Pastures - click on a photo to enlarge
North of Barn. Gate from driveway.
Gates are in the right places to rotate animals from one pasture to the others
Grows super hay. Wonderful grazing.
Toward nearest neighbor on Gopher Valley Road (across the street)
Runs along Gopher Valley Road
Gate at the north end to move animals to Field 3
East of the house and barn is an area we call the barnyard. It has space for a garden, conains animal pens, poultry house and offers grazing.
Looking back to the homesite from the barnyard.
Access Field 2 through a gate at the east end of the barnyard. Note the loafing shed for a horse. It can be moved, if needed elsewhere.
East of the barn, this field is in the SE corner of the property, along Hwy 18
Trees screen this pasture entirely from Hwy 18
North end of Field 2 is bounded by the largest section of trees. They separate Fields 2 and 3.
Class II farmland produces excellent grazing, hay or other crop
Excellent feed despite no weed control or fertilizer since planted to pasture in 1995
There are gates to this area from Field 1 or from Gopher Valley Rd.
50 ft. wide. Curves between stands of trees to shield view of the field from the road
View West (back up the driveway) from Field 3
View W toward the driveway from the field
The north fenceline of Field 3 runs along the Oak Knoll. Elevation drops down the knoll to Field 4 (by the creek.)
From NW corner of the field, view south
This very private field would make a wonderful building site.
A gate in the NE corner of this field leads down the slope of the Oak Knoll to Field 4 and the creek.
Happy trees = a growing investment that lends beauty, privacy and wildlife habitat
Nearing the north gate to access Field 4 from Gopher Valley Road