Thanks for your interest guys and Happy New Year to all.
jlbnut, the property is 3.2 acres and is surrounded by farm fields and some wooded area.
MacTexas, thanks for the kind words. The shop is the reason we bought the property. This farm did use horses also because in one of the barns that we had demolished I found 2 yokes for horses. That is a great picture of the old tobacco farm in Kentucky, thanks for posting it.
Drivesitfar. My wife and I love gardening and when we moved here in May we planted a pilot program vegetable garden in the round greenhouse. We only used about 30 feet of it and it produced an abundance of beans, carrots, radishes, beets, tomatoes, onions, kale, cabbage, jalapeños and hot chillies. My wife pickled, froze and made hot sauce out of the crop.
Theoldwizard. I do not know how they heat the greenhouse....I assume gas. They grow a lot of vegetables in a greenhouse so that probably makes it viable.
Farmall450. Thanks....and I will post pics as I go but it will probably be a slow process.
Hemifalcon. The greenhouses have dirt in them. The polycarbonate is in bad shape so it will have to be removed. That is why I am considering to redo it with steel. I will post a pic of the framework of the greenhouse, I think it will be strong enough. The guy that put the new steel on the shop is pricing the greenhouse for me....he is also an engineer so he will let me know for sure.
Sean Buick. I will put some more pics of the house on...I am assuming you mean the new one.
Lakeroadster. After we had our new house built and the occupancy permit in hand the municipality where we live required the demolition of the old house within 60 days. We had to sign an agreement with the municipality and put up a bond before we got our building permit.
Thank you all for the great threads that you have created, they are always an inspiration and a wealth of information.
Eric