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Chanyata Farm
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2011
Building our homestead, one day at a time.
Chanyata Farm, located in Southwest Ohio, encompasses nearly 50 acres of tillable fields, pasture land, and old growth forest. Founded in 1941 by the Adamson family, we took over the stewardship of this amazing property in 2018. We raise chickens, vegetables, a small orchard, and process our own maple syrup from this land. Join us at the farm!
Chanyata Farm, located in Southwest Ohio, encompasses nearly 50 acres of tillable fields, pasture land, and old growth forest. Founded in 1941 by the Adamson family, we took over the stewardship of this amazing property in 2018. We raise chickens, vegetables, a small orchard, and process our own maple syrup from this land. Join us at the farm!
Growing Pumpkins on Pool Tarps
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We are attempting to grow several hundred pumpkins using tool traps for weed suppression.
We are attempting to grow several hundred pumpkins using tool traps for weed suppression.
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Syrup Season ‘24 Vlog 5- Inspecting Lateral Lines After a Storm
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Syrup Season ‘24 Vlog 4- Sugar Shop Tour
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COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE More in depth videos on building out these features in our sugar shop: Reverse Osmosis- th-cam.com/video/the3pSgmniw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pLTdDfCHiV8Zhl9M Sap Transfer System- th-cam.com/video/QJG0-Nfp900/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6ZMofZr3x5l4QGvC Walk-in Cooler Framing- th-cam.com/video/kSylja4pNiQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DzG0qodpnSxIzKRG Walk-in Cooler CoolBot Install- th-cam.com/video/vrA8E6LFAzg/w-d...
Syrup Season ‘24 Vlog 3- Collecting Sap on Our New Setup
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COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE Take a ride with us into the sugar bush and I’ll show off our new gravity fed collection system and how we transfer the sap back to the sugar shop.
Syrup Season ‘24 Vlog 2- First Boil
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COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE First boil of 2024!
Syrup Season '24 Vlog 1- Sugar Shop Prep
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Syrup Season '24 Vlog 1- Sugar Shop Prep
Gravity Tubing Sap Collection Pt 4- Drop Tubes and Tapping…. Kind of
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Gravity Tubing Sap Collection Pt 4- Drop Tubes and Tapping…. Kind of
Gravity Tubing Sap Collection Pt 3- Site Prep and Setting the Tank
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Gravity Tubing Sap Collection Pt 3- Site Prep and Setting the Tank
Gravity Tubing Sap Collection Pt 2- Running 3/16 Lateral Lines
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Gravity Tubing Sap Collection Pt 2- Running 3/16 Lateral Lines
Gravity Tubing Sap Collection Pt 1- High Tensile Wire
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Gravity Tubing Sap Collection Pt 1- High Tensile Wire
Syrup Season ‘23 Vlog 4- Reverse Osmosis and Filter Press Fun
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Syrup Season ‘23 Vlog 4- Reverse Osmosis and Filter Press Fun
Syrup Season ‘23 Vlog 3- Making Wedding Favors
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Syrup Season ‘23 Vlog 3- Making Wedding Favors
Syrup Season ‘23 Vlog 2- Sap Transfer System
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Syrup Season ‘23 Vlog 2- Sap Transfer System
Syrup Season ‘23 Vlog 1- Quick First Boil
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Syrup Season ‘23 Vlog 1- Quick First Boil
Can I be a Mama Hen? Hatching our own Chicks
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Can I be a Mama Hen? Hatching our own Chicks
Walk-In Cooler Build Pt. 2- Installing a Coolbot
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Walk-In Cooler Build Pt. 2- Installing a Coolbot
How deep are the holes for your 4x4 posts?
The first line is 36” here where I am so we tried to get at least that deep with each hole
Is this good removing chemicals?
If I have an unwashed egg do i have to wash it before I crack it open
Muito bom, mesmo.
Bluegill is my favorite fresh water fish to eat
Getting close to some eaters in the small pond!
Can't wait to see the results!
My favorite quote: “If you don’t ask, the answer will always be ‘No’.”
Looks Good !!!!!!
What did Tractor Supply USE the styro FOR ..... SO i would KNOW what circumstance to ASK for for the foam ?
I believe they were from the small trailers they sell. They get shipped without the wheels on them, stacked up several high. These were the spacers inbetween the stacked trailers
Sounds like a plasma or really sharp torch cut
I haven't tried sap lines before. Can I T a lateral onto the main line with on of those drop spout Ts?
If I am understanding your question correctly, then yes, that is how we did ours
@@ChanyataFarm Fantastic. I have never actually done this and don't know anyone else who does. Basically, I want the mainline to be a 3/16" line and tee off some laterals. (All the other guys on TH-cam have these skookum electro-fusion setups but I'm small time).
Our entire setup is 3/16 lines. We have 15-25 taps tied in to each lateral/mainline run. So it's 3/16 drop tubes t'd into 3/16 "mainlines". They way our sugar Bush is situated it was easier for us to run 5 separate home runs than to tie everything together into a traditional larger mainline.
Just seen your video and subscribed! I'm new to chickens, my oldest are 5 weeks old, I have my coop and run ready for them except for bedding, is the deep layer method only pine shavings? Also could you use this in the run also? Our ground stays damp all the time, so I'm trying to think of something that would work in the run, any ideas?
So yes, the deep bedding is just pine shavings. In the run itself, I use bare wood mulch. Sometimes I’m able to get the chips from a tree service, sometimes I have to buy bags of mulch from the hardware store. This has worked pretty well for us I try to keep at least a few inches of chips in the run I only add chips to the run 1-2 times a year
This might be what I need to protect against raccoons
Sooo I just bought your whole set up with gate because of ur videos! My daughter and I put it up yesterday. My fencing does not look long as urs I did order the 164 How big is ur coop and run? It’s beautiful! Ty for this video
Thank you! Our coop is 6x8 with 24x8 runs on either side
10/10
That Dewalt Finish Nailer though... What Model # is it?
It’s the DCN680 18 gauge Brad nailer. And it is awesome.
Besides the wood shavings, what else do you add to the deep bedding? Or is it just wood shaving by itself? Great video by the way!
Mainly just wood shavings. I might add some straw/hay every so often, but that is only if we happen to have an abundance that needs to get used up. The wood chips do fine on their own
What about aerial predators? Any trouble with solar charger and cloudy weather? Thanks for your video!
Every so often we have aerial predator issues. We usually just put them on lock down for a few days after and that works. As for the solar charger…. I loved the solar charger. Only a handful of times I had to charge it, usually cloudy, snowy weeks over the winter. The entire energizer stopped working about 2 months after it was outside of the warranty. I would have suggested it before then, but o was very unhappy with the lifespan of the unit.
why would you even clean eggs ? It's not like you are eating the shell are you ? Just clean them before breaking. The natural coating works as a sealant, in europe that is a standard
I wish you showed us the entire wire setup assembly. And where did you buy the adjustable height metal rods used to hold the wire with tension? Great video but hard for someone to follow along with what you did.
You can buy something similar. When I was a student in high school, in sculpture class we would use foam board and had a handheld version to easily cut the foam.
This is genius, i have huge sheets that are about 4 to 6 inches tbick and about 4ft by 6ft long that i want to recycle and do this with. For a shed i built out of pallets . The framing doesn't allow for easy installation so i had thought about shredding it but i really didn't want to do that this way i can cut the sheets thinner and just out them up on the inside of the pallets
I put my farm fresh eggs in the fridge not washed. Can i wash them when i get them out of the fridge then cook them?
I’d get a tarp and lay it out in the sun dry it and use it for a long time
I have a homemade setup that im looking to improve. Do you find with this model that your vacuum ends up pulling in some syrup/condensation or is there a way to prevent that?
Condensation yes. Syrup in VERY small amounts. I clean the inside of the vacuum every so often because of this. I’m not sure if small amount of sugar trap in the water vapor/steam? But the inside of the vacuum does become sticky after several uses.
Thank you for a great video !
With all those hills I thought your farm was on a golf course for a moment
We have a LOT of terrain here
Dang based on those prices I'm rich with the fish I have in my pond! We have some 5-6lb bass!
They charged $19.99 a lbs for mature largemouth!
I’ve observed otters in my lake chasing fish to exhaustion and finally capture and consumption.
@@Alianderfarm my neighbor had 2 otters on trail camera, luckily still pretty far from my pond. They would clean it out in a heartbeat!
That’s pretty cool. We don’t have them here in Ohio. Maybe the occasional weasel
@@ChanyataFarm do you do any morel hunting?
Great Season !!!!!!Good Job !!!!!!!!
lol that bin of nails
If you need 15-20 lbs of crusty dusty nails for something, I’m your guy
Thank you for the information, I have a cdl 12 inch vacuum press. We don’t use DE but we double up the wool and prefilter and make sure they are damp. We’ve had good success but I might try the slurry method! Best of luck!
Any link to what you used please? Starting from scratch
www.premier1supplies.com/p/intellishock-100-solar-fence-energizer
www.premier1supplies.com/p/poultrynet-12-48-3-electric-netting
These are links to both the energizer and the netting from the video. Prices have gone up over the past couple years…
@@ChanyataFarm thank you so so much!!
Full disclosure, the energizer did go bad on me over the winter and it was out of warranty, so not in love with the lifespan I got out of it. Loved it while it worked, but expected more than 3 years out of it for the price.
Have you ever added Biochar to your deep litter?
We have not, but that’d be fun to experiment with
This video helped me to decide to purchase this unit. Just reviewed it again before I run a few batches through. Thanks for the content.
Thanks for the kind words!
Is this the chest mount? Seemed pretty steady
Yes it was just a generic action cam cheat mount I for for cheap from Amazon. I was pretty happy with it
Great video! Thank you so much! We do deep bedding but now I am realizing we didnt have enough ventilation. I am currently building a new coop so will be sure to add more ventilation before I add the roof!
Ventilation is huge!
There’s gold in them there hills!!
Great job! Thanks! For anybody out there doing foam cutting, make sure to have a good ventilation. Fumes from cutting foam are toxic.
Great video
In the winter when it cold out and you gather eggs do they have to go to the fridge since they are already cold or can they still set out
Love hearing your story
Is any of this fine Maple syrup for sale?
Send us an email chanyatafarm@gmail.com
Reflection is always good. It keeps us humble. And it doesn't hurt to pat ourselves on the back for our accomplishments.
This sounds like an e book in the works.
What does the port inside the filter unit look like? My fear would be that the vacuum would suck the syrup too. How much finished syrup would you run through the unit at once ?
There is a 90 degree elbow that turns down toward the bottom of the pot. You DEFINITELY have to be conscious of how much syrup you are putting through the filter, you can over fill and send it in to your vacuum. The capacity for this size pot is just over 3 gallons. With the size of our operation, our draw offs are seldom over two gallons at a time. Hope that helps!
I just subscribed. Love your video your coop is good looking. I have a land but no house there, if I go there once a week with the poultry fence will it be working?
That would be weather dependent. If it is a good sunny week and you have the solar charging unit for you energizer, that would be no issue. If you have 3 cloudy days in a row, chances are your battery would deplete and you would lose a good amount of voltage across your fence.
This really is a neat system. Did you tap much of this hill in the past?
Thanks Joe. 20-25 taps on this hill in the past couple season. Basically only tapped about the top third because it’s a pretty steep incline to be carrying full buckets up and down.
So when your filter clogged how did you finish the batch
Bottle up everything that has made it through the filter, dump out the stuff that didn’t filter, reheat that, start over with new filter material
If I can't eat all my eggs in a reasonable time and want to refrigerate them, must I wash first, or may I wash as I use them?
I would wash them. The way I understand it, the temperature change makes the pores on the shell expand and contract, so if there is bacteria on the shell, and can be drawn through to the inside of the egg.
Yeah, from talking to people I think I’m doing a lot of things wrong. I’m going to regroup and try again next time. Thanks for getting back to me.
You told me to come back to the very first video and you weren't kidding when you said you were using a filing cabinet😂 you have come a long way my friend 😊 just shows that anyone can do anything if they put their mind to it!!