I've got the 4 grow bed square design with chicken coop in the middle planned for the new house -- as seen on ABC Gardening Show.
I have not sussed out if I want to put no dig raised garden beds in there or just let nature take its course.
I will have to look up the show but its a 4 years cycle from what I gathered so 4 years to get fully operational.
Year #1 chooks in pen#1
Year #2 chooks in pen#2 and leafy plants liking high nitrogen planted in pen#1.
Year #3 chooks in pen#3 and leafy plants liking high nitrogen planted in pen#2 and tomatoes and cucumbers and plants of that ilk in pen#1.
Year #4 chooks in pen #4 and leafy plants in pen#3, tomatoes and cucumbers etc in pen#2 and then root vegetables in pen#1.
Year #5 system complete, chooks in pen #1, leafy in pen#4, tomatoes etc in pen#3, root veggies in pen#2
Year #6, etc. same as above but keep on rotating one pen at a time.
I've not spent much time sussing out the rules and design yet as I'm still on house architecture, house design is done just need architectural drawings and engineers reports. Then onto shed system including brew shed and then design chook/garden 4 pen system.
EDIT: I still have aquaponics on the cards but its main strength is in leafy plants if you go the cheaper route and use gravel in the grow beds (roots have a hard time pushing tons of gravel aside so it can develop big flesh root veggies. If going through salads like crazy, aquaponics can get you from plant to harvest about 3 times over in one season so 3 times the amount of lettuce and green veg from a tiny amount of space. This might be important as the small village I am building at has a tiny supermarket and very large prices for small quantity items. Plus you get to eat the fish every year if you grow eating fish. If you go with gold fish (carp) then its all feed expense with no protein return, just the veggies.
Cheers,
Brewer Pete