Sir, i listened to your ted Talk 8 years ago and i gave up life and Green card in Singapore. Now finally i have bought a port of land 1000m2 with 3 storey house on it. I'm so excited to be on my new journey of self-sufficient. Love your videos and mindset to protect the mother earth!
I'm in the US and can't eat the mass produced food. I was sick for years with arthritis and diabetes and nerve pain. Now I eat grass fed meats and my own vegetables and I feel younger with no disease. Haven't seen a doctor in years.
Jon I am an retired mechanical engineer.love farming. I have less than acre land.I decided not to use mechanical mind. So l collected so for 15 variety of perinal vegetables and planted them.They grow itself in seasons . Rest I learnt from you.
I live in Australia and come from a long history of farmers ... this is the most truthful and insightful TH-cam video ever ... very wise and extremely useful information ... this and the Kombucha video earnt you a new subscriber 😎👍
Great insights. Keep it simple and keep it local. Permaculture is the way forward. Let nature do the heavy lifting. Enjoy your afternoon naps Jon, Sabai Sabai.
i am retiring in few months from now being a Petrochemical Plant worker.....i invested also Farm Lots which i develop as a Natural Farm where i did not apply any conventional method of fertilizing...i leave my Farm coExist with grasses and shrubs and sometimes doing weeding activities for my Fruit Trees to thrive...thanks for your Vlog...i learn a lot from you...i am from Philippines working here in Middle East...
Jan Jandai Thank you so much for all the information that you have put out an Your TH-cam. I have Learnt so much from you in 3 days of Viewing your Program . I have been trying to grow my own food Sence 20 20. Organically I have failed with some things , but I'm Learning so much Thank you. I wish you could go to Jamaica to Teach the Small Farmers how to be Completely in control with what they're doing.thank you once a grain. I Live in the UK.
He jon I also thinking like you last few years and I watch your this video today 4th August 2020. I start my 1Acre farm this year from May 2020And alredy deside to do as you explained. I am doing photography last 35 years and I always thinking about sustainable farming. I also say goodby to sity life in 1993 and come to my village and doing some Experiments in our own farms. I used local veriety of paddy seeds and other vegitable seeds I used f1 hybrid vegitable seeds now I deside to do some area zero till farming
What you're saying works in places like Thailand, etc, but not in places like Canada, where the climate is very hostile (cold), and no one can afford to buy land anymore. Farmers are gradually quitting and selling off their land to large companies. Sad but true.
The sad thing is that laws have already been put by many tending governments so you NEED to get into that destructive system; for example, by saying you cannot grow commercially, unless you buy certain "certified" seeds, and forbidding the local exchange of seeds between nearby farmers. (Just one example) People need to start opening their eyes ASAP
Yes, people also need to look into their own status, check things like legal strawman, legal vs lawful, person vs living man/woman. Once you have corrected your status, you can declare your home, your car and your land to be part of your Embassy and therefore untouchable to the authorities. There are other ways to protect yourself as well.
I love u john 😉 u r awesome .. i m going to start your farming technics dis year end .. i m shifting to my village permanently from city and will start my new farming life
Same with farmers in tbe developed world all over the world. Farmers should stop churning out commodities, thoughtfully pause and start thinking smaller inputs, lower yields and adding value to their crops by tourism, education, developing food products. There is a huge demand for products like this that support local farms and are made with care and respect to the environment and local population.
Curious if you can make a video on 'Marum' or here in Florida we call it Moringa. Would love to know any tips for growing and how you traditionally consume and use it. Thanks!
Reminds me of Paul Virilio’s essay on The Original Accident. The invention of the Titanic was also the invention of sinking ships. The invention of nuclear fission was also the invention of the nuclear bomb.
There are very few farmers left in the US. They are now agribusiness men. A commercial dairyman never touches a cow. He sits in an office and hires the labor. Small farmers are forced out of farming.
I had a stay in hospital a few years ago. A brand new hospital. With rooms that had a view of the ocean. Yet no windows would open to breath the fresh sea air. Completely controlled air flow and temperature. Why are we teaching our children to move to a completely controlled environment. What person in their right mind would ever trust a small group of people to provide the air we breath in a compound on another planet or on earth ???? Nature looks after the needs of the planet earth , we need to respect that . Humans must stop destroying everything.
I don't think farming and millionare was meant to go together. Megafarm, million acre .. Factory farm... Something wrong. The big loan. Big debt loose family land. Firtilizer food not best for people.
There is a saying in farming - how to make a millions dollars - start with 10 (million). Its a noble tradition but its a mugs game - everything is out to get you sadly.
Masanobu Fukuoka: I then gave the young people assembled a final word of encouragement: "Even without me, you have Mother Earth. In Japanese, I understand the word 'hyakusho' (百姓 = farmer) to mean "she (女) who gives birth (生) to all things (百)"
most farm workers nowadays dont like to work in the farm...as time goes by they become lazy...so they tend to go manual to mechanize farming. Aside from that the cost of agricultural inputs are very high and their products is cheap...cant compete with imported ones
My dear, us govt heavilly subsidize them. Of course they won't tell you they are making money. Cause they don't want to tell you honestly to reduce competition on shelf
so it look like taking off all farmer subsidies ie taxing other people to pump into commercial farming... will fix farming.... As people will try and save money on inputs and do it in sustainable way...
I have SOMETHING IN MIND that uses high tech yet cheap. It has to be FARMER MADE FOR FARMER, big trucks like this is not a farmer design. But at the same time farmer cannot think out of the box since they are not full fledged in arts, mechanical and electronics.
Farming for self sufficiency is the future, not commercial farming where the prices are set by the supermarket chains and wholesalers. Average age of farmer in the USA is about 60 years old. I live in Thailand and like the west the people do not want to do physical work, they just want to look at their smart phone all day. I often need people to help farm but no young come to work, only the old (plus 50 years old) so one has to buy machinery.
I think, to cut off the the cost of farming technologies more open source hardware designs and renewable powered machines can be used. AS they do in Open Source Ecology. Eliminating farming techs can only led us to more hunger and more chaos.
it should be noted how much food is wasted in the world, and spoiled because of inefficient food distribution network. over consumption ruins the planet, and forcing farmers to produce more and more food that will go to waste. Farmers take bigger risk and bigger debt to produce more food, and they have to do so because the profit margin is very low.
Nah, Nature has a way to regrow if left untouched/minimal intervention. My mango and guava trees produces atleast equal to 10 trees just by watering. Manure by decomposing of their own leaves.
*Almost all US farmers have huge peices of land* ... like hundreds of acres. It's impossible to farm big size farms without machines. They also need bigger storage areas. But the soil quality is also lower than tropical rainfall countries like Thailand and India. Very few areas of US have temperatures above 25C degrees year round. Agriculture needs above 25C degrees temperature 12 mths every year. Agriculture is difficult in nonTropical countries. Cattle breeding is better than Agriculture in countries having temperatures below 25C degrees.
@@VladTheImpalerTepesIII Only because the soil ecology was actively destroyed for centuries in order to bring mass-ag farming methods to the fore. Climate is affected by weather, weather is affected by microclimates -- plant microclimates and soil structure can help to retain water that would otherwise be evaporated, leading to more plant cover and so on. If people keep farming in ways that destroy the soil (reminder: plants and fungi literally created the soil and their own biomes, on their own) Earth will look like Mars.
As others said, the main reason why is because the soil fertility is being killed off. Historically, the soils were rich, especially the black soils of the Great Plains. Startup cost in a temperate climate is definitely higher than a tropical one though, since you have cold winters, and have to preserve food for that time (winter crops are quite limited).
Jon, This is a 3yr old video but I'm going to ask you a question I've already asked 3 times before....how can you preach this and at the same time groom your son for college and the corporate world? None of what you say has any meaning unless you can pass it on to the next generation., The real sustainability. Your thoughts please
My son grew up with me but his life belong to him. Now he is exploring the world . I respect him as I respect myselfe. He can explore anything that he want. He maybe have better thinking than me. I don't think I can force him to live like me . The world is changing fast what I think it is good now but when my son grow up that thing may not good any more. That is the reason I let my son choose to do what he want to do. His life belong to him completely .
there are 4 kind of economics: i)Capitalism ii) Socialism, iii) Capitalism for poor and socialism for rich iv) economy of water in the desert agriculture should be considered as the latest one
most farm workers nowadays dont like to work in the farm...as time goes by they become lazy...so they tend to go manual to mechanize farming. Aside from that the cost of agricultural inputs are very high and their products is cheap...cant compete with imported ones
Sir, i listened to your ted Talk 8 years ago and i gave up life and Green card in Singapore. Now finally i have bought a port of land 1000m2 with 3 storey house on it. I'm so excited to be on my new journey of self-sufficient. Love your videos and mindset to protect the mother earth!
I'm in the US and can't eat the mass produced food. I was sick for years with arthritis and diabetes and nerve pain. Now I eat grass fed meats and my own vegetables and I feel younger with no disease. Haven't seen a doctor in years.
yes it is so true we just need to open our eyes
Jon I am an retired mechanical engineer.love farming. I have less than acre land.I decided not to use mechanical mind. So l collected so for 15 variety of perinal vegetables and planted them.They grow itself in seasons . Rest I learnt from you.
Where from you engineer mahoday
Wow good for you!
lot of people need to listen to this wise man !
I live in Australia and come from a long history of farmers ... this is the most truthful and insightful TH-cam video ever ... very wise and extremely useful information ... this and the Kombucha video earnt you a new subscriber 😎👍
Hello Mr.Shane... I would love to live in Australia as a former. I am waiting for the God bless me. Love from India.
Watch the soil is medicine video and show it to your farmer family :)
Hello form North Idaho USA. You share a very powerful message. The world is listening.
Wow! I love your house. Look pretty peaceful.
Great insights. Keep it simple and keep it local. Permaculture is the way forward. Let nature do the heavy lifting. Enjoy your afternoon naps Jon, Sabai Sabai.
This is very insightful! Thank you very much Jon!
i am retiring in few months from now being a Petrochemical Plant worker.....i invested also Farm Lots which i develop as a Natural Farm where i did not apply any conventional method of fertilizing...i leave my Farm coExist with grasses and shrubs and sometimes doing weeding activities for my Fruit Trees to thrive...thanks for your Vlog...i learn a lot from you...i am from Philippines working here in Middle East...
Where in the Philippines is your farm?
Jan Jandai Thank you so much for all the information that you have put out an Your TH-cam. I have Learnt so much from you in 3 days of Viewing your Program . I have been trying to grow my own food Sence 20 20. Organically I have failed with some things , but I'm Learning so much Thank you. I wish you could go to Jamaica to Teach the Small Farmers how to be Completely in control with what they're doing.thank you once a grain. I Live in the UK.
Khun Jendai, i always enjoy your wisdom and insight..... I have been farming for 3 years now in Thailand..... And see the truth and beauty in your words.THANK YOU!
In Spain some farmers still use mules. Some use machines. When I asked a farmer if he would like to swap his 2 mules for a tractor, he said, no way!
He jon I also thinking like you last few years and I watch your this video today 4th August 2020. I start my 1Acre farm this year from May 2020And alredy deside to do as you explained. I am doing photography last 35 years and I always thinking about sustainable farming. I also say goodby to sity life in 1993 and come to my village and doing some Experiments in our own farms. I used local veriety of paddy seeds and other vegitable seeds I used f1 hybrid vegitable seeds now I deside to do some area zero till farming
Thank you Jon. All this is soo true!
Hello Mr. Jon. God bless you. I love you Mr. Thanks for the advice. Greeting from Malaysia 🇲🇾!
Same here.
What you're saying works in places like Thailand, etc, but not in places like Canada, where the climate is very hostile (cold), and no one can afford to buy land anymore. Farmers are gradually quitting and selling off their land to large companies. Sad but true.
You have an excellent knowledge in farming, I really appreciate and thank you for telling the truth information.
Love your videos. Building strawbale house was awesome. Can you do one on building biogas digester
That’s true I wish I live close to you to learn more!
Farming should not be business. Good point. With the current methods used the soil is being malnourished.
The sad thing is that laws have already been put by many tending governments so you NEED to get into that destructive system; for example, by saying you cannot grow commercially, unless you buy certain "certified" seeds, and forbidding the local exchange of seeds between nearby farmers. (Just one example) People need to start opening their eyes ASAP
Yes, people also need to look into their own status, check things like legal strawman, legal vs lawful, person vs living man/woman. Once you have corrected your status, you can declare your home, your car and your land to be part of your Embassy and therefore untouchable to the authorities. There are other ways to protect yourself as well.
I love u john 😉 u r awesome .. i m going to start your farming technics dis year end .. i m shifting to my village permanently from city and will start my new farming life
Same with farmers in tbe developed world all over the world. Farmers should stop churning out commodities, thoughtfully pause and start thinking smaller inputs, lower yields and adding value to their crops by tourism, education, developing food products. There is a huge demand for products like this that support local farms and are made with care and respect to the environment and local population.
Hats off to this insight!!!!
hello from east borneo Indonesia, i like your talk about farming.
jon your a real jem! thanks for your message you have given the world.
Very honest video that I for one 100% agree with. Farming here in Thailand, and the world over, needs a real wake up call.
This is real knowledgeable content ...
Curious if you can make a video on 'Marum' or here in Florida we call it Moringa. Would love to know any tips for growing and how you traditionally consume and use it. Thanks!
Reminds me of Paul Virilio’s essay on The Original Accident. The invention of the Titanic was also the invention of sinking ships. The invention of nuclear fission was also the invention of the nuclear bomb.
look up the Amish. The Amish have expertise on farming without chemicals or sometimes machines. they can turn almost any land into good land.
Make sense. Thank you jon
agriculture is a strategic asset for each nations therefore should be subsidized like health system or school
There are very few farmers left in the US. They are now agribusiness men. A commercial dairyman never touches a cow. He sits in an office and hires the labor. Small farmers are forced out of farming.
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Very true Said 🚩🙏😊
This may also be true for many other businesses.
Hi Jon what can say about the Jadam korean technology and the EM1 of japan?
Farmers should take a crop holiday for a yr to help themselves,mainly in INDIA.
I had a stay in hospital a few years ago. A brand new hospital. With rooms that had a view of the ocean. Yet no windows would open to breath the fresh sea air. Completely controlled air flow and temperature. Why are we teaching our children to move to a completely controlled environment. What person in their right mind would ever trust a small group of people to provide the air we breath in a compound on another planet or on earth ???? Nature looks after the needs of the planet earth , we need to respect that . Humans must stop destroying everything.
Appropriate technology is key.
I don't think farming and millionare was meant to go together. Megafarm, million acre .. Factory farm... Something wrong. The big loan. Big debt loose family land. Firtilizer food not best for people.
There is a saying in farming - how to make a millions dollars - start with 10 (million). Its a noble tradition but its a mugs game - everything is out to get you sadly.
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True! farming is very risky...
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Masanobu Fukuoka: I then gave the young people assembled a final word of encouragement: "Even without me, you have Mother Earth. In Japanese, I understand the word 'hyakusho' (百姓 = farmer) to mean "she (女) who gives birth (生) to all things (百)"
most farm workers nowadays dont like to work in the farm...as time goes by they become lazy...so they tend to go manual to mechanize farming. Aside from that the cost of agricultural inputs are very high and their products is cheap...cant compete with imported ones
My dear, us govt heavilly subsidize them. Of course they won't tell you they are making money. Cause they don't want to tell you honestly to reduce competition on shelf
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so it look like taking off all farmer subsidies ie taxing other people to pump into commercial farming... will fix farming.... As people will try and save money on inputs and do it in sustainable way...
Sir I want to know and talk to you so how can I do that?
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From the grand Elder the la Parama: North America farming is not a practical affair...
I have SOMETHING IN MIND that uses high tech yet cheap. It has to be FARMER MADE FOR FARMER, big trucks like this is not a farmer design. But at the same time farmer cannot think out of the box since they are not full fledged in arts, mechanical and electronics.
Farming for self sufficiency is the future, not commercial farming where the prices are set by the supermarket chains and wholesalers.
Average age of farmer in the USA is about 60 years old.
I live in Thailand and like the west the people do not want to do physical work, they just want to look at their smart phone all day.
I often need people to help farm but no young come to work, only the old (plus 50 years old) so one has to buy machinery.
Being a money lenders slave is not a good life no matter how fancy it looks.
And they work more than 8 hours a day
Master Jon thank you.
American farmer 😂🙏
I think, to cut off the the cost of farming technologies more open source hardware designs and renewable powered machines can be used. AS they do in Open Source Ecology. Eliminating farming techs can only led us to more hunger and more chaos.
it should be noted how much food is wasted in the world, and spoiled because of inefficient food distribution network. over consumption ruins the planet, and forcing farmers to produce more and more food that will go to waste. Farmers take bigger risk and bigger debt to produce more food, and they have to do so because the profit margin is very low.
Nah, Nature has a way to regrow if left untouched/minimal intervention. My mango and guava trees produces atleast equal to 10 trees just by watering. Manure by decomposing of their own leaves.
@@michaelraharja5657 Very thotful of U.
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One will almost contend with this information until the message comes at about 15mins downward.🤭
*Almost all US farmers have huge peices of land* ... like hundreds of acres. It's impossible to farm big size farms without machines. They also need bigger storage areas. But the soil quality is also lower than tropical rainfall countries like Thailand and India. Very few areas of US have temperatures above 25C degrees year round. Agriculture needs above 25C degrees temperature 12 mths every year. Agriculture is difficult in nonTropical countries. Cattle breeding is better than Agriculture in countries having temperatures below 25C degrees.
American soil is damaged, diseased and dead regardless of temperature.
They are forced to plant just corn and soy. GMO
@@VladTheImpalerTepesIII
Only because the soil ecology was actively destroyed for centuries in order to bring mass-ag farming methods to the fore. Climate is affected by weather, weather is affected by microclimates -- plant microclimates and soil structure can help to retain water that would otherwise be evaporated, leading to more plant cover and so on.
If people keep farming in ways that destroy the soil (reminder: plants and fungi literally created the soil and their own biomes, on their own) Earth will look like Mars.
@@mitchelldavis482 I've been preaching this for years. But it won't stop. They want it this way.
As others said, the main reason why is because the soil fertility is being killed off. Historically, the soils were rich, especially the black soils of the Great Plains.
Startup cost in a temperate climate is definitely higher than a tropical one though, since you have cold winters, and have to preserve food for that time (winter crops are quite limited).
yes we need that to feed the whole country , i understand your point but to say modern farming is a problem then i had to disagree
Jon,
This is a 3yr old video but I'm going to ask you a question I've already asked 3 times before....how can you preach this and at the same time groom your son for college and the corporate world? None of what you say has any meaning unless you can pass it on to the next generation.,
The real sustainability.
Your thoughts please
My son grew up with me but his life belong to him. Now he is exploring the world . I respect him as I respect myselfe. He can explore anything that he want. He maybe have better thinking than me. I don't think I can force him to live like me . The world is changing fast what I think it is good now but when my son grow up that thing may not good any more. That is the reason I let my son choose to do what he want to do. His life belong to him completely .
@@JonJandaiLifeisEasy thank you for your reply
Punjabis! 😂
there are 4 kind of economics:
i)Capitalism
ii) Socialism,
iii) Capitalism for poor and socialism for rich
iv) economy of water in the desert
agriculture should be considered as the latest one
most farm workers nowadays dont like to work in the farm...as time goes by they become lazy...so they tend to go manual to mechanize farming. Aside from that the cost of agricultural inputs are very high and their products is cheap...cant compete with imported ones
What does "they tend to go manual to mechanize farming." Mean?