intermediate work · a family ranch pasture, Nixon, TX 78140 (Gonzales County); best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed
Install cross-fencing for rotational grazing, a family ranch pasture, Nixon, TX 78140 (Gonzales County).
Fund it for $660. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$660 proposed
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What the work involvesThis ranch's cattle are set-stocked on one large pasture year-round, wearing the same ground cover down every season with no rest; portable cross-fencing splits it into paddocks so the range gets a real rest period between graves.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- GPS-capable phone
- camera
- measuring tape or pace-count reference
- step-point/line-transect data sheet
- field notebook
Steps
- 1. Walk representative transects across the pasture's distinct zones with the landowner/rancher, photographing ground cover, bare patches and forage species mix at each point.
- 2. Estimate percent ground cover and forage utilization at 10+ points using a step-point or line-transect method, recording GPS per point.
- 3. Note any erosion, invasive species presence, or water-point degradation observed along the transects.
- 4. Compile the baseline sheet naming the follow-on practice per zone (cross-fencing for rotation, reseeding, water development) against the NRCS CPS 528 target.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the unfenced pasture
- After photos of posts, wire and gates installed
- Voltage-meter reading at the farthest point of the line
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