The babies are beautiful and growing so fast. Callie is such a great big sister. Andrew you’re doing a great job holding down the farm on your own. Love watching ❤.
I appreciate the different camera placement’s really enjoy the wide angle to get different perspectives on farm layout! At a boy Andrew! With that great sendoff each morning from home you got it covered ❣️
I remember back when we had more eggs than we could eat as a family of four, so we gave to friends and the dogs also got to eat eggs scrambled in their dry food. Those were the good ol' days.
The little floor polishers are so cute. We are going from snow and 18 degrees to 70 in 2 days. Only in Georgia can you have snow and 3 days later go to 70’s. I am ready for summer. We don’t have spring usually. We don’t have fall. We have winter and summer. ❤😂those eggs enjoy. When we can find them they are 10.00 a dozen. We have been told this is going to last for a while.
You did a great job today. The animals look fabulous. Look forward to your next lesson on the produce you guys grow. Calle is such a doll and the babies are so cute. Blessings to all. And high five to Grammy for making lunches. She a so special. ❤❤❤❤
Save some thermal energy. Use the feed wheelbarrow and the corn wheelbarrow filling them both at the same time add parking them outside the door. Allowing you to shorten the time the door is open. Feed the corn, and then the grain, storing both wheelbarrows in the feed area. This may also save you a few extra steps.
Have you noticed improved egg quality since feeding larvae? Also, did you know that calendula flower blossoms makes the eggs healthier and yolks more deeper yellow/orange color? Plants a row and cut/feed to chickens. Commercial farms already use the flower pedals in their feeds.
my child loves those try color sweet peppers sold in the bag at the local big box, we haves saved seeds, but when you said ask about seeds they asked if you'd give suggestions for a variety to grow (I think they'd be considered a lunchbox peppers). We love watching your videos together!
I like knowing what varieties you are growing because I then plant some of the same varieties here in minnesota, as a fun experiment, it's just to see how they do here in this ecosystem.
How far away do you get your beef processed at for the farm market? And do your customers get to pick out their own beef on the hoof and if yes or if not, do they use the same processors?
Hey Andrew, great video! I remember you said the belt for the potatoes was broken, hence why you hand picked them. Are there any plans to remove more stones this year? Do you remove the plastic tarps on the fields and do you till the left over veg scraps on the field? Yes i can imagine that the only difference in the trade seed catalogue is it gets cheaper the more you buy in bulk. Do you go for organic or GMO seeds? Would you ever try to go for the organic certification or is that too much of a hassle there? Thanks and Take care.
i dont live on a farm BUT, i have an idea, maybe call it a suggestion, when the ground warms up enough for the area where the animals are where its really muddy, and you know there is going to be another hard freeze come through, take the skid steer and use the bucket to smooth out the mud once everything is done for the day, so when it does freeze again over night you wont have all the ruts to deal with when walking and driving over it . i know you guys wear boots when youre walking there so you have some protection from rolling your ankles, but smoothing the ground out would be so much better for you ALL !!!
I notice that some of the farm shows don't mention Big Boy or Better Boy tomato seeds for use on their farms.Are these varieties a thing of the past, or are they just for Home gardeners..?
I think those are mostly for home gardening. I know some local nurseries sell the plants, and you can buy the seeds as well in many places. I have not seen or heard of any farmers using them except to sell as plants for home gardening.
your kids are adorable, they love you, and looks like your chickens are doing the egg call. eggs are expensive I have chickens and know how much it costs to feed and care for them, so yes they more expenisve but worth it for their easily digest protein content. as soon as it warms up next week I will be doing a complete clean out of the coop and run (which is predator proof) do a refresh as it were.
Looking at all those eggs makes me jealous! Currently in Central Oregon, 1 dozen eggs, on sale, are $7.89. And that is for the plain Jane white eggs!!!😢
I know for the most part you plant determinate tomatoes but living on the Eastern Shore of Md our growing season is about 6 to 8 weeks longer than yours. So do you have any suggestion’s for a good indeterminate tomato that produces nice round tomato’s ? I do plant San Marzano plum and they produced great in my raised bed.
So the one question I have is. What was your best performer in pickling cucumbers? And what variety would you plant for having them all ripen at the same time? I forgot the word for that type.
your eggs always look so nice and clean. I know you put bedding in your boxes but my chickens always want to sleep in their boxes and poop in them. Any tips? there boxes are like 3 feet off the ground.
Any options for seeds that work from cold to hot🤦♀️ It gets too warm in Delaware from winter into spring and spring into fall, for many varieties of broccoli etc.
How much extra work does filming add? Setting up cameras and shots must take time. Do your brothers/dad mind that you're talking to the camera when they're working? Just came across your brother's channel, I like that they cover the cooking! You should promote them some times.
New Holland. Ls 170. In search of a skid loader door. If you have an extra one to donate. The boys would be happy to pickup in the east Coast area. Ty fans
Have u ever thought about trying a 20 oz bottle, fill it with salty water, close the cap and put that in the water? See if that keeps a spot for water?
Does Callie understand the concept of a camera? Such as it takes moving pictures to be stored somewhere so people can look at them later. Or does she think it all stays inside the camera?
The babies are beautiful and growing so fast. Callie is such a great big sister. Andrew you’re doing a great job holding down the farm on your own. Love watching ❤.
Lily waiting for Ronnie to get his plate is so sweet. They are going to be a handful.
I love to hear the babies giggle & Cali say she’s excited! Sweet family.
You have such happy children! So sweet; so precious!!!
I appreciate the different camera placement’s really enjoy the wide angle to get different perspectives on farm layout! At a boy Andrew! With that great sendoff each morning from home you got it covered ❣️
I love hearing about the varieties in the seed catalogs.
I remember back when we had more eggs than we could eat as a family of four, so we gave to friends and the dogs also got to eat eggs scrambled in their dry food. Those were the good ol' days.
Boy it looked chilly but it was so quiet and little piece of heaven 🤗. At least we get sunshine when it’s really cold.
Take care xx xxx
Lily is so nice, waiting for Ronnie to get his plate before she started eating!
The little floor polishers are so cute. We are going from snow and 18 degrees to 70 in 2 days. Only in Georgia can you have snow and 3 days later go to 70’s. I am ready for summer. We don’t have spring usually. We don’t have fall. We have winter and summer. ❤😂those eggs enjoy. When we can find them they are 10.00 a dozen. We have been told this is going to last for a while.
I like the wide view of the chickens.
You did a great job today. The animals look fabulous. Look forward to your next lesson on the produce you guys grow. Calle is such a doll and the babies are so cute. Blessings to all. And high five to Grammy for making lunches. She a so special. ❤❤❤❤
Hello veggie boys and girls! Callie and the twins are growing up fast. Thanks for sharing.
Great farming channel guys and girls! Keep going. 👍
Save some thermal energy. Use the feed wheelbarrow and the corn wheelbarrow filling them both at the same time add parking them outside the door. Allowing you to shorten the time the door is open. Feed the corn, and then the grain, storing both wheelbarrows in the feed area. This may also save you a few extra steps.
Cheers to all of you from Edmonton Alberta Canada.
Have you noticed improved egg quality since feeding larvae? Also, did you know that calendula flower blossoms makes the eggs healthier and yolks more deeper yellow/orange color? Plants a row and cut/feed to chickens. Commercial farms already use the flower pedals in their feeds.
You did a great job on your own.
You have the sweetest kids (and wife). Please, please, please, never fail to get hugs and kisses before you leave.
A longer storing pumpkin such as the Cinderella pumpkins, might be more productive add marketable longer throughout the winter.
my child loves those try color sweet peppers sold in the bag at the local big box, we haves saved seeds, but when you said ask about seeds they asked if you'd give suggestions for a variety to grow (I think they'd be considered a lunchbox peppers). We love watching your videos together!
Lilly not eating toll her brother gets hos food..
Priceless..
Love watching the channel!
Your kids are going to love looking back at these videos when they’re older
Andrew and Lauren you are amazing parents always smiling also thank you for the live chat it really great
Bye...ummm bye? There was a card over your face 😂😂
Andrew, l can't wait till The Walker Farm Fam comes to visit the store in March. Gary's really talking you up on his channel. Should be fun!!❤❤❤
Love your videos so much!!
Glad you are so helpful! Good job Andrew! I also love these videos! Thank you.
What varieties of the 3 colors of lunch box peppers do you grow? I want to grow some first time this year. Thanks so much! ❤❤❤❤❤
Great job Andrew manning the farm. Pleasure to watch from North Dakota.
Beautiful family! You are blessed💕
Ronnie looks like Grandpa!!!!❤🎉❤🎉
Great video Andrew 👍👍
It’s colder in PA than in Fairbanks, Alaska right now. It’s been raining here and coating the roads in a nice thick layer of ice.
Most days you can probably do without that Carhart, but you always need them there boots.
Best tasting tomato I’ve had is a southern night it’s a black tomato with a sweet and smoky taste! So good!
did you ever drop an egg basket ? that one still on the ledge had me holding my breath !!!
I like knowing what varieties you are growing because I then plant some of the same varieties here in minnesota, as a fun experiment, it's just to see how they do here in this ecosystem.
How far away do you get your beef processed at for the farm market? And do your customers get to pick out their own beef on the hoof and if yes or if not, do they use the same processors?
Hey Andrew, great video! I remember you said the belt for the potatoes was broken, hence why you hand picked them. Are there any plans to remove more stones this year? Do you remove the plastic tarps on the fields and do you till the left over veg scraps on the field?
Yes i can imagine that the only difference in the trade seed catalogue is it gets cheaper the more you buy in bulk. Do you go for organic or GMO seeds? Would you ever try to go for the organic certification or is that too much of a hassle there?
Thanks and Take care.
Those kiddos just get cuter and cuter !! 💙🩷🩷💙🩷
Thanks again for making such great videos
And if you wanted to go over the different peppers that you guys grow, that would be cool
i dont live on a farm BUT, i have an idea, maybe call it a suggestion, when the ground warms up enough for the area where the animals are where its really muddy, and you know there is going to be another hard freeze come through, take the skid steer and use the bucket to smooth out the mud once everything is done for the day, so when it does freeze again over night you wont have all the ruts to deal with when walking and driving over it . i know you guys wear boots when youre walking there so you have some protection from rolling your ankles, but smoothing the ground out would be so much better for you ALL !!!
How often do the cattle eat to the bottom of the food bins? How often do you clear out uneaten food from the animals?
I always enjoy watching your videos -- QQ: is it worth power washing the sidings at farm OR you all eventually replace them whenever its time?
🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶 but looked beautiful glad you found some boots 😁😁 Enjoyed the video 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the UK x
I would like to know the varieties of paste tomatoes you grew last season, they were prolific and beautiful.
Watched catching up with the Walkers. Decided to check out your videos as he mentioned. Im in moundsville wv .
I notice that some of the farm shows don't mention Big Boy or Better Boy tomato seeds for use on their farms.Are these varieties a thing of the past, or are they just for Home gardeners..?
I think those are mostly for home gardening. I know some local nurseries sell the plants, and you can buy the seeds as well in many places. I have not seen or heard of any farmers using them except to sell as plants for home gardening.
They really growing family is everything.
I love your channel and bless you for sharing your sweet children with us
Enjoyed your video, as always!
How many barn cats do you have on the job, and do they do a good job?
Love y’all veggie family❤
your kids are adorable, they love you, and looks like your chickens are doing the egg call. eggs are expensive I have chickens and know how much it costs to feed and care for them, so yes they more expenisve but worth it for their easily digest protein content. as soon as it warms up next week I will be doing a complete clean out of the coop and run (which is predator proof) do a refresh as it were.
Wait, wait. In the catalogue, it shows treated and untreated. What's up with that? I want to hear about sweet peppers, too.
Would like to hear the history of the farm etc how long it’s been around etc
Looking at all those eggs makes me jealous! Currently in Central Oregon, 1 dozen eggs, on sale, are $7.89. And that is for the plain Jane white eggs!!!😢
Those babies are so cute. Soon they'll be walking. Seems to have gone so fast. Lauren will really be running then trying to keep two in check.
Great video love seeing the children so cute
I know for the most part you plant determinate tomatoes but living on the Eastern Shore of Md our growing season is about 6 to 8 weeks longer than yours. So do you have any suggestion’s for a good indeterminate tomato that produces nice round tomato’s ? I do plant San Marzano plum and they produced great in my raised bed.
So the one question I have is. What was your best performer in pickling cucumbers? And what variety would you plant for having them all ripen at the same time? I forgot the word for that type.
Hey, so good kids and animals make a great day .
Green beans…talk about green beans. I love the kiddos!
Yeah Megan
your eggs always look so nice and clean. I know you put bedding in your boxes but my chickens always want to sleep in their boxes and poop in them. Any tips? there boxes are like 3 feet off the ground.
I would love to know which tomatoes grow best.
what variety of plum tomatoes do you grow?
Any options for seeds that work from cold to hot🤦♀️ It gets too warm in Delaware from winter into spring and spring into fall, for many varieties of broccoli etc.
It’s nice that the chickens have treats
Such cute kids 😊
You should plant a half row of something fans pick and it should be something new that you do not normally grow just too see how it would go and sell.
Whew! Busy workday! ❤😊
I would love to know about your pumpkin selections! 🎃
With the "Worm's" are the Egg's tasting different?
Put the door on the loader since Dad's not there to complain about it
hey there great video, what kind of chickens do you have?
You have some happy hens there. They ate producing !
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How much extra work does filming add? Setting up cameras and shots must take time. Do your brothers/dad mind that you're talking to the camera when they're working? Just came across your brother's channel, I like that they cover the cooking! You should promote them some times.
What is silage?
Field corn that is chopped stalk and all and stored as feed for the winter
@@matthewochs8189 Thanks for the answer. Had heard of it before but did not know what it was. A lit of field corn grown here.
Good job bro👍👍
New Holland. Ls 170. In search of a skid loader door. If you have an extra one to donate. The boys would be happy to pickup in the east Coast area. Ty fans
I want to know what name brand Roma tomatoes do y’all get? They are so nice!
Mariana and Shelby
If it does freeze, I wonder if you started with warm water if that would take longer to freeze
I like to know more about the lunch box peppers.
Thank you from The Netherlands
Kolirabi where do you get your seeds??
Once a long time ago you mentioned growing white Bell Peppers I have never ever seen these kinds of peppers.. Can you tell us more please.
Horray almost planting time 😊😊
Have u ever thought about trying a 20 oz bottle, fill it with salty water, close the cap and put that in the water? See if that keeps a spot for water?
Does Callie understand the concept of a camera? Such as it takes moving pictures to be stored somewhere so people can look at them later. Or does she think it all stays inside the camera?
Haha! We had tortollini with meat sauce tonight too ❤❤❤
Tomato and sweet bell varieties!
Keep up the hard work
Some times you can more Accomplished when you don’t have all the interruptions. 😬👍
If one brother went with Dad where is the other one.
Daniel’s on vacation.
I’ve been missing yal❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊
For seeds, what is the color coating I see on your seeds.