Does anyone have suggestions on building portable windbreaks. Builders names or plans. What ever would be appreciated. Also where on the internet is a good source for corral layours etc.
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One thing I intend on doing for portable windbreaks is to find old farm implements that no one wants anymore(large harrow bars,sprayers,etc)that I can buy cheap and mounting slabs on them.Being on wheels and having a hitch you can have a 100 foot windbreak that is very easily moved from place to place.
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Have you thought about using plastic windbreak material and attaching it to frames mounted on something. Would be much lighter to handle. I have used it on a permanent fence now for several years and am happy so far with the way it is standing up.
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I bought my "windfence" at a yard sale. It comes in five feet by maybe 100 foot rolls. This stuff had been cut into pieces to fit the previous applications. It is black, has tiny narrow slots or rectangular holes in it, seems to be made of a threaded material much like a good feed bag, but is soft like a cloth. One can sort of see through it, but not great. Possibly it comes from the UFA. Have seen several places in southern Alberta use it.
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