We Bought Another Amish Farm. Here's the tour.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- We bought an Amish farm some years ago and just bought another.
These properties come with challenges-they are built for a life profoundly different from the one most Americans tend to imagine-but we will surmount these challenges.
On the other hand, these sort of properties have all of the infrastructure a family needs to live off-grid if they so choose.
About your wood stove, have been a chimney sweep for 33 years. All stove pipe goes male into female,that way all the creosote runs down inside the pipe.
Yeah... several people in the community said the same. Not my best idea.
Put lawn mower in out side of commercial building
The Amish sell their land?? Don't they pass it down through the generations??
The Amish buy and sell land to the highest bidder like anybody else.
the majority of Amish farms & families near me would never sellout... Mason-Dixon
as a matter of fact more Amish are buying up the farms owned by non-Amish ... 5 farms within the past 2 years.
I totally respect the Amish.. 🌾🕊️🩵🦋
Why did the family lose their farm? Surely they didn’t decide to just up and sell for something better.
Looks good guys
Thanks for watching. There is a lot of work ahead, but that's how we roll.
Very cool place not many places like it left as more and more farms get bought up by big developers who want big neighborhoods and apartments and businesses built. as more and more farmers struggle to make a profit.
Thanks for stopping by.
There are challenges to be sure in rural America. But there are lots of small towns and small farms waiting to be resettled. I think they will be, eventually, though it will take a different socioeconomic model than the one most Americans now tend to imagine.
I remain hopeful!
@@theflyoverlandpodcast7663 as will I
@@theflyoverlandpodcast7663as do I
I know of many farms in Adams County, Pennsylvania that are protected from development by Farm Preservation. 🙏🕊️🚜🇺🇸👍🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾
Are you going to put electricity on the farm?
Sad but score man!❤
I believe that is a breaker panel not a fuse panel, it uses breakers not fuses. Are you part Amish, I thought I heard you using a heavy D at the end of a few words that sounded more like a T rather than a D. Where on this planet is your new to you farm located?
I am not Amish. I am a Friend (Quaker).
We are in South Central, KY.
And yes, I was giving away my age! "Fuse Box," indeed.
@@theflyoverlandpodcast7663 Bowling Green area? We are from Ky currently living in Indiana. We are from the Ky Lake area near Paducah
What part of south central ky? I had lived in Cumberland County 90-98
Glasgow is the nearest city.
@theflyoverlandpodcast7663 been there many times!, that was our closest Lowe's and Walmart. When I first moved there lived 3 miles from marrowbone
How man acres are on this farm?
25. It's really a homestead, but these properties function reasonable well for a family.
Please please please don’t ever think of using horses 😢😢😢
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It all seems rather sad to me. Thinking that if one restricts oneself (and those around you) from outward things, like electricity and plumbing and motorized vehicles, that one will have a pious and holy INNER life? Sin is IN the flesh, and virtue must be exercised and developed in the *thought-life,* within, not based on the outward things that surround us, and the struggle between virtue (i.e, the life of Christ, the Christian life) and sin and vice in the flesh is an INNER BATTLE, the same one Jesus Christ fought. One can deprive oneself of all manner of outward things, and still be full of lust, bitterness, resentment, envy, etc., and be able to hide those things from others, but not God.