How to Start a Small Farm | A Step-by-Step Guide

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
  • In today's video we get into the nuts and bolts of what you should actually do to start a successful farm business.
    We cover: how to start a farm from scratch, how to start a farm business, what does it cost to start a farm business, farm business plans, how to start a farm with no money or land, and more.
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Komentáře • 578

  • @ColettesGarden
    @ColettesGarden Před 11 měsíci +610

    Great advice! We are in our second year on our own land. First year was tree planting, chickens, bees and soil building. I suggest how important relationships with local farmers has been. Know your neighbors (ranchers and farmers), the farm store staff, 4H, etc. We bought our land from mid-80 year olds. They have lovingly answered our questions and cheer our efforts. We planted flowers along the road, its both beautiful and welcoming. I have never been so tired or as happy as we are now.

    • @RC-fi4ix
      @RC-fi4ix Před 11 měsíci +8

      I'm still waiting to find a Small Nebraska property ❤❤❤

    • @ColettesGarden
      @ColettesGarden Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@RC-fi4ix We lived in a camper for 7 months while we looked. We saw lots of junk homes and exhausted land. This was grass feed beef land, so we had to build lots of compost for improvement. Don't give up. I suggest soil and well water testing. About 500$ for both.

    • @stayinggolden2665
      @stayinggolden2665 Před 11 měsíci +13

      I feel you about the tired comment. We bought our land in 2017 but moved out just last spring. We built our own farm house and just went for it on everything else. This year we're expanding and still building. So tired, lol. But we've been eating so much of our own food already, and seeing the prices creep higher and higher am I content that we can do so.

    • @SurvivenTerry
      @SurvivenTerry Před 10 měsíci +4

      I'm allmost there and I have been to farmer markets and they are great.

    • @WeDewey
      @WeDewey Před 6 měsíci

      I only hear karaoke 🎤 🎶 😆

  • @TheTrock121
    @TheTrock121 Před 11 měsíci +283

    Your vids are among the best! We've been gardening for 35 years, and couldn't imagine trying to do it professionally but want to be able to ramp up production in SHTF scenario. Somewhat offtopic, but growing up I knew an older couple that never had kids but took in a local kid that had a terrible home situation to help out on their dairy farm and live in their barn. Many years later he was able to buy his own farm and when the husband had passed away he took in the wife and cared for her until the end. Farms produce a lot more than vegetables.

    • @mimi27513
      @mimi27513 Před 11 měsíci +12

      That is a great story.

    • @TRINITY-ks6nw
      @TRINITY-ks6nw Před 10 měsíci +6

      Awesome

    • @habaohan88
      @habaohan88 Před měsícem +1

      Great, I'm also building a farm like you and hope to learn

    • @TheTrock121
      @TheTrock121 Před měsícem +1

      @@habaohan88 Great! It sure is easier w/ the information available on CZcams. Try to find a master gardener in the same growing region as your farm.

    • @habaohan88
      @habaohan88 Před měsícem

      @@TheTrock121 Thank you for your support

  • @TheRealHonestInquiry
    @TheRealHonestInquiry Před 10 měsíci +87

    Regarding #1, I'm helping out a first time farmer and what she did was really smart... she bought 20 acres and leased out 19 to other farmers. So she literally has nothing planted yet and is already making a return on her investment. Now she can focus on seeing what's possible with 1 acre, and expand as she feels comfortable.

    • @jack36180
      @jack36180 Před 4 měsíci

      wow thats briliiant haha!

    • @suraj2234ify
      @suraj2234ify Před 3 měsíci

      That's great. Im also thinking of starting farming dont have any clue where and how to start

    • @habaohan88
      @habaohan88 Před měsícem

      Great, I'm also building a farm like you and hope to learn

    • @julian-p
      @julian-p Před 18 dny +1

      where i lived, it was a common practice. usually the harvest were divided, like 70% for the farmer, 30% for the land owner.
      it's good for the land owner as he/she can learn the trade watching the current farmer (which most were veteran farmers) doing, so when their "contract" expires, the land owner can continue by himself/herself.

  • @markmcmeen287
    @markmcmeen287 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Your videos are always helpful, even to a small home gardener. Thanks for the help and encouragement.

  • @paavolaprincess
    @paavolaprincess Před 11 měsíci +87

    I’m a stay at home mom with two toddlers, we’re building our farm business with the hopes of my husband leaving his off farm job in the next couple of years! It definitely takes the pressure off and has allowed us to build tons of infrastructure and build a market base

  • @mysticmeadow9116
    @mysticmeadow9116 Před 11 měsíci +12

    That was like, a whole college course in less than 18 minutes! I saved this because I need a notepad and pencil and I'm taking notes when I watch it again, and yet again. Other vids don't come near what you covered in this. THANK YOU!

  • @sunriseeyes0
    @sunriseeyes0 Před 11 měsíci +11

    Thank you so much for this video! I’m practicing starting a farm on my grandparents’ acre and it is very challenging for me with a non-related fulltime job. But it is so enjoyable for me whenever I can work on it. I know I definitely need actual experience before starting seriously. Thank you for the reminder, ego-check, and amazing info! 💗🙏🏽

  • @fuzzytale
    @fuzzytale Před 11 měsíci +22

    I'm never going to farm, but I love the glimpse into market farming your videos give, not to mention all of the tips and tricks that work just as well for my little 50'x100' garden. Can't wait for my library to get your book in (they said they're buying it after my request, but it hasn't shown up in the catalog yet).

  • @FrankBott
    @FrankBott Před 6 měsíci +18

    two years ago bought 62 acres. last two years have spent building the structure for a organic farm. The farm is very remote and water collection was key along with shelter. My first crops get planted in the spring .. which is exciting. I say all of this because it takes a boat load of work and money just to get to the point of planting crops. I could have done it faster but wanted to avoid large debt. I have learned a lot about the land, weather, soil and the Dept of Ag to name a few things. Thanks to your channel and many others for your sharing knowledge.

    • @habaohan88
      @habaohan88 Před měsícem

      Great, I'm also building a farm like you and hope to learn

  • @lisamcdonald1415
    @lisamcdonald1415 Před 11 měsíci +114

    Love that you spoke about off farm income. We had no choice but to seek a full time to job to pay for the family expenses. The farm income goes right back to the farm investing in its growth and tools needed to make the job a little easier. One thing I would say though is working a full time job now gets me behind on the farm. It’s a tough battle some days are better then others mentally, but we love our new farm journey and hope one day it pays for everything

    • @nicholasgallanis7539
      @nicholasgallanis7539 Před 11 měsíci +23

      I went this route too & it paid off in the end. It was a slow growth but having the infrastructure without debt is so freeing. Went down to PT two years ago & I'm on track to quitting my off farm work this fall/winter.
      It can be difficult at times but if you are determined enough you will find a way to make it happen!

    • @scottbaruth9041
      @scottbaruth9041 Před 11 měsíci +16

      ​@nicholasgallanis7539 Absolutely! Be aiming for a great retirement job if nothing else. Lots of market garden people like me 65 and older just love it! I always told my friends if you ever catch me on the couch watching Dr Phill on tv please just shoot me.

    • @Growinggroceriesnc
      @Growinggroceriesnc Před 11 měsíci +6

      Please stay encouraged

    • @notillgrowers
      @notillgrowers  Před 11 měsíci +14

      It can definitely take time to find the balance--just constantly be thinking of how to make the farming easier, more efficient.

    • @NEG325
      @NEG325 Před 10 měsíci

      This was an exciting part of the video. I would like to hear more about which off-farm jobs mesh well with farming. A lot of full-time jobs cannot be done on a part-time basis. And a lot of part-time jobs do not pay well or provide stability.

  • @tylerholmes3941
    @tylerholmes3941 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Thanks for the inside Jessie , and appreciate the experience and effort you put into these videos. Thanks mate

  • @user-hs8ki2kj2u
    @user-hs8ki2kj2u Před 3 měsíci +2

    This video is a game-changer! I've never seen anything like it before, and I'm blown away by the host's creativity and expertise.

  • @craigdyke4240
    @craigdyke4240 Před 11 měsíci +2

    We have an extra acre of land we've been casually gardening on here in NKY that I keep thinking about turning into more intensive farming. This video was great to watch and as a new subscriber, I'm loving your content!

  • @zachwak
    @zachwak Před 11 měsíci +18

    "On average, off-farm income contributed 82 percent of total income, or $101,638, for all family farms in 2019" - USDA ERS. Off farm income is 100% normal and im glad you point this out!

    • @notillgrowers
      @notillgrowers  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Indeed! And "Cash crops" used to be the crops people would grow on their land that brought them a little extra cash aside from their regular job or their contract growing (Tobacco was the big one here in KY).

    • @habaohan88
      @habaohan88 Před měsícem

      Great, I'm also building a farm like you and hope to learn

  • @terrysteichen873
    @terrysteichen873 Před 11 měsíci

    This is good advice. I started a home garden two years ago and there is so much to learn. Thanks to utube how to videos it’s coming along nicely but it would take a few more years of study and hard work to be prepared to start even a small market farm.

  • @EatwellFarm
    @EatwellFarm Před 11 měsíci +3

    I always wanted to start a farm but didn't got much guts to start, After going through your videos I found it's more simpler than I think.
    Happy Farming 😊

  • @robertling9872
    @robertling9872 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thank you Jess for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Jasper-Couch
    @Jasper-Couch Před 3 měsíci

    I always wanted to start a farm but didn't got much guts to start, After going through your videos I found it's more simpler than I think.
    Happy Farming

  • @melaniesmith7496
    @melaniesmith7496 Před 11 měsíci +5

    i wanted to thank you for your wonderful, informative videos. I live in louisville and have dreams of having a proper garden in the country (I have a garden but only a quarter of an acre of land). I always loved watching your videos and kept thinking, that is the most beautiful farm I've ever seen. When I found out you were so close to home it made me love your channel even more, dad jokes and all. Thanks for all you do!!!

  • @jesusforlife.5072
    @jesusforlife.5072 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I haven't started watching this video and two ads pop up already,..am happy they did and am not going to skip them.. because now I feel like am paying a bit of school fees for the knowledge am going to learn through this video. 🙏🏽

  • @anettepuskas9720
    @anettepuskas9720 Před 2 měsíci

    this is one the best videos i've seen on this topic. Thank you.

  • @urbangardenbrasov
    @urbangardenbrasov Před 11 měsíci +1

    Best channel for gardening lovers ! 💪👍👍👍

  • @AmourEtLiberte888
    @AmourEtLiberte888 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Hello,
    I am 1 self homesteader trying to survive in the woods of Ontario Canada ..well trying to be :) Your videos are very helpful and appreciated. thank you!

  • @coolshithey
    @coolshithey Před 11 měsíci +39

    i really deeply appreciate the thoughtful approach that you take in making these videos and the amount of care and experience that goes into the advice that you give. it's really helpful, especially the advice about going and working (or volunteering if you have to) on some other farms for a substantial period of time before trying to start your own farm business
    i am currently working towards the dream of making most of my living growing food. ive bought some land (a very long way from kentucky in the central tablelands of NSW, australia!) with some help from my parents and am slowly saving up for infrastructure and equipment, doing research into the local farmers markets and food scene, meeting neighoburs and other local farmers etc. i have been struggling for nearly 3 years with my enthusiasm for setting up the farm on the one hand, but the need to work off-farm to be able to service the mortgage, eat, and save up for tools etc. your advice about not being ashamed of relying on other income has just flipped a switch in my brain, i have realised that it doesn't need to be an all or nothing thing and i can continue to work part time at my landscaping job while the market garden gets up and running. this seems really obvious now but it was not obvious to me ten minutes ago. thankyou jesse! ive also bought a couple of hats and the book to say thank you, these videos almost never fail to give me something really excellent to think about. cheers mate

    • @robertcotrell9810
      @robertcotrell9810 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Landscaping offers you a chance to expand your plant knowledge, so it's still a good tangential!

  • @ryananderson8642
    @ryananderson8642 Před 10 měsíci

    You are amazing! Love all the insights, this is so precious! Please geek out more on relationships, partnerships, farming with a team, and bringing a community aspect into farming, that would be so amazing as farming, as you say can be boring and lonely, and who does not want amazing people to spend their days with?

  • @sharpland
    @sharpland Před 11 měsíci

    Very thoughtful feedback. Thanks for nerding out with us.

  • @thepeopleplaceandnaturepod8344
    @thepeopleplaceandnaturepod8344 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and keep up the fantastic work, and let's all work together to protect our planet! 👏

  • @Belgicanos1984
    @Belgicanos1984 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My wife and I are starting a farm-to-plate catering business (events). She's Mexican and the chef, I'm Belgian and do the production. In february this year we moved on to rented land. We plan on growing both veg (mainly peppers, tomatoes, herbs) and broiler chickens. My wife and I both have off farm income. I've been trying to switch my office job for a farm job to gain more experience, but it has been challenging to find the right farm where I can learn the necessary skills... We are starting small (75 broilers, 10 x 10m² garden beds and 1 polytunnel) to see how we can manage production and catering in a harmonious way. Your channel has been a great inspiration, thank you!

  • @kannmann97
    @kannmann97 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Loans can be scary for new farmers but it can be a great way to start a farm way quicker. It’s certainly a calculated risk not everyone is ready for, but there are small regional Farm Credit unions that are willing to work with farmers who have 2 years or less experience with very flexible loan opportunities. They also can have good free resources for bookkeeping, financial planning, crop planning etc. For us we started buying the tools we knew we would need while also starting the loan process and funded our farm both ways… it certainly can be stressful in your first years when you are barely making enough to cover interest payments so tread wisely!

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 Před 11 měsíci +35

    First step must be identifying Sales. What is the local market interested in buying at the retail level and can you fill that niche successfully? Do you enjoy selling? Can you work at a farmer's market part-time for someone else (not one who will be a competitor)? Can you buy wholesale (say u-pick tomatoes or strawberries) and sell retail to test the market (and you)? Can you beat the national corporate grocery store at their retail business? That is who you are ultimately up against. Nothing else works if you cannot sell whatever it is you want to farm. ... Practice commercial-level farming before you get a place; saving cardboard boxes and buying bags of compost work (if not contaminated with produce-destroying chemicals) for a small home gardener but what are you going to do with five or ten acres? Practice in that backyard garden growing cover crops to have compost-in-place. ... Raise your own plant starts and not buy packs from the nursery (conserve cash). .... Get garage sale garden tools not new-off-the-rack, same with machinery. Don't buy/lease a tractor but rescue a fence-row abandoned tractor (or locate a running refurbished tractor). You can buy an old tractor off Craigslist outright for that same cash that would just be a down-payment on a new tractor (that still breaks down!) and avoid years of monthly loan payments you may or may not really have cash flow some months. Upgrade features on the tractor every season (like all new wiring, newer tires, etc) to make it more reliable. Sometimes it's better to have two antique tractors to save time dedicating each to a certain job but keep them similar to each other as backups in case one is down for repairs (which is not an option with a single new but broken tractor). ... And if you are married, make sure your spouse either understands you are out there all the time working on the farming startup or they are out there with you too and that is what they want, including a lack of cash in that conversation -- no money, no time, loan payments, and tired can make for huge family friction. ... people don't understand that farming is brutally hard both physically and mentally. Be realistic about the fantasy.

    • @notillgrowers
      @notillgrowers  Před 11 měsíci +12

      Great advice in there. I especially think the part about communicating with your spouse about this endeavor. 💯

    • @mysticmeadow9116
      @mysticmeadow9116 Před 11 měsíci

      Some harsh realities were faced here. Sage advice, I'm sure.

  • @adivax3
    @adivax3 Před 2 měsíci

    This was a great video! I never thought about renting or leasing land to farm. Always thought you had to out right own the land. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾

  • @vitamartinenko4747
    @vitamartinenko4747 Před 11 měsíci

    The most amazing farm start up advice video in the world thank you!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @bellachiong3390
    @bellachiong3390 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I'm actually in the process of starting up a flower farm for farmers markets it will be a no till no dig organic farm thanks to your videos and knowledge. I did something a little unorthodox lol :)... Like selling my condo in the city and looking to buy land but the only thing is my condo sold alot faster then expected and land with a tiny home is going 🆙 in price and selling fast because its so popular now "homestead life," lol but seeing this video helped especially when you don't have to buy land first I can start small and work my way up thank you for the tips❤:)

  • @poorwotan
    @poorwotan Před 11 měsíci +3

    This video is a terrific dose of common sense to those that want to start a farm business (different from a personal homestead) - emphasis on the word business. Hence, I would add one thing: know for what your farm is being started. If your guiding thoughts are "to heal the earth" then your business outlook will be different than "I want healthy fruits and vegs while having a $ surplus".
    I graduated from a #1 rated business school back in the late 80's. Throughout my working life, I have - literally - had only 1 chance to apply anything I learned there. Much of business is truly "common sense" which comes easily by not doing rash decisions and just thinking things through. Also, you got to know how to read, write, and do basic math (solving for X is useful). Perhaps the only "college" level useful learning is basic accounting (yes, that dang math part) and some basic marketing.

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 Před 11 měsíci

    Finally ordered your book & some stickers. Thank you for so much information on your channel. You've been a blessing for my homestead!!😊

  • @allengainzmma
    @allengainzmma Před 9 měsíci +18

    I’ve been gardening for about 5 years and always used pots. This year I decided to build my mother in law our dream garden. It came out absolutely beautiful and it makes me so happy knowing the hard work I put in paid off. We now have 2 in ground vegetable/fruit gardens now and a nice flower garden for companion planting. It opened my eyes to how much I truly enjoy gardening and there’s not much I don’t know or haven’t grown already. We had an insane harvest and it’s still going strong for things like peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, carrots, squash, etc…. It’s really making me question buying land and turning the whole thing into a farm. That would truly be a dream come true to start with my family. If anyone has any tips on starting it would be greatly appreciate.

    • @isistroy2653
      @isistroy2653 Před 9 měsíci +4

      I had the same ambitions, I LOVE to garden, its so therapeutic. I started working on a small organic farm this summer, while I love the work it certainly dosent bring the same relaxing and manageable work that a home garden does. farming is HARD WORK. Ive learned that I’d enjoy gardening or a very SMALL scale farm.

    • @AlexMadison-sp3yz
      @AlexMadison-sp3yz Před 22 dny

      Should we work together ?

  • @rebekkahmartin9426
    @rebekkahmartin9426 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I grew up on a 150 acre working farm.....15 years of experience, and that was not enough.
    My family now lives on 1/4 acre and we're successfully raising fruit, veggies and herbs....but we are still learning.

  • @robertromatowski6938
    @robertromatowski6938 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Liked, and subscribed! Love the straight forward, no BS content!

    • @joefarmer4465
      @joefarmer4465 Před 11 měsíci +4

      But, there WAS 'BCS' content....lol.

  • @ialambhasmanner22
    @ialambhasmanner22 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm a starter gardener.... This video is the most information. Thanks You

  • @user-od8qj3be8m
    @user-od8qj3be8m Před 11 měsíci +29

    As expected another rather concise video that was also put into great perspective. Our garden area is only about 7,000 square feet. It is our hobby and we produce enough for ourselves and to share as well. We plan on doing some slight expanding via companion planting. Getting more serious about no till farming and other things. We have no desire and ever operating a REAL farm. However we do have a great stress reliever that gives us produce and peace of mind!

    • @janeweston826
      @janeweston826 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Having a vegetable/fruit stand at your home could be something to consider.

    • @user-od8qj3be8m
      @user-od8qj3be8m Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@janeweston826 A few years ago I started baking different types of breads to take to the local Farmers Market on Saturdays. What was fun suddenly turned into a job. Requests of all kinds and we always sold out completely. Now when we have excess vegetables and eggs and so forth we go to one of the local Food Banks and donate such. Thank You for the suggestion though!

  • @martinacusack9867
    @martinacusack9867 Před 11 měsíci

    Love your vidieos. Informative and silliy at times. Think this one is a keeper for the family farm library.

  • @Seegsoutdoor
    @Seegsoutdoor Před 11 měsíci +2

    I am currently fortunate to have a yearly 4 month contract that sends me away from home to earn enough to support ourselves for about 8 months of the year. What I produce in those 4 months I can buy and resell after exporting giving us another few months living expenses covered. That been said my wife and I are embarking on an adventure of starting a small 10000sq foot “farm” in South Africa on land we own that is paid for. We begin in December and I am soaking up all the info these videos provide. Thank you for the great content.

  • @eliasbairamis6069
    @eliasbairamis6069 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great advice. Thank you so much! God bless you!

  • @RamTiger007
    @RamTiger007 Před 11 měsíci

    You just gained a subscriber. Great video man. About to start a farm myself.

  • @marisajohnson9679
    @marisajohnson9679 Před 3 měsíci

    Crazy helpful video, thanks for all these spot on tips!

  • @jamescanjuggle
    @jamescanjuggle Před 8 měsíci +2

    I'm 23 atm in Ireland been wrecked with thinking how I'll make the next steps into owning a home oneday in our crazy market atm. But i have to say this video helped ground me. Most or all of these steps can be translated into the home buying process and how to supplement it, or at least i was able to make useful comparisons.

  • @paulbraga4460
    @paulbraga4460 Před 8 měsíci +1

    the collaboration thing is an eye-opener for me...blessings

  • @EwanLeask
    @EwanLeask Před 11 měsíci +4

    I always love how you videos are fairly dry and informatively serious, but then you inject these random jokes, or you change your whole mood and camera persona when the cat visits. Anyways! love your videos! been informative AF in coming up with Ideas for my future inner city food garden!

  • @marcus3457
    @marcus3457 Před 11 měsíci

    Great advice, especially encouraging people to learn to budget and have a business plan. And good catch budgeting for the sweat jar. 😆

  • @dfglandon
    @dfglandon Před 4 měsíci

    This is very helpful. My goal is to grow for ourselves and if there is more than we need, donate and sell the excess. Watching this video is giving me some possable options down the road.

  • @scottbaruth9041
    @scottbaruth9041 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Listen to the growers, utube, podcasts, and library. Mimic what they do, plant the varieties that they like, and go from there. For instance, I need to go harvest my lettuce right now before 8 am. I'll let you guess where and who I learned that tip from.

  • @user-ss9hp6rr1z
    @user-ss9hp6rr1z Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the great video. Very informative as we build our farm up in northern Idaho. Taking a lot away from this one!

  • @pakalamatha1114
    @pakalamatha1114 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your farm is just so beautiful ❤️

  • @sixfigurebookkeeper7588
    @sixfigurebookkeeper7588 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wow, that was very informative! Thank you

  • @Nocare89
    @Nocare89 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Tons of free budgeting software out there too for those who don't want to use or setup a spreadsheet.
    I pretty much dug a hole, pulled rocks and fertilized the dirt. Getting my hours into the whole gardening thing. I pretty much ignored all of the rules. Especially with compost.
    I planted beans in a seed tray once like 20 years ago.. xD
    I spent most on a fork and shovel. Going well all things considered.
    I quite enjoy the business side of things like this. I may never do it, but I'm just a sponge like that.

  • @ruthbarnes9229
    @ruthbarnes9229 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the intro, good points!

  • @makifarmerslife
    @makifarmerslife Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your nice and creative ideas in farming more power sir.

  • @AcornFox
    @AcornFox Před 11 měsíci

    yinz are such a great resource. thanks for doing all this.
    unrelated to the video, but i just read your patreon link as not-ill growers and chuckled

  • @pilsplease7561
    @pilsplease7561 Před 11 měsíci +2

    While I wont be starting a farm, I just grow fresh vegetables year round for friends and family I did find this video interesting. I work in the wine industry and have planted many vineyards as well as worked at many wineries before going into business this year with a friend starting a new winery.

  • @Merrytheexplorer21
    @Merrytheexplorer21 Před 9 měsíci

    Great advice! Salute to all farmers..

  • @LOYD44
    @LOYD44 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for such great advice, I can put some of this into practice, and try some of these tips.

  • @brianbarnicle8052
    @brianbarnicle8052 Před 11 měsíci

    I save more videos from this channel to my playlist than any other.

  • @HappySquatFarm
    @HappySquatFarm Před 10 měsíci

    Your videos are so good and really inspirational.

  • @jaredjames4059
    @jaredjames4059 Před 11 měsíci +6

    You make great videos full great advice. Thank you. I'd like to see a video on your strategies for each crop you grow and sell from harvest to market. Growing produce is one thing, but how do you store it so that it looks as fresh as possible for market? Thanks for what you do.

  • @mrswiggles4790
    @mrswiggles4790 Před 10 měsíci

    This information is so helpful. Thank you!

  • @dandowns2665
    @dandowns2665 Před 10 měsíci

    A lot of good advice here and I like your straightforwardness. Farming is always been a tough endeavor and if you're not economically sustainable then you not sustainable. A lot of farmers found that out in the early 80s, I will also say that the one of the biggest thorns in the side of farming is government and regulations. Even if you're a small organic farmer don't think that government is not going to throw a wrench in your works they are more of a pain in the ass.

  • @Kiensgarden-bg9dl
    @Kiensgarden-bg9dl Před 2 měsíci +1

    Your farm is so beautiful. All the plants are very green. Where I live, the land is very poor, causing my plants to grow very slowly. Congratulations on owning a very lush farm.

  • @merrymeadowshomestead2522
    @merrymeadowshomestead2522 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for all the great advice. I really must buy your book ..

  • @SeeStuDo
    @SeeStuDo Před 11 měsíci +1

    These are the notes I need right now. It’s like you know exactly what I’m into, weird. ❤😅

  • @philippamanning-smith1229
    @philippamanning-smith1229 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you farmer Jesse. I love your videos are very inspirational. I'm not a market Gardener but I grow medicinal herbs in NZ. I'm slowly getting my farmlet up and running on a zero budget (lol). This next season, I'm getting more serious woth it. I'm leasing land but would love to own at somepoint. The travel to and from home is what is frustrating especially juggling kids. I wouldn't swap what I do though. Thank you again for your videos.... woth herbal blessings. Pxxx

  • @sippinga.wiskey5664
    @sippinga.wiskey5664 Před měsícem

    Great video and advice! A great looking farm.

  • @patrickwilson2075
    @patrickwilson2075 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. Thank you for the info!

  • @mitubogoogle
    @mitubogoogle Před 11 měsíci

    very lucid, down to earth advice for novices

  • @maak17
    @maak17 Před 3 dny

    Very informative and practical advice

  • @qnovatefarm2333
    @qnovatefarm2333 Před 8 měsíci

    Best video and advice i've seen on youtube 🙂thank you

  • @Sky-Child
    @Sky-Child Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! I would love to start a small market garden famr business but currently working on our garden for ourselves. Once our food forest and veggie beds are up and running we may revisit the idea of going commercial.

  • @genevievegrondin2378
    @genevievegrondin2378 Před 10 měsíci

    I know the comment is not on the best video for it but i write it during i listen to this one . I wanted to say thx for the cover crops principle that i learned from you. I did it with mustard in my greenhouse during early spring and it worked great. Before i planted my main crop on top of it, i harvest mustard leaf for salade every 2 days. When it's -30C outside, I guess it's not that bad. If you ever go by Québec, Canada, try to stop by my farm. I hope I could give you a couple of idea back.

  • @DuongGarden
    @DuongGarden Před 2 měsíci

    Anyone who likes growing plants certainly wants to have a small farm to satisfy their passion, but not everyone can buy that piece of land right away, it is a long process and no effort. never stop, is useless. I hope that one day soon all my dreams will come true. Thank you for your video. After watching it, I'm even more motivated to work. A great farm is waiting, come on.

  • @oreettroll
    @oreettroll Před 11 měsíci +8

    Love the Swear Jar line item in the farm budget

    • @mysticmeadow9116
      @mysticmeadow9116 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes! They must cuss alot as that's some serious $$$ added in. LOL

  • @gallofarm
    @gallofarm Před 6 měsíci

    Nice video. you touched on steps that arent talked about enough.!

  • @megersabenti7816
    @megersabenti7816 Před 6 měsíci +1

    thank you it amazing devise so farming i can practice!!!

  • @thesicklemodernagriculture
    @thesicklemodernagriculture Před 9 měsíci

    such a peaceful life with wonderful arable gardens

  • @ephmayosaldana5420
    @ephmayosaldana5420 Před 10 měsíci

    Love your content. I am learning a lot

  • @jnlankavlog8553
    @jnlankavlog8553 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Than the other you tube videos your is perfect and clear instructions with guide.Thank you..Im new for your channel..🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰

  • @swwhitte
    @swwhitte Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks! Excellent, easy to understand, down to earth advice and links to plenty of help.

  • @ashrichfield7135
    @ashrichfield7135 Před 11 měsíci

    i am planning on buying land for my farm outright. my family and i are planning on moving regardless, so financially it makes the most sense for us to buy land and put a house on it. i dont think owning land for a farm from the beginning is always a bad thing, especially if you make sure you know what you are doing first (i am working on farms currently and also im attending a community college program for agriculture since financial aid covers tuition and living expenses for me.) we have a very specific place we want to settle, and know we want to be there long term so it makes sense for us.

  • @user-mv6vv2nn8t
    @user-mv6vv2nn8t Před 8 měsíci

    It's very important for everyone

  • @michaeltretina
    @michaeltretina Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great information. Some day when we retire i hope to farm for fun. Again thank for your insights.

  • @kristyscosmicgarden
    @kristyscosmicgarden Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video Farmer J!

  • @bethhubbs9937
    @bethhubbs9937 Před 11 měsíci

    I come here for the music and for the puns.
    Also, I AM a plant-loving NERD and I heartily acknowledge this.
    Wishing everyone a great growing season, wherever you are. :)

  • @AmeliaAnnesAnimals
    @AmeliaAnnesAnimals Před 11 měsíci +1

    we got our farm on a land contract, cleared the property and just got up our garden fence yesterday.... this is brand new beginning for us thats litteraly taken years to get to this place. we have horses and chickens. just subscribed for more of your great advice!

    • @cassandrafinny
      @cassandrafinny Před 11 měsíci +1

      Nice comment Amelia how are you doing and how is the weather conditions over there

    • @AmeliaAnnesAnimals
      @AmeliaAnnesAnimals Před 11 měsíci +1

      @francisbennettqq there is a crazy drought here in Michigan and wildfires, similar situationas Canada. i cant even dig holes in the ground its like bricks! hoping i can at least get enough hay for our animals actually. today we got two baby geese which are adorable and we have a litter of kittens, so at least the adorable factor is going well:)
      hows the weather where you are?

    • @cassandrafinny
      @cassandrafinny Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@AmeliaAnnesAnimals wow that sound about good to know it's seem like you are working in a farm or you have work in a farm before ?

    • @AmeliaAnnesAnimals
      @AmeliaAnnesAnimals Před 11 měsíci +1

      @francisbennettqq i boarded my horses at our extended familys small cattle farm for many years before we bought our place. they had a huge garden and i learned a ton from helping out there. the winters here are very harsh, so that is the most challenging aspect of living in our area.
      Do you own livestock?

    • @cassandrafinny
      @cassandrafinny Před 11 měsíci

      Wow that really a lovely experience you got there ,I ones had a live stock but that was my Early youth stage but I left California to search for my dream life and it's was nice having a life stock but you know a dream is always a dream ,I had to sacrifice my Dad dream of having a huge live stock before dying to search for mine .

  • @lksf9820
    @lksf9820 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm not one for Fanboi-ism (is that a word?) nor brown nosing, but i've got your book, i'm watching your vids, have liked and subscribed and am thoroughly enjoying learning from them. I like: The sprinkling of humour, the way you are flexible and note there are no rigid rules, (every situation is different), the way you cram all the relevant info into a vid and not pad it out with nonsense (thus boring the audience). All the best for the future from someone just starting to try and farm on slopes in a fairly inhospitable part of the UK 🙂

  • @lanphamthi8169
    @lanphamthi8169 Před 3 měsíci

    I really love your farm. Thank you very much

  • @mercyz6252
    @mercyz6252 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you sir! My dream always very costly but I will hold on to this one and ask Heavenly Father first. 🙏🏽

  • @falcon2465
    @falcon2465 Před 5 měsíci

    Farmer Jesse, what a great video

  • @Progfarmmer
    @Progfarmmer Před 8 měsíci

    Your eyes are very pretty. Will start my farm soon this year and I enjoy watching your vids

  • @kannmann97
    @kannmann97 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Definitely a +1 on the renting of property! I think it helps keep your work and home life separate too, along with being way cheaper!

    • @notillgrowers
      @notillgrowers  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Agreed and always appreciate your contributions to the comments--thank you!

    • @dangolfishin
      @dangolfishin Před 11 měsíci

      Property value goes up though. That can end up being your entire nest egg if you decide to retire

    • @sundanceharvest4069
      @sundanceharvest4069 Před 10 měsíci

      @@dangolfishin Sure, but you dont need to do that as your first step. I would rather, (what I did) invest in infrastructure to make it a better farm even if I'm leasing such as trailer walk in coolers or BCS so you can produce rather than be stuck with a mortgage off the bat.

    • @dancooper6002
      @dancooper6002 Před 9 měsíci

      @@sundanceharvest4069 A mortgage is 30 year money at a fixed rate, not a bad deal by most criteria.

    • @Comedy_Warfare
      @Comedy_Warfare Před 8 měsíci

      The idea is that you would buy a more suitable property that happens to HAVE land i reckon@@sundanceharvest4069

  • @JonStratford1234
    @JonStratford1234 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video, very helpful. Perhaps the best tip of this video is the Swear Jar. That cash really adds up. A tidy nest egg in just a year.

  • @g8Words
    @g8Words Před 10 měsíci +9

    One point I would add which goes along with getting experience and making a business plan, is do soil testing ASAP. That way you will have an idea of what adjustments need to be made, how long that will take, and how much work/expense will be needed. I have several acres in the Caribbean with beautiful volcanic soil..... which is totally washed out and nutrient poor. (It rains almost every day during the tropical storm season.) Because decomposition happens rapidly in the tropics, that means I will be able to produce compost quickly, but it also means that soil amendments will not last as long and will need to be renewed several times a year instead of just at the beginning of the season.

    • @PIESvcs
      @PIESvcs Před 5 měsíci

      Are there any opportunities to make and use biochar?

    • @g8Words
      @g8Words Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@PIESvcs Yes. Cinnamon grows like weeds, and the wood dries out fairly quickly during dry season. Not only that, Elephant grass is taking over and can be mulched to make tons of compost. All it takes is lots of work............. 🥵

  • @foxbat473
    @foxbat473 Před 10 měsíci

    Beautiful farm ❤ from🇿🇼