Small scale farming, gardening, planting are the only truly positive content here in UA-cam. Theyre inspiring, refreshing and truly awakens my desire for a better, different kind way of living.
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@@TheOldOak-2023ad right, like plastic and plywood smoke soaked in the soil... and the K thingy, with the non verbals .....ummmm? Plus I wanna know if the little harvester rig sheds plastic string, cause I've seen him go around the garden with a weed wacker being used to flatten an old crop.... quasi no till with hints of plastic... weed wackers are plastic spreaders. Plenty of questions also about the so called bio degradable string solutions. WHy not just lower a push mower deck way down, block the blow through, and mow those rows? It's a steel blade that only sheds minimal amounts of iron and infinitely small amounts of heavy metals. BTW, leaf mold soil made without birch leaves is the best soil amendment because of availability and low metal content. I think tilling is not a bad thing done occasionally, especially after a cover crop..... expands the soil depth by moving organic matter from the surface to the soil's full depth, fostering a healthy soil biome more effectively. All this no till madness comes directly out of industrial ag desiccating their fields prior to planting to avoid the costs of tilling, and has be co-oped by organic folks with little science or data to support their practices. Smaller organic farmers, but larger too if organized enough, can increase their plant health and yields by tilling organic matter into their soils. Again, your best is leaf mold soil, because of availability and low metal content. Because of their slope, his only consideration for deep tilling applications would be, what's the rain over the next 10 days to avoid immediate run off issues. He maybe should have a little capture area below each garden spot anyhow. Here's why. Even in hay fields with gentle slopes you can see nutrient migration toward to low side of the slope. Anybody can see this next summer looking at a hay field with gentle swales.
There are few things that I've seen in my life as impressive and inspirational. The realization of the potential in all of us as humans. Simply awestruck at your Creation! With hard work anything is possible. May you go on to inspire millions!
WOW! That story about the fire really hit my heart! I lost everything I owned in a fire and became homeless overnight! It was devestating but at the same time miraculous. People - for me also - came out of the woodwork and helped me. They gave me food, money, clothes and kitchen stuff... they even found me someplace to live! It was a deep gratitude time in my life and I lived in an altered state for a long time after that.
Shout out to Small Axe Farm from the other end of the state! I'm down here in Guilford watching the cows graze, the hay grow, and the flowers bloom. Cheers!
I myself live in Vermont too.. Once you've been through The Good The Bad and The Ugly.. You realize just how much a human body can endure.. Through it all you have been blessed though and you will be living top notch in health and happiness.. Love to see your whole process of Homestead sometime.. I'm about 5 to 10 miles away from you.. Stay strong you have been blessed..
It all looks great on youtube. Farming is very hard way to make a living. If you grew up on a farm, you have a very different view that if you grew up in suburbs/city. It's not romantic, noble, or virtuous. It's just hard, hard, hard work. Non stop. All the time.
That was an amazing piece and an incredibly inspirational family. They have done everything according to their ideals and goals, and after facing struggles and adversity they became even more resilient and appreciated by their community. Much respect and love to them! 🙏 ❤️
This not only so inspirational, but motivational for me as well. This is a dream of mine as well, down the road. So thrilled to watch their journey. Absolutely beautiful from one Vermonter to another!
Another great example, just amazed by the quality and powerful motivational messages of this videos, thanks so much Farmers Friends for sharing a better life around the world. Beautiful!
Literally why I want to move to Vermont. I definitely want to start my small homestead and be more self reliant so I can teach my future kids how to be as well. Beautiful video ❤
Just.... WOW...... I am a backyard gardener and can easily say that it’s alot of work that I enjoy. It’s therapeutic. It’s in my blood. Had a grandpa that was an avid gardener and I grewup helping him in his gardens. Stuck with me, I’m 42 now. I watch all these homestead videos and get so inspired by them. Especially because growing stuff should be something that every single human should know how to do. Farmers don’t get enough credit and recognition. While movie stars do🤦🏽♂️ Backwards world we live in. I absolutely commend people like yourselves. You folks are truly an inspiration for me and many who see the world through the same eyes. Much love and aloha from Hawaii!!🤙🏼🙏🏼
@@smallaxefarm I thought so.... that was a twist to a high school experience.....best learning from that place...cheese causes constipation.....when they make you pack in a block of cheddar cheese, rest assured, you'll be packing it out another way. I still don't like the plastic string weed wacker in the garden, and gropro 534 isn't organic, but you seem like you are doing some good work on that hill. ps. from my experience....under Beech trees makes for the best soil and leaf mold based soils are powerful..
how beautiful to be able to live like this----i know it super hard work--but this kind of work is what has earthy rewards with life---i'm happy to have found you----deatra thank you for sharing
I just found your channel. You are the inspiration I have been looking for. I found myself in a Three year legal fight. My ex girlfriend forged the deed on my family estate property. My brother hired some powerful lawyers. Legal fights in two states. All I could do was study law, fight battles and believe in God. The church gave me food to survive and I routinely had to raid the supermarket dumpster to eat. In the end the court ruled to sell my home in a partition. It’s been listed this week. I cannot afford to stay where I grew up. So I asked the lord to take over. In my youth I learned about sugaring from my dad. The lord has delivered and I am on the verge of getting a new place in central Vermont. I will be off grid and living your life style. It’s not romantic or sexy. It’s bloody hard. You have to watch every dime. The hours are long. It has its own stress levels. But it has its rewards. Having a decent and supporting wife helps and I don’t have one. But I have the skills. Building a new home will be hard and rewarding. The idea is to use local timber to timber frame a small and comfortable place to once again call home. If everything goes well I will have 600 taps on line for the next sugar season. The summers will evolve with food crops. The only power available is off grid solar. So far the lord has allowed things to evolve. I do the grunt work. Right now I am struggling with real estate agents, lawyers and contingency contracts. That is what I call stress. But hopefully all of this three year he’ll on earth will be over.
Great story, very inspirational. I see a lot of small farms being opened here in Slovenia, but the problem is that most costumers are not yet educated enough about the benefits of such food and farmers struggle to sell their produce. Public awareness is a huge part of success for these people and your videos surely help. Kudos.
NEK is beautiful, i have been lucky enough to go there 3 times...some favorite towns: Newark, Brownington, Westmore, Burke and for necessities lol...Newport.
Nice! We live in CA and visited VT in 2002, such a beautiful state. While we don't have a farm, we have converted our front yard to a full food garden and have 23 raised beds. This is our second year. Good luck!
Such a nice uplifting story. Congratulation to You both. You have done so well, have clearly worked/still work very hard and achieved so much. Inspirational. From Durban, South Africa.
Goodluck bro! if you are farming fish too, remember those Chinese carp, they grow so large.. i saw alot of them in the US, but it was like a taboo for them to eat! cus its got bones... the next time im going to West Africa, im going to flood their rivers with Chinese carp, im sure they wont complain about some stupid bones and just enjoy their fish
Wow, very inspiring reminds me of our farm in rift valley (South Kinagop) in Kenya which is on a slop. You have turned your dreams into a reality. Dreams are valid
@@FarmersFriend maybe I will have my little farm soon. Learning a lot no. Built raised beds in my little backyard and having some success. I love a lot of the videos on your channel they show that small is good and better. Hard work and devotion to what you love will pay back 👍
Small scale farming, gardening, planting are the only truly positive content here in UA-cam. Theyre inspiring, refreshing and truly awakens my desire for a better, different kind way of living.
Thank you so much! :)
is this organic ?
Yes BACK TO NATURE LIFE 🙏💖
How wonderful it would be if we could all grow our own food locally, build our own dwellings and live off grid successfully 😊
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I absolutely love this. The world is a better place because of your courage and vision.
No something is very wrong here ...the fire
@Tom Hutchison Agreed!
@@TheOldOak-2023ad right, like plastic and plywood smoke soaked in the soil... and the K thingy, with the non verbals .....ummmm? Plus I wanna know if the little harvester rig sheds plastic string, cause I've seen him go around the garden with a weed wacker being used to flatten an old crop.... quasi no till with hints of plastic... weed wackers are plastic spreaders. Plenty of questions also about the so called bio degradable string solutions. WHy not just lower a push mower deck way down, block the blow through, and mow those rows? It's a steel blade that only sheds minimal amounts of iron and infinitely small amounts of heavy metals. BTW, leaf mold soil made without birch leaves is the best soil amendment because of availability and low metal content.
I think tilling is not a bad thing done occasionally, especially after a cover crop..... expands the soil depth by moving organic matter from the surface to the soil's full depth, fostering a healthy soil biome more effectively. All this no till madness comes directly out of industrial ag desiccating their fields prior to planting to avoid the costs of tilling, and has be co-oped by organic folks with little science or data to support their practices. Smaller organic farmers, but larger too if organized enough, can increase their plant health and yields by tilling organic matter into their soils. Again, your best is leaf mold soil, because of availability and low metal content.
Because of their slope, his only consideration for deep tilling applications would be, what's the rain over the next 10 days to avoid immediate run off issues. He maybe should have a little capture area below each garden spot anyhow. Here's why. Even in hay fields with gentle slopes you can see nutrient migration toward to low side of the slope. Anybody can see this next summer looking at a hay field with gentle swales.
What a beautiful and amazing story. RIP to their friend.
Awesome! I hope you can someday!
i love farmers they are the backbone of the nation
Agreed!
they can also be disease for wild life specially when it comes to forest clearing . like there aren't enough logging companies .
Thomas Jefferson said they were God’s chosen people.
@@daxisperry7644 yes seems chosen to be cause of deforestation . and youtube views .LOL
There are few things that I've seen in my life as impressive and inspirational. The realization of the potential in all of us as humans. Simply awestruck at your Creation! With hard work anything is possible. May you go on to inspire millions!
Agreed! Thanks for the comment!
Feel so lucky to have this farm in the neighborhood! They are the best.
Lucky you! :)
Wow. I can't believe it's just an acre. Amazing what one can do with a reasonably small piece of land.
WOW! That story about the fire really hit my heart! I lost everything I owned in a fire and became homeless overnight! It was devestating but at the same time miraculous. People - for me also - came out of the woodwork and helped me. They gave me food, money, clothes and kitchen stuff... they even found me someplace to live! It was a deep gratitude time in my life and I lived in an altered state for a long time after that.
Wow, thanks for sharing your story! Some of the most inspiring moments in life can sometimes bloom out of tragedy... All the best to you!
It is a beautiful place. I always wanted to live in a place like this.
Shout out to Small Axe Farm from the other end of the state! I'm down here in Guilford watching the cows graze, the hay grow, and the flowers bloom. Cheers!
Thanks for the shout out! :)
HI I AM FROM THE N.E.K. TOO==VERMONT NEEDS MORE YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE YOU GUYS==BLESSINGS==
I myself live in Vermont too..
Once you've been through The Good The Bad and The Ugly..
You realize just how much a human body can endure..
Through it all you have been blessed though and you will be living top notch in health and happiness..
Love to see your whole process of Homestead sometime.. I'm about 5 to 10 miles away from you..
Stay strong you have been blessed..
If there were a 1000 of these videos I'd watch every single one of them. It is so well done!
Wow, thanks so much Stefan! Really appreciate that compliment!
@@FarmersFriend My pleasure. Will you guys be doing more of these or perhaps another season?
What a GREAT story! I really loved watching this! Congrats you guys. Sorry to hear of the loss of your friend! May god continue to bless you all!!!
It all looks great on youtube. Farming is very hard way to make a living. If you grew up on a farm, you have a very different view that if you grew up in suburbs/city. It's not romantic, noble, or virtuous. It's just hard, hard, hard work. Non stop. All the time.
Amen! Lets bring small farms back!
💪🌱😎
you guys are my hero's! I grew up milking in hyde park...your making me tear up! Super important we protect these farms!
Hi....... Thank you for showing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🎥👍👍👍
Nature is always a true friend.
Indeed!
That was an amazing piece and an incredibly inspirational family. They have done everything according to their ideals and goals, and after facing struggles and adversity they became even more resilient and appreciated by their community. Much respect and love to them! 🙏 ❤️
Well said! Thanks so much for the comment!
Fellow Vermonters! ❤️ goals right here.
This not only so inspirational, but motivational for me as well. This is a dream of mine as well, down the road. So thrilled to watch their journey. Absolutely beautiful from one Vermonter to another!
Watching this video's makes me happy
So glad!
Inspiring story. May God continue to bless you and your family for many more years of success, with peace happiness and good health.
Thanks, Chet!
So sorry about your friend and the fire....am so encouraged by your hard work and positive attitudes.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Another great example, just amazed by the quality and powerful motivational messages of this videos, thanks so much Farmers Friends for sharing a better life around the world. Beautiful!
Thank you so much, Celso! It's people like you who help make the long editing hours feel worth it!
There is hard work , and hard likable work. You guys took the right path.
Hard + likable is a great way to put it!
Farmers Friend Cheers from Bolivia.
SUSCRIBED!
Welcome to the family. :)
How can I leave a thousand likes to this video? Impressive and inspiring! And zone 4 ... Amazing!!
I wish you could! :D So glad you liked it!
just share this video in others social media platform, let's everybody know this inspiring video
Beautiful country living
Indeed!
Beautiful!! Please keep doing these videos. I found this very inspiring and uplifting.
So glad you are finding them inspirational! We're definitely planning to continue!
Vermont is just like that. When the bad happens they help each other. !
Sounds like a pretty awesome place!
Native Vermonter here. Enjoyed the video!
Awesome! Thank you!
Always watching from Philippines, I'm living in a countryside too which is totally a gift of life.
That's awesome! Glad to have you with us!
Beautiful farm, beautiful people, and a great wonderful story.....keep up the great work, you are wonderful ....
Thanks!
Literally why I want to move to Vermont. I definitely want to start my small homestead and be more self reliant so I can teach my future kids how to be as well. Beautiful video ❤
Living like this I know would cure my depression and anxiety!
Outdoor work in the garden can be a huge help for both depression and anxiety!
Just.... WOW...... I am a backyard gardener and can easily say that it’s alot of work that I enjoy. It’s therapeutic. It’s in my blood. Had a grandpa that was an avid gardener and I grewup helping him in his gardens. Stuck with me, I’m 42 now. I watch all these homestead videos and get so inspired by them. Especially because growing stuff should be something that every single human should know how to do. Farmers don’t get enough credit and recognition. While movie stars do🤦🏽♂️ Backwards world we live in. I absolutely commend people like yourselves. You folks are truly an inspiration for me and many who see the world through the same eyes. Much love and aloha from Hawaii!!🤙🏼🙏🏼
Thanks so much for your kind words! All the best to you!
The best off-grid couple ive seen!!! thanks
🤩
God bless you both you are such an inspiration
Yeah beautiful I'm happy that you listened to your hearts and did it and doing it right
These videos on this channel are all top-notch production quality.
Wow!!! Amazing Place, View!! Fantastic job!!!👍🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful farm and homestead.
It really is! We were duly impressed ourselves when we visited!
@@FarmersFriend is this the EVan who worked at Summit, ole' kayaker?
Maybe? I know they're big into outdoor sports, so there's a chance.
@@glen.simpson yes!
@@smallaxefarm I thought so.... that was a twist to a high school experience.....best learning from that place...cheese causes constipation.....when they make you pack in a block of cheddar cheese, rest assured, you'll be packing it out another way. I still don't like the plastic string weed wacker in the garden, and gropro 534 isn't organic, but you seem like you are doing some good work on that hill. ps. from my experience....under Beech trees makes for the best soil and leaf mold based soils are powerful..
how beautiful to be able to live like this----i know it super hard work--but this kind of work is what has earthy rewards with life---i'm happy to have found you----deatra thank you for sharing
Thanks for the comment!
They’ve made the best of everything life has handed them
Simply beautiful!
Wishing you both much success!
From Toronto, Canada 🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
Thanks, Rami!
Great story and production.
Thanks so much!
Yay Vermont!
I think its amazing with all those trees around you still get enough sunlight to grow your veggies. I guess where there's a will there's a way.
Blessings and thanks for restoring my faith in integrity... Others claim to be off grid but are not.
I can personally confirm-these guys are definitely off grid!
Wow, what a great vid. Beautifully shot and wonderfully told story.
Great job guys
More and more good news and days are in store. for you beautiful couple. Wishing you all the best from india. Keep your vision on future.
Thank you so much 😊
Wonderful video! An inspiring and uplifting story: people who realized their dreams while helping others and building their community.
Well said! We enjoyed our time on their farm immensely! Evan and Heidi are such great folks!
wow!! am inspired!!! i just bought a property on the mountain side too and i now know how and where to start..
Best of luck!
Outstanding ! Please keep these videos coming 🙏
I'm so inspired!! Thank you
Glad to see the kindess to each other. I personally think that gardening is an important skill to me
Great point!
I just found your channel. You are the inspiration I have been looking for. I found myself in a Three year legal fight. My ex girlfriend forged the deed on my family estate property. My brother hired some powerful lawyers. Legal fights in two states. All I could do was study law, fight battles and believe in God. The church gave me food to survive and I routinely had to raid the supermarket dumpster to eat.
In the end the court ruled to sell my home in a partition. It’s been listed this week. I cannot afford to stay where I grew up. So I asked the lord to take over.
In my youth I learned about sugaring from my dad. The lord has delivered and I am on the verge of getting a new place in central Vermont.
I will be off grid and living your life style. It’s not romantic or sexy. It’s bloody hard. You have to watch every dime. The hours are long. It has its own stress levels. But it has its rewards. Having a decent and supporting wife helps and I don’t have one.
But I have the skills. Building a new home will be hard and rewarding. The idea is to use local timber to timber frame a small and comfortable place to once again call home.
If everything goes well I will have 600 taps on line for the next sugar season. The summers will evolve with food crops. The only power available is off grid solar.
So far the lord has allowed things to evolve. I do the grunt work. Right now I am struggling with real estate agents, lawyers and contingency contracts. That is what I call stress. But hopefully all of this three year he’ll on earth will be over.
Beautiful farm
love the story. thank you.
Great job and beautiful story! Thank you for sharing!
So glad you enjoyed it! :)
Great story, very inspirational. I see a lot of small farms being opened here in Slovenia, but the problem is that most costumers are not yet educated enough about the benefits of such food and farmers struggle to sell their produce. Public awareness is a huge part of success for these people and your videos surely help. Kudos.
That is a challenge. Are you seeing any increases in public awareness over the past few years, or does it seem to be stagnate?
@@FarmersFriend Stagnating i think...
To "Farmer Friend" staff
Thanks to bring us a good content. We learn a lot of precious things from this series...
Wish you all the best
Thanks so much! Really appreciate the encouragement!
i enjoyed the tour, well done. very nice profile on you guys and the farm. cheers from Michigan
Thanks, Andy!
This is so beautiful and pure and simple and... absolutely amazing!
Thank you! They truly have built a spectacular place!
Your videos are amazing!!! The people are wonderful. The farms are spectacular. Your filming and editing is phenomenal. Thank you.
Wow, thank you for the extremely kind compliments! :)
NEK is beautiful, i have been lucky enough to go there 3 times...some favorite towns: Newark, Brownington, Westmore, Burke and for necessities lol...Newport.
Nice! We live in CA and visited VT in 2002, such a beautiful state. While we don't have a farm, we have converted our front yard to a full food garden and have 23 raised beds. This is our second year. Good luck!
That sounds awesome! All the best to you!
You keep on raising the bar. Another great video. Thank you for sharing this in these uncertain times.
Thanks so much! Your encouragement means a lot!
Great story.
nice job indeed, bravo
Hello my nishikant I am very impressed I thik it was real life plz make more videos but small 👍👍
They are good family so is very happy, this is my dream
Great stuff always, y'all!
Appreciate that! :)
Beautiful!!!
Great story and and such a beautiful family!
Agreed! Thanks for the comment, Tawni!
Very cool - love this story and the choices they made!
Thanks!
Such a nice uplifting story. Congratulation to You both. You have done so well, have clearly worked/still work very hard and achieved so much. Inspirational. From Durban, South Africa.
Thanks so much, Gregg! All the best to you in South Africa!
this is so beautifully shot, congrats to the camera crew!
Thank you! The camera crew consists of my wife and I, so thank you for the kind words! :)
@@FarmersFriend that's an talented couple! Congrats
You guys inspire so much.. i jst started my dream
So glad to hear that! All the best to you!
Goodluck bro!
if you are farming fish too, remember those Chinese carp, they grow so large.. i saw alot of them in the US, but it was like a taboo for them to eat! cus its got bones...
the next time im going to West Africa, im going to flood their rivers with Chinese carp, im sure they wont complain about some stupid bones and just enjoy their fish
Respect.. Keep up the good work.. Greetings from Denmark.
What a beautiful farm and view, you guys are blessed!
It really is!
So lovely to see this. Looks amazing.
We were so inspired by visiting their place! I'm glad you could be too!
Wow! I really enjoyed this story. What a beautiful farm.
Thanks!
Awesome and inspiring
Keep going with your work
Blessings
Thanks, Modrono! Same to you!
It's beautiful,so beautiful ❤️
Thank you! 😊
Another awesome video by Farmers Friend! My son says they were wearing masks to harvest arugula because they couldn’t stand the smell 😂
Amazing!
Wow, turns out I'm neighbors with them! Cool!
How cool is that! :)
LOVE these vids. Please keep them coming
Thanks so much, Sasha!!
Wow, very inspiring reminds me of our farm in rift valley (South Kinagop) in Kenya which is on a slop. You have turned your dreams into a reality. Dreams are valid
I'm sure your farm in Kenya must be beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Nice good luck 👍
Love your videos!!!
Thanks so much!
Hard work pays off.
Indeed it does!
AMAZING!
🌴👍🤠👍🌴
Hello from Kennebunkport!
North east kingdom is my favorite
place in the New England area 👍
Really love you guys 😍stay blessed
Thanks, Jimi!
U guys are n inspiration 🙏
I'm glad you found them and their farm inspirational!
@@FarmersFriend maybe I will have my little farm soon. Learning a lot no. Built raised beds in my little backyard and having some success. I love a lot of the videos on your channel they show that small is good and better. Hard work and devotion to what you love will pay back 👍
@@cristianbutcovich8057 Way to go on your backyard garden/farm! That's where it all begins. :)