Makes a lot more sense than how my family used to do it. We would have to harvest cow's dung (shit) and mixed it with dirt and spread it out onto an open patch of dirt to make a platform that we called a CARRION. We would harvest the rice when the carrion is dried and put it on the platform to dry and then beat them with big clubs to get the grains off. It was a lot of work.
@@blackbway That makes sense. We can't natively grow rice where I am, but we do grow a lot of wheat and soy, both of which used to be harvested in a fairly similar way. Plus corn, which was processed in a similar way.
it takes a village with people to cut the rice to someone or persons carrying it to be threshed and several threshing people to store the threshed rice it mush have been hard work.
@@rogerwilson9361 seems to me that any grain harvesting is lablr intensive. I have only have experience with wheat, rye and barley though, and with modern techniques.
I agree it much harder to harvest by hand and a machine does it much easier and goes back why farmer had big families to help with the work on the farm in the United States before modern machinery. I would guess it is still done that way in Asia and Africa for some rice and wheat and corn are grown in terious would be hard to use a machine to harvest and would be done by hand.
I still remember when i first found your channel, you moving to this land, you make that house, make the drainage, water supply, and more. Im proud of your hardwork and keep it on!
YES! YES! YES! I'm an audio engineer so I'm collecting audio impulses like the bangs and the smacks from you beating whatever you're building there. Then I borrow them and use them as impulses for creating echos and reverberation. It's a long process but if you done it a few times it's not hard. Great jungle ambiences soon in my computer so thank you very very VERY much!!!!!!!! :D
Considering that your comment got a like by PrimitiveSkills, I think that indirectly means that he is okay with that. Although I would ask for permission before just using the sounds, regardless of legality, just out of courtesy of the creator. But then again, I assume you aren't taking credit for the sounds. The sounds would make for some good drum samples!
Well, yeah, I could also just have said nothing? :D I have been collecting links for all sorts of stuff and I have a site where eventually there will be some more or less experimental stuff going on. I am planning to link to sources like this one if it's of any value to visitors of my site, meaning I won't take credit for creating it pretending I'm the master of the jungle noises or something corny. It's not like anybody really cares anyway and there is no money involved, rather the contrary haha. Also hu human ears are not as good at detecting what sound sources and ambiences and spaces are used so unless you see where the sounds come from it's just noises. I wish it wasn't so but alas haha! It all looks very useless from outside but it's a lot of fun doing it so that's what's it's all about for me.
I have watched all of your videos, and can say you are no nonsense, efficient, and very neat in what you do by taking pride in your work. I look forward to your next video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Since we are from different cultures it is great to learn from you.
every video you make i get impressed by something you have done, like the weaving for those walls you put up on the side of the trough, very fine work, and the axe still impresses me, not to mention the trough is all so very very nice! the rice paddy, everything!
Really respect for effort you have done. Harvesting rice in a primitive way. Still remember that kind of threshing tool being used in my village but the shape was in cylindrical.
Cảnh đầu video đẹp quá :) bạn vừa có kĩ năng, vừa có lòng kiên trì và lại vừa có khiếu thẩm mĩ vs khả năng quay và dựng rất tốt. Chúc bạn thật thành công nhé!
Awesome videos!!! Things I have always wanted to know..so simply shown. Thank you so very much! Wonderful skills to pass on to the next generation. I hope they will appreciate it as I do.
Primitive Skills really enjoyed the video. Please show more of your handy work / woodwork, weaving skills, and leave out the long shots /cinematography. We all have a good idea of your surroundings. One question why didn't you weave a massive bamboo mat to thresh the rice on? Shame about not showing the removal of the timber from the trunk. Would of made a great vid.
awesome video, it reminds me of how the wheat is harvested too (hitting it against a solid wooden door with some little sharp rocks added in holes in the wood to break/cut the plant when you hit it)
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wow, this is amazing, I admire your skill and hard work
I have clearly showed those who claimed about the large wood chips. Where in the video and how they were made. Watch the video in the first part and you can see how the segments were layered and when the chopping happened you can see large chips come off.
Oŕson Cart Oŕson Cart You have nothing better to do than troll... I have shown you more than enough. Just because you did not see him remove it from the trunk does not mean anything. Get over your self and enjoy the content.
So you are saying that all the other channels do not cheat? This is just not true. There are a few that get millions of views with pool videos where they use store bought videos. Does it matter. No it does not. Stop trolling just to prove a moot point.
Congratulations on the new harvester. You rock man I've been waiting so long for this video to happen. Great success is coming your way I'm so happy for you dude
That's cool yet again you have taught me some more now you have food and water a hut and a peace of mind place now all you need is a little lady who is as hard worker like you and live a peaceful life just come back into town to download y'all's videos but good work and I'll keep watching and liking
mai mốt ông làm một cái nồi thiệt bự xong giã gạo làm một cái ray để làm bún tươi rồi phơi làm bún khô hoặc đúc bánh tráng, tìm củ khoai mì về trồng, làm một loạt seri về nuôi con gì đó, gà rừng heo rừng. ăn đủ xong tới chuyển sang làm mấy đồ thủ công mĩ nghệ kiểu làm bàn làm ghế từ tre mấy cái đề tài kiểu DIY( do it's yourshelf), mấy cái kiểu đan lát, thể nào cũng ko thiếu người xem, luôn luôn có ý tưởng để ra video chỉ sợ ko có thời gian, tôi đang ở Sài Gòn chứ phải mà ở gần xin ông một slot làm ké.
I think u can harvest the rice next week (at least 1 week more). The rice still green, wait for more yellow (golden) colour. I was a villager and growing rice too (indonesian). But, i love your videos.
I love these kinds of videos. It seems to me, that the main thing the West has lost, in its rush for a man-made Utopia is the vast amount of basic, transferable skills that all of Humanity had at one point. We have become so enamored with & reliant on modernity & convenience, that we are seeming to mistake it for necessity. The concern is that in that process we are rendering ourselves useless & dependents of the Global Corporate Machine for everything, which is where the real source of environmental disaster is coming from, not the small businesses or the individual.
A job well started will soon be a job well done. I wish you would come leave just one comment on one of my videos. That would totally make my day! You stay my youtube hero. You get so many views in so few a short hours totally amazes me how you grew so fast. You are a smart man. But I have started out good. I get a pretty good number of views & subscribers for being so tiny a new channel. It has actually surprised me.
Beautiful craftsmanship, excellent primitive skills. One of, if not the best I've seen. For me though, I would have waited a few more weeks for the dawn to ripen a little more. Then I would cut the stalks and lay them out to dry a few days before beating them off. But great work anyways, maybe your way is better than mine, who knows ?
Duong , Bamboo seems to be very useful stuff. We don't have any to speak of here in Illinois, but it looks like a wonderful material to build things from.
The panels are beautiful. I understand their purpose but you always seem to weave some amazing things from bamboo. On an unrelated subject, I’m curious about the fish pond. Are you still growing them in there to harvest for food or was that just for getting the fish ready for the rice patty?
It's like aquaponics systems,fish feeds on small weeds and insect larvae and produces nitrogenous waste which the soil bacteria converts to fertilizers usable by the rice plant. As a bonus you get to eat fish also.
Very beautiful and eleborate "hampakan". Be careful with your eyes, I've been told stories of rice hitting the eyes and blinding people when using that method of threshing rice.
I'm guessing you just wanted to show how it works by taking a bit out and 'harvesting' it and you're actually waiting for the REAL Harvest when the rice isn't THAT green and is ready.
Look for this girl and marry her as wife, that would be great: Primitive Life ua-cam.com/channels/Wh8MoOvUv_HEwCN6vBOE1Q.html
I bet he has many women lining up to marry him if one hasn't already.
Maravilloso! Apoio a inteligência. Desde Manaus, Amazonas, Brasil. Muito bom mesmo.
Oh wow!!!! I pray that you gey get! I love your work and she'll be very happy!
Oh yeah, she will be a perfect match for you and you guys could build a big wonderful paradise!
Good luck friend!
I am so amazed by your innovation and hard work. Well done and I hope that first bowl of rice is delicious!!!
I've wondered how rice was traditionally harvested for a while now. This makes perfect sense.
Makes a lot more sense than how my family used to do it. We would have to harvest cow's dung (shit) and mixed it with dirt and spread it out onto an open patch of dirt to make a platform that we called a CARRION. We would harvest the rice when the carrion is dried and put it on the platform to dry and then beat them with big clubs to get the grains off. It was a lot of work.
@@blackbway That makes sense. We can't natively grow rice where I am, but we do grow a lot of wheat and soy, both of which used to be harvested in a fairly similar way. Plus corn, which was processed in a similar way.
it takes a village with people to cut the rice to someone or persons carrying it to be threshed and several threshing people to store the threshed rice it mush have been hard work.
@@rogerwilson9361 seems to me that any grain harvesting is lablr intensive. I have only have experience with wheat, rye and barley though, and with modern techniques.
I agree it much harder to harvest by hand and a machine does it much easier and goes back why farmer had big families to help with the work on the farm in the United States before modern machinery. I would guess it is still done that way in Asia and Africa for some rice and wheat and corn are grown in terious would be hard to use a machine to harvest and would be done by hand.
The ONLY primitive channel worth watching! Keep up the great job!
EXCEPT for iron working wich is obvious fake
@@sacdesable how is it fake ?
I still remember when i first found your channel, you moving to this land, you make that house, make the drainage, water supply, and more. Im proud of your hardwork and keep it on!
thanks
That is work of beauty. PLEASE stand your trough on dry bamboo halves to keep it off the ground and prevent rotting.
He deserves more subscribers
That does not happen
Great stuff brother. What you are doing is very original and different than other primitive skills channels.
YES! YES! YES! I'm an audio engineer so I'm collecting audio impulses like the bangs and the smacks from you beating whatever you're building there. Then I borrow them and use them as impulses for creating echos and reverberation. It's a long process but if you done it a few times it's not hard. Great jungle ambiences soon in my computer so thank you very very VERY much!!!!!!!! :D
"Borrow"? Its also know as "Steal" :p
Pirates know all about stealing, don't they? :D
Considering that your comment got a like by PrimitiveSkills, I think that indirectly means that he is okay with that. Although I would ask for permission before just using the sounds, regardless of legality, just out of courtesy of the creator. But then again, I assume you aren't taking credit for the sounds.
The sounds would make for some good drum samples!
He is taking the jungle sounds. I don't think its a big deal
Well, yeah, I could also just have said nothing? :D
I have been collecting links for all sorts of stuff and I have a site where eventually there will be some more or less experimental stuff going on. I am planning to link to sources like this one if it's of any value to visitors of my site, meaning I won't take credit for creating it pretending I'm the master of the jungle noises or something corny. It's not like anybody really cares anyway and there is no money involved, rather the contrary haha. Also hu human ears are not as good at detecting what sound sources and ambiences and spaces are used so unless you see where the sounds come from it's just noises. I wish it wasn't so but alas haha! It all looks very useless from outside but it's a lot of fun doing it so that's what's it's all about for me.
I have watched all of your videos, and can say you are no nonsense, efficient, and very neat in what you do by taking pride in your work. I look forward to your next video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Since we are from different cultures it is great to learn from you.
every video you make i get impressed by something you have done, like the weaving for those walls you put up on the side of the trough, very fine work, and the axe still impresses me, not to mention the trough is all so very very nice! the rice paddy, everything!
thanks
Am reminded of Laos in the bad old days . Seeing the containers for storage will be very interesting . Respect sent and Thanks .
thank bro
I'm very impressed! Functional and beautiful built. you know what you're doing! Very interesting!!!
I been waiting and watching for this day since he first flattened the land for his house!
me too. When you think about the hammer idea, the axe was totally the correct choice.
I have. been waiting too!
Your craftsmanship is fantastic. I'm in awe every time I watch one of your videos. Well done! :)
The work done by this gentleman to get this point is just humbling. Well done, sir!
I thought that the giant tub made from the tree trunk was for holding water. Interesting. I like your weaving skills as well.
nice work, cant wait until you start to cook something out of the rice. it was enjoyably watching the progression lead to this.
keep up the good work .. best channel for primitive tech living
This channel diserve to be much bigger! Nice work!!!
Wow! I love new harvest rice it smells good and good
with anything yum!
Thank you for sharing. God bless you
all.
Really respect for effort you have done. Harvesting rice in a primitive way. Still remember that kind of threshing tool being used in my village but the shape was in cylindrical.
Don't know why, the longer the duration of your video the more I like watching. enthusiasm for content that educates bro.
Cảnh đầu video đẹp quá :) bạn vừa có kĩ năng, vừa có lòng kiên trì và lại vừa có khiếu thẩm mĩ vs khả năng quay và dựng rất tốt. Chúc bạn thật thành công nhé!
Used to watch a similar channel but you just stepped up the game by making that iron axe. Keep up the good work!
Really Good for farmers. They can apply this way
You sir are very impressive. I am glad I found your channel.
Finally! Finally I've found out why you need this washtub. Thanks :)
Awesome videos!!! Things I have always wanted to know..so simply shown. Thank you so very much! Wonderful skills to pass on to the next generation. I hope they will appreciate it as I do.
You and Lizqi are God and Goddess of primitive technology and skills
i can't wait to see what do you do with the rice straw!
Wagyu beef maybe?
Straw sandal will be good
Harvesting rice traditionally is so fascinating :o And relaxing :o
haha^^
Primitive Skills really enjoyed the video. Please show more of your handy work / woodwork, weaving skills, and leave out the long shots /cinematography. We all have a good idea of your surroundings.
One question why didn't you weave a massive bamboo mat to thresh the rice on?
Shame about not showing the removal of the timber from the trunk. Would of made a great vid.
@DXT COOKING your not making sense.
I was right! I look forward to seeing the full harvest, as well as the first meal that comes from your own home grown rice.
That is awesome and surprisingly efficient. Now you just need some cows or goats to feed the straw to.
I am in love with the weaving I want one sooo bad it beautiful!!💜💜💜
Beautifully made mate. All in time for backache season.
Wow! What an opening picture! Nice shot!
nice job dude.. Mantap jiwa.. salam respek dari indonesia..
嗨我很喜歡這樣的生活也很謝謝你很用心拍攝
best channel around
So amazing !!!!!! good job bro!
Some nice shots in this.
Omg, what a progress, from a clickbait thumbnail To a art concept one, great job!
awesome video, it reminds me of how the wheat is harvested too (hitting it against a solid wooden door with some little sharp rocks added in holes in the wood to break/cut the plant when you hit it)
wow, this is amazing, I admire your skill and hard work
congratulations your hard work payed off nice job
Watching this so relaxing
thanks
Love you video dude
One man army.
Nice job. Thank you.
Congratulations!!! You are good!!
selalu menunggu update nya😍
For those who said he used modern tools to get it that smooth, you clearly saw how he could do it with his new axe in this video.
I’ve got better things to do other than play grumpy detective.
I have clearly showed those who claimed about the large wood chips. Where in the video and how they were made. Watch the video in the first part and you can see how the segments were layered and when the chopping happened you can see large chips come off.
Oŕson Cart
Oŕson Cart
You have nothing better to do than troll... I have shown you more than enough. Just because you did not see him remove it from the trunk does not mean anything. Get over your self and enjoy the content.
So you are saying that all the other channels do not cheat? This is just not true. There are a few that get millions of views with pool videos where they use store bought videos. Does it matter. No it does not. Stop trolling just to prove a moot point.
@@kameljoe21 your in touch with PS. Can you ask him why he didn't just weave a massive bamboo mat to thresh the rice on?
4:39 , sounded like a gun shot
echo sound
Dat echo
bullshit, is your bro finding something to eat.
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet kuy
Rice and gunshots? *(Catches the Vietnam flashback)*
Congratulations on the new harvester. You rock man I've been waiting so long for this video to happen. Great success is coming your way I'm so happy for you dude
That's cool yet again you have taught me some more now you have food and water a hut and a peace of mind place now all you need is a little lady who is as hard worker like you and live a peaceful life just come back into town to download y'all's videos but good work and I'll keep watching and liking
Gorgeous pattern on that bamboo thing loved it
Awesome job
thanks
Excelente 👍
Good my Brother, I love you
Those mats are amazing. You cut the bamboo so fine with your ax head. They're really pretty.
yes
mai mốt ông làm một cái nồi thiệt bự xong giã gạo làm một cái ray để làm bún tươi rồi phơi làm bún khô hoặc đúc bánh tráng, tìm củ khoai mì về trồng, làm một loạt seri về nuôi con gì đó, gà rừng heo rừng. ăn đủ xong tới chuyển sang làm mấy đồ thủ công mĩ nghệ kiểu làm bàn làm ghế từ tre mấy cái đề tài kiểu DIY( do it's yourshelf), mấy cái kiểu đan lát, thể nào cũng ko thiếu người xem, luôn luôn có ý tưởng để ra video chỉ sợ ko có thời gian, tôi đang ở Sài Gòn chứ phải mà ở gần xin ông một slot làm ké.
I think u can harvest the rice next week (at least 1 week more). The rice still green, wait for more yellow (golden) colour.
I was a villager and growing rice too (indonesian). But, i love your videos.
it's really inspiring to see you work. i can't wait to see your future videos, keep up the awesome work!
I love these kinds of videos. It seems to me, that the main thing the West has lost, in its rush for a man-made Utopia is the vast amount of basic, transferable skills that all of Humanity had at one point. We have become so enamored with & reliant on modernity & convenience, that we are seeming to mistake it for necessity. The concern is that in that process we are rendering ourselves useless & dependents of the Global Corporate Machine for everything, which is where the real source of environmental disaster is coming from, not the small businesses or the individual.
Respect!
Seminggu lagi bro, baru padinya bisa di panen...nice lah
Saya sangat saluut dengan video ini saya sangat suka karna saya orang desa,, tapi sekarang sudah di kota,, jadi ingat masa lalu
Potong memotong membanting padinya bercerailah tangkai jerami
Dulu padi ditumbuk dan ditampi
Kini mesin jd pengganti
Ground Hornet puitis
96th Supportive Comment! I love your videos. Wish I could find a property half as nice. I am looking.
A job well started will soon be a job well done. I wish you would come leave just one comment on one of my videos. That would totally make my day! You stay my youtube hero. You get so many views in so few a short hours totally amazes me how you grew so fast. You are a smart man. But I have started out good. I get a pretty good number of views & subscribers for being so tiny a new channel. It has actually surprised me.
@@anashomestead5919 the comments posted by PS are actually his controllers /handlers. He has become a puppet in this sad state of affairs.
A very good idea to lead an eco friendly life.
Nextime, cut n make it dry for 2/3 days ,that will be good rice,.....I like your video,....from north east India Manipur....
Awesome video as usual bro, thanks 👍👍👍
Is this ready for harvesting? looks a little too green!
Now it's too early, I still have to wait a few more days
To thresh the rice?
Well made. Bravo
Вот блин папуас 🏋️💪 рукастый 👍👍👍👏🍍
Bommm diiiiia! Parabéns belo vidio !💋💙👍👏👏👏
I liked the rice harvest so much.
OMG, So beautiful wallpaper for Win11 desktop in 0:01 hahaha
Beautiful craftsmanship, excellent primitive skills. One of, if not the best I've seen. For me though, I would have waited a few more weeks for the dawn to ripen a little more. Then I would cut the stalks and lay them out to dry a few days before beating them off. But great work anyways, maybe your way is better than mine, who knows ?
Amazing work, be proud
Ai entende de agricultura! Parabens. Sou iscrito
He is a true Master if the wild
Duong , Bamboo seems to be very useful stuff. We don't have any to speak of here in Illinois, but it looks like a wonderful material to build things from.
The panels are beautiful. I understand their purpose but you always seem to weave some amazing things from bamboo.
On an unrelated subject, I’m curious about the fish pond. Are you still growing them in there to harvest for food or was that just for getting the fish ready for the rice patty?
I integrated farming to both fish and rice
It's like aquaponics systems,fish feeds on small weeds and insect larvae and produces nitrogenous waste which the soil bacteria converts to fertilizers usable by the rice plant. As a bonus you get to eat fish also.
Why be mean dude? Just go to another channel if you don’t like his videos.
Every precious grain of rice captured!
That's fabulous! Good for you.
I like your work
Bravo à vous beau boulot
this is deeply satisfying.
Chim hót rất hay! Làm thêm clip làm lồng nuôi chim đi bạn
nice bamboo sheet!
Great video!
best of best picture 👍👍👍
Beautiful idea
Excellent!!!!
Clark and Virginia
متابعينك من الشرق الوسط
Very beautiful and eleborate "hampakan". Be careful with your eyes, I've been told stories of rice hitting the eyes and blinding people when using that method of threshing rice.
Amazing skills
AWESOME
I'm guessing you just wanted to show how it works by taking a bit out and 'harvesting' it and you're actually waiting for the REAL Harvest when the rice isn't THAT green and is ready.
Its Just the sample for showing, how it work....
Now is not the time, I have to wait a few more days
Thought so. Still, it looks like it's gonna turn out good for this harvest. Felling a tree has done a lot for you. :)