Feeding A Nation
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- Опубліковано 30 бер 2018
- Feeding A Nation Is A Documentary about Where Our Food Comes From. Through Crop Farming and Food Production Filmed in Tabaquite, Trinidad.
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Now came across this video ... thanks for highlighting Tabaquite. We have a lot of hard working farmers here. Love and greetings from Tabaquite.
I Love Tabaquite. Thank You For Your Support. Pleas Like, Share and Subscribe if you Can. It Would Help My Channel a lot. Tabaquite has lots more than Just Agriculture. 9 of my Videos were made in Tabaquite Can you find them all. Thanks again for your Support.
Farming is very hard work. respect goes out to these farmers.
Totally true Huge Respect!!!!
Very hard work but am proud of my people and my country keep up the hard work
Thank you Hardeo, for this wonderful video. Thanks also to the insightful farm owner, and the hard workers on these farms. We really need, and appreciate you.
Amazing, respect to the hard working farmers.
Thank you Very Much. Please Share so Others can See and Appreciate their hard work as well. Thank you for your support.
Their sprinkler irrigation is super. What are the manures they use for organic farming? A well organised farming. The video is great.
They Mainly use a mixture of Cow Manure combine with Cow Urine.
Excellent 👌
I wish I was strong and young again to do like these farmers
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Lots of hard work an money.
Omg congratulations to the farmers they work hard to feed the nation and thank you for sharing love from NYC
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Hard work but worth every bit of it.Love from North Carolina
Thank you for your Support from North Carolina.
One of the sciences on the planet that is underestimated, under-taught and unpopular however necessary for human survival
Inspiring, well done!
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I really enjoyed this vlog 👍👍🇱🇷🇱🇷
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I very proud of you guys keep up the great work you all are doing 👏👍.
yes papa keep it up
Good background nature music to the ear
Good work coz......keep it up.
Really Good!
Very insightful,thank you
You are Welcome.
good on your farmers take care stay safe the SR.
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Get the bridge for access love this farm
They have their Private Roads and bridge to access their farms but the access is fenced and locked. This is to deter Bandits that steel their equipment and Produce. So I used the alternate access Just for the Adventure. Thanks for supporting.
Nice video, good use of your camera and time👍
This is so nice would like to visit one day please
Thank You very Much. I Myself was Invited Their Once and it was so amazing I made this Film. I also hope to visit another Time. Please Support By Subscribing if you can.
Hello from Togo (West-Africa). So encouraging to see your results. Is it your soil that is so rich? What fertilizers are you using? Keep up!
The Farmers Mainly Use Animal Manure. Mostly from Cow. But you can Get Similar Results by Using N.P.K 20:20:20 or any High Nitrogen Fertilizer. Thank you for the Support. Feel Free To Share the Video.
Good job boys
Omg, very beautiful fields.
Woo big big trinidad hard working man
Isn't it better to avoid irrigation under the heat of the sun? Maybe they use solar to power their water pumps.
Nice, l planted my little kitchen garden and l love it. Wen l hve extras l give family and neighbors.
That is Wonderful, I love to hear that. Thanks for supporting my channel.
I would love to visit this place when i visit Trinidad
We are so grateful really hard work
Keep up the good job
Thank you I'll try my best. Your Support helps a lot Thanks.
Nice
WASA turn your eye....hmmmm
Hey bro love the videos but can i plant pak choy and lettuce in 4inch PVC gutter pipes????
Yes You Can.
@@HardeoRoopan is it better to plant in the ground or in the pvc
@@danieldean8895 The Ground Produces Larger Crops But Has More Pest. If you are Limited on Space Then Try The PVC.
I think i want to live there
Hey is it better to plant in the pvc of in the ground
The PVC Cost More and usually produce smaller crops. If you are going Large scale the Ground is Better. I usually produce crops twice the size in the ground compared to using 4" PVC Halves.
Do you have a website, I am a agriculture degree student and I am doing an assignment on intensive farming in the Caribbean and would like to get some information on your farming , hoping you have a website or a document I can reference
Yes I Have a website techprotrinidad.wixsite.com/hroopan/ But its not about Agriculture. This UA-cam video was made to highlight farmers in Trinidad. I am not a Large scale famer. I just do back yard gardening.
Can you call me my number is 3049209
Where do y’all buy those baskets/crates the cabbages are in?
I'm not sure were they got them but i do know you can order them made from handy craft and Basket weavers personal. you can check the Blind welfair people they usuly have persons marking that type of craft.
I was referring to the plastic crates
Hey bro love the videos but do you put manure in you plants
Yes I Do. I use various types Compost, Rabbit, Cow, Chickens. This is one Method I Use. ua-cam.com/video/FiAKXdDB2mo/v-deo.html
This is another Method With Grass trimmings Only. ua-cam.com/video/c59i91ujPGU/v-deo.html
What is this place call Trinidad?
Is the farm owned by one person/company or a group of farmers?
Two Brothers they are in the Credits.
Did they carry the truck across the log also?
No the Farmers has a private road to access the farm. The gate is kept locked to deter persons from entering with vehicles. So visitors either has to get a ride in with them or hike as we did. That is why very few people will ever get to see these Farms.
Silly question!!! Of course they did....
Crossing on that log, I won't be able to see the farm
I also was having second thoughts.
@@HardeoRoopan I remember living in la fortune woodland I used to go to the mangrove to get fire wood to cook and walk over the river that log brings back memories
Which country is this ?
Trinidad
Yes it is Trinidad
Beautiful. Enjoyed seeing vegetable production on such a large scale in Trinidad.
Healthy canbbage no bridge???!
Yes they have their private Access.
Soon, mega Ganja farms in Tabaquite.
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Growing your own food is like printing your own money
It Lots Of Hard Work That's is Sometimes Lost to Floods, Pest, Disease, Theft.... But When you do get a Successful Crop you can enjoy the Beauty and Reward. But its defiantly not easy.
Organic you say. Don't they spray the crops with pesticides?
One Method Of Pest Control used is to put small amounts of cow manure in a barrel of water to soak overnight. Neem oil is then added to this mixture the next day and manually sprayed onto the crops. This not only fertilize the crops but protects the from small soft bodies creatures. Their are other Natural Methods as well like planting Spinach around the plots to draw the leaf eaters away. These methods work well on smaller Manual farms like these. Not large Mechanical Farms.
These Farms Have been Planted for generations. The methods of planting was handed down over the Generations long before Marden Toxic Chemicals was introduced.
Gajar
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