We just recently found your channel & are really enjoying it!! Your attention to detail is great! We wish y'all were closer so we could shop your markets!! God bless you and your family! 👍♥️🙏
Hi I'm new to your channel. Really glad u got some help. They look great working together,good kids. God bless you in your endeavors to supply the world with good food.
Glad to hear you re-cooperated 😃 totally understandable to vent 👍 i can almost understand how stressful it can be to retrain a whole new crew 😕 your doing a good job Jason 💯 remember that the testing of our Faith produces perseverance 💪🙏
Man oh man your watermelon patch looks just like mine this year. Lots of smaller melons, heavy heavy cucumber beetle issues (and I have been spraying weekly which is way more than I like to do) but as I’ve said way too dry for us. For you it’s morning glory for me it is goose grass. That started showing up about 3 years ago and has taken over. My cantaloupe vines have given up the ghost - just trying to keep the watermelon vines going until the melons ripen. Many people I know down here in sw Ohio had poor bean crops too. Yours look great. I don’t raise all these vegetables for a living and I’m getting anxious to wrap up the season so I can imagine how tired you are by this time of year. We will pray for a successful end of the season for you and our church always offers a prayer up for all farmers every week during the season so you are included in that.
I called Rainbow industries, told them what I was calling about and she asked, “Do you want the same kind Jason Wish has?”!! I told her they best help you out for all that advertising!!! 😅
That is so funny! When I called down there last month for some air shocks, they told me they’ve been getting dozens and dozens of inquiries from my videos.
You should try selling some bouquets of morning glory flowers. You certainly have enough of them, you just need to harvest them and put them on display. Your subscribers have gone up to 9,000, now you just need to get a viral video to really jump the subscriber numbers.
That’s a great idea, but I’m not sure how you would get them un retracted when you’re ready to move the machine, if I have to lift it up with the forklift to get the casters underneath it, I might as well just move it with the forklift, but that is a great suggestion. I will look into that.
It's crazy to see all the similarities between our farms. You have morning glories with purple-red flowers, I have blue. I also have six other vines, one with tiny white flowers, one with red stems, field bind weed, they all suck. My best field had a big low spot I put up with for years with low to no yield. Five years ago I ran two drain tile which helped, should have ran six, hind sight 20/20. Last summer I bought a huge two shank ripper and sub-soiled all my fields 24'' deep every two feet and wow what a difference in how fast I was able to work ground after a rain. I only plant five acres of sweetcorn but I pick every ear myself. I did get some help this year to work the 1,000 tomatoes in the hoop houses, plants are going down hill now, grey leaf mold is terrible again this year. Fall broccoli and cauliflower are a foot tall and thriving in this cooler weather. Worms are always a problem, I used Coragen insecticide and gave each plant some directly in the soil, zero worm damage so far. My crimson sweet watermelons are still a couple weeks away but looking beautiful. I'm not growing pumpkins this year, much easier to let the Amish raise them, didn't have enough water in my ponds to grow them anyway. Driest June in history here in southeastern Ind. I don't know how you find the time to make all your videos, but I sure enjoy watching your much bigger operation. I've suffered from burn out in the past and it can be a challenge to work through it, thanks for sharing
We still grow seeded watermelon and seeing alot of pressure from customers to go seedless. If you had to pick one seeded variety for me to start out with what would it be? Thanks for another great video.
Hey Mike, I’ve grown numerous different varieties over the years, we are currently growing El Capitan and red garnet because we like the darker rind pattern. I’ve also grown sugar heart, millionaire, revelation, harmony, fascination, the list goes on and on.
@@wishwellfarms We live in a pretty rural area with alot of older people but we are finding more and more customers just want seedless. My biggest problem is I have a 20 by16 hot house to do my starts in and im cramed to the max in spring time and I know you have to start seedless. The watermelons I grow know I seed them in plastic May 1st.
@@mikewalter8547 there are all several companies that grow seedless watermelon starts for you and they shipped them to you so that could be an option because seedless watermelons are very difficult to germinate, sometimes I get a pretty bad germination rate. I’ve never used this option, but I know it’s out there and you can also get them grafted.
We’re close in age. Give others the chance to fail, so you can identify your champions, then pull back with them, and give them a chance to launch. I don’t have the big picture, don’t know what you’re working with. So take what I say with a grain of salt.😊
Honey rocks are not really being grown anymore, at least not by commercial growers but that’s just what people call cantaloupes around here. 99% of the time the variety is actually not honey rock, we grow avatar and Aphrodite just as many others do.
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Jason - keep going buddy - you are an inspiration to many!!
Tuko pamoja usijali!!
Spreading love and joy! 💕
We just recently found your channel & are really enjoying it!! Your attention to detail is great! We wish y'all were closer so we could shop your markets!! God bless you and your family! 👍♥️🙏
i've never seen a machine that picks green beans. to cool.
Venting is healthy!!
Hi I'm new to your channel. Really glad u got some help. They look great working together,good kids.
God bless you in your endeavors to supply the world with good food.
Great video. I sure wish we had a.produce.seller like you in our area. God Bless.
I’m surprised that there’s not good growers everywhere in the country
Congrats on passing 9k subs
Thank you! Was shooting for 10k by Labor Day, we might just make it!
I'm always ready toss the towel on having a farm but after a few days getting a break I love having a small farm ❤❤
got to try some of your produce! really yummy!
Thanks!
Brad definitely could participate in Olympics in hammer or disc hurling.Dude went into full berserk mode .
Great video that trailer is slick!
It’s made me a lot of moolah!
Loved the trailer info!
I truly enjoy your videos. I enjoy watching how a farm runs and if you could add some tips on growing your veggies, that would be awesome.
Glad to hear you re-cooperated 😃 totally understandable to vent 👍 i can almost understand how stressful it can be to retrain a whole new crew 😕 your doing a good job Jason 💯 remember that the testing of our Faith produces perseverance 💪🙏
Man oh man your watermelon patch looks just like mine this year. Lots of smaller melons, heavy heavy cucumber beetle issues (and I have been spraying weekly which is way more than I like to do) but as I’ve said way too dry for us. For you it’s morning glory for me it is goose grass. That started showing up about 3 years ago and has taken over. My cantaloupe vines have given up the ghost - just trying to keep the watermelon vines going until the melons ripen. Many people I know down here in sw Ohio had poor bean crops too. Yours look great. I don’t raise all these vegetables for a living and I’m getting anxious to wrap up the season so I can imagine how tired you are by this time of year. We will pray for a successful end of the season for you and our church always offers a prayer up for all farmers every week during the season so you are included in that.
I called Rainbow industries, told them what I was calling about and she asked, “Do you want the same kind Jason Wish has?”!!
I told her they best help you out for all that advertising!!! 😅
That is so funny! When I called down there last month for some air shocks, they told me they’ve been getting dozens and dozens of inquiries from my videos.
You should try selling some bouquets of morning glory flowers. You certainly have enough of them, you just need to harvest them and put them on display.
Your subscribers have gone up to 9,000, now you just need to get a viral video to really jump the subscriber numbers.
Maybe you could attach some retractable casters so it can sit on its normal legs once in place. Good luck.
That’s a great idea, but I’m not sure how you would get them un retracted when you’re ready to move the machine, if I have to lift it up with the forklift to get the casters underneath it, I might as well just move it with the forklift, but that is a great suggestion. I will look into that.
I was waiting for you to cut open a watermelon lol
😊😊😊😊😊
Great video…but as a former watermelon farmer I got a little anxiety watching that person slam dunk those melons on the washer.
Those brushes are very soft and forgiving, never had one split going through the washer, thanks!
It's crazy to see all the similarities between our farms. You have morning glories with purple-red flowers, I have blue. I also have six other vines, one with tiny white flowers, one with red stems, field bind weed, they all suck. My best field had a big low spot I put up with for years with low to no yield. Five years ago I ran two drain tile which helped, should have ran six, hind sight 20/20. Last summer I bought a huge two shank ripper and sub-soiled all my fields 24'' deep every two feet and wow what a difference in how fast I was able to work ground after a rain. I only plant five acres of sweetcorn but I pick every ear myself. I did get some help this year to work the 1,000 tomatoes in the hoop houses, plants are going down hill now, grey leaf mold is terrible again this year. Fall broccoli and cauliflower are a foot tall and thriving in this cooler weather. Worms are always a problem, I used Coragen insecticide and gave each plant some directly in the soil, zero worm damage so far. My crimson sweet watermelons are still a couple weeks away but looking beautiful. I'm not growing pumpkins this year, much easier to let the Amish raise them, didn't have enough water in my ponds to grow them anyway. Driest June in history here in southeastern Ind. I don't know how you find the time to make all your videos, but I sure enjoy watching your much bigger operation. I've suffered from burn out in the past and it can be a challenge to work through it, thanks for sharing
Thanks Wayne!
Hopefully we’ll all get some much needed rain soon!
We still grow seeded watermelon and seeing alot of pressure from customers to go seedless. If you had to pick one seeded variety for me to start out with what would it be? Thanks for another great video.
Hey Mike, I’ve grown numerous different varieties over the years, we are currently growing El Capitan and red garnet because we like the darker rind pattern. I’ve also grown sugar heart, millionaire, revelation, harmony, fascination, the list goes on and on.
I can hardly sell a seeded watermelon to save my life
@@wishwellfarms We live in a pretty rural area with alot of older people but we are finding more and more customers just want seedless. My biggest problem is I have a 20 by16 hot house to do my starts in and im cramed to the max in spring time and I know you have to start seedless. The watermelons I grow know I seed them in plastic May 1st.
@@mikewalter8547 there are all several companies that grow seedless watermelon starts for you and they shipped them to you so that could be an option because seedless watermelons are very difficult to germinate, sometimes I get a pretty bad germination rate. I’ve never used this option, but I know it’s out there and you can also get them grafted.
@@wishwellfarms Thanks for help buddy I appreciate it. Gonna have to talk CORN with you after the season have to find something new.
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We’re close in age. Give others the chance to fail, so you can identify your champions, then pull back with them, and give them a chance to launch. I don’t have the big picture, don’t know what you’re working with. So take what I say with a grain of salt.😊
Wise advice and often hard to carry out.
Love that trailer. What kind of credit card machine do you use. We use square it disconnects from our phone all the time.
Do you grow honey rocks ?
Honey rocks are not really being grown anymore, at least not by commercial growers but that’s just what people call cantaloupes around here. 99% of the time the variety is actually not honey rock, we grow avatar and Aphrodite just as many others do.
To much taking
Can’t please everybody, many people want more explaining
Have you encountered any snakes in the field? Such a large area.
Not that I can remember
The old people are dying off and the young people don,t know how to cook that is why fruit stand don, t do as good