Hello Broyans Farm, Mr. Logan. Such an awesome environment to see there. You and your family are sure bless to grow such productive crops. I'm from NE Arizona and we are on possibly 10 plus years drought and can't even irrigate small farmland. As a young person having an interest in agriculture, I sense you were raised up appropriately. Good work and I hope you will start a video specific segment about farming and planting, teaching our younger generation. You will definitely be an influence teaching and encouraging our youth to pick up the skill and knowledge about agriculture. I started watching your videos several months ago and I have been enjoying watching and telling my family / relatives to watch your videos. Good job and Be Bless. Thanks.
The potatoes you are harvesting are pretty nice. What a massive amount of melons you guys have. You have a pretty decent tomato crop. Thanks for the video. Take Care and Be safe on the farm Out
Bless weekend from Montreal QC Canada .. absolutely beautiful harvest and a great video as always .. beautiful vegetables harvest and eye-catching tomato colors .. appreciate most of your spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage .. Merci beaucoup Monsieur
It is amazing that only a handful you working on such a large farm 👍🏼👍🏼 Those melons, tomatoes and zucchinis look so good. I would certainly get produce from you..
You sure can tell who enjoys picking and who doesn’t I always enjoyed it but hurt my back so did what I could from a sitting position and did all my weeding that with a hand spade the garden always look nice. I used a milk carton with a cushion so I still got to do my thing. Now I get to just watch you all Thank You . ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜💙💚❤️🥰🤗
I love it when Frank gets so excited. His passion for the vegetables is wonderful but I’m sorry that you’re getting so wet Really has to be a bummer , you guys are such hard workers.
A lifetime ago, lol, after my folks cleaned up their garden of summer stuff and had it plowed and worked down, my dad would go to the COOP and buy turnip seeds in bulk. He would dump the seeds in a bucket and then plant half of the garden in turnips by just hand broadcasting the seeds. We grew a lot of turnips this way in the fall, sold some and gave bushels of turnips away. Loved to pull a fresh turnip, peel and slice it up, add a little salt and eat the slices! Yum! Mom would cook lots of turnips too. One way was to add a little sugar and hot pepper flakes to the pot! : )
Logan you guys like experimenting correct? For tomatoes next year whether in field or greenhouse try planting a couple tomato plants 6 inches apart from one another. I did that this year and my tomato plants got about 6 foot tall with lots of tomatoes and I’m in southern tier of NY. With your care and fertilizer and water regimen they might do better. This spacing seems to work great for me.
Logan get you one of those pruning knife’s like they use to prune Christmas trees ,,then prune the Brussels before you lop them , that way your hand can stay in your pocket while swinging the knife ,,lol and you will have all your fingers ten years from now.
hey,Logan.Why are trees so bare near the turnips field ? Damn,looks like you have pretty late autumn in Pennsylvania.Where I live(much more to the north,but in Europe) trees are barely touched by yellow and have ton of leaves on them.
nice vegetables harvesting # We have proverb in Pakistan , ( also those parts of India where Urdu is spoken ) , that a fruit is known by its tree but the one who created was extremely stupid since a tree is known by its fruits & veg # 👍👍 🇵🇰
I'm wondering, do you just leave the last produce that you don't want, to rot in the fields? Around here lots of the farmers allow people to come glean the fields of the Las produce so they can either use it themselves or feed to animals. So do it for free others charge $10 and you can get all you want.
I totally understand about not leaving the greens on the beets but I don’t understand not leaving the greens on the turnips. Thought they went together, most southerners just eat the greens.
With there being what appears to be so much produce remaining in the fields at the end of Harvesting. How does the farm go about getting the remainder all cleaned out?
I have been watching you through those turnip greens away for a while now . the only part of the turnip I eat . hard to find and I have to pay 10 dollars a pound for them .
Don't know why you're glorifying the huge zucchini's...most people like them smaller. Also, you should pick whatever is size on each plant for two reasons 1) leaving large ones on will stop the plant from producing because it goes into seed production 2) This time of year frost could kill your harvest anytime, so take all you can and store it in cooler.
Thank you for the advice with us being big farmers it is not always to get everything perfect for the customers so we are happy with what we have! Thank you for watching 😊
@@BroyansFarm That is why I mentioned it...its important for your business to know what customers want, or don't appreciate. Nobody likes spongy Zucchini with large seeds, or woody Turnips/Red Beets. It will just give you a bad reputation, maybe not now because you don't have big competition pressure, but down the road that may change.
Everything is looking great! Look at all those melons and watermelons. Turnips look good. Lots of potatoes.
Treasure hunt in the eggplant feilds! It is cold here and wet today. It's heading your way! Veges look amazing as usual!
Thank you for watching! 😃
Logan, I love the shots you took during early morning. Those turnips looks delicious & the rest of your harvest looks great as well.
Logan wow you still picking sweet corn nice tomatoes you have nice product good job
Hello Broyans Farm, Mr. Logan. Such an awesome environment to see there. You and your family are sure bless to grow such productive crops. I'm from NE Arizona and we are on possibly 10 plus years drought and can't even irrigate small farmland. As a young person having an interest in agriculture, I sense you were raised up appropriately. Good work and I hope you will start a video specific segment about farming and planting, teaching our younger generation. You will definitely be an influence teaching and encouraging our youth to pick up the skill and knowledge about agriculture. I started watching your videos several months ago and I have been enjoying watching and telling my family / relatives to watch your videos. Good job and Be Bless. Thanks.
The potatoes you are harvesting are pretty nice. What a massive amount of melons you guys have. You have a pretty decent tomato crop. Thanks for the video. Take Care and Be safe on the farm Out
Frank is like one of Santa's Elves in Santa's Summer Garden... Thanx4sharing the excitement, now I'm excited for future episodes. 👍 👍
Appreciate it means allot 👍
Logan, you sure are having an amazing harvest. Everything still looks great! 😉👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Thank you for watching! 😃
You are certainly growing beautiful crops -- wish I had some!
Thank you!! 😃
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What a blessing from above Logan plus your hardworking family. God bless always. ❤
Bless weekend from Montreal QC Canada .. absolutely beautiful harvest and a great video as always .. beautiful vegetables harvest and eye-catching tomato colors .. appreciate most of your spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage .. Merci beaucoup Monsieur
Thank you for watching! 😃
I see frank is getting used to being on camera, and loving it. Such a dedicated hard working man. Lots of love and light from south africa
Absolutely...Frank's the one to have in a field!
Thank you for watching! 😃
Thank you, means allot 👍
Need a job
Your mom nice and very hard working i like her 😂 respect
Nice Tomato Harvest🍅🍅🌽🌽
Bet the melons taste amazing! Thanks for sharing another great video!
It is amazing that only a handful you working on such a large farm 👍🏼👍🏼 Those melons, tomatoes and zucchinis look so good. I would certainly get produce from you..
The editing is top-notch! Great job on this one
Watching this makes me feel closer to nature
❤ great harvest ❤❤"yellow zucc"😅😅😅😊 great job guys 🌻🌻🎄🌞❤ happy farming 🌻🌻🎄
Love that crispy sound of crops cutting ❤
I love your farm. Very Very hard work. Kudos to all of you. I wish I had a car to come buy some stuff from you guys.
You sure can tell who enjoys picking and who doesn’t I always enjoyed it but hurt my back so did what I could from a sitting position and did all my weeding that with a hand spade the garden always look nice. I used a milk carton with a cushion so I still got to do my thing. Now I get to just watch you all Thank You . ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜💙💚❤️🥰🤗
I miss seeing Sammy and Sydney love you all respect from Trinidad 🇹🇹 Nick ❤❤❤
Sammi will be in my soon upcoming video! Check it out 😊
@@BroyansFarm I’m looking forward 👍
What a successful year good growing
I love it when Frank gets so excited. His passion for the vegetables is wonderful but I’m sorry that you’re getting so wet Really has to be a bummer , you guys are such hard workers.
Appreciate it, means allot 👍
Hard working family and Frank !
Hi, new subscriber. I just found your channel and I love it. Made in USA and farmers supporters.
Thank you for watching & subscribing! 😃
I enjoyed watching Ur video
Thank you for watching! 😃
Whoa READY TO GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for watching! 😃
A lifetime ago, lol, after my folks cleaned up their garden of summer stuff and had it plowed and worked down, my dad would go to the COOP and buy turnip seeds in bulk. He would dump the seeds in a bucket and then plant half of the garden in turnips by just hand broadcasting the seeds. We grew a lot of turnips this way in the fall, sold some and gave bushels of turnips away. Loved to pull a fresh turnip, peel and slice it up, add a little salt and eat the slices! Yum! Mom would cook lots of turnips too. One way was to add a little sugar and hot pepper flakes to the pot! : )
Hey Logan, love the rain.
That reminds me of priming tobacco in the rain...good times! 😁
Thank you for watching! 😃
One (1) Ear of Corn 🌽 per Plant. Most people were Unaware that was the case. NO wonder you have to Plant so Much 🌽 Corn. 🌽
Hey BroyansFarm! What variety of tomatoes are those??? I want to try to plant a couple of those here in Indiana next year. beautiful!!
Logan you guys like experimenting correct? For tomatoes next year whether in field or greenhouse try planting a couple tomato plants 6 inches apart from one another. I did that this year and my tomato plants got about 6 foot tall with lots of tomatoes and I’m in southern tier of NY. With your care and fertilizer and water regimen they might do better. This spacing seems to work great for me.
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Logan get you one of those pruning knife’s like they use to prune Christmas trees ,,then prune the Brussels before you lop them , that way your hand can stay in your pocket while swinging the knife ,,lol and you will have all your fingers ten years from now.
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hey,Logan.Why are trees so bare near the turnips field ? Damn,looks like you have pretty late autumn in Pennsylvania.Where I live(much more to the north,but in Europe) trees are barely touched by yellow and have ton of leaves on them.
nice vegetables harvesting # We have proverb in Pakistan , ( also those parts of India where Urdu is spoken ) , that a fruit is known by its tree but the one who created was extremely stupid since a tree is known by its fruits & veg # 👍👍 🇵🇰
When I picked rockmelons many years ago we were told unless the stem fully and cleanly off the fruit when you pick it, it wasn't fully ripe.
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Why can’t see the ginger ?
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I'm wondering, do you just leave the last produce that you don't want, to rot in the fields?
Around here lots of the farmers allow people to come glean the fields of the Las produce so they can either use it themselves or feed to animals.
So do it for free others charge $10 and you can get all you want.
Liability might be an issue...
We leave it within the fields it is good compost for the ground & helps with our production for next year. Thanks for the advice though!
There are so many left this late in season. Couldn't you make sause so not to waste?
Thank you for watching! 😃 not wasting, we grow thousands of tomatoes it is impossible to pick every single one
I totally understand about not leaving the greens on the beets but I don’t understand not leaving the greens on the turnips. Thought they went together, most southerners just eat the greens.
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That is crazy to let a cabbage get so big
With there being what appears to be so much produce remaining in the fields at the end of Harvesting. How does the farm go about getting the remainder all cleaned out?
Good morning
Where is Sammy? I miss seeing her.
She will be in my new upcoming video, check it out! 😊
👍👌❤️🇨🇦,
Hello nice Zucchini, what do you spray to keep the bugs away?
I have been watching you through those turnip greens away for a while now . the only part of the turnip I eat . hard to find and I have to pay 10 dollars a pound for them .
I'm with you...almost breaks my heart to see them discard the leaves, sure are good in a bowl with cornbread!
Hey can you please tell me what’s tomato variety called ? 🙏🙏🙏
Red deuce and primo red
hey frank
What happened to the strawberries?
Don't know why you're glorifying the huge zucchini's...most people like them smaller. Also, you should pick whatever is size on each plant for two reasons 1) leaving large ones on will stop the plant from producing because it goes into seed production 2) This time of year frost could kill your harvest anytime, so take all you can and store it in cooler.
Thank you for the advice with us being big farmers it is not always to get everything perfect for the customers so we are happy with what we have! Thank you for watching 😊
@@BroyansFarm That is why I mentioned it...its important for your business to know what customers want, or don't appreciate. Nobody likes spongy Zucchini with large seeds, or woody Turnips/Red Beets. It will just give you a bad reputation, maybe not now because you don't have big competition pressure, but down the road that may change.
@@daveklein2826 Hey little Dave, since when do you have to be a videographer to know how to grow, sell and understand customer service?
Those eggplant are still humongous. That would feed a 5 persons family
Hi can you hiring me?
What happened to the strawberries you planted?
They are doing great! Might update everyone in a future video. You will also see us putting straw on them in a later video! Thanks for asking 😊