September 28, 2024

VIDEO: FIVE TIPS FOR WORKING IN THE SUMMER HEAT


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: FIVE TIPS FOR WORKING IN THE SUMMER HEAT

  1. Last summer we had several days where it was 113 Fahrenheit in our house in Australia (45 degrees celsius). It just seems to be happening more frequently. Even hotter outside of course. I've been thinking of making a polypipe igloo with shade cloth covering to move around with me when I am in the garden 😀

  2. Thanks for what you've shown on your channel, I've watched for over a year now. I've gotta unsubscribe though because of that transphobic tee-shirt. Really disappointing.

  3. I wish i could work outside with no sun screen you lucky northern hemispherians. European blood dont mix well in Australia with a bloody hole in ozone layer directly above. Skin Cancer is very real here.

  4. Thanks for the good tips. I live in North Florida and with the humidity it gets stupid hot here. I'll work right through the rain since it rains here almost every afternoon. I've been very fortunate recently as I have met up with a old friend who is now an excutive chef of 2 restaurants and he is buying everything I can grow and I just wanted to sincerely say thank you for helping me get this started and it's finally all coming together. My dream of growing and selling produce as well as eating much healthier has now come into fruition. I still have lots of work to do. Hopefully soon I will have the coolbot and a walk-in which is much needed. Thank you again Curtis.

  5. This is pretty amazing. I first heard about Peterson about a week ago. Since then I’ve been staying up late trying to soak up as much of his Youtubes as possible. And here you are sporting a Gadsden/JP shirt! DAY-um! I didn’t know such a thing existed! Mad manly props to you, JP, and y’alls business of bringing bottled lightning to the peeps! Keep it up! We’ll change this world, you just watch!

  6. *** Important *** as a trained fire fighter I must point out how important it is to replace electrolytes. Usually this would be 2 bottles water to 1 bottle electrolyte every hour or so. If you drink water only you will most likely end up in hospital, if someone finds you past out in your farm. Otherwise things are going to be bad.

  7. Hello Curtis,

    Thank you for the years of input for this great way of life.

    I have a question I’d like to have presented via email. Which address would be best for you?

    Regards,
    Lynnette Dunning
    mslinie@gmail.com

  8. 1- Stay hydrated
    2- Keep covered (light coloured breathable clothes)
    3- Start early in the morning
    4- Do all field work early in the morning and do indoor work when its hot afternoon
    5- Bath yourself in super cool water

  9. Does anyone do just the opposite? Ive been in this routine of headn out into the heat around 1,2,3, pm and workb til dark. People think im weird but animals similar aren't they. Ill go to bed at dark lil later then be back up at 3:30-4 am. I dont set any alarm for that early.

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