First week of april, all of the bare-root vines in, trellis constructed |
First week of June |
There are a few weeds that are making a living trying to out-compete the alfalfa, but it's a losing battle. My plan is to run chicken and turkey tractors up and down between the rows of vines and have the chickens remove everything; and the alfalfa is actually a favorite forage for the chickens, too. High protein, highly digestible.
One reason I can do this sort of thing is that I'm not going to be selling anything from this vinyard for years; modern contracted farming, where I'd be selling to someone, usually forbids the use or presence of animals in the crop area, and if animals are found, sometimes even prescribes a sacrifice area -- so if a deer walks across your lettuce patch you might lose 20 or more feet on either side.
the same is true for orchard crops; cherries, peaches, nectarines; orchard owners aren't allowed to run their dogs through.
But I won't have any grapes for a few more years yet, so a bit of chicken labor to keep the vinyard weeds down is a welcome bit of help. Plus tasty eggs.
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