What a fun video. Those onions done that way is a back saver. The rain reminded me of a story. When I was about 10 years old, my grandfather bought me a hooded rain poncho. It wasn't a throw away, you could wear it until you outgrew it but it wasn't heavy. One day he told me to grab my poncho. He had a red raspberry patch that was about 8 feet wide by 100 feet. We'd go pick berries and if it started to sprinkle, I put on my poncho and like a trooper kept picking right along side him. We couldn't eat all those berries so he let a neighbor come pick from them. She made jelly like my grandmother. On the right side, of the fence row was the same thing 8 feet wide, by about 100 feet long and it was black raspberries. I never cared for them for some reason but whether it was berries or picking up potatoes or picking bell peppers it was always fun with my grandfather. He died in 1985 and I still miss him to this day and think of him watching these farm videos. I love how you use and maintain that tractor and don't run out and get a brand spanking new one that cost a fortune.
Those red potatoes look great and you couldn't have found a better way to plow out the onions than with the plastic lifter. Love that old IH 574. Several of my friends had them and they were and are real workhorses.
Your local folks are so lucky to have all the fresh veggies you guys provide! It’s a lot work on your part and I am sure they appreciate it. The farm looks amazing! I can tell Mom is still the boss !! Haha!
It would be impossible to ride my bicycle from Nebraska. Without a motorized vehicle, I can only visually appreciate . Your produce looks wonderful and seemingly yummy tasty.
Love it! Everything is freshly pick from the farm. A very healthy & nutritious fruits & vegetables. Id love the diff.kinds of flowers also. Goodluck to your channel! Im a small content creator also.❤❤❤
The dedication and hard work you all put into harvesting is truly inspiring! It’s amazing to see the progress from small seedlings to bountiful crops. Thank you for sharing this process with us!
Hey Logan everything looks great!!!!! We are cooling down here in Texas, upper 80's and it feels great. Planting our fall winter garden soon. God bless your family.
"Congratulations on your successful harvest after many days of hard care! 🌾🍅 There is nothing more wonderful than the feeling of seeing the flower garden bear fruit from your efforts. I really admire the performance and passion Your passion! Hope the next season will be even more fruitful. Wishing you success and happiness with your passion for gardening 🌿 😊"
Hey I was looking for some advice. Been having trouble with aphids the past few years on garden plants and fruit trees. I had more success this year interplanting the kale with the garlic to keep them away, but once i harvested the garlic they came back. My thoughts are that it is a soil issue that is leading to weak plants so I am going to get address it this year with compost and soil amendments after testing. Looking for advice from you or your dad on soil management and pest control practices.
I do prefer my capsicums Red not green although I will eat them. I guess its personal preference. Like us Australians will never understand eating green tomato's. I am going to try crumbing them and see how it goes as I was told by someone on youtube. I will have to grow the tomato's though because no one sells green ones that I've seen.
If u had some way of covering tomatoes and watermelon and cantaloupe for grocery store protecting them from frost you'd have a nice salary even here down south in Arkansas. I know Wal Mart and others rather have ones like ya'll s rather than getting them from overseas
You know I used to buy the foreign vegetables but like I said they got to have the perfect price most of the time they would just set them outside and you know what would you give me for that not that it was rotted or they already had it cut up in a Ziploc bag ready to go for like a dollar something to make some stir fry or maybe it was like a couple bucks that's been a long time ago though but they did obviously set all the ones that you're throwing out like that they just had a bin outside. Get three for 25 cents fresh everyday not perfect or you know they would sell them for like a dozen for a dollar but they were fresh everyday not the perfect ones or they cut them up you know they had some pretty good little stir fries ready to go that were cheap everyday at a local farmers market that I used to go to they had carrots tomatoes bell peppers peppers that were deformed they had super hot peppers just the basic stuff that you know they had a lot of that would just not perfect sometimes they had melons and watermelons that looks funky but they were still good
Did people know that even triple 13 fertilizers are organic. I seen the stuff they make it from. People in certain areas here picks up thousands of pounds of black walnuts which is used in making phrases and the nitrogen of many triple 13 products. And other organics for all of it. Strange but they don't list organic because it was made from organics many years be4 organics become famous. But the manures has many of nutrients like copper magnesium and the rest triple 13 don't have on its own. If animals lick mineral blocks then u have a great amount of all the minerals and some vitamins.
@@daveklein2826 Obviously {sense you like to use that word), I wouldn't know which one to watch..Tks for being so kind and polite...I like to watch Logan's channel occasionally....He works hard at trying to put out good content and growing it..I am sure he would be thrilled to know that he has a follower that is so helpful as yourself
The not perfect vegetables that they picked every day they didn't wash it or nothing they was just picking it off and they set it out side under some shade and if they sold it they sold it if not they would throw it in the creek honestly
It’s amazing how modern technology has made growing broccoli so much more efficient and sustainable from seed to harvest
What a fun video. Those onions done that way is a back saver. The rain reminded me of a story. When I was about 10 years old, my grandfather bought me a hooded rain poncho. It wasn't a throw away, you could wear it until you outgrew it but it wasn't heavy.
One day he told me to grab my poncho. He had a red raspberry patch that was about 8 feet wide by 100 feet. We'd go pick berries and if it started to sprinkle, I put on my poncho and like a trooper kept picking right along side him. We couldn't eat all those berries so he let a neighbor come pick from them. She made jelly like my grandmother.
On the right side, of the fence row was the same thing 8 feet wide, by about 100 feet long and it was black raspberries. I never cared for them for some reason but whether it was berries or picking up potatoes or picking bell peppers it was always fun with my grandfather. He died in 1985 and I still miss him to this day and think of him watching these farm videos.
I love how you use and maintain that tractor and don't run out and get a brand spanking new one that cost a fortune.
Wow, 18,000 onions planted?! That's impressive! Loved watching the potato harvest too-those reds are coming in perfectly!
Those red potatoes look great and you couldn't have found a better way to plow out the onions than with the plastic lifter. Love that old IH 574. Several of my friends had them and they were and are real workhorses.
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The way you share the planting process is so detailed and easy to understand; I feel confident to start following it!
Your local folks are so lucky to have all the fresh veggies you guys provide!
It’s a lot work on your part and I am sure they appreciate it.
The farm looks amazing!
I can tell Mom is still the boss !! Haha!
LOVE your channel - great family farming, great vegetables & calm, peaceful voice! 👍 God bless y'all! 🙏♥️🙏
Fantastic insights into how agriculture technology is evolving. Keep up the great work
The advances in agriculture technology you’ve shown are amazing. Looking forward to more conten
It's amazing with small farmers how every vegetable item is touched by hands.
Logan, seeing those onions come to the top with the plastic lifter was so satisfying! Also, those canteloupe are beautiful. Thanks for the upload!!!!
You make harvesting look so effortless!
Hello Logan! I just love your farm’s videos…everything looks awesome, especially nice are the red potatoes. Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Hello Logan! I just love your farm’s videos…everything looks awesome, especially nice are the red potatoes. Take care… NAHUWS
It would be impossible to ride my bicycle from Nebraska. Without a motorized vehicle, I can only visually appreciate . Your produce looks wonderful and seemingly yummy tasty.
Your vegetable and flower plot is huge, that's great.
Love watching ❤. Beautiful harvest. Yeah the machine worked for picking your onions.
The Hard Work and Strong 💪 Efforts Continue. 🤔👍
Your work is truly a labor of love.
Nice to hear your mom is talking, amazing how busy your family in your farm harvest ❤❤❤
Love it! Everything is freshly pick from the farm. A very healthy & nutritious fruits & vegetables. Id love the diff.kinds of flowers also. Goodluck to your channel! Im a small content creator also.❤❤❤
Very informative video about agriculture technology. It’s clear that innovation is driving progress
Love your videos,thanks for sharing Logan,so satisfying,my stress reliever,,♥️
It looks cooler ..
Nice to see wind blowing...such a relief.
Love watching you harvest
Fantastic Time saver on the onion rows!!! Good thinking Logan 🎉🎉
The way you explain the planting process is so clear and detailed; it really makes me feel confident to give it a try!
The orchard environment is so calming
Watching this makes me appreciate farmers even more.
The dedication and hard work you all put into harvesting is truly inspiring! It’s amazing to see the progress from small seedlings to bountiful crops. Thank you for sharing this process with us!
I want all your beautiful red potatoes mine garden didn't make at all this year. 😢
Wow, Blessings from hard work beautiful family,this is the best best video I ever watched so far.🙏❤️
Hey Logan everything looks great!!!!! We are cooling down here in Texas, upper 80's and it feels great. Planting our fall winter garden soon. God bless your family.
Hey Mike! We got a pretty chilly cold front up here also. Hope you’re enjoying the weather!! god bless 😁
"Congratulations on your successful harvest after many days of hard care! 🌾🍅 There is nothing more wonderful than the feeling of seeing the flower garden bear fruit from your efforts. I really admire the performance and passion Your passion! Hope the next season will be even more fruitful. Wishing you success and happiness with your passion for gardening 🌿 😊"
Just subscribed coz I love shopping at farmers markets 👍👍👍❤❤
So much abundance. Your hard work paid you.
This is such an inspiring and peaceful way of life.
Another beautiful sharing adventure and lovely piece of work and you guys bonded so well and doing such an amazing job ! .. thanks again Logan ! ..
The content on environmentally friendly planting methods is commendable
You are an amazing man. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
You guy have the most beautiful vegetables of 2024
Such a peaceful and rewarding way to spend the day.
Another great video, Logan! Thanks for sharing with us!
I'd love to watch longer videos of the farm market plsssss...
What a good harvest, it is wonderful but I find it hard for you guys growing vegetables on that stoney land
I love it. It is amazing!!! God bless you!!!
I like how you stay on ane subjuct for more than 3 seconds.
I like being able to have the time to enjoy the work you do.
Thank you for enjoying my channel & watching 😁
glad to see you got help picking this year
Awesome onion harvesting ❤
Great thumbnail this video Logan!
Awesome stuff! What do you spray your brassicas with to keep them from getting eaten?
Do you keep or import! any honeybees for pollination of the melons, or are there enough wild bees around?
That lifter is a cool machine. I never heard of or saw one before.
Thumbs Up for your Parents the Hardest workers out there
Produce looks great!
Hey I was looking for some advice. Been having trouble with aphids the past few years on garden plants and fruit trees. I had more success this year interplanting the kale with the garlic to keep them away, but once i harvested the garlic they came back. My thoughts are that it is a soil issue that is leading to weak plants so I am going to get address it this year with compost and soil amendments after testing. Looking for advice from you or your dad on soil management and pest control practices.
Those spuds arent finished growing
So fresh vegetables 🥦 nice 👍
Your produce looks wonderful…wish I lived closer😊
It must be cool there- it’s forecasted to be 97 in SC tomorrow!
I'm new subscriber.watching from philippines.
It’s clear you love what you do.
I do prefer my capsicums Red not green although I will eat them. I guess its personal preference. Like us Australians will never understand eating green tomato's. I am going to try crumbing them and see how it goes as I was told by someone on youtube. I will have to grow the tomato's though because no one sells green ones that I've seen.
The beauty of nature is really captured in this video.
Thank you for watching 😁
Did you grow the onions from seed?
I apologize if you already talked about this and I missed it but who are "the guys" that are doing some of your picking for you?
Migrant workers.
If u had some way of covering tomatoes and watermelon and cantaloupe for grocery store protecting them from frost you'd have a nice salary even here down south in Arkansas. I know Wal Mart and others rather have ones like ya'll s rather than getting them from overseas
as always, good job
You know I used to buy the foreign vegetables but like I said they got to have the perfect price most of the time they would just set them outside and you know what would you give me for that not that it was rotted or they already had it cut up in a Ziploc bag ready to go for like a dollar something to make some stir fry or maybe it was like a couple bucks that's been a long time ago though but they did obviously set all the ones that you're throwing out like that they just had a bin outside. Get three for 25 cents fresh everyday not perfect or you know they would sell them for like a dozen for a dollar but they were fresh everyday not the perfect ones or they cut them up you know they had some pretty good little stir fries ready to go that were cheap everyday at a local farmers market that I used to go to they had carrots tomatoes bell peppers peppers that were deformed they had super hot peppers just the basic stuff that you know they had a lot of that would just not perfect sometimes they had melons and watermelons that looks funky but they were still good
Beautiful Dill❤
Nice one young man
Logan have you ever thought about taking banjo lessons
Tell me the name of that sweet pepper please
I want to visit the farm 😊
I really want to work in your farm.
What state are you farming in?
Pennsylvania
Just wow...nuff said
I love farming
Good day to all,
Why don't you have bigger baskets for broccoli?
Did people know that even triple 13 fertilizers are organic. I seen the stuff they make it from. People in certain areas here picks up thousands of pounds of black walnuts which is used in making phrases and the nitrogen of many triple 13 products. And other organics for all of it. Strange but they don't list organic because it was made from organics many years be4 organics become famous. But the manures has many of nutrients like copper magnesium and the rest triple 13 don't have on its own. If animals lick mineral blocks then u have a great amount of all the minerals and some vitamins.
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new subscriber this video is fabulous .... so educational and interesting ... stay connected
Thank you so much for subscribing & enjoying my channel 😁
Are you calling pickles picking cucumbers?
Nice video
I might have missed it bit where is Frank?
@@daveklein2826 obviously....why dont you just answer the question
@@daveklein2826 Obviously {sense you like to use that word), I wouldn't know which one to watch..Tks for being so kind and polite...I like to watch Logan's channel occasionally....He works hard at trying to put out good content and growing it..I am sure he would be thrilled to know that he has a follower that is so helpful as yourself
Have a nice day!
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Do you ever chop your Fields
I like to the pineapple
My channel is still building the farm and it's not yet harvest time ❤❤❤
Very nice channel!! Good luck to you, & thank you for watching 😁
The not perfect vegetables that they picked every day they didn't wash it or nothing they was just picking it off and they set it out side under some shade and if they sold it they sold it if not they would throw it in the creek honestly
What happened to Frank?!
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Please can you hire me in Farm?
😢I like farming
why so late with the Videos
Hi, good morning, I'm new subscriber i'm amazed of your farm so beautiful to watch, I feel fresh. When I watch your video, I'm from philippines.😊🌻🌳🌺🪻🍀
Va urmăresc cu drag in fiecare seară din Romania dar nu este tradus in română nu înțelegem nimic ne uităm la poze
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