Here's an example of what can be done.
The entire farm is enclosed with pine trees set close together to form a natural barrier against wolves and bears.
The house and the barn are set close together. That gives the owner easy access to his livestock in times of extreme cold and storms. The tractor is not left out in the January cold but is in the barn. There is a pile of wood, complete with axe to the back of the house. Not enough wood but I can add as much as I like. We are already using some of the firewood with the smoke coming from the chimney.
There is a 2 row pine tree wind break to the north of the house. This is pretty standard in cold climates.
The grain silo is set just a bit over from the barn but still in the overall enclosure. There is a break in the trees just behind the barn so the you can walk out the back of the barn and right over to the silo.
To the south of the house in it's own enclosure is a 3 tree orchard of some type. Apples probably. They have a wind break around them as well.
And that concludes the tour of the farm at this time.
Good Hunting.
MR

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