A Produce Problem
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- The plaintiffs say they rented land from the defendant to grow vegetables to sell at the local farmers market. They allege he stole their crops when they terminated the lease, so they’re suing him for all they’re out. The defendant says the plaintiffs ended the lease early, and he insists their crops failed. He’s countersuing for unpaid rent.
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Finally a case on a different topic. I enjoyed this one! I’m tired of hearing about cars and dogs 😩😭
Can’t forget security deposits with property damages as a counter suits
😂😂😂
Phones and roommates😩
😂😂😂😂
Same
The owner most definitely tried to micro manage the tenants. I strongly suspect there were good veggies he kept too.
Same!
yes the detrimental reliance is they lost their crops and he most likely stole and profited from them
Bravo to the plaintiffs. I LOVE locally grown produce and I love going to farmers markets. Not enough people take on this very challenging but worthy career.
farmers are the most important people on earth . without them we all die of starvation
They didn't take on this career. They have no idea what they are doing. It will take years.
@@citytrees1752it doesn't take years to grow a garden, I actually do it every year and get an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables, so much so I give alot of food away as to not waste what others desperately need. Sharing is caring.
All I can hear in my head is Judge Judy saying: “NOT BASICALLY!”
I was going to say the same thing. That seems to be the plaintiff's go to word. Judge Judy would be screaming at that. Just tell me what happened. Not basically, it's a filler word.
😅😅😅yes
Same!! 😂
I now side eye ppl who say “basically”
My teen says it and I am training her out of it, lol
Me too😂😂😂
Hahaha so relatable
Sidebar - the plaintiffs are so cool, imagining her tending to the land with a two month old strapped to her is incredible!
JM went in for the kill, as if it's her business who's taking care of her babies.
@@sdays59 yeah that was really weird of her.
Reminds me of…….nvm
@@jessij6641exactly 😒
@@jessij6641 @glam2ree what????????? Reminds y’all of what? I wanna know! Lol
I hope the Plaintiffs become successful in their farming. I love it ❤❤
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That defendant is trying to play the victim. As an elder , he should be ashamed
I can't believe no one knows why food tastes better when you grow it yourself. The reason is because the produce you buy at the grocery store was picked way before it was ripe. Whereas, the food you grow yourself you pick when it is ripe so they taste soooo much better.
Homegrown is usually organic and no pesticides.
That's interesting. I didn't realize this. I've never been impressed by anything at the local farmer's market. Tastes the same as the store and for more money. And funny but people who grow their own don't seem to know this either.
Not only that, but they're spruced up with pesticides and preservatives so they can last in the warehouse in the store for a lot longer than they're supposed to. By the time you actually buy it and eat it, it's already been picked for weeks or longer.
He plays willfully ignorant. 🙄 Can't stand him.
That is true.
@@trekgirl65
Defendant: You must feed the chickens 4 times a day.
Also Defendant: You can only come onto the farm you are renting twice a week.
Whenever you don't want to do something, just say, "I was scared of him/her." It's so easy and manipulative! 🙄
So true!
Saying that chickens have to be fed 4 times a day is insane. 😂
The chickens were like, "Shhh, don't say anything and just keep eating" 😂🐔🌾
Those chickens would have been so fat that they could not move. The defendant was not the expert he pretended to be.
Not if the chickens were unionized 😁
@@MusicTennis😂😂😂😂
Sounds like he was trying to sabotage them
👏 This is a wonderful American Family.... Keep up the amazing work, This is how children should be raised.
He’s afraid of them 🙄… sir bye
Feeding chickens 4 times a day? That's insane. I feed my chickens one time. Give them enough for that day and a little more. Let them roam your property for extra bugs amd other things and they will do great.
I think the plaintiffs would have won if they hadn’t sent the emails to him trying to get him to take care of their crops. That wasn’t part of the deal that he gave them for getting out of the lease.
He also said they could only water twice a week so they were probably expecting him to do the rest of the week then
Growing vegetables in your garden is better, because of quality, taste, health.
my dad had a huge one .now hes older just has his potatoes and tomatoes, miss all the good stuff, giving it away as there was so much
Right! Fresh eggs compared to store bought is such a difference! I’ll take farm fresh any day!
Home-grown tomato vs store-bought: not even a comparison when it comes to taste. Gardens can also be cheaper.
Lol no it's same pollution is in every garden
And no chemicals when organically grown.
If he only allows them on the property 2x a week how does he expect them to water the crops? I do not feel it's unrealistic for them to ask that as a request... now if he actually does it would be another thing. They should have stayed out the lease till the season was over or crops were done to confirm it met their standards. It's very strange
Exactly. Granted they might have saved money by not having to pay the lease but lost money on crops. I'm willing to bet the money saved on the lease was greater but they don't get the cake AND eat it too.
Harvey has clearly never had a garden grown tomato. The flavor is so robust I can eat them like apples😊 Not to mention, growing your own gives you control over the process and quality.
Finally something other than tenant landlord case ha ha ha ha
Or dog bite.
Wasn't this a tenant landlord case?
@@michellehawkins1027 in a way haha 😂
@@michellehawkins1027actually, it is!
You did not pay attention; it was a tenant/landlord case for the defendant rented out his farm.
This is a very unusual case, I don't know farms could be rented either
It's kind of the history of land ownership and disputes and the tenant farmer situation in relation to rent and evictions called fixity of tenure.
Farmers rent their farms out to companies all the time here in Michigan
@@nicolereadstarot Land and Land ownership in the UK and Ireland, has a very complex and contentious history. Landlord /Tennant laws have a very different context to farmers renting their land out to companies. So the idea, that farmers could rent their land out, seems to be particularly troublesome for some people, knowing something of this history.
Farms are always rented
I love this unique case. I’ll miss PC 😢
Farming is hard. In Vegas, backyard farming is more like 'try to keep stuff alive long enough for stuff to grow something', but it's a ton of work no matter what. Interesting case, I definitely wish them the best.
Whaaaat!?!?! You mean it's difficult to grow plants in 120-degree weather, where water is scarce? Who woulda thunk it!
That second sentence of yours got me cracking up! 😂😂
In Vegas, you are having to deal with the heat and humidity there.
Kinda didn’t understand what the lawsuit was about, but it was refreshing to watch something new. When Harvey was asking the question to his audience about why home grown foods was better than store bought food, that lady who had her garden, was so clueless, I mean c’mon, if u don’t know why then why ru growing.
How hard would it have been to say: "I like growing my own vegetables because they're fresh, I know what they were grown with, and I'm the only one touching them." ?
Her response of: "It's more satisfying because you've done the work yourself" was kinda ridiculous lol
She seems like a karen
@@rn6710seems like she doesn't really have a garden haha
@@rn6710no she doesn't 😂
I honestly like Harvey’s outside part. It’s interesting to see the public’s perspective on litigation? So many people are clueless. lol “I’M A LAWYER”
I grew up on a farm, really hard work. I actually ran the family farm stand at 13 years old.
Wow, very cool. I'm a city girl but I always wanted a farm. Don't know the first thing about farms either lol
@msd4743 The animals are the best part. Raising live creatures who depend on you daily is quite rewarding.
# 1 reason to grow your own food , is it is FRESHER . Once U have tasted Fresh , U won't want to go back .
I agree! I grow a lot of my own food, and without pesticides. Love knowing what is being used to feed my plants that I eat, unlike produce I bought in the store.
The woman's response of "It's better because you've done the work yourself" made me cringe laugh.
Like: DUH! It's because they're FRESH, just like you said OP
The word sharecropper comes to mind
I thought the same thing!
I've heard of the word many times but never looked it up until now. Exactly right. Not a bad idea either.
The plaintiff is pretty and she has flawless skin ❤
Don't pretend its not caked up in makeup to look like that come on now why you playing dumb...
I love TPC so much but Harvey’s segment is so cringey and pointless😂🫠🫥lol
I can't skip through it fast enough.
Channels analytics must be going 📈 midway through each and every video
Wrong, for we all love Harvey silliness, for it breaks the tension.
Never heard of doctrine of emblements. I learned something new! I worked for an ag company though and we would have folks rent land from us for a season so I'm surprised it never came up. I did learn the word Demurrage though. That's the expense you get when your barge takes too long to offload it's cargo at a terminal. We had plenty of those.
Mr micro manager put this whole situation in the muck heap. Good luck to these plaintiffs who clearly know their stuff, on their new farm.
12 minutes fresh😂😂😂 it’s ashame I have to wait for new episodes bc I already seen them all
Literally same 😂 I be refreshing the page every day 😭
I disagree with the verdict. This wasn’t a wild speculative empty promise. It was a modification to the original contract in writing based on tangible assets with value that time was already committed to and assumed some type of return on profit
Then they probably should've kept their original contract🤷
Wouldn’t the detrimental reliance be them going ahead with leaving only because he promised they could get their crops
Brilliant stuff growing ur own an it’s fun to harvest all that hard work pays off I really hope the plaintiffs do well in their new career. I just love growing my own veggie an fruits at my Alloment but I don’t sell I just give away to the old people and family in need of food - potatoes tomatoes carrots green beans okra cantaloupe melons herbs pumpkins beetroot Brussel sprouts Onions Garlic Cucumbers raspberries strawberries apples . Am so proud. Plus growing in big pots is easygoing too - Bravo ❤ 😂
I definitely think that his broken word was detrimental to the plaintiffs. The judge has been bothering me lately with her rulings.
Yes, yes she has!
Always and forever in fear and scared...smh gimme a break...
Right bc why send them that email in august saying they can do certain things if he yelled at you in July if you were so scared
Weird that the woman on the street with Harvey couldn’t explain why growing your own produce is better than store-bought. First of all, I don’t use pesticides on my crops. Yes, you can buy “organic” produce in the stores, but who’s to say that what you’re buying is truly organic? I watched an exposé where people at large farmer’s markets were advertising to consumers that what they were selling was fruits and vegetables that they’d grown organically on their own farms, when they were really doing is buying regular produce from the stores, and then labeling them organic, and selling them at a much higher price. You also get to control the variety and size. It also saves money, and is convenient. It is such a great feeling to be cooking lunch or dinner, and be able to step into your own garden for ingredients.
Right... they don't have all them evil chemicals the government orders to be sprayed on them 🙃 self grown is always better 💯👏💖
Good lord, Thank you! The woman in the crowd was making me angry with her answers.
To add to your statement, not only can it be pesticide free but the look and TASTE of homegrown fruits and Vegetables is COMPLETELY different. One end of the spectrum to the other.
My family and I also raise our own meat and to see the difference in pork from what you buy at a store to what is naturally grown and processed is insane. I've had many family members, that I lovingly refer to as "City folk", that will no longer buy.meat from a store and go out of their way to buy from local Farmers now. ITS A HUGE DIFFERENCE. Watch a video on what they do before your meat, veggies and Fruits make it to the store. Some of it will make you sick.
She is a consumer head.
Honey child, not everyone has a Victory Garden .
I was waiting for her to say, thank you, Douglas
There was an agreement made and it should be honored. If you're only allowing them two days to visit their crops then watering them would be automatic.
Lol! JM takes a recess, comes back & explains in lamans terms why she's ruling the way she is.
Harvey does a wrap-up outside & says "let me explain what the judge means"
...and in lamans terms says exactly what she said 😂
😂😂😂😂
The defendant looks like the farmer from the 1989 movie pet cemetery
😲 😂
I always try and grow tomatoes and lettuce 🍅 and we grew courgettes this year ❤ I'm not very confident with growing winter vegetables but i guess i should try . We grew up with a vegetable garden 🥒🥬🥦🥔🥕🌽
I don't think I've ever heard of that vegetable before. 😮
@@k0chana6it’s called a zucchini in America (:
If you like radishes, they're a really rewarding and easy cool season crop.
It's better cause you don't use pesticides 😊
the defendant sounds like a liar right off the bat
She didn't say, "Thank you Douglas" 😭😭😭
This whole case is weird...the most ,best thing about the organic farming is how everyone gets along nice 🙂
farmers are the most important people on earth . without them we all die of starvation .
WHOA! how big do you think chickens' stomachs are? You have to feed them more than once a day!!
Home grown vegetables taste so much better than the ones you purchase in the store.
Lovely couple the plaintiffs Simon and Alicia, they have a lovely life. The defendant David Brown is lame, entitled and controling, shame on him, he will never be happy and will always be a problem.
I'm curious why they breached in the first place. Feeding chickens once a day instead of four times is a petty reason. Although they have certain rights to the fruits of their labor, this seems like it would complicate things greatly for them.
At 3:25 the judge asks the plaintiff 'who was looking after them, your 10 and 13 year old?', that's nosey and rude and has no bearing on the case whatsoever, what's more it is totally acceptable, especially during the day and with the parents there, (the judge would never have dared say this to a caucasian person). The defendant says a lot but never has any proof to back up what he says. The plaintiffs should have won something as he had agreed to let them continue farming yet subsequently made them lose the whole crop...
no idea what a vegetable looks like unless it's been sauteed 😭🤣
Most people are looked up to when growing food and most will buy from a farmer than a grocery store, the defendant most likey was hearing so much praise for the plaintiffs and what they were doing that he was plain jealous!!
Doug is too damn real and i love it!!!😂😂❤❤❤😂😂😂❤
Chickens should be fed twice a day in the morning and night if you are feeding them rations and not allowing them to feed all day
We used to have a good farmer's market at the south end of town and it was awesome until the vendors got greedy. Then the prices went through the roof and meanwhile, the local supermarket was selling " Peak of the Market " veggies which were grown on local farms, so it ended up that you could get the same veggies at the store for way the hell cheaper than at the farmer's market. I'm still pissed about that because their love of money ruined a good thing.
When you grow your own vegetables, you know how they truly look, truly taste and they are not soaked in chemicals.
It's fun to watch the growth of everything too
The defendant is such a dbag. “I was so afraid of them, I empathize with abuse victims now..” 🙄
Disagree with judge on this one.
I think they would have won if they hadn’t sent the emails to him trying to get him to take care of their crops. That wasn’t part of the deal that he gave they for getting out of the lease.
It wasn't part of the deal but coming twice a week means their crop would die because he wasn't about to water, its a scam he knew what he was doing, been doing it for a while
Old Saybrook native. Mr. Brown is a highly intelligent, well-educated man devoted to an organic lifestyle. They could have leaned allot from him if they took the time.
Why is fresh farm food better than what is at the store? It is FRESH, not covered in wax, dyes, altered in some way, added hormones, pesticides.... Shall I keep going?
Thank you!
The defendant sounds like a nutcase. Good luck to them.
First time I didn’t hear her say “ thank you Douglas “
The takeaway is: farming's hard
Interesting case
Basically is the like. Filler words .
Here I thought Harvey was smart, then he goes and asks a really stupid question and admitted he doesn't know the difference between home grown and store bought!? Oh Harvey, Harvey, Harvey! CLEARLY he has never had home grown crops. 😲😲😲Poor sheltered guy🤣🤣🤣
The owner is a real piece of work. He made it hard a lot for these new farmers
Funny thing, I vend at farmers markets, although I vend crafts. From the start I thought it would be all Peace and love, I learned it can be a juicy reality show! 😅. People’s real personalities show behind the scenes and many are very catty and mean, then they are all smiles with the customers …
It’s been very interesting
Plaintiffs are kind and sympathetic to nature and have an easy going soul, something the defendant does not have.
Its like people killing just to kill and not to feed.
Detrimental reliance is their farming and production to make money.
This guy's name is Farmer Brown 😂
THE WEIRD ASSSS DEFENDANT I BELIEVE THAT HE WAS OVER EXAGGERATING ....GOOD CALL JUDGE THE NERVE OF THEM SUING
The defendant is overly dramatic and a complete micromanager
Interesting case..
Good case
This is the first time I can remember where the judge doesn't say thank you Douglas for handing her the papers!?
I worked at a woman’s house who had chickens. They were definitely fed once a day. 😂😂
I like the farming couple. I am in Bloomfield CT and I home school my boys and we have organic farm and we live off grid. If these coule read this, let's network, i friends in Meriden, new London, Bozrah etc who are living off grid and farming. I grow food for personal consumption, but lately the land yeild more than what i can consume, hence my need to build a stall near my house and sell extra food
Judge did those folks wrong as he did. They had an email that bound him into an agreement then he changed up after. She was gonna find some way to make that ole goat win he owed them folks for the crops that he claimed was weeds but at the end he said it was ALMOST nothing.
Thank you Douglas. 😤🤬😐🤨🤣
When there's a case that involves Black and White Americans, I instantly get upset when the White litigant says, "I was afraid for my life; they were always yelling at me and agggressive." 🙄 Like BFFR!
Same bc they will always play into that narrative. He’s a liar.
ATP I said he's lying
The Defendant was such a big baby. Grow up, man!
This judge allows people to stray from the point. They also use their feelings and hearsay.
Where is the farm? I’m in CT and would definitely would buy !!
To Harvey, please don’t make fun of the garden people please. It sounds like you are okay to eat your food from anywhere it came from...n how it was raised. Doesn’t matter if it’s fill with full of hormones (your meat) n chemicals n all other kind of other stuffs mixed with it..there is a difference between regular n organic (specially raised in ur own garden) n health wise as well...
Harvey acts so oblivious sometimes. Maybe because when you grow yourself, you know the vegetables are free of pesticides and GMOs instead of having to pay extra at the grocery store for GMOs free food.
Exactly what I was thinking. He annoys me... he acts like a sheep
@@anzhelali6108he acts that way on purpose lmao
Harvey does that to try to get responses from people... It's so obvious
His legal advice can be very helpful. When he talks about dog behavior he's clueless. He has a good heart but he "humanizes" them and that's the worst thing you can do.
They didn’t really start!!!
Defendant: a jealous micromanager.
When the defandant started exaggerating his interactions with the plaintiffs, I already knew he was lying. Without a shred of evidence, he insinuated that they were aggressive which caused him to be afraid or concerned, and we all know what that means.
This is the first case where she doesn't say "Thannk youuu Douglass".
Funny, I would think the head of TMZ would be an expert in grade A manure! 🤭😋
Really impress with the plaintiff
This happened to us I guess it’s a common crime
I grew up on a farm and we feed the chickens once’s a day for times is ridiculous
Brown is an old hippie😂
I get Jim Crowe Yankee vibes from this guy.
Jim Crow was in the south so can't be both. 🤣
I don’t see how she upholds the emails on the defendants counter but not the plantifds