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    • 3 weeks ago

    Language is a cross between German and Dutch, and is called Low German, or Plauteich.

    • 3 weeks ago

    "they live using no modern technology" Then why is there plastic down the rows, what a joke.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Cisterns

    • 3 weeks ago

    fyi….. PA Dutch isnt dutch…. the name is an english version of deutsche meaning german… PA German. The language is similar to german that changed once in America.

    • 3 weeks ago

    I am watching this from Norway, and thought surely that perennial onion cant grow here. I was wrong. In fact its extremely hardy and I just read that it can be grown even above the artic circle.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Very educational video! Thank you

    • 3 weeks ago

    You have a wonderful farm.. wish I could have it too… Watching from glecious tv your new friend

    • 3 weeks ago

    Oh, my goodness! I am so glad I found you. Fabulous information. Thank you so much.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Great theory but mind the bare feet. I've seen shells frequenting middins down under in Nz

    • 3 weeks ago

    Interesting!

    • 3 weeks ago

    New Subscriber here! 🤗 Thank you so much for all this wonderful info! I’ll be binge watching all your other videos for the next few days! 😆

    • 3 weeks ago

    Thanks for this. I once worshipped in Mennonite Church in Nigeria.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Good video and knowledge cover. When you are talking about plastics or tarps. There is a better product to use and for the life of me can't believe the organic community hasn't figured this out. The product is called 610 Terra Tex Woven Wool fabric. It is completely permeable. When the crop is done just remove the plant and you can reuse the fabric. Just fold it up like a blanket. The only draw back is if someone uses it in rows longer than 100 ft.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Are you talking about Mennonites or Amish?

    • 3 weeks ago

    If you are looking for gourds, I am from AZ and Wuertz Gourd Farm has a great variety of gourds for bird house and other creative uses. NOTE: I make no money for sharing this note. Just sharing!

    • 3 weeks ago

    Glad to see more and more people doing permaculture. It is so sad that the Feds are land grabbing over 100 Million Acres of land from small land owners all over the country, especially in farming areas.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Why is it hard to get away with wood chip mulch in rainy enviorments?

    • 3 weeks ago

    Awesome video, thanks Steven

    • 3 weeks ago

    Fungi to bacteria ratio. Exactly right! Weed seeds don’t germinate.

    • 3 weeks ago

    How do I become a Mennonite?

    • 3 weeks ago

    Something you might want to ponder and talk about is the fact the plants grown to eat from are not found in nature. The ancient plants were, but they have been changed over time and now cannot exist without human management. They don't tolerate the natural world conditions without human efforts, so what you are trying to do is find a compromise with nature so your food plants will thrive. Of course you know there are all sorts of ways that compromise can be defeated. There are weather issues, bug problems, soil health, planting density, and wild, or tamed critter issues to deal with. If any of these issues, or problems are not managed properly, you will have very little, or nothing to eat from your garden, or farm.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Something few use is natural Jute, or other natural fiber to make a soil cover/blanket instead of a plastic covering. Part of the reasons are cost and weight. Plastic coverings are lightweight and take up less storage space between seasons. As long as plastic sheets are cheap and easy to buy, until tree resin products can compete, other types of coverings won't be used by farmers and gardeners wanting to save money and cover the soil to make it difficult for grasses and weeds to grow.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Pasture pigs etc, good old Joel Salatin, and nary a mention. Credit where its due.

    • 3 weeks ago

    As a gardener for many years..timeline to convert to Organic is two to three years. A little research on compatibility and hard work. Its easy. Year one you get a few bugs but I have to say if you have healthy soil not an issue. I seen first hand how natural ways are absolutely devine. Thank you for this video

    • 3 weeks ago

    Love this show.

    • 3 weeks ago

    those eyebrows foliage is rich in NPK

    • 3 weeks ago

    I dont care, except stop the abuse of animals a d especially horses. The amish are horrible with over working horses. Its a disgrace and discusting. I seen it over and over poor health and abused

    • 3 weeks ago

    Hello, weedguard is a commercial mulch paper you can buy online

    • 3 weeks ago

    dude needs to manscape his unibrow

    • 3 weeks ago

    Wonderful

    • 3 weeks ago

    "Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing the inside look at this amazing Mennonite farm. Your knowledge just keeps expanding—great job!

    • 3 weeks ago

    Thank you very much for this.
    Just one question, do they vaccinate their animals?

    • 3 weeks ago

    I'm not believing for one minute that there are microplastics in our food. In my opinion its just a scare tactic.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Minonites have moved into my community in East Tn. They are extremely disrespected to locals. They buy land, log it and deforest vast amounts of forest. They build structures and last a few years then just abandon the place. They decimate the deer and turkey populations by over hunting. It’s awful.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Good work 😊

    • 3 weeks ago

    Just found your channel…. Love it! Subscribe!😊

    • 3 weeks ago

    plot map or sketch to grasp the no electric cattle paddocks please?

    • 3 weeks ago

    Thanks!

    • 3 weeks ago

    I've never used electricity to grow my food🤣🤣🤣

    • 3 weeks ago

    Thanks for the video, nice. They do not speak a form of Dutch, they speak a form of German. Called Penn Dietsch, meaning German, not dutch.

    • 3 weeks ago

    One key to keeping the microorganisms thriving is to keep a good supply of organic matter for the to feed on. I have good results having compost that is around 50% done about a foot deep in my raised beds with the top foot of it being fully compost dirt. It keeps the microorganisms very active the entire growth cycle and that's the key to having healthy plants.

    • 3 weeks ago

    I definitely want to explore making my own paper and cloth for mulching, etc. Due to paper (even thick paper) maybe not lasting even a season I have it in mind to try integrating a very loose mesh of string or twine netting in the paper itself to add strength and durability. This would also facilitate rolling it all back up at the end of the season and mulching it in piles or something. Also, MSM is a byproduct of wood pulp paper manufacturing process so if I could figure that out in a non-toxic way I could also be making that! MSM is not only good for animal bodies but supposedly helps plants grow stronger. There are so many beneficial and often multi-use fiber plants this is a category of crop I never see mentioned but if you are thinking about at least being prepared for the possibility of 100% do-it-yourself-or-do-without scenarios then fiber plants and natural dyes, etc. are actually very important. Imagine if you could manufacture your own bio-TP?!

    • 3 weeks ago

    Which community and which market do they take their produce? Is this Delano, Englewood, or Tellico?

    • 3 weeks ago

    Can I be honest…I clicked on this video for the eyebrows!

    • 3 weeks ago

    I'm in mid Michigan and have amish all around me and they all use 7 dust, I use liquid 7 on my fruit trees because no matter what you say nothing organic really works like I would like it to. Great video and fun to watch. Remember the chemical make up of NPK in organic and synthetic is 100% the same. I use trifecta fertilizer which is organic and works for me.

    • 3 weeks ago

    Hi from Ohio 🙂
    This was an excellent learning video & visual treat!! I respect that they didn't want to be recorded because they honor God's Word. Nice of them to let you share what they're doing & how!! We're All learning, no one knows it all. I really got a kick that they had papaya trees … they're going tropical 🤣
    I subbed your channel, looking forward to more videos like this because we all need to grow our own food as best we can, even patios & balconies allow for container gardens. That's what I'm doing till the Good Lord moves me into the country 🏞
    Blessings Everyone ✨️💛✨️

    • 3 weeks ago

    Need to know more about that tank in the greenhouse i wonder if they just use the water they pump to heat it. Doesnt need to be warm but 10 degrees above freezing would be ideal

    • 3 weeks ago

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