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dilangar

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Just sitting here wondering is there an arguable need for having a vineyard?
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Dont know if arguable but I know of one that appears to be less than an acre they have recently planted and are living there


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We've got 5 acres of vineyard trellis/wire only about 6 years old that's gonna be pulled this winter with no money involved by a third party and I was wondering about keeping it. Leaving it here is not an option!
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Have you actually bought the land?

What happened to the vines? Or were they never planted?

Are there any other vineyards in the area?

How far apart are the rows? Could the rows be adapted to make chicken runs?


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The land is ours(bank)and the vineyard was grubbed a year ago :( no choice on that.Made for a cleaner divorce! Land comes with a house tho all owned by the bank! Metal work is ours, not much value to the scrappy or small vineyard set ups! That's why I pondered on our future and weather we could replant metal and vines in a future field!
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