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by nottorp
1803 days ago
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If you look at TFA there's a photo of a haystack in front of a small manor sized brick house :) The photos of traditional wooden cabins are more for tourists, or in very remote areas. Edit: come to think of it, wooden cabins aren't so traditional outside the mountains. https://gatzi.sunphoto.ro/case_traditionale_romanesti This looks more like the traditional poor peasant's houses (photos from 1933) and they're made of mud bricks (not sure what the english term actually is) with some wood reinforcement in the walls. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucVnbKqvZOw
The end of this video shows feeding the silage to a herd of cows.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkLC61rFIxA
No use of barns or hay lofts!
Store the silage in silos or on the ground covered with plastic.
Scale is nicely large: In total for the one farm, to store on the ground, cover an area maybe the size of a football field, 100 yards by 40 yards, maybe 10 feet deep.
All of that is in productivity per person way above what I saw as a child or young adult in visits to US farms.