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PrairieSun Organics
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2010
Organic family farm certified by MOSA. We raise row crops, laying hens, broiler chickens, and vegetables for retail and wholesale. visit us on Facebook or www.prairiesunorganics.com
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Prairiesun Organic 1st poultry processing event
มุมมอง 2798 ปีที่แล้ว
This video is about 2016 Prairiesun Organic 1st poultry processing on-farm event using Featherman pro equipment.
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มุมมอง 248 ปีที่แล้ว
Porkchop and Bacon having fun on 25 Aug 2016 in their new wallow hole. These are Idaho Pastured Pigs.
harvest day video
มุมมอง 1979 ปีที่แล้ว
Organic corn harvest 2014 at Prairiesun Organic Farm with Glenn Pulse and Edward Sasse Jr.
Making Raised Beds Using Buckeye
มุมมอง 95K14 ปีที่แล้ว
Demonstration video of using a buckeye bedding machine to create raised strawberry beds at our farm located in Sioux CIty, IA.
Didnt seem to raise the beds that well
Getting rid of the plastic is a pain and some land fills will not take it. In the old days farmer could burn it up but not anymore. Bio degradeable is good but cost more.
Homemade Plastic is better!!
I would get a rainflow .I just purchased one about 2 months ago and I used it for the first time last week . everything worked really well I got a model 2600 . my friend had a buckeye and wasn't really happy with the customer service it was missing a lot of parts brand new and they are not very heavy duty but it is lot cheaper
I am looking at getting a mulch layer and I was wondering what model of layer are you using in this video and would you recommend it
This is the Buckeye Jr.
I have a rain-flo 2550 raised bed and a 345 flat layer also. The 2550 has the row track system. If you have flat wet fields the raised bed machine is a must. I have a Paul Zimmerman lifter wrapper. I plant transplants with a Rain-flo water wheel transplanter which is simplistic but very functional. I direct seed through plastic with a Ferris farm polyplanter, which works but it needs level strait beds, irregular beds affect planting depth.
Thank You for this video!