A Farmers Primer On Seed Production at the Garden, Farm and Commercial Levels

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Organic farmer, Anthony Boutard, shares his detailed knowledge on seed production during his 2012 talk for the Friends of Family Farmers organization.
    Transcript:
    0:22
    That may see this one branch, and it has a really good different apples net bigger or they're meaner or that rather. The other way you can get apples as you can grow a seedling and find a seedling this particularly good typically those go by the name Pippin, and Pippin or Bramley seedling Cox's orange Pippin, when he says Pippin, it was a it was a chance seedling that
    0:48
    if you write anything on your computer.
    0:52
    I write pretty much all day, every day and revelation I writing better.
    0:57
    I like that it's actually is correcting everything as I'm writing it
    1:01
    grammar errors spelling errors, it even helps me find the right words to use so I can say what I want to
    1:06
    say it catches all those embarrassing mistakes, before I had said,
    1:11
    I've downloaded grammerly around my freshman year, because I was just poor but it
    1:15
    really is like my secret weapon for writing papers,
    1:18
    is the perfect tool for your resume, when you don't want any errors when it's your first impression
    1:22
    I use Grammarly for important emails, social media posts which there are a lot of I've used every tool out there, and Grammarly is by far the best for improving your writing
    1:32
    Grammarly is making me a better writer. And it's great. I would recommend grammar the, if you are still in my family,
    1:38
    my peers my colleagues, it's like having your own personal proofreader for free
    1:43
    download Grammarly for free Grammarly calm.
    1:57
    I'm finally free but I had to ask myself how do I add value online, rather than in person. I knew that once I'd figure this out I wouldn't have to deal with trading my time for money working 10 hour days driving to work two hours back and forth worried about, you know, making rent, helping out my single mom, I had tried everything, Amazon, Airbnb affiliate marketing network marketing, but nothing changed, but then luckily for me I met my dude Abdul at a conference, even making online for a while, and you know he's been taking care of his family, traveling the world, and he was just simply helping local business owners get more phone calls. Well him and his wife are always traveling doing crazy stuff like hanging out with lions and South Africa, swimming with the sharks in them all these man they were always feeding the greatest food. But anyway, I'm doing this thought I was willing to put in the work. So we started to mentor me, you know, it turns out Abdul didn't have any magical computer skills or anything like that. He just simply showed me how to do two things. Build online billboard ads on Facebook, Instagram and Google and rent them out to local business owners, they would pay me, month after month so I was making real residual income, it became so obvious and simple once he showed me, but I just didn't know what I didn't know. So doing it together this juicy 20 minute training video. But first, I'm going to give you a sneak peek behind my business to get a simple glimpse of the back of the Internet, and see exactly how we do this. So come with me. We're gonna walk into the home office, my commute from the beach to the home office is about 35 seconds the best community I've ever experienced in my life and it's all thanks to building these online billboard ads. So check this out here's the back end of my stripe account. We did 68,009 60 in the last 30 days. Not a bad month. And it's all because we're just running all my billboard ads so this is behind Facebook. This is the ads manager, and you'll see that I just set up this ad, put in an offer link to the client site, and then that's what it looks like now when you go over to Facebook. You guys see these ads all the time sponsored ad. Here's an ad and here is that pretty simple and it generates leads for this local business owner. Now when you're on Google you see the same exact thing. Okay, so I type in personal injury attorney in Los Angeles, you'll see there's, you know 6000 searches a month. cost per clicks hundred bucks. And you'll see that these ads are showing up. I do the same thing I run this on the backside of the ads manager of Google, you'll see this client spent $127,000 with me in the last year. And all it is doing is generating phone calls and for all my clients. We did 875 phone calls in the last 24 hours. The last 24 hours and business owners are willing to pay so much money for these qualified phone calls. Read More
    Follow us:
    ...
    twitter
    / cookingupastory
    Facebook
    / cookingupastory
    Pinterest
    / foodfarmerearth
    Website RSS Feed
    cookingupastory...
    Cooking Up a Story channel on UA-cam
    / cookingupastory

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @reynardgreenewood261
    @reynardgreenewood261 4 роки тому +2

    Great presentation!! I see mistakes I have been making. Look forward to further work from you as we are struggling with cold weather shortened growing seasons here in Maine and are constructing several greenhouses. Thanks!!
    Hillbilly Bob.

  • @LittleJordanFarm
    @LittleJordanFarm 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this info...loved it

  • @red-baitingswine8816
    @red-baitingswine8816 3 роки тому

    If I'm not mistaken, burning doesn't return carbon to the soil - it actually oxidizes the carbon to form carbon dioxide (burning itself is literally oxidation, in the case of plant matter, the oxidation of carbohydrates, etc., to form water and CO2), and the ash is mostly minerals. Cover crops, mulching, compost, holistically managed grazing, earthworms, etc., return carbon to the soil.

  • @red-baitingswine8816
    @red-baitingswine8816 3 роки тому

    Very good, interesting presentation. Why is seed growing as an industry useful? Isn't it natural for the users of seed themselves to use their own seeds (set aside a few plants for maturing seed) rather than buy them? Also this would allow the farmers to select and evolve the plants as they farm. (In case it's not obvious, I'm not experienced in farming.)

  • @CalimehChelonia
    @CalimehChelonia Рік тому

    36:54 I'm eating polenta while watching this. 😄👍🌽