I'm fascinated by organic gardening. My family has 10 acres they are not using (wild over grown pine tree land in N.FL) I'm trying to work the land everyday to clear it out (all kinds of brush trees rocks etc) My goal is to clear the land then enrich the soil by tilling I honestly have no idea what I'm doing but the family is excited to have fresh produce. Some of them have even offered to help me clear out and burn the debris we clear out (branches, brush, leaves, etc) Part of me wants to get a chipper or some type of mulching equipment to use the plant materials we clear off the land and start saving these materials to use later on. Of course that would be a LOT more expensive than using the tools that I am currently using. I've decided to dedicate an hour a day to study and explore the possibilities available to me. I would like to have a solid plan for expansion because I plan to start very small. Everyone has to start somewhere and I am starting at the very bottom. All I know is that I want organic healthy food and I just can't trust any food sources here in my town. I overheard one guy at a farmers market talking about how stupid people who buy his produce are. He specifically said that organic prices are a godsend to him because he keeps growing the way he always has but now he can charge people more because it's "organic". Yes he did the aur quotes. Yes his truck has lots of offensive stickers like if you have a problem with my driving call 1800FU and beware driver is armed. I've heard that many people who sell here have a similar mindset. One lady showed up selling some kind of beans in a bag. She was new and only had a few. Then later I was at the grocery store and saw the exact same bags for galf the price. Where I live is poverty everywhere. Closed down businesses and factories make my town look like it's dying. People leave huge plots of land because debt and looking for a better life. Sadly, that life was beneath their noses all along. Imagine how many of them could have farmed their 10 or 20 acres of land instead of selling it to hunting clubs or real estate developers for nothing. I'd love to be able to provide my family and loved ones with affordable, guaranteed 100% safe organic food.
Bought the Jadam book, made the fermented plant juice, eggshells and vinegar solution, and fish emulsion. Had massive blooms on the roses, and no blossom end rot on the tomatoes for the first time ever. This stuff rocks!
You are doing KNF not Jadam. Also fish emulsion is ground up fish waste after companies take all the good stuff. FAA is something of far superior quality. It’s shameful to compare it to “fish emulsion”.
I am 65, just retired and so fascinated about what you are doing, and experiencing! I can't wait to follow and investigage your youtube site and ask questions as learn from you. Thank you for sharing or we would never know all that is out there!
Woahhhhhhh synchro ♡ my brother just sent me a JADAM organic farming book by Youngsang Cho yesterday and here your video pops up!!! I never even heard of Jadam. I am beyond excited!
Fascinating video! I have been gardening for over 50 years, and I am so pleased to have found this inexpensive, natural method of gardening and farming. It's always good to see a tour so I can kind of compare my setup with theirs and learn from it. Please do more!
All that wood in his lil house build would cost a ton today. That stuff is like gold currently.lol I really wish I took in more of S.Korea culture and sights when I was stationed there for 14 months. Its a great country although I could do without monsoon season and the cold winters in the mountains/hills.lol thanks for the great content!
Almost perfect! Just if you can point to a video or a read about exactly how to introduce the compost into the soil, specially after the plants are already growing. In the end there he said that microbes aren't enough. So what exactly is the full spectrum of organic products that the JADAM culture of farming is based on then, except LAB, FPJ etc.
I think, since learning all the little things (thank God for This) about gardening, JMS and the making of It, have honestly given me this space with Mother Nature to see what I should understand first, second, etc., with life in general. Thank you for sharing to all This great open secret these big corporations have been denying the farmers!
Yes, I have to say that America is all about corporate greed and profit. How nice it is to think about the older people, the everyday person, and not be consumed with greed while you're doing it. Very refreshing!
attended a seminar of his 5 years ago when he was visiting the philippines. listening to him speak (in korean) made me miss those times. even tho i dont get it. i like these guys
I never heard of Jadam before, someone mention it under a video of a chicken farming UA-camr that I follow, and decide to checkout about it on youtube, and your video pop up, I check out their youtube channel but sadly I don't understand a thing they are saying, but since I want to do more organic farming I will purchase the book.
Awesome info. Should encourage them to collect rainwater (if legal). No more hard water. Don't know how much they would require and if feasible, but could cut out that cost/step potentially.
what i would like to know is your results on JADAM yourself. i love the claim in the JADAM book (where it shows the coiled roots where there is compaction with conventional agriculture) that persistent practice will remedy so much of compaction. of course we plan to use the practices in our farm and will report on results
What is compaction? What "persistent practice will remedy so much of compaction"? I'm fascinated by organic gardening. My family has 10 acres they are not using (wild over grown pine tree land in N.FL) I'm trying to work the land everyday to clear it out (all kinds of brush trees rocks etc) My goal is to clear the land then enrich the soil by tilling I honestly have no idea what I'm doing but the family is excited to have fresh produce. Some of them have even offered to help me clear out and burn the debris we clear out (branches, brush, leaves, etc) Part of me wants to get a chipper or some type of mulching equipment to use the plant materials we clear off the land and start saving these materials to use later on. Of course that would be a LOT more expensive than using the tools that I am currently using.
Hi dude, odd question on the farm tour you mentions a 1% starch added to a compost loo. My question is what materials are starch? I have no idea. Awesome channel love the Korean farming stuff, hope there is more to come..
This was fascinating. So cool. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. Was particularly neat to see Mr. Cho wearing an SFU sweatshirt. That's around my neck of the woods.
That's pretty cool, I was pretty surprised to find they were using compost though. I am using some municipal compost because it's a 1st year garden but my intentions are to leave some crop residue in situ to compost on site and use some for JLF, with the only compost added being in the initial bed forming stage or as a mulch (as I am avoiding plastic).
Since you plant all the tomatoes in one planting, what are you doing with the tomatoes? are you selling them at a farmers market? Or are you storing them is some way?
Looking at the area, were these areas once in Rice production, or surrounded by rice fields...Seem like they would be lower and hold water when it rains....I see this a lot in Japan where no longer used rice fields are used as vegetable fields. Having seen their beds is this why they really hill up their pepper plants?
All I have left is IMO and FAA!!!! I have sooo much OHN. It's a great thing. Great video and thanks for going to the true soil kings farm in Korea. I took a plane from Japan to Maui and it was the scariest plane ride. I thought I was in hell for 5 hours straight. Turbulence dropping out of the sky it seemed for 5 hrs. It was probably an hour. I was the only white guy with no face mask, this was before face masks. Asians usually have worn face masks because of pollution prior to cv. I couldn't see any emotions on anyone's face when the plane was going crazy. It smelled like exhaust really bad and it was hot as all hell in the cabin. Man. I love life and will never travel again. I'm stuck in Maui forever and KNF is life now. Time to change the world like these brilliant men are doing. Mahalo again for your service to the soil. Cheehooo
I want to know what would happen if I mix Jadam organic leaves fertilizer with leave mold and mix it with the Jadam fish fertlizer with leave mold will that be the ultimate fertiizer??? Or should I not mix the two? I have so many different fruit tree leaves in my Jadam fertilizer liquid but I'm wondering if I should also add fish???? What should I do?
He actually contradicts everything he preaches in this video when he states that he can’t actually farm without common and just JADAM microbes Totally eye opening. The last few minutes of your video seem to fly in the face of everything he teaches. Well water isn’t of sea water ?? Just listened to his sea salt YT content. I don’t see any evidence of it here or any mention of it. I’ve been really trying to learn about his concepts and I’ve continued to have questions or concerns about certain practices. Seeing this video assures me that his method while interesting really is not my cup of tea
I would like to visit this master on my trip to Korea. Would you be able to forward me some contact information to get me in touch with him? I have been on this subject my whole year of pandemic stuck in Panama and I really like a tour and ask him a lot of practical question
14:10 so the guy who tells people not to make compost piles and to ferment their own poop brings bags and bags of commercial compost onto his farm every year?
My guess would be they can't produce enough poop or food scraps for all their own needs with a farm that size. I got 3 rabbits because I can't do a composting toilet where I'm living but even those poop machines don't make quite enough for my tiny garden. I wish I had room to keep goats and ducks, too.
No masks required in Korea?.Would loveeeee to do an English version course. I have studied all the material that I could get my hands on, still making it work. I take my hat off to Youngsang Cho. Salute.
Can pokeweed be used in making Jadam? It is a poisonous, herbaceous plant native to the gulf coast of the U.S. It contains phytolaccine. What about other poisonous plants such as poisonous ivy. Thanks
I'm literally eating my first poke greens of the year while watching this lol Old timers used tobacco and pyrethrum daisies. Not sure how it would work in a liquid solution. Dog fennel and beauty berry leaves were also used on people for insects. Maybe some of those are things to explore.
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I'm fascinated by organic gardening. My family has 10 acres they are not using (wild over grown pine tree land in N.FL)
I'm trying to work the land everyday to clear it out (all kinds of brush trees rocks etc)
My goal is to clear the land then enrich the soil by tilling
I honestly have no idea what I'm doing but the family is excited to have fresh produce. Some of them have even offered to help me clear out and burn the debris we clear out (branches, brush, leaves, etc)
Part of me wants to get a chipper or some type of mulching equipment to use the plant materials we clear off the land and start saving these materials to use later on.
Of course that would be a LOT more expensive than using the tools that I am currently using.
I've decided to dedicate an hour a day to study and explore the possibilities available to me. I would like to have a solid plan for expansion because I plan to start very small. Everyone has to start somewhere and I am starting at the very bottom. All I know is that I want organic healthy food and I just can't trust any food sources here in my town. I overheard one guy at a farmers market talking about how stupid people who buy his produce are. He specifically said that organic prices are a godsend to him because he keeps growing the way he always has but now he can charge people more because it's "organic". Yes he did the aur quotes. Yes his truck has lots of offensive stickers like if you have a problem with my driving call 1800FU and beware driver is armed.
I've heard that many people who sell here have a similar mindset. One lady showed up selling some kind of beans in a bag. She was new and only had a few. Then later I was at the grocery store and saw the exact same bags for galf the price.
Where I live is poverty everywhere. Closed down businesses and factories make my town look like it's dying. People leave huge plots of land because debt and looking for a better life. Sadly, that life was beneath their noses all along. Imagine how many of them could have farmed their 10 or 20 acres of land instead of selling it to hunting clubs or real estate developers for nothing.
I'd love to be able to provide my family and loved ones with affordable, guaranteed 100% safe organic food.
subtitle Indonesia
Interesting, I need English interpretations…thanks
Bought the Jadam book, made the fermented plant juice, eggshells and vinegar solution, and fish emulsion. Had massive blooms on the roses, and no blossom end rot on the tomatoes for the first time ever. This stuff rocks!
Nice! It's awesome how beautifully it works.
Gonna have to buy that book
You are doing KNF not Jadam. Also fish emulsion is ground up fish waste after companies take all the good stuff. FAA is something of far superior quality. It’s shameful to compare it to “fish emulsion”.
@natedogg319 I made the FAA, I just think of it of it as fish emulsion!
Love the idea of having a farming community for retired people. I would live there at any age
Wow what an honor to be on his farm. Y'all are changing the world
It truly was!
This is the coolest small farm yet. It really makes me think i could do this.
I'm studying this book now. It's am inspiration for my small farm.
I am 65, just retired and so fascinated about what you are doing, and experiencing! I can't wait to follow and investigage your youtube site and ask questions as learn from you. Thank you for sharing or we would never know all that is out there!
Respect from Africa 🇿🇦
what a beautiful farming system he has created! i love his book. like so many, it has changed my view of agriculture!
Mr. Cho looks so fit and healthy - a testament to his methods. Also I will be implementing the 1% starch at our off-grid cabin. Great video!
Woahhhhhhh synchro ♡ my brother just sent me a JADAM organic farming book by Youngsang Cho yesterday and here your video pops up!!! I never even heard of Jadam. I am beyond excited!
Oh perfect you will love the book!
Really glad you married a So, Korean girl, so you can visit and share in English. Looking forward to your future video visit growing season.
Fascinating video! I have been gardening for over 50 years, and I am so pleased to have found this inexpensive, natural method of gardening and farming. It's always good to see a tour so I can kind of compare my setup with theirs and learn from it. Please do more!
Greeting for Youngsang Cho From Indonesia, Thank you for your new farming methode sir.
All that wood in his lil house build would cost a ton today. That stuff is like gold currently.lol I really wish I took in more of S.Korea culture and sights when I was stationed there for 14 months. Its a great country although I could do without monsoon season and the cold winters in the mountains/hills.lol thanks for the great content!
Thank you Sir for your Service.
This should be 3 hours long! Thanks for the upload.
Thanks, over 30 minute interview coming Wednesday for you!
These people are amazing. Fascinating how that young man can move back and forth between Korean and English language. So impressive!
Your wife is Korean? My youngest brothers wife is from Korea. I watched the interview last night, it was very interesting , thanks Steven.
Really I'm apreashat to know that type of organic method of agriculture.
Thank you very much jadam family hope you always will
Almost perfect! Just if you can point to a video or a read about exactly how to introduce the compost into the soil, specially after the plants are already growing. In the end there he said that microbes aren't enough. So what exactly is the full spectrum of organic products that the JADAM culture of farming is based on then, except LAB, FPJ etc.
I think, since learning all the little things (thank God for This) about gardening, JMS and the making of It, have honestly given me this space with Mother Nature to see what I should understand first, second, etc., with life in general. Thank you for sharing to all This great open secret these big corporations have been denying the farmers!
They are(Jadam founders) are giving free education about organic farming except there book
Yes, I have to say that America is all about corporate greed and profit. How nice it is to think about the older people, the everyday person, and not be consumed with greed while you're doing it. Very refreshing!
I love how they've displayed their ferments so beautifully 💖
This is totally amazing for me. Thanks so much for such great video, I have learn a lot from this interview
attended a seminar of his 5 years ago when he was visiting the philippines. listening to him speak (in korean) made me miss those times. even tho i dont get it. i like these guys
Thank you for the discovery. Makes me want to WWOOF over at JADAM.
Awesome video - thanks for sharing and asking some very good questions!
Great video... thanks for sharing with us
I never heard of Jadam before, someone mention it under a video of a chicken farming UA-camr that I follow, and decide to checkout about it on youtube, and your video pop up, I check out their youtube channel but sadly I don't understand a thing they are saying, but since I want to do more organic farming I will purchase the book.
Awesome info. Should encourage them to collect rainwater (if legal). No more hard water. Don't know how much they would require and if feasible, but could cut out that cost/step potentially.
I have tried using this Jadam for my cayenne pepper and the result is awesome
Hey love South Korea 🇰🇷 wish I can go visit them again.
what i would like to know is your results on JADAM yourself. i love the claim in the JADAM book (where it shows the coiled roots where there is compaction with conventional agriculture) that persistent practice will remedy so much of compaction. of course we plan to use the practices in our farm and will report on results
What is compaction? What "persistent practice will remedy so much of compaction"?
I'm fascinated by organic gardening. My family has 10 acres they are not using (wild over grown pine tree land in N.FL)
I'm trying to work the land everyday to clear it out (all kinds of brush trees rocks etc)
My goal is to clear the land then enrich the soil by tilling
I honestly have no idea what I'm doing but the family is excited to have fresh produce. Some of them have even offered to help me clear out and burn the debris we clear out (branches, brush, leaves, etc)
Part of me wants to get a chipper or some type of mulching equipment to use the plant materials we clear off the land and start saving these materials to use later on.
Of course that would be a LOT more expensive than using the tools that I am currently using.
@@Rompelstaump tilling destroys microorganisms hey. You have a forest biome going on there. The soil is magical. Make use of that :)
SWEET!!! Thank you so much for this tour!!
Cool! I found out about Jadam a few months ago. Can't wait to try making my own fertilizer next season 💯
My mind is racing! FANTASTIC!
Love this!
Thank you. I have been following Natural Korean Farming for several years. Love it.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing!
always happy to see such blogs posted...thanks
Hi Sir,
Thanks for sharing.
Keep safe & good day.
Finally! I’ve been waiting for this! Thank you showing us this informative video.
Sorry it took so long! Hope you enjoy it.
Thank you for sharing this exciting information!
Those buildings are beautiful!!
Jadam is awesome!
I need to get a Jadam book before I get my own garden!
Hi dude, odd question on the farm tour you mentions a 1% starch added to a compost loo. My question is what materials are starch? I have no idea. Awesome channel love the Korean farming stuff, hope there is more to come..
corn starch, potato starch, etc should work.
This was fascinating. So cool. Thank you for sharing this with all of us.
Was particularly neat to see Mr. Cho wearing an SFU sweatshirt. That's around my neck of the woods.
would love to see how the irrigation works, what parts to buy and how it works, I couldn't find it anywhere with more details
Thanks a lot for share, great video. Best regards from Sinaloa, Mx.
Where was their farm in Korea? Even at that time of year the landscape looks beautiful!
Thanks Ben Stiller.
Wish I had the knowledge you have....getting there...
Quick question have you ever looked at JMS under a microscope and what type of fungus and count?
That's pretty cool, I was pretty surprised to find they were using compost though. I am using some municipal compost because it's a 1st year garden but my intentions are to leave some crop residue in situ to compost on site and use some for JLF, with the only compost added being in the initial bed forming stage or as a mulch (as I am avoiding plastic).
Since you plant all the tomatoes in one planting, what are you doing with the tomatoes? are you selling them at a farmers market? Or are you storing them is some way?
Cool interview! I haven't seen many Americans interview foreign farmers, so that's cool :)
Looking at the area, were these areas once in Rice production, or surrounded by rice fields...Seem like they would be lower and hold water when it rains....I see this a lot in Japan where no longer used rice fields are used as vegetable fields. Having seen their beds is this why they really hill up their pepper plants?
All I have left is IMO and FAA!!!! I have sooo much OHN. It's a great thing. Great video and thanks for going to the true soil kings farm in Korea. I took a plane from Japan to Maui and it was the scariest plane ride. I thought I was in hell for 5 hours straight. Turbulence dropping out of the sky it seemed for 5 hrs. It was probably an hour. I was the only white guy with no face mask, this was before face masks. Asians usually have worn face masks because of pollution prior to cv. I couldn't see any emotions on anyone's face when the plane was going crazy. It smelled like exhaust really bad and it was hot as all hell in the cabin. Man. I love life and will never travel again. I'm stuck in Maui forever and KNF is life now. Time to change the world like these brilliant men are doing. Mahalo again for your service to the soil. Cheehooo
Hi I’m very interested in the concept of the compost toilet.. where can I find the concept and a “ how too”.
Fantastic. Can't wait to see the farm in production! 💚
if the toilet is like in the humanure handbook its not a composting toilet. its a holding tank to store it until you add it to the compost pile
I want to know what would happen if I mix Jadam organic leaves fertilizer with leave mold and mix it with the Jadam fish fertlizer with leave mold will that be the ultimate fertiizer??? Or should I not mix the two? I have so many different fruit tree leaves in my Jadam fertilizer liquid but I'm wondering if I should also add fish???? What should I do?
Really cool
Absolutely fascinating!
He actually contradicts everything he preaches in this video when he states that he can’t actually farm without common and just JADAM microbes
Totally eye opening. The last few minutes of your video seem to fly in the face of everything he teaches.
Well water isn’t of sea water ?? Just listened to his sea salt YT content. I don’t see any evidence of it here or any mention of it.
I’ve been really trying to learn about his concepts and I’ve continued to have questions or concerns about certain practices. Seeing this video assures me that his method while interesting really is not my cup of tea
Your like an organic granola version of Ben Stiller… once you see you can’t unsee it.🌺now I need to rewind and try really hard to focus
Vegan JADAM for the win.
Thank you!
Sweet just ordered starch from Amazon for the rotting bodies in trying to hide. Great tip man.
great tour
Great! Thank you.
Where do you buy those big water containers that they make jms in?
Whats the book and where to buy im intrigue also im interested.
Outstanding!
I would like to visit this master on my trip to Korea. Would you be able to forward me some contact information to get me in touch with him? I have been on this subject my whole year of pandemic stuck in Panama and I really like a tour and ask him a lot of practical question
The tiny house makes far more sense when you opened the door to that amazing "brainstorming center" lol
I love you Mr.Cho, come to Brasil!!!!!! (When there is no more COVID around here, do come!)
if one uses landscape fabric, can you still use worm castings with red wigglers under the fabric without killing the worms?
Awesome
i want to buy jadam books but not available in coupang or g market im here in korea as a foreigner where can i buy that books
Can they grow year-round or only during the proper growing seasons?
Is the plumbing bamboo as well?
Can we use jadam organic fertilizer for hydroponics farm
How can this be organic when you recommend spraying your fruit trees with pesticides?
Curious as to how to go about getting my liquid JADAM fertilizer certified like how the big dudes in rural areas certify their fermented poo juice
"murderer`s body hiding technique inspiring odorless toilet" who would have thought :)
So interesting!
Love it 👍
Browsers unite!
What is the salt used in the water softener please ?
14:10 so the guy who tells people not to make compost piles and to ferment their own poop brings bags and bags of commercial compost onto his farm every year?
My guess would be they can't produce enough poop or food scraps for all their own needs with a farm that size.
I got 3 rabbits because I can't do a composting toilet where I'm living but even those poop machines don't make quite enough for my tiny garden. I wish I had room to keep goats and ducks, too.
No masks required in Korea?.Would loveeeee to do an English version course. I have studied all the material that I could get my hands on, still making it work. I take my hat off to Youngsang Cho. Salute.
It said March 2020🙃
Hats to you Sir
Excellent
Pak Youngsang Cho apa tidak bisa berbicara bahasa Inggris?
추울 것 같아요.
Can pokeweed be used in making Jadam? It is a poisonous, herbaceous plant native to the gulf coast of the U.S. It contains phytolaccine. What about other poisonous plants such as poisonous ivy. Thanks
I'm literally eating my first poke greens of the year while watching this lol
Old timers used tobacco and pyrethrum daisies. Not sure how it would work in a liquid solution.
Dog fennel and beauty berry leaves were also used on people for insects. Maybe some of those are things to explore.
Why have they not increased their cultivation size if they have a winner formula to farming?
Some ppl rather a stress free life over huge some of cash😇
My question would be why do all that and the buy bags of yellow compost🤔
Oops thought it was a gardening vid..laters.
Where can i buy the book?
here, amzn.to/3V3dEVS
can i ask how many hp does their water pump have?
Size of water pipe mainline ang its subline
TIA.