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DaichiTunaMelts- we just got 22 acres in oregon and plan to keep it permaculture and organic, we are quitting our jobs, its the most exciting time in my life.
yewwoodknotfarm- Great post. This farmer is the real deal, he is beyond hypothetical and into "What really works". Sure we can feed ourselves with only plant based inputs, but to feed our neighbors too, we need to add animal based inputs to complete the cycle of life. ( Foot note, watch the "Lion King")
allencrider- Dislike animal agriculture. Who keeps dogs and cats in cages? Why do the same with rabbits?
ImMADasAMeatAxe- oh he was so close to cracking it.. but didn't quite get it :)
htn1986- Strippers are animals, too.....
omniXenderman- 10:18 bacteria actually take some of the nutrients when breaking down the weeds in a composter as they decompose, so you still dont get all that was in the weeds
Mark “Self Sufficient Me” Valencia- I had to cringe a little at your stripper analogy but I get what you mean I guess... That raspberry bush looks massive! Nice seedling nursery too. The whole property looks lush and healthy.
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ImMADasAMeatAxe- this works... as long as nothing leaves the farm
Praxxus55712- The guy at the end uses air quote so much I want to grab his fingers and hold them down and yell "NO! Bad dog!!"
Joji Mathew- Please help WEEKEND FARMING establish an integrated farm through your contributions. Get few days free stay to 30% discounts for the organic produce as perks for your contribution.https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/get-rejuvenated-by-nature-through-weekend-farming/x/9958647
trebor hgils- OK John! Another really great video! Nice to see a person like Ryan working at what he loves to do. Best part was when he mention his family as number one in his thoughts. His sugar cane looked really good to me . Truly the diversity was interesting as well as educational. It amazing what people can do when they decide to make it work. So Ryan….. Your what I call a real man ! Best of luck to you ...
Soulman1282- Righteous stripper analogy.
Prepper Angel- Our neighbor had somewhere around 60 hives. For some reason most of his hives swarmed and left. What I was told by my local bee keepers assoc. was that he had too many in one area. I noticed that my garden in the spring had an abundance of bees down to zero. Good thing the Bumble Bees took over as well as a few ants crawling on my flowers. I think the rule here is 5 hives per 5 miles. There was just not enough food for that amount of bees.When all those hives were active I couldn't step outside. I'm the only neighbor with a garden or flowers. They were even grabbing what they could from my Hummingbird feeders. I live in a very rural area. Most farmers have hay fields, not crops.
Phat Kid- great video, all around, subscribed
Clark Koehn- Paul Mashka teaches at Wild Willow Farms in San Diego which is a sustainable farm by the Tijuana river. They offer courses in organics and sustainability. He's famous for his experience in organics and sustainability here in SD.
Vance Nice- "Not to say anything about strippers or anything" LMAO You are awesome John!
lilisigel- Would you like living in a cage ? Your presentation reminds me of corporate BS advert about '' happy '' exploited animals. This propaganda and hypocrisy are just disgusting. Unsubscribed. Your channel is not for me.
mreisma- john i laugh everytime u bust out a sex joke
LogicalHydro- I'm so glad that you approached this topic. Shedding some light that "organic" isn't always sustainable.
RealignPelvis AndSpine- i'm grateful for farmers like ryan. i grow alot of veggies for myself and when people come to my house, they say i grow enough for a small village. but it's only enough for me because i only eat fruits and veggies. i also have to rely on farmers like ryan who want to grow the chemical free veggies and fruits that i can't grow (which is alot of food i can't grow because we have limited water and a badly behaved climate). and it is hard work. i honestly couldn't be bothered growing food for "a small village" because i'm flat out growing enough food for myself
Gardening Tips With Phil- This is a great example of a permaculture farm. Building the soil and using all the waste products for the inputs.
thoughts- beautiful, just beautiful, great jog John and Ryan what a man!
blastmyself- sugar kills more people than cocaine
FX Bandits- The one thing I love about John that never gets noticed is his pervert analogies. This shows that he is a real human not a salesmen trying to sell something and he is not afraid to be himself.
bullmaster lyle- how many acres does he have
Igor Severić- Wow,I am amazed how Ryan is so open minded. Its great to listen to him...
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freedom dove- The sad truth is that many people who want to grow organically are working with much less than 4 acres. Therefore, people like myself are limited to using at least some purchased materials. I live in the Midwest, where we're surrounded by GM-crop fields. Most of the farmland is taken and is being used for industrial ag, leaving little for people who want small farms. I have less than 1/4 acre to work with in suburbia and we're not allowed to have any kind of farm animals. Composting scraps and leaves is about the only way I can manage on-site inputs, and that's a serious challenge when it's cold for over half the year. Worm composting is also hard in such climates. Most of my compost isn't composted when it goes into my raised beds. I have to let it compost in place many times. Unfortunately, having such limited funds is a real hindrance to productivity, as well; no fancy compost tumblers or anything like that. No more money to build additional raised beds (no more places to put them that aren't shaded by 75' maple trees, anyways). Growing in containers has proved almost impossible because although we can't have farm animals, someone forgot to tell the squirrels to vacate the city and they wreak havoc in containers. At least I've figured out a way to somewhat protect the raised beds...
dyl weed- Hey now! Have you ever checked out a taro patch on your channel? Thanks
ALL !N- i study agriculture in austria and right now learn about tropical and subtropical farming which im really interested in ! your video is just a perfect roundup for getting an idea of a practical strategies that work great :) thanks for that ! best regards an keep stacking that soil !
Living the Spu Life- Excellent episode!
777dorado- Tons of new info again.....Like you said....There are different fertility methods....always great ideas....it's too bad some people put you in the crosshairs of their issues . Thanks John
SurrealifiedTV- Seriously, humans are part of the animal kingdom, whether we like to admit it or not. And lemme tell ya, some of the things that animals do because that's just what they do is freaky as hell to look at let alone know about. Like the patch of wasp larva I found with all these tiny spiders in there with them. I watched them grow and eat the spiders because that's what they do. The wasps, captured spiders and locked them in with the eggs so they'd have food to eat and grow into full blown wasps. To me that looked a lot like they corralled the spiders and locked them up for the sole purpose of being eaten. Sound familiar? Y'all need to stop acting so high and mighty. And honestly, that applies to both sides of the argument as well. Just because someone has a different point of view than you doesn't mean you need to be snide, rude, insulting or a just plain bully towards them. That sort of tit for tat leaves both sides in a neverending battle of wills and it's completely ridiculous.
TheItalian Garden- oooooohhhh yessss apple banana's! i remember going to maui as a kid when my sister lived there and i first tasted an apple banana. My life after that was never the same regular plantain now just don't taste as good as those, but you can never find them here in Oregon on the main land.
Nolan's Seedery- A fantastic video. Thanks, John & Ryan...for all the information and encouragement!
realrasher- Finally an interview with the site operator! Thanks John!! Ryan is living proof of the permaculture concepts. What a true artist in seed an soil!!! PS... rabbit byproducts don't burn the plants when fresh, unlike most all other animal byproducts. And their still vegans... Ha!
Allison Van Eck- Thank you so very much for taking your time to create what has turned into the highlight of my day! You will never know how much your work means to so many...but I hope you feel the love none-the-less. Love & Light to you and your lovely!
Ardente Patience- Array
Peter Stiffins- Great points like always.....Thanks bro
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