June 8, 2024

VIDEO: Modular Post Harvest Infrastructure


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Modular Post Harvest Infrastructure

  1. Wow, what a great set up that's looks like a well-organized farm. GOOD JOB! I have been inspired and hope to duplicate in cleanliness and organization of crop movement and that was just from your drone shot. Curtis, you're really getting very good with that thing. Keep on Farming !! 🙂

  2. Hey curtis, I have the local university brining 16 volunteers to help dig my beds and lay compost/fish emulsion

    About 2000 sqft this year. You are the inspiration for this.

  3. Ive been watching your videos over the past year +, just curious, from your first year to now, how much weight do you think you have changed? You look in a good bit better shape over your years of posting

  4. that's a sweet set up, It's so annoying my bro has to move as he is on about 8 acres of land plus 4 barn buildings and 3 stables (it was 5 barns and 4 stable one one had to be pulled down), and I would so use your methods adapted to his farm to rotate the 4 acre paddock they have =S

  5. Hey Curtis! Any chance of you posting a link or listing a name for that structure? I am having trouble finding anything in that price range but I love the portability especially for urban farming and leased land.
    Many thanks and happy growing!

  6. seeing this gives me hope of growing in desert, i'm just south of Queen Creek. one observation though, move the fuel cans and store them in a metal flameproof cabinet. Great Channel Curtis! i really enjoy it.

  7. Great videos, I've been following your channel for 1 1/2 years now and learn something new every time. I started a small farm last year and I have 1 question, how does someone go from hobby farmer to fulltime farmer.

  8. Hey Curtis, how is it that in Canada, you're often walking around in the winter time in a T-shirt and here in the Arizona winter, you're wearing a nice big coat? lol. What gives?

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