🇺🇸... 🫛 Peas are Really GOOD if you MIX Them Together with 🌽🫛 loose corn pcs ...cook in a frying pan...add 🧈 Butter, Salt, Black Pepper Garlic Powder Chopped 🌰 Onions... Cook everything together and add the 🫛 Peas in the last... 5 mins with all the other ingredients Add the 🫛 Peas last because the 🫛 Peas cook fast and they will get soggy if you add at the Beginning Also if you have Crispy Bacon 🥓 Pcs to Add its even BETTER👍
Yes brothers, dirty cows with dirty bums are either sick or eating bad food, and those animals will make low amounts of milk. Any farm, even a home farm, is a business, even if only making food for the family at home. You pay for good food and comfort for your animals or you will pay more money at the markets to buy food, so either way it is a business. Long story short, a clean, happy animal will produce more money for its owner. That is a reason why even small US farms invest in machines. It is not to be lazy, it is to hustle to earn more money. Work smarter, not harder on a farm.
My grandfather had a farm of about 7,000 acres in Alabama .He planted around 1,000 acres of it to pine trees for use as making paper. He planted them in 200 acre lots two years apart . It took about 10 years for them to reach the right size so he would cut down the first 200 acres 10 years after he planted it and immediately replant that lot . After that every 2 years he would harvest another 200 acres and replant it ., so he was getting income from his pines every two years .
My favorite vegetable are Lettuce, Turnup and pea. hehe My ancestor invented the Golden Delicious apple in Clay county, West Virginia in the early 1900's. He sold the tree to a big apple company for 5,000. and they made it into a billion dollar a year business. It was the Stark apple company in Louisiana. BTW, the minimum wage is the least you can pay a worker and most make double that or more. Nobody will work for minimum wage unless they are teenagers working at a fast food or something like it.
The Federal minimum wage is $7.25/hr. Many states have their own minimum wage. In Virginia, where I live, the minimum wage is $12.00/hr. It will be going up to $13.50 next January.
I was born and raised in the South, but moved to the Adirondack foothills of NY State after I got married. My husband's family were dairy farmers as well. I miss the warmer Winters, but there's no denying that this is a beautiful place. 🌲🍁⛰
Pine branches can be made into xylem filters which purifies drinking water and can filter out more than 99 percent of E. coli bacteria from water. Pine which contains xylem tissue evolved to transport sap up the length of the tree which also allows water through while blocking most types of bacteria.
Here in Arizona we have wild quail. They run through our yard. The babies are so fluffy. Adults have a funny little feather cluster on the front of their head. I laughed at the vampire farmer comment. I love the fact that I often learn things from your videos even though I was born and raised here.
Farming has always been important in Texas. The first public university in Texas was set up to improve agriculture and create better farming practices.
Tree farms while they are often owned by paper mills, and the like, they usually are privately owned, they enter into contracts with logging companies, who are responsible for logging, shipment, to paper mills, and lumber yards. The land owners get a nice hefty cut of the profits. In which the land is then replanted, because this process is ongoing, forests are maturing in sequence, so as they are logged out, and replanted, the next forest is ready for cultivating. It's a process that originally took many years to develop in a sustainable way. This is to make sure old growth trees aren't wiped out. As a footnote, many of the forests have other trees that grow naturally, being seeded from birds, and wind, these trees can be protected trees. The trees are marked with either red/white/blue paint, or a red ribbon tied around the tree trunk.
Minimum wage in New York State as of 2024 is $15 per hour. In NYC, it is $16 per hour to offset some of the higher cost of living. I grew up in upstate NY, went to college up by Canada in waaaay upstate NY, and now live in Manhattan. NY has quite a lot to offer beyond NYC, but because the city shines so brightly and is so large, people abroad tend to never find out about all the awesomeness NY offers outside of NYC. Shame, really. The whole state is amazing. But then, I'm a New Yorker in every aspect from cradle and hopefully to grave, so you could say I'm biased. Apples are so much a prized crop that in the early 20th century the term 'Apple' was used to mean 'a prize' or 'a win'. The horse racing tracks around New York City in the early 1900s drew huge crowds and awarded big prizes, which were called 'Big Apples', because the winners won so much money. New York City's nickname "The Big Apple" comes from that slang term, because we were "The Big Prize" in terms of US Cities, and the nickname stuck. It also helps that every fall, the orchards of the Hudson Valley just north of NYC, one of the prime apple-growing regions, dumps billions of apples into shipping containers sent out from NYC around the world. The region is very tied to apple production. Non-food apples are not sweet or suited for direct consumption, but (apologies for the haram, friends) they serve very well to make hard apple cider. For the first hundred years of the American colonies, at least, apple cider was the most common alcoholic beverage consumed in the nation because non-food apples are so common in many regions while hops and barley for beer didn't hit major production and consumption until the mid-1800s. At the time of our War for Independence, when you went down to the pubs and taverns for a drink, that drink was hard apple cider. Beer was rare and expensive. NYS also makes passable wines. Not the best, but solidly decent.) Our state has rich black earth all over suitable for many crops. You just have to clear the fieldstones every year. It's like the stones keep growing back year after year. But the crop yields are worth the labor.
Goat milk is very important for several industries such as baby food, cheese, and ice-cream production. Some farms even rent goats out to mow overgrown fields. As for the amount of production for each cow, in the 1800s farmers became more selective with breeding until the cows gave more and more milk. In other parts of the world farmers choose to select for other things like drought resistance rather than milk production. So basically cows have different breeds like dogs. Americans love Holstein cows. They give so much milk.
Yes. Apple trees are very common up here. Many older homes still have apple trees in their yards. And there is a large orchard near my village, . . . but there is probably an orchard "near" just about every town and village up here. 🍎😂🍏
The Apple Tree I can literally see from my window is very old and perfect for baking pies with, but a bit too tart for eating off the tree. A stones throw away, . . . or possibly literally an apple core's throw away are a number of random varieties, one of which is a Yellow Delicious which is a good eating apple. Like any crop, they have a season. So for about a month you can just grab an apple. The rest of the year, it is just another tree.
New York state has more than 400 wineries and 1,600 vineyards. New York City, 469 square miles (1,214.7 Square kilometers), is only part of New York State's 54,555 square miles (141,297 square km).
Sorghum (/ˈsɔːrɡəm/) or broomcorn is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the grass family (Poaceae). Sorghum bicolor is grown as a cereals for human consumption and as animal fodder.
My grandfather had 1000 acres of pine trees on his farm , divided into 5 two hundred acre plots . Every three years he would harvest one of the 200 acre plots and sell them for wood pulp for paper as well as for lumber and then immediately re-plant it to be harvested in 15 years
Yes thats normal production of milk for a healthy well feed cow. Farmers get very picky about what their aninals eat. Better intake means better output. Healthy happy cows .
You should find a video about Upstate New York. Not the city, that’s where I live. I live about 20 minutes from the capital of NY. There’s so much more to NY than just the city.
You commented that Texas is like its own country. Well.... The Texas economy is officially the 8th largest economy in the world, valued at more than $2.4 trillion. Its pretty crazy to think that Texas has a bigger economy than Russia, Canada, Italy, Brazil, South Korea, Mexico....and all but 8 nations. As fast as Texas is growing and developing, it wont be long before it gets bigger. The number of big companies moving here is adding up. Texas is huge, even as a state,its number 39 on a list of nations by size.
The minimum wage is more a suggestion very few business pay the bare minimum wage. Most business pay above it attract good workers. Example Chic-fil-a pays a wage of at the least $17 and Costco $22.
Quail eggs are much smaller than chicken eggs. Most quail eggs are not white, but spotted. Quails are normally wild birds, but can be raised like chickens. By the way, Texas is the ONLY State that can actually support itself independently. Meaning it has it's own power grid and system. It can run itself, if it became necessary, without the other State's. Let's hope than never becomes necessary!
The Federal minimum wage may still be abt $7.50/hr, but each state can set their own. I believe it's $12.50 in Vermont and Massachusetts now. Someone correct me if I'm mistaken, but I think that's what my grandsons made to start.
I believe there is so many farms because Texas is so flat...its just open land. Its like GOD got an Iron and Ironed out Texas like a tshirt. I remember being in Dallas in a skyscraper for a wedding looking out the window and seeing some lights....i asked what lights were those and said that is the next city over like 50 miles away. It was amazing to me. Coming from California our regions are broken up by Valleys and mountains so everywhere you look is always a mountain or hill range around you.
As a Texan, this is not quite true. The panhandle and eastern Texas are generally very flat, especially near the Gulf of Mexico, which is all coastal planes, then wetlands. West Texas, however, is arid and mountainous, though it's nothing compared to the Rockies. In central Texas, there's hill country. Austin is surrounded by hills.
You haven't seen much of Texas. The panhandle and costal plains are quite flat. I grew up in Central Texas, also known as Hill Country. And while the mountains in west Texas are not the highest, they are mountains.
@@paigeharrison3909 Yea I just seen DFW area to San Antonio and just remember it being flat. I did have some Texan friends tell me about Canyon Country being nearby but i never checked it out.
Ideally all states should be like Texas and California in terms of the fact they by themselves would be notable nations Ohio will soon be making computer chip factories that previously only existed in Taiwan and was major reason for US protection of Taiwan
We have 50 states, yes, but each state is divided up into counties, districts, or parishes. It all means the same thing essentially. Each county is made up several towns, cities, or villages. By the way, Texas was once its own country, its president was Sam Houston. It also has a GDP higher than some countries.
Most jobs pay went up after Covid the minimum wage went up in most places because people called b.s. on working for 7.50 unless they like it a lot or easy,second job or youngsters. 15-20$ for average guy not counting any bonuses or perks.
Minimum wage is by state and you have to consider that the cost of living varies depending on which state you live in. Both can be looked up using a search engine.
Quailes in the wild lay their eggs on the ground, not nests in trees. If the egg is spotted, it is camouflaged. Turkey eggs are also spotted.
🇺🇸...
🫛 Peas are Really GOOD if you MIX Them Together with 🌽🫛 loose corn pcs ...cook in a frying pan...add 🧈 Butter, Salt, Black Pepper Garlic Powder
Chopped 🌰 Onions...
Cook everything together and add the 🫛 Peas in the last...
5 mins with all the other ingredients
Add the 🫛 Peas last because the 🫛 Peas cook fast and they will get soggy if you
add at the Beginning
Also if you have Crispy Bacon 🥓
Pcs to Add its even BETTER👍
Not dirty eggs but quail eggs.
I grew up in Deaf Smith Co. Tx. My family were farmers. I miss home.
Yes brothers, dirty cows with dirty bums are either sick or eating bad food, and those animals will make low amounts of milk. Any farm, even a home farm, is a business, even if only making food for the family at home. You pay for good food and comfort for your animals or you will pay more money at the markets to buy food, so either way it is a business. Long story short, a clean, happy animal will produce more money for its owner. That is a reason why even small US farms invest in machines. It is not to be lazy, it is to hustle to earn more money. Work smarter, not harder on a farm.
My grandfather had a farm of about 7,000 acres in Alabama .He planted around 1,000 acres of it to pine trees for use as making paper. He planted them in 200 acre lots two years apart . It took about 10 years for them to reach the right size so he would cut down the first 200 acres 10 years after he planted it and immediately replant that lot . After that every 2 years he would harvest another 200 acres and replant it ., so he was getting income from his pines every two years .
Had a friend that called peas, green ball beans.
My favorite vegetable are Lettuce, Turnup and pea. hehe My ancestor invented the Golden Delicious apple in Clay county, West Virginia in the early 1900's. He sold the tree to a big apple company for 5,000. and they made it into a billion dollar a year business. It was the Stark apple company in Louisiana. BTW, the minimum wage is the least you can pay a worker and most make double that or more. Nobody will work for minimum wage unless they are teenagers working at a fast food or something like it.
The Federal minimum wage is $7.25/hr. Many states have their own minimum wage. In Virginia, where I live, the minimum wage is $12.00/hr. It will be going up to $13.50 next January.
Yes but that doesn't include farm workers, that is the set minimum but varies by job and farm. I'm in South Boston, VA area.
@@Anthony-k7t You're right about that. I live near South Boston, we go shopping there all the time.
Greek style Feta cheese is made with goats milk. 🐐
My husband grew up on a dairy farm in Upstate New York. It’s a beautiful area.
Upstate new york is such a beautiful place. It was so much prettier than texas. So green and lush
I was born and raised in the South, but moved to the Adirondack foothills of NY State after I got married. My husband's family were dairy farmers as well. I miss the warmer Winters, but there's no denying that this is a beautiful place. 🌲🍁⛰
Remember NY city is just one a city in the entire State of New York. Upstate is rural.
Goat cheese is very popular types of cheese.
In the state of Florida, if a goat is seized, someone at the station is required by state law to milk the goat at least twice per day ;)
Pine branches can be made into xylem filters which purifies drinking water and can filter out more than 99 percent of E. coli bacteria from water. Pine which contains xylem tissue evolved to transport sap up the length of the tree which also allows water through while blocking most types of bacteria.
Here in Arizona we have wild quail. They run through our yard. The babies are so fluffy. Adults have a funny little feather cluster on the front of their head. I laughed at the vampire farmer comment. I love the fact that I often learn things from your videos even though I was born and raised here.
Alfalfa. It's a green plant that is farmable like hay. Also: it's spelled P-E-A.
Farming has always been important in Texas. The first public university in Texas was set up to improve agriculture and create better farming practices.
Tree farms while they are often owned by paper mills, and the like, they usually are privately owned, they enter into contracts with logging companies, who are responsible for logging, shipment, to paper mills, and lumber yards.
The land owners get a nice hefty cut of the profits.
In which the land is then replanted, because this process is ongoing, forests are maturing in sequence, so as they are logged out, and replanted, the next forest is ready for cultivating.
It's a process that originally took many years to develop in a sustainable way.
This is to make sure old growth trees aren't wiped out.
As a footnote, many of the forests have other trees that grow naturally, being seeded from birds, and wind, these trees can be protected trees.
The trees are marked with either red/white/blue paint, or a red ribbon tied around the tree trunk.
Minimum wage in New York State as of 2024 is $15 per hour. In NYC, it is $16 per hour to offset some of the higher cost of living. I grew up in upstate NY, went to college up by Canada in waaaay upstate NY, and now live in Manhattan. NY has quite a lot to offer beyond NYC, but because the city shines so brightly and is so large, people abroad tend to never find out about all the awesomeness NY offers outside of NYC. Shame, really. The whole state is amazing. But then, I'm a New Yorker in every aspect from cradle and hopefully to grave, so you could say I'm biased.
Apples are so much a prized crop that in the early 20th century the term 'Apple' was used to mean 'a prize' or 'a win'. The horse racing tracks around New York City in the early 1900s drew huge crowds and awarded big prizes, which were called 'Big Apples', because the winners won so much money. New York City's nickname "The Big Apple" comes from that slang term, because we were "The Big Prize" in terms of US Cities, and the nickname stuck.
It also helps that every fall, the orchards of the Hudson Valley just north of NYC, one of the prime apple-growing regions, dumps billions of apples into shipping containers sent out from NYC around the world. The region is very tied to apple production. Non-food apples are not sweet or suited for direct consumption, but (apologies for the haram, friends) they serve very well to make hard apple cider. For the first hundred years of the American colonies, at least, apple cider was the most common alcoholic beverage consumed in the nation because non-food apples are so common in many regions while hops and barley for beer didn't hit major production and consumption until the mid-1800s.
At the time of our War for Independence, when you went down to the pubs and taverns for a drink, that drink was hard apple cider. Beer was rare and expensive. NYS also makes passable wines. Not the best, but solidly decent.) Our state has rich black earth all over suitable for many crops. You just have to clear the fieldstones every year. It's like the stones keep growing back year after year. But the crop yields are worth the labor.
A lot of people think only of New York City when they hear "New York". The city is urban but the rest of the state is rural. Great for agrixulture!
Goat milk is very important for several industries such as baby food, cheese, and ice-cream production. Some farms even rent goats out to mow overgrown fields.
As for the amount of production for each cow, in the 1800s farmers became more selective with breeding until the cows gave more and more milk. In other parts of the world farmers choose to select for other things like drought resistance rather than milk production. So basically cows have different breeds like dogs. Americans love Holstein cows. They give so much milk.
I live in rural New York State.
Do you live near apple trees?
Yes. Apple trees are very common up here. Many older homes still have apple trees in their yards.
And there is a large orchard near my village, . . . but there is probably an orchard "near" just about every town and village up here. 🍎😂🍏
@@PriscillaV1964 I was just wondering if you can pick an apple from time to time for your refreshment. It was just an image that popped to mind.
The Apple Tree I can literally see from my window is very old and perfect for baking pies with, but a bit too tart for eating off the tree.
A stones throw away, . . . or possibly literally an apple core's throw away are a number of random varieties, one of which is a Yellow Delicious which is a good eating apple.
Like any crop, they have a season. So for about a month you can just grab an apple. The rest of the year, it is just another tree.
@@PriscillaV1964 Yay! But, boo
I lived in Wyoming County New York. There were more cows than people in the county.
I'm on the other side of the finger lakes from there, and I describe it as the "holsteins and hardwoods" part of NY
@@that44rdv4rk People are always surprised that the whole state is not covered in skyscrapers, lol
Because farmers plant trees every year going back decades they're harvesting matured trees ever year. Long staggered plott range planning.
The current minimum wage in New York State is $14.20. It’s $15.00 in New York City and Long Island.
New York state has more than 400 wineries and 1,600 vineyards. New York City, 469 square miles (1,214.7 Square kilometers), is only part of New York State's 54,555 square miles (141,297 square km).
Sorghum (/ˈsɔːrɡəm/) or broomcorn is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the grass family (Poaceae). Sorghum bicolor is grown as a cereals for human consumption and as animal fodder.
Interesting! Thank you 😊
My sister-in-law raises quail for eggs and meat. They make the cutest noises.
Guys the only thing added to milk in the U.S. is vitamins.
My grandfather had 1000 acres of pine trees on his farm , divided into 5 two hundred acre plots . Every three years he would harvest one of the 200 acre plots and sell them for wood pulp for paper as well as for lumber and then immediately re-plant it to be harvested in 15 years
Goat cheese is extremely popular. I think you're right about that.
Please watch the fat electrician.. The most gangster politician
Yes thats normal production of milk for a healthy well feed cow. Farmers get very picky about what their aninals eat. Better intake means better output. Healthy happy cows .
~ The miminum wage in New York is $15 per hour.
You guys should do reactions to mechanized equipment in the U. S. All types of farming, mining and forestry equipment or farm harvesting.
Holstein cows produce the most milk of all the cattle breeds, but also with the least amount of butterfat.
You should find a video about Upstate New York. Not the city, that’s where I live. I live about 20 minutes from the capital of NY. There’s so much more to NY than just the city.
A quail is a quail and thats how their eggs look. Not a duck or a chicken. Alot of different bird eggs people eat.
minimum wage here in san diego is 16 something an hour, any fast food place that has more than 60 locations has to pay there workers 20 an hour
You commented that Texas is like its own country. Well....
The Texas economy is officially the 8th largest economy in the world, valued at more than $2.4 trillion.
Its pretty crazy to think that Texas has a bigger economy than Russia, Canada, Italy, Brazil, South Korea, Mexico....and all but 8 nations. As fast as Texas is growing and developing, it wont be long before it gets bigger. The number of big companies moving here is adding up.
Texas is huge, even as a state,its number 39 on a list of nations by size.
The pine trees they probably have many crops, if the plant every year they can harvest every year, just trees planted 20 yrs ago.
Minimum wage is over 9.00 an hour in the U SA.
I had to look up what haram meant and I’m pretty sure they don’t really kill all those male baby goats.
Do Useful Charts All Presidents related
Minimum wage is federal but some states increase it for cost of living
Goat's milk is wonderful!
Guys you should watch this video if you wish to see very beautiful USA farm This one Making Horse Hay in Small Square Bales by John Russell. Thankyou
2.5 million views by the way
19:58 NYC Minimum wage is $16/hour.
Did you say we eat horse meat?! Yuck we don’t do that!
That's what I thought he said too.
The minimum wage is more a suggestion very few business pay the bare minimum wage. Most business pay above it attract good workers. Example Chic-fil-a pays a wage of at the least $17 and Costco $22.
minimum wage is like $14-15 usd
Quail eggs are much smaller than chicken eggs. Most quail eggs are not white, but spotted. Quails are normally wild birds, but can be raised like chickens. By the way, Texas is the ONLY State that can actually support itself independently. Meaning it has it's own power grid and system. It can run itself, if it became necessary, without the other State's. Let's hope than never becomes necessary!
The Federal minimum wage may still be abt $7.50/hr, but each state can set their own. I believe it's $12.50 in Vermont and Massachusetts now. Someone correct me if I'm mistaken, but I think that's what my grandsons made to start.
12.00/hour in Nevada
Where did you guys work before UA-cam?
state to state pay is not the same fed min wage is 7.25 but states can raise it and some do
I think the minimum wage in NY is $15 hr
I believe there is so many farms because Texas is so flat...its just open land. Its like GOD got an Iron and Ironed out Texas like a tshirt. I remember being in Dallas in a skyscraper for a wedding looking out the window and seeing some lights....i asked what lights were those and said that is the next city over like 50 miles away. It was amazing to me. Coming from California our regions are broken up by Valleys and mountains so everywhere you look is always a mountain or hill range around you.
As a Texan, this is not quite true. The panhandle and eastern Texas are generally very flat, especially near the Gulf of Mexico, which is all coastal planes, then wetlands.
West Texas, however, is arid and mountainous, though it's nothing compared to the Rockies. In central Texas, there's hill country. Austin is surrounded by hills.
You haven't seen much of Texas. The panhandle and costal plains are quite flat. I grew up in Central Texas, also known as Hill Country. And while the mountains in west Texas are not the highest, they are mountains.
@@paigeharrison3909 Yea I just seen DFW area to San Antonio and just remember it being flat. I did have some Texan friends tell me about Canyon Country being nearby but i never checked it out.
Ideally all states should be like Texas and California in terms of the fact they by themselves would be notable nations
Ohio will soon be making computer chip factories that previously only existed in Taiwan and was major reason for US protection of Taiwan
We have 50 states, yes, but each state is divided up into counties, districts, or parishes. It all means the same thing essentially. Each county is made up several towns, cities, or villages. By the way, Texas was once its own country, its president was Sam Houston. It also has a GDP higher than some countries.
I dont like peas myself. Sure they look good, but wreck anything they are added to.
Goats are for cheese
Most jobs pay went up after Covid the minimum wage went up in most places because people called b.s. on working for 7.50 unless they like it a lot or easy,second job or youngsters. 15-20$ for average guy not counting any bonuses or perks.
Minimum wage is by state and you have to consider that the cost of living varies depending on which state you live in. Both can be looked up using a search engine.
I’m from Western New York, 95% of New York State is beautiful Greenland. The other 5% are cities.🤷♂️