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Deep River Farm
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Deep River Farm is a suburban farm channel. This channel is designed to help anyone looking to become more self-sufficient and save money by growing a suburban garden. We cover the how to garden from beginning to end. Suburban farming generally has limited space and resources and we can show you how to grow more for less. Here you will see soil preparation, raise bed construction, transplanting, watering, fertilizing, crop placement, crop compatibility, vertical farming, trellis construction, all on a suburban farm. We are an Organic Farm. We raise chickens, quail, and rabbits to show how they can be incorporated into the gardener's suburban farm as an increased benefit to your suburban farm and becoming as self-sufficient as possible. It is also good to know that by growing organic and using nature's own products you can lead a healthier life using limited space and resources. Fishing,hunting and related travel are also taught.
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War has been declared using homemade rat poison.
We have mixed baking soda and sugar together at a 50/50 mix. Then rolled cheddar cheese in it. When the rat HDS, it cannot digest this concoction, and it causes the rat stomach to explode because it can’t pass it wherever the rats say it down in the ground or whatever you will no longer see them after they eat the only sign you will know that they’re gone is the damage will cease and the traps will continue to see it and they will not be tripped so we will continue to use the traps along with this homemade rat poison.
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Democrats classified this as farm land. Republicans classified this as bad lands😅
@@assassinlexx1993 for any agricultural purposes it is definitely bad land. For the government to originally plan to give all of South Dakota to the Indians then take it back for gold discoveries and then a huge money maker turning the badlands into a national park. It’s all about the money.
What's bad about that land?
The land was considered bad and given the name by the Lakota Indians of the Sioux Nation because of its extreme and rugged terrain, lack of water, and extreme temperatures in winter and summer. It really can’t support any type of grass in abundance just some here and there or feed any animals other than mountain goats which are still present today.
Australian here..... Wouldn't birds of prey swoop down and grab one if theg are laying around like this out in the open?
@@johosk5503 these little prairie dogs have very keen eyesight, and hearing, and stay within a reasonable distance of the Borough. And they communicate extremely well amongst them selves. When any sign of danger is around they all start barking, and they head to the holes and peek out of them. I did not see any bold eagles out there only a couple of hawks
Did the dance ever work?
@@danielsiegel8619 that’s a good question. I know when the massacre at Wounded knee was building, many of the warriors were in the Badlands participating in the Ghost Dance and received word of the U.S. Calvary had quarantined all of the women and children of the tribe by wounded knee creek and confiscated all weapons. The Braves return and wound up, engaging the cavalry where cannon shells and shootings took place of unarmed Indians.
Very nice, we ain’t got nothing like that around here.
@@MelanchthonCreekFarm your right. The closest thing we have is water going over the dam! Lol
What a view... We're looking forward to taking the camper out there one of these days.
It’s a great trip to take. Plenty to see and do.
That's good to see... but I'm sure its nothing compared to what it used to be.
@@MelanchthonCreekFarm they need to let them get a big enough population to set up other national parks.
@@deepriverfarm3615 I'm sure Richard would take some more...lol
Well that's something you don't see everyday.
@@MelanchthonCreekFarm you are exactly right.
Hmmmm. It’s actually a pretty spider, but I don’t know.
@@FloridaGirl- I just let it be on its way. It didn’t bother me so I didn’t bother it.
😂 you’re really kicking the hornet’s nest on that one. No mayo in our house but g’ma used Duke’s so I gotta go with that if I had to.
@@MelanchthonCreekFarm I thought I could stir the pot with this one! Lol
JFG here at Deep River Farm. By far the best!
yay for rain! 🎉🎉😊
@@scooter-tg9dv we finally got some after 6 weeks!
2.5” so far for us today
@@MelanchthonCreekFarm we need a soaking rain. Most all of what we got ran into the ditches. But I’m grateful for what we got.
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@@MelanchthonCreekFarm I’m going to get these things!
Have you tried the 5gallon bucket traps?
@@04estb4 I’m doing that now. Thanks.
I have kept the weather rock in my front yard for years. My grandpa had one so I had to have one too.
@@scottmcclure8933 never had one of those. I’ve heard of a rain rock . As bad is this drought is we need to try anything to get some rain.
I love that history there
@@MelanchthonCreekFarm lots of antique equipment. Biggest turnout I’ve seen
Get ‘em! That’s ‘em Deep River Rats!
We working on it hard and heavy!
A Hercules beetle
@@bonifaciopalacios4982 and it’s a big one. First time I have run across one of these . Thanks for watching.
Sick
It was a huge bug with a good sized mouth! Thanks for watching.
Put him out there in the garden maybe it'll eat the squash bugs
You got that right. As big as it was it could eat the squash and not the bugs.
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Yes Sir, we’re picking today as well.
Get them while the picking is right!
That is definitely a trigger words for ours as well😂
At 7:30 pm he starts whining for it
It killenit but it will be right back in a few weeks . It doesnt work as good as the commercial stuff
Correct but it doesn’t put all those chemicals in the soil and your not exposed to carcinogens
What incubator do you use? Mine off Amazon SUCKS.
I use a Brinsea innovator. I’ll see if I can find that information on the exact one
Brinsea Products USAG47C Ovation 56 EX Fully Automatic Egg Incubator with Humidity Control, One Size,Yellow/Black
I got it off Amazon
Hope no one got hurt
Not that we know of. Total loss and a very big fire. Thanks for watching our channel.
@@deepriverfarm3615 bet a nice insurance claim though?
Well, cabbage is known to cross pollinate readily with related plants like broccoli and kale resulting to a mix between the parent plants, essentially, not a cabbage anymore. From what I know about this, if you want to properly save cabbage seeds, you have to isolate the plants. Not just by placing them in their own beds but putting a fine net over them to keep bees and other pollinators out who might have picked pollen from other plants.
I have also heard the same thing. I wanted to try this cabbage just to see what it would do it being a hybrid seed when it came up it reminded me of a tobacco plant.
Mmmmm, free range McNuggets!
You got that right?
@@deepriverfarm3615 I hope not.
Makes good food for fishing worms.
@@deepriverfarm3615 WTF? You feed them to worms?
No the chickens eat the worms, bugs and anything else for protein. The manure is then used on the garden and flower beds. Lol
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Thanks for watching
Beautiful!
Thanks for watching!
That's what we seen on trail Cam,off Worthville road
Your not to far away from this one. Thanks for watching!
What did you use for bait? Did you have to cover the cage with anything?
I used a dead chicken from the night before it had killed. I did fix my trap where it was covered with sticks, wood and leaves on 3 sides so the mink couldn’t access it ( chicken) without going into the trap.
@@deepriverfarm3615 Thank you very much. Appreciate the response. 👍🏽
Happy to respond. That mink got 55 chickens before I got him.
What’d u use bait wise we had a mink problem n I’m still trying to catch hi
I used a dead chicken it killed it had killed the night before. Thanks for watching.
Let it free
Not a chance. Killed 55 chickens.
She’s saying you pervert can’t you see I’m naked and you’re filming me 😆🤣 I’m a avid hunter and I’ve taken my fair share of big bucks over the years. But if a huge white buck or Doe walked in front of me I’d let it walk! The Native Americans always called any solid white albino animal the spirit animal. They said anyone who kills the spirit animal will receive bad omens upon them. They was really religious not to kill any albinos & any that had the white face and normal brown body. They claimed the white face was also a Spirited animal. I don’t know if the natives wise tales are true or not ? But I can tell ya this: I’m not gonna kill one to find out how true it is 😂. Now a Piebald Mature Buck I may harvest while hunting. To those who don’t know what a Piebald is, it is a deer 🦌 With white spots on it. Which was birthed from possibly a white Doe deer or white Buck deer. Or one of its parents had the albino gene 🧬 and passed it to the Spotted or Piebald deer.
She’s made it for three years, hopefully will live along productive life
Wow cool
She’s been here for 3 seasons now.
Sign of inbreeding. 🚫
I’m not familiar with how a deer gets to be solid white. All I know is this deer has shown up and been hanging around for the last 3 years.
Is it smaller than the others? That has been the case where I am from in WV.
@@adambarker9178 no it’s full size. She has had 5 little ones since she has been around the area.
BOOM BOOM BOOM!
So far she has made it 3 years around this area. Everyone deer hunts around here and always let her go thru. Everyone is always looking for her.
Poor baby broke his front knee at some point 😢
Probably a genetic defect actually if you look into it
Kind of looks like it . Probably a car related injury. If you look at my channel you will see the baby deer videos. The baby deer belongs to this white deer.
Get the bee boxes ready.
Bee keeper said approximately 25k bees after he got them.
They need a couple of bee boxes to settle into to produce honey.
He’s taken them to his farm to get settled.
Those mining bees?
According to my friend they were honey bees. If they are a specific species of honey bee I don’t know. He said it was around 20,000 bees.