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Ryan Farms Produce
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ก.พ. 2023
We grow 100 acres of fruit and vegetable crops in Northwest LA along the Red River in Dixie,LA. This channel will show you all the work and steps it takes to produce our crops. You can follow along throughout the growing season. Farmers feed this nation and the world and we are honored to be a very small part of that. In John 6:35, Jesus said “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry again.”
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Boxing and selling sweet potatoes every day
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Boxing and selling sweet potatoes every day
Replacing greenhouse plastic, side curtains, etc.
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Replacing greenhouse plastic, side curtains, etc.
Our process to get ready for sweet potato harvest
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Our process to get ready for sweet potato harvest
Planting a field of these tiny mustard seeds
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Planting a field of these tiny mustard seeds
Harvesting big ole Louisiana watermelons
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Harvesting big ole Louisiana watermelons
Mid-August harvest and lots of irrigation
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Mid-August harvest and lots of irrigation
Finishing some crops & waiting on more.
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Finishing some crops & waiting on more.
Guess how much this cantaloupe weighs ?
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Guess how much this cantaloupe weighs ?
Our most common questions we get asked daily
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Our most common questions we get asked daily
Sweet potato planting with drone footage
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Sweet potato planting with drone footage
Why are so many peaches on the ground?
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Why are so many peaches on the ground?
What variety of bell peppers do you plant? Thanks. Enjoyi watching your channel. You and your crew make it happen.
Primo red tomato is a good one from Harris seed.
Great to hear from you! Thanks for the knowledge. I'll be sure to get us some of those catalogs asap.
What is BT corn?
Seed is genetically modified with BT gene so that certain insects - mostly certain worms - are toxic to it thus making the ear of corn “worm resistant”.
My wife and I were looking back about 15 years what we were growing then vs now. Man have seeds gone up a bunch. You dont realize year to year.
Seed prices go up every year unfortunately.
Excellent video very informative retired tomatoe grower greenhouse tomatoes and field
Thanks !
Thanks for this video. I learned a lot.
Thanks and thanks for watching!
I enjoy watching the show. Love to see the seed ordering and where you get them. And where you get the bags and boxes. Family in tenn has been in cattle for years. We are going to start vegetables and sell at farmers markets. Then hopefully figure out grocery stores and distributors. Calf prices are so high worried fall sale prices may not clear enough here.
Most of my tomato boxes are from kind of a special deal out of Dallas but I have ordered some from Southern Container in North Carolina. Green mesh bags come from Harris Seed. I might put some of the seed info in a video. Thanks for watching.
Loved your reflections on farming cycles-it’s a humbling reminder of how each year brings new challenges and blessings. Wishing you an amazing 2025 growing season! 🌾✨
Thanks and thanks for watching!
It would be nice to keep that income stream flowing thru the end of the year. We havent sold anything in 2 months.
That’s the main reason I do it. After this is over, no sales until June.
I planted cheers this year and it done really well. Do you grow a spring crop of cabbage? I've never done spring, only fall, so I'm not sure what to expect?
No just Fall.
Enjoy your videos! Keep up the good work!
Thanks !
Nice sweet potatoes
Thanks. I love to eat them. All gone til next year.
Thank you for a great video I love to see you take the Whole cabbage been waiting for this
Thanks. Sorry to keep you waiting!
Do you irrigate your peach trees
Yes when needed
Blimp came over northern alabama yesterday
Very good video thank you would like to see more of your greens being harvested cabbage and such
Cabbage video will be coming before end of year
Thank you for sharing !l Live on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, love seeing them in the fields!!❤
I farm and love it. Row veggie crops like you. Great job.
Thanks for watching
Good operation 👍
Thanks for watching
Where do you get your boxes and bins from? I've yet to find a supplier at a good cost.
The price of boxes and cardboard bins are very expensive especially when you add in shipping. For bins, International Paper here in Louisiana is an outlet. I also have a produce company that saves bins for me and I go pick them up. For boxes, we use once used boxes and have them hauled out of Texas from a repacker. For new boxes, Southern Container out of North Carolina has about everything. Thanks for watching.
Ryan I really wish to meet you
Thanks.
Sweet potatoes.
i like your vidio
I Love your content ❤
Thanks and thanks for watching!
how do you plant the greens, i use a hand planter and don't plant that much. How much do you charge per bag.
I use a 1 row vacuum planter. It’s in an earlier video. $5/bag
Thanks for sharing you always have great content on farming in your part of the country.
Thanks and thanks for watching!
I enjoyed your video! And I really like the honor system you have. 😊😊❤❤
Thanks a lot and thanks for watching!
I'm new to your channel and I came to buy sweet potatoes. I tried to find where you would go to pick greens, but I wasn't sure where the gate is located. Is there anyone I can talk to?
All you had to do was ask someone when you came to buy potatoes. Just come back there and someone will tell you where to go.
@ryanfarmsproduce yeah... thought about that after I left. Having chronic brain farts lately.
I am not a farmer but my wife & I enjoy the show!!~ so nice to see what you do for the people with the honor system!! 👍👍
Thanks for the comments and for watching!
Very interesting, hearing about your planting schedules vs. ours in New Englands wild. We got our first frost Oct 15th, I think? The you-pick, berry business is big up here, apples too, but never heard of greens! Thanks for the videos, im sure you will get 3000 very soon, you're sharing valuable practical information.
I always enjoy hearing about different parts of the country and their growing seasons. Thanks for watching!
We'll be out as soon as it dries out after today and tomorrow. Some greens for Thanksgiving.
excellent video as always.
Great looking crop. Thanks.
Worked on Dixie Plantation, back in the late 70's working cattle and cutting hay. Great area, moved out of state due to job. Just found your channel and subscribed thanks
Thanks for watching
I dont a drip. What kind of blend did u use, and how many applications did u do... i really enjoy ur videos..
Have you ever used coragan in your transplant water
No but I do use Beseige on some of my crops as a foliar insecticide. It has the same active ingredient in addition to a pyrethroid.
Coragen in transplant works good!!
when did you plant the cabbage?
Right after Labor Day
How’s the turnips and muster need pictures
Do you have any corn available now?
Summer only
Those yellow melons what's the name and we're can I get the seeds
Highmark Seed in Georgia
Great produce and Ryan does a great job
Which soil insecticide do you use?
Belay and Bifenthrin
Great Job.
Thanks for watching!
Do you post signs in front and back and in phone messages that says "when we run out of something, that's all there is for that day."??
Sometimes we’ll put signs up when we have run out for the day for the retail people. People that come on a regular basis know that we can run out and that’s why it’s usually so busy in the mornings. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos about your operation. Im a small part time vegetable guy in North Carolina.
Thanks for watching!
Good video people need to know where the food comes from
They do need to know. Thanks for watching.
Sold out this season on our little five acre mixed plot, made enough to cover the bills of the house, so thats somethin. Up in New England our season gets cut short abruptly and we suffered horribly with lack of rain, so it was a lot of irrigating. Makes me wonder if its worth getting a CDL and driving a rig down south to resell produce up here in our fringe seasons for extra income.
I’ve always been thankful for our long growing season. Thanks for watching!
I’m new to your channel. How many acres of sweet potatoes do you manage? I know you have had to cover it before but was curious about your avg yield too. Thx.
7 acres irrigated. We usually get 4000 bushels out of there. Sometimes more sometimes less. I have settled on that same acreage every year. It’s just the right amount usually for us to get mostly retail price and be sold out by Thanksgiving. Thanks for watching.