Im in Roanoke atm and im growing tons of food in the city but i cant own animals im looking to starta homestead but having problems finding land vlose to roanke thays affordable. Love seeing this brings me.confidence that we can do this at 40 years old . Its never to late to start living folks!
I know how much work it is just growing a garden for our family without adding in the full time job or marketing the produce. You look excited, but tired. Be careful for burnout and stress on the family unit. We have found having a mountain feist to be the BEST garden dog. She kills snakes and all rodents including bunnies. Our girl is aging so we are already planning to get a new puppy so we dont have any time for pests to move in and multiply. God bless (from VA)!
I have no clue where Redfern comes from When I was visiting Australia I got off at Redfern railway station As you know lush & fern that’s a place I was born & raised ( kandy. ELLA srilanka )
great video until I saw the fans placed over fiberglass and blowing on the lettuce :( he needs to cover the fiberglass in the ceiling or just get rid of it cause it only causes mild here down in Virginia.
Here are a few I think were extremely valuable: 1. The Organic No-Till Farming Revolution: High-Production Methods for Small-Scale Farmers: by Andrew Mefferd 2. The No-Till Organic Vegetable Farm: How to Start and Run a Profitable Market Garden That Builds Health in Soil, Crops, and Communities: by Daniel Mays 3. The Living Soil Handbook: The No-Till Grower's Guide to Ecological Market Gardening: by Jesse Frost 4. The Market Gardener: A Successful Grower's Handbook for Small-Scale Organic Farming: by Jean-Martin Fortier 5. The Winter Harvest Handbook: Year-Round Vegetable Production Using Deep-Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses: by Eliot Coleman 6. The New Organic Grower, 3rd Edition: A Master's Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener, 30th Anniversary Edition: by Eliot Coleman
Unsure about the fiberglass insulation above the drying fans, but everything else is absolutely amazing
Another awesome peak into an awesome family farm setup.
Respect from Africa 🇿🇦
This is a smart farmer! Great video farmer's friend!
Thanks 👍
That dual workload...is a lot. Good on them.
Beautiful, otderly farm! A joy to see.
Thankyou Farmer Friends Team, keep inspiring ❤️
I’m inspired! Thank you for sharing your journey
Im in Roanoke atm and im growing tons of food in the city but i cant own animals im looking to starta homestead but having problems finding land vlose to roanke thays affordable. Love seeing this brings me.confidence that we can do this at 40 years old . Its never to late to start living folks!
Land in Floyd is definitely hard to come by atm. A lot of people are looking. It's a special place. 😊
Awesome farm! It's amazing what you guys are able to do while also working full time. Wishing you all continued success 👍
This is awesome watching from South Africa
Nicely done! Red Fern Farm is a beautiful farm💜💜💜
Wow. An inspiration
Living the dream!
Wow! Such a beautiful Farm! So envious of the high tunnels! 😂
Excellent video lot to learns
I know how much work it is just growing a garden for our family without adding in the full time job or marketing the produce. You look excited, but tired. Be careful for burnout and stress on the family unit.
We have found having a mountain feist to be the BEST garden dog. She kills snakes and all rodents including bunnies. Our girl is aging so we are already planning to get a new puppy so we dont have any time for pests to move in and multiply.
God bless (from VA)!
Strange seeing stuff from an area near where I grew up
Amazing farm,
Ideal tunnels 😊
Gorgeous place and set up. I like seeing the Neversink Farm inspirations with the clipper system and tool rack.
Amazing!
Nice video friends
Amazing!
I have no clue where Redfern comes from
When I was visiting Australia I got off at Redfern railway station
As you know lush & fern that’s a place I was born & raised ( kandy. ELLA srilanka )
great video until I saw the fans placed over fiberglass and blowing on the lettuce :( he needs to cover the fiberglass in the ceiling or just get rid of it cause it only causes mild here down in Virginia.
The insulation concerned me as well.
Greetings,
Which farming books did you read?
Cheers 🍷
Here are a few I think were extremely valuable:
1. The Organic No-Till Farming Revolution: High-Production Methods for Small-Scale Farmers: by Andrew Mefferd
2. The No-Till Organic Vegetable Farm: How to Start and Run a Profitable Market Garden That Builds Health in Soil, Crops, and Communities: by Daniel Mays
3. The Living Soil Handbook: The No-Till Grower's Guide to Ecological Market Gardening: by Jesse Frost
4. The Market Gardener: A Successful Grower's Handbook for Small-Scale Organic Farming: by Jean-Martin Fortier
5. The Winter Harvest Handbook: Year-Round Vegetable Production Using Deep-Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses: by Eliot Coleman
6. The New Organic Grower, 3rd Edition: A Master's Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener, 30th Anniversary Edition: by Eliot Coleman
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Brilliant, TY
@@RedFernFarmVAgreat list. Hello from Floyd County 😊 thanks for sharing your farm. Very impressive!
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