Another very interesting video. Someday, with support, it would be great to see lots and lots of these smaller producers feeding more of the world!! Love what you all are doing by showcasing so many hardworking farmers on their own land. Hooray❣️
This is the difference between local farms who fail and local farms who succeed. This farm success is because she problem solves and seeks knowledge to be successful. If all small farms subscribes to this channel, you too will be successful. 😎💯🙌
It's true. I raise chickens for eggs and meat. Non-GMO, corn and soy free, organic, fermented feed, free range, etc. When I see signs on the roadside "Eggs $2.50 or $3 / dozen" I think "low quality, cheap feed, no thanks."
Hi, It's Farmer Tricia from Creekside, the Whole Farm Planning was a large program that was done across 5 (or 6 ) states in the Northeast that was with Holistic Management International. The program as I took it and mentored for is no longer offered, it was originally funded federally for beginning farmers and ranchers funds targeting beginning women farmers and that funding wasn't continued after 5 or so years. (at least that's how I recall it) But you can check with Holistic Management International and see what classes they have on offer online or in person your area. I know they don't do much in the northeast anymore but the inperson events are mostly out west but they do offer online classes plus have scholarships to make it easier. Also Cornell Small Farms has some HMI centered classes that are often taught by a NYS HMI instructor ( I know them from my training and keep in touch, I never completed my training to be an instructor or I would be doing it! ). BF 101, 102, 103 and 110 are ones that use HM (holistic management) the most, and based off of that original training I took. I hope this helps you some. I'm happy to answer any other questions and you can find my contact stuff on our website.
hi big fan loved this video hoping your numbers grow! i'm like number 50 today would like to see you around 10,000 keep up the great content! this is how Justin and the Rhodes clan got started with the great american farm tour maybe consider some vlogs about behind the scenes what it actually takes to bring all of us the great content you provide
Hi!! Thank you so very much!! I’m so glad you are enjoying our farm tours! We share more behind the scene stuff on our Instagram, if you’re interested in seeing some extra things. But it’s not a lot, when we aren’t on a farm tour we are just wrangling the children haha
She was super helpful with understanding your own value! Really have to look hard at the numbers and realize where you need to be to be able to live comfortably!
I loved hearing it right from the farmers mouth, sound reasoning. Thank you.
Yes!!! Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed our visit! I loved meeting Tricia!! Such a great story!
Such a super engaging talker, I could listen to her for hours. ❤
Yes!! When I was listening to her story I felt like I was there with her!! I really enjoyed meeting her and learning about her farm!
Thanks Ladies. Tricia is the real deal
Thank you!! She really is!!
Another very interesting video. Someday, with support, it would be great to see lots and lots of these smaller producers feeding more of the world!! Love what you all are doing by showcasing so many hardworking farmers on their own land. Hooray❣️
Yes!! I’m so glad you are enjoying the farms we are visiting!! We are having a blast!!
This is the difference between local farms who fail and local farms who succeed. This farm success is because she problem solves and seeks knowledge to be successful. If all small farms subscribes to this channel, you too will be successful. 😎💯🙌
What a compliment! Thank you!! She definitely has some wonderful advice here! I’m so glad we were able to chat!!
What a compliment! Thank you!! She definitely has some wonderful advice here! I’m so glad we were able to chat!!
This is great!!! Thanks! I know more about the farm...Trish started the farm about 2 years before we moved to the area. Thank you Breaking New Roots!
Oh wow! Thats great!! She is awesome!! I loved meeting her and learning about her farm!
Love these interviews! So nice to see some of them in my area :)
Thank you so much! I love how small the world can be!! ❤️
What a beautiful story and a beautiful lady. Thank you for sharing.
Yes! Tricia was great! Thank you!!
Great video and lots of good ideas. Keep up the great work and God bless y'all
Thank you!! We are really enjoying our journey!! I’m so glad you are too!
“You pivot every year”…yes!! Truth!
YES! I love how she said that! It really resonated with me!
Great video 🇳🇿❤️
Thank you!! ❤️
aw woodstock newyork such a nice area hope you enjoyed the area
It was so great!! Absolutely beautiful!
It's true. I raise chickens for eggs and meat. Non-GMO, corn and soy free, organic, fermented feed, free range, etc. When I see signs on the roadside "Eggs $2.50 or $3 / dozen" I think "low quality, cheap feed, no thanks."
Could you provide a link to the Whole Farm Planning class she attended? Thank you!
Hi, It's Farmer Tricia from Creekside, the Whole Farm Planning was a large program that was done across 5 (or 6 ) states in the Northeast that was with Holistic Management International. The program as I took it and mentored for is no longer offered, it was originally funded federally for beginning farmers and ranchers funds targeting beginning women farmers and that funding wasn't continued after 5 or so years. (at least that's how I recall it) But you can check with Holistic Management International and see what classes they have on offer online or in person your area. I know they don't do much in the northeast anymore but the inperson events are mostly out west but they do offer online classes plus have scholarships to make it easier. Also Cornell Small Farms has some HMI centered classes that are often taught by a NYS HMI instructor ( I know them from my training and keep in touch, I never completed my training to be an instructor or I would be doing it! ). BF 101, 102, 103 and 110 are ones that use HM (holistic management) the most, and based off of that original training I took. I hope this helps you some. I'm happy to answer any other questions and you can find my contact stuff on our website.
hi big fan loved this video hoping your numbers grow! i'm like number 50 today would like to see you around 10,000
keep up the great content! this is how Justin and the Rhodes clan got started with the great american farm tour
maybe consider some vlogs about behind the scenes what it actually takes to bring all of us the great content you provide
Hi!! Thank you so very much!! I’m so glad you are enjoying our farm tours! We share more behind the scene stuff on our Instagram, if you’re interested in seeing some extra things. But it’s not a lot, when we aren’t on a farm tour we are just wrangling the children haha
Super video.. don’t under value your self.. 👏👌
She was super helpful with understanding your own value! Really have to look hard at the numbers and realize where you need to be to be able to live comfortably!
If she's got a sawmill, it is not a small homestead. 6 acres is huge.