i can see why you were drawn to this farm, Jason. So intentional and beautiful. Every farm should have a Barn Quilt on a barn (quilter here). Beautiful tour and you are a great interviewer too. Thanks.
That young man is a fantastic farmer. He has truly learned his craft to a masters level. God Bless his efforts and I hope the land is truly good to him. His farm is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing Jason. Y'all have a Blessed evening.
It's encouraging to see land owners opting to lease out their land to FARMERS instead of DEVELOPERS as is the case where I live. My "country" home is now surrounded by a gazillion new subdivisions. It's very frustrating.
I heard the podcast on growing for market that he did, and now seeing your video Jason, thanks for doing the tour of their farm. I been subscribed to your channel for years but I don't usually comment, hello from my homestead in northeast Florida.
Thanks, Jason, for this field trip. I have lived in Rutherford County for 78 years with relatives in McDowell County, and I had never heard of this fantastic farm.
Watching this video gave me ideas! My brother and I co-own our parent's land after they passed, almost 27 acres, and this gave me the idea to check into the idea of leasing the land to a farmer like this. It was farmland with Angus cattle on it and there is a barn and a small house that needs work after a kitchen fire the previous renter's daughter started. Many possibilities! Many thoughts!
This is a great opportunity for homesteaders/ farmers to try their hand at farming! If it doesn't fit for them they are able to move and not have to worry about trying to sell a large amount of property. Brilliant on the side of the investor!
Very cool! Thanks so much for sharing this amazing farm with us. They are doing some really exciting things! It’s nice to see young families making their way in today’s tough economy. Wishing Wild East Farm all the best! 😊
Hi.... Merry Christmas and Happy New year Jason and Loraine and pynlope and all your family to thanks you for showing your video homestead 🎄⛄🏡🐔🐓🐣🐤🐥🦃🐑🐖🐷🐝🎥👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍
I like Noah's method of preparing fresh ground. I just have a backyard garden but want to add another bed. So digging it up and adding a layer of compost might be our next project.
Wonderful work you're doing Noah and Lyric! I live in central NC and feel blessed that we have a lot of young regenerative farmers populating here. I wonder, is there a risk with land leasing, that you might get the rug pulled out from under you after all the blood sweat & tears and costly infrastructure you've poured into it? If the owner dies, does his will protect you in any way?
Beautiful! I wish I had the farming idea when I was young! Oh well, that's gone! Blessings! Keep up the great job Noah! Thanks for sharing Jason! Blessings!
What a great setup! Up here in Canada, you cannot harvest and butcher your own animals if you plan on selling them. They must go to a government approved abattoir. So much over-regulations here
I’m happy to hear that he’s going to cut down some tree to get more sun light in the woods for more grass growth on the forest floor. I’m in that processes right now and I got people telling me to just let the pigs to do it. Pigs don’t take trees down 😅
Oh,. It break's my heart that a turkey was killed by another animal. I know it was hungry. How painful it was for the turkey. I am VERY BLESSED GREATFUL THANKFUL FOR You BOTH. You TREAT ALL ANIMALS with love and respect. Thank you JASON and GUEST. GOD BLESS YOU ALL FROM SE MICHIGAN GREAT LAKE'S STATE GREETINGS 🏝️🏝️🐟🐠🐟✝️🛐🛐🛐 I ll subscribed to your guest. .Thank you. CiAO ENJOY ☕☕☕ c🛐✝️🦓🦓✨⭐🌟☀️🚜🚜👏🎉💖🎁🀄👍🌻🍓🍉❤️🌿🌹🦜🥀🌻🍉
What are the details on the bulk chicken feed you get at Tractor Supply? I’m talking that large bin bags you get? What would I ask for at my tractor supply?
What happens if his lease is pulled by the owner? Is that a risk after they put so much into the land. Does anyone have experience leasing land for farming?
I love this farm, the way he is utilizing the animals between the orchards is unique. But I beg to differ about his chicken pens being predator proof. Raccoons will eventually find the chickens and they will easily get on top of that pen. They will climb on the back of another raccoon if they need to. I saw a raccoon lift the lid of a trashcan that was tightly bungeed, while a second raccoon retrieved food. It was back when bungee cords were made of tough rubber and my dad, a laborer, wrapped it around the handles and through the lid handle. It was a metal trashcan. Those raccoons didn't look like they had any trouble, they are strong and smart.
The United States must be much easier to do organic gardens because here in Canada BC you can't have anything that has been sprayed or anything in the ground for 10 years before you're allowed to grow anything on it and classify as organic like you just said cardboard well cardboard put in the ground is not organic because the cardboard has a glue in it and different chemicals to make the cardboard therefore that goes into your soil and your soil can't be classified as organic here to Canada BC
young man is doing great for himself and his partner congrats , thanks Jason for showing us hugssss
A great, well thought out farm. Nice to see more health centered farmers. Thanks for the tour. 💕
My husband and I really enjoyed this video. We live in Upstate SC and it’s fantastic to know about farms on an area not too far from us. Lee
So awesome Louis family how they are growing things. Thanks for sharing Jason.
A simple and yet effective mobile coop system. Very cool!
This farm is exactly what communities need. Local, regenerative, clean food. Great video. Thank you.
His wheel system on his chicken tractor was very smart!
Noah and Lyric are a plethora of info! We are so luckily to live so close to them. Thank you for featuring them!
Very helpful for my future homesteading thanks Jason and thank you sir for work you’ve done you and your wife
So happy they are getting to do something they love.
Amazing job telling the story, best youtuber on the tube... thank you
This was a great video! Their farm is very good to look at! You can tell he really likes what he is doing! Thank you Jason for showing this to us!💜💜
Noah and Lyric are dope and all that they’ve done to that land is astonishing!! Awesome video!!
i can see why you were drawn to this farm, Jason. So intentional and beautiful. Every farm should have a Barn Quilt on a barn (quilter here). Beautiful tour and you are a great interviewer too. Thanks.
That young man is a fantastic farmer. He has truly learned his craft to a masters level. God Bless his efforts and I hope the land is truly good to him. His farm is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing Jason. Y'all have a Blessed evening.
Thanks Jason that was a lovely farm to share with us . There's also good happening around us and it's comforting to see some 👍❤️
It's encouraging to see land owners opting to lease out their land to FARMERS instead of DEVELOPERS as is the case where I live. My "country" home is now surrounded by a gazillion new subdivisions. It's very frustrating.
Holy cow, the amount of fantastic ideas!!
I heard the podcast on growing for market that he did, and now seeing your video Jason, thanks for doing the tour of their farm. I been subscribed to your channel for years but I don't usually comment, hello from my homestead in northeast Florida.
Awesome. He is doing exactly what is needed with that land to be sustainable
This farmer is smart. He’s an entrepreneur. Found out how he sells his products. He’s a great guy to learn from.😊
The coyotes in our area chew right through hardware cloth and they jump our 6ft electric fence so we have to build little fortresses for our birds.
Love the hook system for the wheels! Brilliant!
This is a gorgeous farm and he obviously loves farming. Thank you for the farm tour. 👍
Thanks, Jason, for this field trip. I have lived in Rutherford County for 78 years with relatives in McDowell County, and I had never heard of this fantastic farm.
This is one of my fav videos!
Interesting the young man's thoughts on farming.
That was a beautiful farm, thanks for sharing Jason.
Watching this video gave me ideas! My brother and I co-own our parent's land after they passed, almost 27 acres, and this gave me the idea to check into the idea of leasing the land to a farmer like this. It was farmland with Angus cattle on it and there is a barn and a small house that needs work after a kitchen fire the previous renter's daughter started. Many possibilities! Many thoughts!
I found this extremely interesting. Thanks for the tour.👍🏻
Awesome guy, Farm, storyteller! Thank you Jason for sharing their story with us!
Excellent video, Jason. 💜💙💚💫 What and amazing Set Up. It just goes to show how collaboration can benefit both Leasing Owner and New Start Homesteader.
LOVE that barn quilt! What a beautiful farm. Thank you for sharing.
I like the chicken tractor wheel set up,I was trying to come up with something thanks for the great idea
What a nice visit! I love this farm. Thank you Jason.
I love that you featured this on your channel. It's great to see a young couple doing work like this. Invaluable, really.
This is a great opportunity for homesteaders/ farmers to try their hand at farming! If it doesn't fit for them they are able to move and not have to worry about trying to sell a large amount of property. Brilliant on the side of the investor!
Very cool! Thanks so much for sharing this amazing farm with us. They are doing some really exciting things! It’s nice to see young families making their way in today’s tough economy. Wishing Wild East Farm all the best! 😊
Hi.... Merry Christmas and Happy New year Jason and Loraine and pynlope and all your family to thanks you for showing your video homestead 🎄⛄🏡🐔🐓🐣🐤🐥🦃🐑🐖🐷🐝🎥👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍
Grettings from Slovakia.
I love ❤ Slovakia! Spent 5 weeks this spring touring much of the country. I even tried to look at farmland near Stara Lubovna.
❤❤Love this place! Thanks for sharing!
I love this whole thing. Thanks for the share!
WOW!
WOW! Noah has done an AMAZING job!! Thanks for sharing, Jason!
I like Noah's method of preparing fresh ground. I just have a backyard garden but want to add another bed. So digging it up and adding a layer of compost might be our next project.
Would love to see his makeshift spreader for putting compost in his garden.
Looks great
Thankyou 😊
Good afternoon from PAPUA NEW GUINEA. I enjoyed watching your contents
Thats so interesting! Great partnership. Thats a gorg farm. Great vid. 👍👍
Awesome looking farm so happy for him
Great to see! 👍
Awesome, always good seeing young individuals with the passion for farming and growing the foods we truly need. All the best and stay safe.
Great video!!
Great new content idea!
Wheels on Hooks. Great Idea.
Thanks Jason for spreading the news. All the best to Wild East Farm!
great farm already but sure will be work for a couple of years finishing setting it up creating your projects and processes.
A great episode Jason. Very interesting and informative. Thanks so much. 👏🏻🇦🇺🦘
Thanks Jason that was interesting , nice man
awesome content as always.thanks for sharing and taking us along.
Beautiful farm I wish I could go back 30yrs I would love farming...
Thanks for this tour of Wild East Farm. Noah is fun to listen to.
Good job Jason, thoroughly enjoyed this new type of video from you. What a beautiful job they're doing on that farm and so informative.
Interesting life style. 🕊
Wonderful work you're doing Noah and Lyric! I live in central NC and feel blessed that we have a lot of young regenerative farmers populating here. I wonder, is there a risk with land leasing, that you might get the rug pulled out from under you after all the blood sweat & tears and costly infrastructure you've poured into it? If the owner dies, does his will protect you in any way?
Lovely to see you out and about . I so miss being on land 😊
Beautiful! I wish I had the farming idea when I was young! Oh well, that's gone! Blessings! Keep up the great job Noah! Thanks for sharing Jason! Blessings!
That’s pretty neat Jason. God bless.
What a great setup! Up here in Canada, you cannot harvest and butcher your own animals if you plan on selling them. They must go to a government approved abattoir. So much over-regulations here
Just a heads up have had BOTH racoons and skunks climb both chainlink and hardwear cloth!
Awesomeness
Wow, cool video.
fantastic
My son attended Warren-Wilson, we are from Vermont! Great school. Really great operation you have!
I’m happy to hear that he’s going to cut down some tree to get more sun light in the woods for more grass growth on the forest floor. I’m in that processes right now and I got people telling me to just let the pigs to do it. Pigs don’t take trees down 😅
Great video Jason!
excellent video
Oh,. It break's my heart that a turkey was killed by another animal. I know it was hungry.
How painful it was for the turkey. I am VERY BLESSED GREATFUL THANKFUL FOR
You BOTH. You TREAT ALL ANIMALS with love and respect. Thank you JASON and GUEST. GOD BLESS YOU ALL FROM SE MICHIGAN GREAT LAKE'S STATE GREETINGS 🏝️🏝️🐟🐠🐟✝️🛐🛐🛐 I ll subscribed to your guest. .Thank you. CiAO ENJOY ☕☕☕ c🛐✝️🦓🦓✨⭐🌟☀️🚜🚜👏🎉💖🎁🀄👍🌻🍓🍉❤️🌿🌹🦜🥀🌻🍉
How long is the lease?
Nice Farm!!!
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Ok! You're leased is up son.💀
Sweetest pigs!
What are the details on the bulk chicken feed you get at Tractor Supply? I’m talking that large bin bags you get? What would I ask for at my tractor supply?
I don't buy feed from tractor supply
@@SowtheLand where do you go in the videos where I See you bring a trailer and a forklift loads a big giant white bag onto your trailer?
I have the feed delivered to tractor supply so they can load it on my trailer. I don't buy it through TS. They are just being nice. :)
@@SowtheLand oh, that’s interesting. So you buy the feed from a local feed mill?
@@SowtheLand thanks for the reply!
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What happens if his lease is pulled by the owner? Is that a risk after they put so much into the land. Does anyone have experience leasing land for farming?
I love this farm, the way he is utilizing the animals between the orchards is unique. But I beg to differ about his chicken pens being predator proof. Raccoons will eventually find the chickens and they will easily get on top of that pen. They will climb on the back of another raccoon if they need to. I saw a raccoon lift the lid of a trashcan that was tightly bungeed, while a second raccoon retrieved food. It was back when bungee cords were made of tough rubber and my dad, a laborer, wrapped it around the handles and through the lid handle. It was a metal trashcan. Those raccoons didn't look like they had any trouble, they are strong and smart.
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Secondsies!🎉 Nooice! 😎 STOC
Sometimes your info is so far reaching!?Keep on producing. 1:52
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The United States must be much easier to do organic gardens because here in Canada BC you can't have anything that has been sprayed or anything in the ground for 10 years before you're allowed to grow anything on it and classify as organic like you just said cardboard well cardboard put in the ground is not organic because the cardboard has a glue in it and different chemicals to make the cardboard therefore that goes into your soil and your soil can't be classified as organic here to Canada BC
Just a word of caution.
Get ready as the predators are on there way.
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SoCal still sucks.
Don’t get Jason have you taking all thru the vlog that’s not how you do it