Wednesday, April 18, 2012

RotoRooster













Working up a coop plan just in time...Carl snuck into the courtyard - thankfully skipped the greens - and hunkered down in a tub I just planted 2 days ago with spinach seed.  Gotta first bloom ready to pop on my pomegranate.   86,94,47,0,B 
  

5 comments:

Dale said...

What are you doing for water out there (the first rule of sustainability), a catchment system is kinda iffy and the well down the road may not always be available. Not a dig just curious.

zip77077 said...

I don't know the cost of this turbine that pulls 1000 liters of water/day out of the air and produces 30KW of electricity, but maybe you you formed a co-opt out on the ranch it might be feasible.
http://www.eolewater.com/gb/our-products/range.html

John Wells said...

My property is optimized to capture and store approx. 4,000 gallons of water per inch of rainfall. Total storage capacity is 23,000 gallons....currently, I have about 8,000 gallons on reserve. Atmospheric water generators running off solar or wind power are cost prohibitive in areas where daytime humidity levels are below 10%.

Rita B. said...

bet Carl and the girls are gonna have a cool coup. glad he didn't decide to taste test any of the greens.

Rev.JimmyLeeBob said...

surely you meant rotisserie
rooster ? 23k , that's some serious
storage capacity...now if the rain would only cooperate