Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture
Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture
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L.E.A.F. (Leading An Ecological And Accessible Food System)
Stone Barns Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit farm, education, and research center with a mission to catalyze an ecological food culture.
Our Hudson Valley campus, shared with our partner restaurant Blue Hill at Stone Barns, is a place where farmers, chefs, diners, educators, community members, and artisans come together to push the boundaries of sustainable farming and eating.
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The Seed Lab Advisory Committee
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The Seed Lab Advisory Committee is a group of independent seed professionals with 10-30 years of experience. On November 16-17, 2022 this group met at Stone Barns Center to discuss their work along with issues that the seed community faces. Find out how we're supporting independent seed initiatives at stonebarnscenter.org
Seeding at Stone Barns Center
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🌱 Greenhouse Manager Daniel Bartush demonstrates how we prepare soil blocks for seeding and shares some tips on how to achieve higher germination rates. The beginning of the year is an important time for seeding, giving us a head start on the growing season. This is crucial for our warm season plants like tomatoes and peppers, which need more warm days than are available in the Northeast (for n...
Looking Back: Chef Jorge Vallejo at Stone Barns
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Take a look back at Season Two of Chef in Residence at Stone Barns with Chef Jorge Vallejo. #stonebarnsresidency
Looking Back: Chef Pam Yung at Stone Barns
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We’re taking a look back at Season Two of Chef in Residence at Stone Barns with Chef Pam Yung. #stonebarnsresidency
Looking Back: Chef Adrienne Cheatham at Stone Barns
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Here's a look back at Season Two of Chef in Residence at Stone Barns with Chef Adrienne Cheatham. #stonebarnsresidency
Maple Tapping With the Ecology Team
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🍁 Welcome to our maple tapping classroom. Professor Shane Hardy, our Ecology Director, shares some pointers about setting up the lines. When you follow forest management guidelines and techniques, tapping a sugar bush is a sustainable agricultural activity, presenting minimal impact on the environment and surrounding ecological systems. When you buy local maple syrup, you're not only supporting...
Pasture-Raised Laying Hen Update
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🐣 Our chicks are all grown up! We've been following our flock of laying hens for almost a year now. Check out our post with Jess Coslow, our Livestock Manager, from May 2022 to see our baby chicks soon after hatching. Jess has been raising eleven breeds of laying hen in order to figure out which one works best for our corner of New York State. 🐓 We're happy to report that all of our laying hens...
Insect Barcoding with Ecology
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🔍 At Stone Barns Center we rigorously monitor the biodiversity of the insects found in and around our growing spaces, because they play such an important role in our ecological web and food system. 🪰 The presence of specific insect varieties gives us clues about what's happening in our farm's ecology. Some are directly affected by soil health and help incorporate organic material into the soil....
Eco Hike at Stone Barns Center
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Stone Barns Center members joined Deputy Director of Ecology, Elijah Goodwin, for a winter bird walk through the Rockefeller State Park Preserve ecosystem. Everyone learned bird identification skills and about our agricultural habitats that support our bird visitors and year-round residents. Many birds utilize our grasslands for food and shelter in the winter, and they support our crops and liv...
Winter Carrot Harvest
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Crops farmer Anne-Laure White explains how our carrot crops are planned and executed to bring us delicious carrot harvests through the winter. These carrots were planted in July, and their varieties are excellent for eating fresh and setting aside for cold storage. Our fresh-eating standard bearer is Mokum, which the Crops team started harvesting in the fall. Bolero, a popular variety for North...
Otto File Corn
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We're harvesting otto file corn! Otto file is a flint corn with eight (otto in Italian) rows on each cob. This corn was grown here by the Lenape people for centuries. It was exported to Italy in the 19th century and became known there for making delicious polenta. Stone Barns Center received otto file corn seed from Glenn Roberts of Anson Mills. We include it in our ley rotation, which incorpor...
Persimmons & Pawpaws
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Persimmon and pawpaw trees are fruiting right now! Stone Barns Center Horticulturalist Laura Perkins shares tips on how to harvest them. Why don't we often see persimmons and pawpaws in the market? They are highly perishable, meaning they bruise easily and need to ripen mostly on the tree, which makes them less than ideal for transportation. The flavor is often compared to a banana, mango, or a...
Panther Soybean Processing
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Tess Clarkin and other members of the Crops team demonstrate how we harvest, process, and dry Panther soybean. This variety of soybean was introduced from Japan in 1973 and grown and selected at Stone Barns Center for two decades. After being passed down through three organic farmers-Rob Johnston, Arlo Atkins, and our own Jack Algiere-Panther has become a resilient variety and sought after as b...
Adding Compost to Pasture
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"Inaugural run of our new pasture compost spreader, and first time adding compost to our pasture in the preserve. I made a little video out there to explain why we chose this place to start and what we hope to see." - Shane Hardy, Ecology Director Learn more about our partnership with Rockefeller State Park Preserve to manage their 350 acres of grasslands through a multi-species intensive grazi...
Malaise Traps at Isabahlia Ladies of Elegance
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Malaise Traps at Isabahlia Ladies of Elegance
Stone Barns Center Apprentice Highlight - Iming Lin
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Stone Barns Center Apprentice Highlight - Iming Lin
Cover Crops at Stone Barns Center
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Cover Crops at Stone Barns Center
Weld Harvest & Dye Project
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Weld Harvest & Dye Project
Honey Bee Swarms
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Honey Bee Swarms
Laying Hens at Stone Barns
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Laying Hens at Stone Barns
Fermented Brewer's Grain Trials for Hog Feed
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Fermented Brewer's Grain Trials for Hog Feed
Sifting Compost at Stone Barns
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Sifting Compost at Stone Barns
Livestock Grazing Plans at Stone Barns Center
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Livestock Grazing Plans at Stone Barns Center
Winter Veggie Box - Unboxing
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Winter Veggie Box - Unboxing
Buckwheat at Stone Barns Center
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Buckwheat at Stone Barns Center
Looking Back: Chef Jonathan Tam at Stone Barns
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Looking Back: Chef Jonathan Tam at Stone Barns
Looking Back: Chef Bryan Furman at Stone Barns
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Looking Back: Chef Bryan Furman at Stone Barns
Looking Back: Chef Victoria Blamey at Stone Barns
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Looking Back: Chef Victoria Blamey at Stone Barns
Chef Omar Tate: "The Living Room"
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Chef Omar Tate: "The Living Room"

Komentáře

  • @alexgard4968
    @alexgard4968 Před 21 dnem

    Kyle Mooney!!

  • @arizalaffandyz7202
    @arizalaffandyz7202 Před 22 dny

    We, CV JAYA TERANG BERSAMA, are producers of corn cob meal from Indonesia

  • @skepticalgenious
    @skepticalgenious Před měsícem

    To me giving the mycelium what it wants. Is another form of symbiotically existing. Cool stuff

  • @MinumanKesehatan-fd2vq
    @MinumanKesehatan-fd2vq Před 2 měsíci

    Lll

  • @user-bx4ti6ig3i
    @user-bx4ti6ig3i Před 5 měsíci

    All jokes aside. Great informative video.

  • @user-bx4ti6ig3i
    @user-bx4ti6ig3i Před 5 měsíci

    José looks scared of you. José, tócate el peló si necesitas ayuda. 😮

  • @amyhoang9140
    @amyhoang9140 Před 6 měsíci

    Where is your farm located? I hope you sell the small starte celtuce plants and ship them to NJ. Do you have distributors in north New Jersey and please name them?

  • @tomahawkmissile241
    @tomahawkmissile241 Před 7 měsíci

    Best to leave views on light to the user. One day may need the help from those that understand the darkness on more than a sugar hit.

  • @rmar127
    @rmar127 Před 7 měsíci

    Absolutely love that your running chickens in conjunction with other animals. A cool bonus for running diverse species id that the gut biome of one species will be very proficient at destroying parasites and viruses that live on the other species and vis versa. Here in Australia flys are a constant thorn in the side of all farmers. By running chickens through an area approx 3 days after the cattle have been through, it dramatically decreases the fly load as the chickens will gorge themselves on the fly larvae. Furthermore, as the scratch away at the cow pats, they spread the nutrients all over the place, allowing the soil biome to more quickly do its job of turning those cow pats into beautiful black soil. If i ever have the money to acquire land, i dream of running goats, cattle and chickens all in a rotational regenerative system. Getting three income streams off of 1 piece of land.

  • @neffie72
    @neffie72 Před 7 měsíci

    I just watched an 'expert' youtuber talking about persimmons and he only ate Asian persimmons and said they could be used in pudding and cookies. No, sir, you mean American persimmons which are very very different. Smh. Thank you for sharing this video, I have heard of pawpaws but wasn't sure what they looked like!

  • @BKSpiveys
    @BKSpiveys Před 8 měsíci

    The sound cut for a bit.

  • @TheThriftedPlanter
    @TheThriftedPlanter Před 8 měsíci

    I love this! It’s so cool!

  • @cheesebusiness
    @cheesebusiness Před 8 měsíci

    What is non profit farm?

  • @marcusv7881
    @marcusv7881 Před 9 měsíci

    Good grief! You're wearing a mask OUTSIDE!! SMH

    • @nstheboss
      @nstheboss Před 2 měsíci

      This was filmed during covid when everyone was brainwashed.

  • @mousefarm
    @mousefarm Před 10 měsíci

    I happened to see your video, I really like this chicken model, can take your chicken anywhere

  • @pennybenton5607
    @pennybenton5607 Před rokem

    ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🤍💖

  • @LowHangingFruitForest

    Do you have no water for them to wash themselves in?

  • @davidandyang6383
    @davidandyang6383 Před rokem

    Inspiring! I wonder if a slightly smaller version of this is possible

  • @seankerwin5346
    @seankerwin5346 Před rokem

    I like it.

  • @Showard4743
    @Showard4743 Před rokem

    This is perfect information. I planted lots of endive this year. I'm excited to try this!

  • @paulinusphillips7237

    Hi how can I get a kilo of your hairloom soya beans seeds I'm from the phillippines

  • @gandharaorganicfoods

    But the real question is can we grow Kale vegetable in April or extreme Summer season in our home garden or not..??

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm Před rokem

    Do you ever get issues w/ seed weevils? If so is it as bad as sugar snap peas?

  • @cowboy2180
    @cowboy2180 Před rokem

    That was interning and helpful , cheers … subscribed!

  • @alexandreschrifve6648

    Thank you for the plans ! Is it possible to turn with this egg mobile ?

  • @camillepatterson6849

    Thank you for the plans! We downloaded them and husband is welder/builder. We're going for it!

  • @williammount213
    @williammount213 Před rokem

    I BUILT HUGE PORTABLE CHICKEN COOPS - BUT THE GROUND WAS TOO WET, & THE TIRES TOO SMALL. WE LEARNED AND PLAN ON MORE CHICKES USING LIGHTER, MORE PORTABLE, COUPS THS YEAR. WE WILL USE N.J. GIANTS THIS YEAR.

  • @candypodratz
    @candypodratz Před rokem

    I'm growing it for the first time this Spring. How'd you fertilizer it/how often?

  • @jandoinc
    @jandoinc Před rokem

    Very nice, thanks for sharing👍😎

  • @lauraperkins504
    @lauraperkins504 Před rokem

    Thanks for this! So interesting about the relationship of buckwheat and phosphorus availability in the soil! Especially with fertilizers getting so expensive, and the growing realization of the effect of excess phosphorus in the soil on waterways, perhaps the time for buckwheat has come!

  • @virgamaulana9321
    @virgamaulana9321 Před rokem

    So beautiful seed. I'm interisting to learn how to dry edamame seed.

  • @Afgrelatedfan
    @Afgrelatedfan Před rokem

    Bird's lover love from Pakistan

  • @MahadiHasan-yu6ob
    @MahadiHasan-yu6ob Před rokem

    I Like Your Videos.

  • @Angela_Alaimo
    @Angela_Alaimo Před rokem

    If you take a persimmon seed and crack it open, it will predict the coming winter's weather Knife=cold winds that cut like a knife Fork=a mild winter Spoon=lots of snow to shovel It sounded as if you really like paw paws. Take care

  • @tyardovdabulldht2340

    Hi. I'm new to Zinnias and I have absolutely fallen in love with them!

  • @mahesh25387
    @mahesh25387 Před rokem

    Excellent information 👍

  • @ustazkenyatta7576
    @ustazkenyatta7576 Před rokem

    wow great I need to learn from you guys.

  • @cal__me__raj2393
    @cal__me__raj2393 Před rokem

    India available

  • @patrickchapman9753
    @patrickchapman9753 Před rokem

    Love your design! I live in NZ, what material is the plastic roof? Thanks

  • @Michaelleger77
    @Michaelleger77 Před rokem

    we just bought some property out in NW Arkansas that has tones of that Tree of Heaven. there are some big trees and a crap ton of saplings. Will the pigs eradicate these? My understanding is that these will send up more trees from the roots if it is cut down.

  • @WatchTLCCRMOFFICIAL

    I read from an authentic source that Soybeans is not healthy for you, unless it's fermented. And you should not take too much of fermented soybeans. Avoid Soybeans. Snow peas, sugar peas are good alternatives.

  • @jrmint2
    @jrmint2 Před rokem

    China, it's used extensively in china. The seeds were sent from China.

  • @afewminutesofrandom9099

    My thoughts as to Sarah's question about not certain how to proceed when land as thrown at her: She admits that there is a learning curve. Sounds like she is beginning to understand what her preferences and possible lines in the sand are and recognizing what the strings attached may be when partnering with others. The next time she is offered land to farm, she should consider making certain her stipulations are addressed and spelled out in the contract before entering into the agreement. And like any contract, be willing to negotiate and come to what is a win-win for both parties, i.g., Sarah gets to decide on the crops for % of the land; the benefactor is entitled to x amount of free produce or product at restaurant cost. Treat it as business. If there is no formal "contract", addressing the stipulations or concerns in an email can serve as a written record as to what the agreement is, and something to refer back to if either party needs a reminder of what they agreed to. Even if her question doesn't at first glance have anything to do with "militancy", she contributes to getting other small farmers to think about and discuss this so they are prepared if it happens to them. From my own past experience (not in farming), perhaps something else that small farmers should be wary of is "benefactors" or new business partners coming to you to work something that the owner never expects to succeed--that the owner is in fact looking for losses to write off. Sarah's question is interesting as it touches on ideas of feudalism and share cropping. The whole video is curious. When I think of peoples who had prime lands taken away from them in what is now the United States of America, I first thought of indigenous peoples (First Nation and "Mexican"), not blacks. I was grateful that the slavery that is going on NOW in our food system was brought. But then again, I am writing this as a Mexican from the United States of Mexico (Estados Unidos Mexicanos), and someone who has donated to the Guadalupe center after reading Joe Sacco and Chris Hedges "Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt". In regard to the question of global strategies, I agree with Mark. It isn't going to be the USA who leads the charge. I can't speak for India, but Mexico has adopted an aggressive government program to label all processed foods (and even foods that aren't typically considered "processed" in the USA) with mandated warning labels stating clearly on the front of the packaging if the food is high in sugar, salt, or fat. Life here in Mexico still very much consists of local fresh fruits and vegetables being available to all demographics, in large cities or small towns, at a reasonable price. I bought some fresh cheese today from a woman walking around on the street selling her wares, bought some tomatoes and cucumbers from a table outside a woman's home. I picked some guayabas off the tree outside my home today, as did some of the neighbors. One doesn't need to go to a farmers market in an affluent suburb here to be exposed to this. Our "fast food" is still masa with an accompaniment--whether that be a taco or a gordita with toppings such as rajas, nopales, and squash blossoms--so a hell of a lot less expensive and healthier than how those without means eat at gas stations and fast food chains in the USA. Even though my hackles raised a bit at the mention of Unilever, I really appreciated Peggy Dulany's disclosure and comments. I wish that more people at the conference, including the two speakers, had at least given the semblance of being attentive to what she said. Most importantly: militancy can be executed effectively with strategy and subtlety, and sometimes with very unexpected bed-fellows.

  • @amapoku3146
    @amapoku3146 Před 2 lety

    Can fennel be grown in Ghana?

    • @zahra-lm6lv
      @zahra-lm6lv Před rokem

      Most definitely. I have grown it this year and here in Scotland it is doing well in the spring -summer months. Yet to see how it does in winter

  • @7eyesopenwide168
    @7eyesopenwide168 Před 2 lety

    So many ducks in one enclosure? Do they ever get to swim and wash?

  • @swyjow
    @swyjow Před 2 lety

    Michael Dudikoff doppelgänger

  • @RyanJKUS2012
    @RyanJKUS2012 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @JonTopping
    @JonTopping Před 2 lety

    I've got four habanada plants going right now, and all four have their leaves curling upwards. I've seen different and contradictory answers as to why pepper plants do that. I believe the habanada wants a lot of heat, but the one plant started curling once I gave it a lot more heat, so I'm confused. Any idea why the leaves would be curling on the habanada, and not any of my other pepper varities? Thanks!

  • @madhurimaheshvlog
    @madhurimaheshvlog Před 2 lety

    czcams.com/play/PLAleQmuxTATRXB9gawTnYY2iodGb67fMU.html.