Most impressive! As a former resident of Bow Island who grew up there (1960-1973), it is amazing to see how this farm has adapted and innovated. Awesome, actually!
Where is this at. I toured a mint farm in central Michigan 2 years ago. Was one of the coolest operations I have seen. He's one of the only ones in the state if not the only one.
How many times a year can you harvest this, - I would have thought more than once. I have always been told you can't use it when it is flowering. Is this just the "standard" mint as there are different varieties.?
Christopher Lovelock we are a single cut region. Our American friends not much farther south will double cut. This is a standard scotch spearmint plant. And we harvest when it is in full bloom that is when the oil content is the highest.
Kyle Thacker ... Now that is most interesting, I have always been told to wait until the flowering is over as the flowers can make you ill. I'm very surprised you only harvest once a year as mint is renowned to be a very fast growing plant in the UK. You can cut it right down to the ground and within 6 weeks it is 12" to 15"+ high again.
Human. Toothpaste, Gum and anything with mint oil in it as flavoring or for smell. The most similar operation to this for animal feed would be Silage but mint would never be used for that.
M David Opie we actually have sold the spent hay after distilling for cattle feed. They cows really like our dill hay also. But it is more useful to us spread back in the field as fertilizer.
Very cool. I am assuming a separate top that is dropped down on top of the trailer? Sorry for the questions, I am from Idaho and we distill in enclosed trailers. I like your set up a lot better.
From the looks of the top rails of the trailer I would guess that the steam dome would be set down on the top and clamped somehow. that's how they used to do it in Washington state where i grew up but the trailers were shorter back then.
Most impressive! As a former resident of Bow Island who grew up there (1960-1973), it is amazing to see how this farm has adapted and innovated. Awesome, actually!
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Where is this at. I toured a mint farm in central Michigan 2 years ago. Was one of the coolest operations I have seen. He's one of the only ones in the state if not the only one.
You work so hard to build your dreams!
You guys sure do have a nice size field. And nice looking machines.
Would someone be kind enough to point out the reason for the circular marks in the field? Are they from the irrigation equipment? Many thanks.
M Jona Yes they are from a center pivot irrigation system.
after distilling could you turn it into silage, if thats what you call it in the U S A,and then use it for animal feed.
How many times a year can you harvest this, - I would have thought more than once. I have always been told you can't use it when it is flowering. Is this just the "standard" mint as there are different varieties.?
Christopher Lovelock we are a single cut region. Our American friends not much farther south will double cut. This is a standard scotch spearmint plant. And we harvest when it is in full bloom that is when the oil content is the highest.
Kyle Thacker ... Now that is most interesting, I have always been told to wait until the flowering is over as the flowers can make you ill. I'm very surprised you only harvest once a year as mint is renowned to be a very fast growing plant in the UK. You can cut it right down to the ground and within 6 weeks it is 12" to 15"+ high again.
excuse the question but is this for human use or animals?
Human. Toothpaste, Gum and anything with mint oil in it as flavoring or for smell. The most similar operation to this for animal feed would be Silage but mint would never be used for that.
M David Opie we actually have sold the spent hay after distilling for cattle feed. They cows really like our dill hay also. But it is more useful to us spread back in the field as fertilizer.
Interesting. Never heard of it for animal feed in my 5 years of growing mint and operating a distillery.
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Big farm
Very good work I am Indian
Please mention Which country is this, very big farm, I'm from India
this farm is located in Canada - on Bow Island, province of Alberta
Where are you from Sir
Alberta, Canada
Kyle, are you transferring this into a mint tub or distilling right out of that same trailer? Thanks!
We distill in those trailers.
Very cool. I am assuming a separate top that is dropped down on top of the trailer? Sorry for the questions, I am from Idaho and we distill in enclosed trailers. I like your set up a lot better.
zachary Fabricius Yes we have a lid that lowers at the still. We had 18’ Newhouse tubs before we went to this system.
Very cool, who manufactured your trailers?
zachary Fabricius Everything was designed and built on our farm.
Is MINT an annual or a perennial??
Multi year Perennial.
no its a weed.
Evelyn, are you trying to be sarcastic or are you that dumb?
At least the chopper will smell good! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
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this is why you dont ever get a rental as a first purchase :P
Man I'll bet that really smells good. Makes me want to chew some....:)
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Smells like gum
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Is this farm in the state of indian
No in Alberta, Canada
that looks like rye to me I kept waiting to see the still to see how they seal the trailer to steam the oil out
From the looks of the top rails of the trailer I would guess that the steam dome would be set down on the top and clamped somehow. that's how they used to do it in Washington state where i grew up but the trailers were shorter back then.
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This farm grows the entire world supply mint.
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Hello I am driver
Smart farming
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Did you notice there were no SHEEP in any of the fields around, HA-Ha-
sorry forgot, poor sence of humour in the .us.
Not a vegan farm.
Basically a swather
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Mint is gross.well mint peas are
Is that a lamb talking?
totally boring as no friggin' idea what is going on ....
stop smoking the 'refer' and chew mint to clear your head.