My wife ordered a pint bottle of yours from Amazon And you now will have a customer for life. It is by far some of the best Sorghum that I've ever had. And that's saying a lot. Because when I was a kid in N Arkansas Ozarks we had a neighbor Emmett Slay that raised and squeezed about 3-4 acres. So I've helped him with stripping and hacking. And have been hooked on homegrown Sorghum ever since. A simple Thank You is a small token of my Gratitude for you and your family hard work.
The greatest asset is not the sorghum, but the family to that wotks together to create it!!! What a blessing!!!! Family is something that can't be purchased, nor the legacy and tradition passed down to the younger generations. I wish I had inherited such a foundation to build upon with the family to sustain it!!! Such a beautiful legacy!!! The foundation in Christ being of the utmost importance!!!!!!!
We sell your products from Happy Dirt to chefs all around Charlotte. You're a staple ingredient on so many of our chef's menus. Thank you for all you do, the work and the care, thank you
I grew up having sorghum mixed with a little butter on biscuits for breakfast starting in the early/mid 70s on up. My late father was born and raised in Log Lick, Ky and that is where he learned of it himself. I remember him telling all of us that good sorghum was getting hard to find and a lot of times because we couldn't find any better he would buy some that was very dark and had quite the bite. He didn't care for the darker sorghum much and would always try to find lighter colored syrup. He said that better sorghum has to do with the processing of it and stripping the leaves as opposed to not stripping. I'm not sure if this is true or not but that's what he always said. Love some good sorghum!
Can Mark Guenther make a daily podcast? I promise to listen for every single second. What an amazing calming voice. I was sure he's an actor. Thank you mark for such wonderful clip
Possibly the best sorghum syrup I've ever had. And growing up having it almost daily on my Mom's "Norwegian" pancakes that were just really thin crispy crepes, means I ate it a lot of them! The dark Carols syrup was good if we were out of sorghum but just wasn't the same. I know having such a strong opinion about syrup is weird but I think their 's is the best balance of sweet, mouth feel and taste as anything I've found yet. the only way to make it better is I put some local honey with it. /Great in coffee also
Just bought a big jug of sorghum syrup from you after seeing a demonstration! Never seen sorghum before in person, just seen it referenced in books! Excited to use it in my kitchen!
While watching your video last week I went on Amazon and ordered your sorghum. I received my order in two days and have enjoyed it several times this week. Your sorghum is delicious and very flavorful. It’s a nice change from using my usual real maple syrup. I even added some to the chili I was cooking this weekend and it added a nice unique bit of additional flavor. Thanks for posting the video. You have another new fan.
5:37 I worked at John Deere when Mark and his wife purchased the sugarcane harvester, the last time Mark and his wife showed up in Thibodaux, LA it snowed, that was a very interesting visit Mark…
I just watched your video, and found it very informative. I have lived in a small town in the Missouri Ozarks, and back in the 50's and 60's sorghum was a common product around here, but due to restrictions from the state health Department, the sorghum business is no longer around. You can bet that I will be ordering some from you in the future. Last of all, do you add anything to the sorghum to prevent crystallization?
When my brother comes from USA i will request him to bring this Muddy pond sweet juice for my wife and my baby..... I live in India and greatly respect hard working farmers like you.... We have a farmers protest going on in India but trust me they are not farmers... I know my farmers they are just like you... All they care is their farm and crops not politics and that's what I love the most about a true farmer... Great respect and love to all farmers.
Just got my first bottle and my daughter made some homemade waffles and poured some of that Muddy Pond Sorghum on it and that first bite was so damn delicious and I'll never use another bottle of pancake syrup again! That's some good stuff for sure and I'll buy it again and again from now on!
Please consider halting the use of herbicide. There are many natural methods to try instead. Would love some organic sorghum in a glass jar!!😋 Thank you
Everyone at Muddy Pond is wonderful. We never had Sorghum Syrup until recently, and we love it. It's nutritious, and it's a great substitute for processed sugars and syrups. Thanks to Doreen and to Holly for your help. We'll be placing more orders in the future. God bless + Michael
Many northerners are not familiar with Sorghum syrup nor it's outstanding nutritional value. I've been telling my family and friends all about it, and I hope that you get many orders.
Hello, good morning Joe Davidson from Springfield Missouri what in the video I see the big machine cutting the heads off the plants what do you do with the heads? Do you come through and pick them up or just leave them on the ground even though I live in the city of Springfield, Missouri, I would like to know if you would be willing to sell few of the heads of the stems still in tact please let me know and this way I’ll give you the information of where to send it . Just let I’m experimenting with a few different grains
I was considering buying some until I heard you saying you use herbicide on your fields. It’s just not good to eat anything that has been in contact with herbicides or insecticides. Many of those chemicals stay in the environment and they definitely end up in wildlife and humans alike and cause problems.
Best syrup I've found. Ohio guy eating Tenn goodies.
My wife ordered a pint bottle of yours from Amazon And you now will have a customer for life. It is by far some of the best Sorghum that I've ever had. And that's saying a lot. Because when I was a kid in N Arkansas Ozarks we had a neighbor Emmett Slay that raised and squeezed about 3-4 acres. So I've helped him with stripping and hacking. And have been hooked on homegrown Sorghum ever since. A simple Thank You is a small token of my Gratitude for you and your family hard work.
Adore your product!!! In my lifetime I've made sorghum lovers of hundreds of people!
I like it best drizzled over homemade ice cream!
The greatest asset is not the sorghum, but the family to that wotks together to create it!!! What a blessing!!!! Family is something that can't be purchased, nor the legacy and tradition passed down to the younger generations. I wish I had inherited such a foundation to build upon with the family to sustain it!!! Such a beautiful legacy!!! The foundation in Christ being of the utmost importance!!!!!!!
We sell your products from Happy Dirt to chefs all around Charlotte. You're a staple ingredient on so many of our chef's menus. Thank you for all you do, the work and the care, thank you
Sr. I'm from Mexico and see all the hard work and passion inspire. hopefully I will try Muddy pond sorghum soon. God bless you.
Master Micah, 🙏
This surely is one of your better videos.
I visited this place many years ago. Along for when I can go back again, had a great time just living, calm life.
I grew up having sorghum mixed with a little butter on biscuits for breakfast starting in the early/mid 70s on up. My late father was born and raised in Log Lick, Ky and that is where he learned of it himself. I remember him telling all of us that good sorghum was getting hard to find and a lot of times because we couldn't find any better he would buy some that was very dark and had quite the bite. He didn't care for the darker sorghum much and would always try to find lighter colored syrup. He said that better sorghum has to do with the processing of it and stripping the leaves as opposed to not stripping. I'm not sure if this is true or not but that's what he always said.
Love some good sorghum!
That's true. 😊❤
Hi....thank you for sharing. Found you on Eats.....this is the best motivation. Thank you
You have quite an operation. Thanks for the video explaining the process. I've use your product especially when I make buckwheat pancakes.
wow that was amazing, just beautiful!!!
Can Mark Guenther make a daily podcast? I promise to listen for every single second.
What an amazing calming voice. I was sure he's an actor.
Thank you mark for such wonderful clip
Possibly the best sorghum syrup I've ever had. And growing up having it almost daily on my Mom's "Norwegian" pancakes that were just really thin crispy crepes, means I ate it a lot of them! The dark Carols syrup was good if we were out of sorghum but just wasn't the same. I know having such a strong opinion about syrup is weird but I think their 's is the best balance of sweet, mouth feel and taste as anything I've found yet.
the only way to make it better is I put some local honey with it. /Great in coffee also
Just bought a big jug of sorghum syrup from you after seeing a demonstration! Never seen sorghum before in person, just seen it referenced in books! Excited to use it in my kitchen!
After watching your video and your work ethic, I look forward to trying your product. Well done...
While watching your video last week I went on Amazon and ordered your sorghum. I received my order in two days and have enjoyed it several times this week. Your sorghum is delicious and very flavorful. It’s a nice change from using my usual real maple syrup. I even added some to the chili I was cooking this weekend and it added a nice unique bit of additional flavor. Thanks for posting the video. You have another new fan.
5:37
I worked at John Deere when Mark and his wife purchased the sugarcane harvester, the last time Mark and his wife showed up in Thibodaux, LA it snowed, that was a very interesting visit Mark…
Great place! I remember visiting here many years ago while visiting my parents near Crossville, Tn.
Love it...have a jar on my counter always
great video. I went to website and bought me some Sorghum syrup. Can't wait to taste it
Your sorghum is fantastic. I put it on my grits.
I just watched your video, and found it very informative. I have lived in a small town in the Missouri Ozarks, and back in the 50's and 60's sorghum was a common product around here, but due to restrictions from the state health Department, the sorghum business is no longer around. You can bet that I will be ordering some from you in the future.
Last of all, do you add anything to the sorghum to prevent crystallization?
When my brother comes from USA i will request him to bring this Muddy pond sweet juice for my wife and my baby..... I live in India and greatly respect hard working farmers like you.... We have a farmers protest going on in India but trust me they are not farmers... I know my farmers they are just like you... All they care is their farm and crops not politics and that's what I love the most about a true farmer... Great respect and love to all farmers.
This stuff is GREAT!
Just got my first bottle and my daughter made some homemade waffles and poured some of that Muddy Pond Sorghum on it and that first bite was so damn delicious and I'll never use another bottle of pancake syrup again! That's some good stuff for sure and I'll buy it again and again from now on!
Nice to write back Sr. I would like to get some of Muddy pond sorghum, there is some way to have it in Mexico?
sweet! thank you!
Sorghum is used in China to produce an alcoholic product known simply as sorghum wine
Please consider halting the use of herbicide. There are many natural methods to try instead. Would love some organic sorghum in a glass jar!!😋 Thank you
Everyone at Muddy Pond is wonderful. We never had Sorghum Syrup until recently, and we love it. It's nutritious, and it's a great substitute for processed sugars and syrups. Thanks to Doreen and to Holly for your help. We'll be placing more orders in the future.
God bless + Michael
Question. To me is that it’s a waste to cut the top of the cane & not keeping it for seed or grinding Flour, ETC!! I’m Joe from SWMO.
I am honestly surprised the pressed cane leavings are not harvested for animal feed.
We buy ours here best stuff ever
Many northerners are not familiar with Sorghum syrup nor it's outstanding nutritional value. I've been telling my family and friends all about it, and I hope that you get many orders.
Hello, good morning Joe Davidson from Springfield Missouri what in the video I see the big machine cutting the heads off the plants what do you do with the heads? Do you come through and pick them up or just leave them on the ground even though I live in the city of Springfield, Missouri, I would like to know if you would be willing to sell few of the heads of the stems still in tact please let me know and this way I’ll give you the information of where to send it . Just let I’m experimenting with a few different grains
What variety of sorghum do you plant?
Y'all do your parents proud!
Makes the best pecan pie. ❤😊
Is sourgum same as cane syrup ?
What happens to the grains by the way?
Never tried sorghum before .
Would u mind if we came to help?? we make cane syrup, but would love to learn from you guys!!
sorry about your Dad
I was considering buying some until I heard you saying you use herbicide on your fields. It’s just not good to eat anything that has been in contact with herbicides or insecticides. Many of those chemicals stay in the environment and they definitely end up in wildlife and humans alike and cause problems.
Put the loader down in front of the tractor where it belongs.
Poor horses walk around in circles, exploited by humans since the dawn of civilization.
They're tasty too.
Poor socialist working in circles, exploited by governments since the dawn of socialism
Would u mind if we came to help?? we make cane syrup, but would love to learn from you guys!!