forget sometimes how difficult it is to make a living of upland and mountainous regions. Farming in N Ireland is easier however again can't be done without subsides. Is food too cheap?
Alpine farmers seem like homesteaders in the US and,Canada. Joel Salatin is an American farmer whose ideas might help.
Badass!
I wat to come and work on this farm
isn't Africa an altogether different climate etc.?
here in Malta half way down in between the two countries in question is already hard at times... farmers use dry matter to feed livestock and green grass is avoided to minimize urine from animals to keep cleanliness better. There are few pastures are from November to maybe April. I do a small grazing plot for 4 sheep but i have to water it often and buy water. plus cost of grains is soaring cutting out such small hobby farms.