How Amish Save Seeds for Years Without Buying New Ones
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The Amish seems to bring the sense of America back to America ❤
Thank you for sharing the information. Just what I was looking for.
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Thank you ❤
Helpful thanks
informative i like this
Great
No real Amish anything here. Its just seed saving. Which is good in and of itself.
Good
DID YOU SEE THE PECTOSE IN THAT TOMA5O MAN .
Cool
Our children will finally learn things like this in school thanks to Trump.👍
He literally wants to ban the board of education
Thanks to Trump's massive failures and dictatorship you mean
Because he'll destroy the economy
Except that it is illegal for the rest of us
Only if you're collecting seeds from a patented breed and you plan on selling them, for heirloom varieties or for your own personal consumption it's perfectly legal
@spidercactusman aaaaaahhhhh, 10-4.
Were they spraying pesticides ??????
Probably fertilizer. Compost tea.
Enemies of Monsanto!!
Write it down, write it down, one day lobyists will win and government will make youtube to remove this video.
They use horses to plough fields. Animal cruelty not all humans are equal
When horses die, they feed and fertilize the earth. In the meantime, tractors that burn diesel fuel rust and wear out, making junkyards, making children sick. So which is more important? Horses which were created to be beasts of burden, or YOUR OWN CHILDREN?
How can that be? Working for the living is so uncool, that 7 Bio People doing it day by day. Why not horses too?
@rosanawirepa7906 What would you prefer? Horses decompose and fertilize the soil when they die. Tractors, on the other hand, will rust and take up space when they finally quit.
And how do you think people use to farm prior to more modern technology? If the animal is treated well and taken care of properly, there is no cruelty. I've seen people treated worse.