November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Lessons From Your First Year Farming – Scott Hebert – Flavourful Farms


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Lessons From Your First Year Farming – Scott Hebert – Flavourful Farms

  1. I haven't seen a Video about tillers. I have been looking into them recently and I have found out that I really don't know what I am looking at as far as cost. what I need, and what I should be looking for.

  2. I am thinking of starting this year well now I am in Columbus Ohio and I am looking at starting my seeds this week in my tents in the basement ….hoping to get a small plot this spring …..does drew have a channel

  3. I m originally from india with mango & sapota farms but planning to kick it all off in the us of a 🙂 & it will all start with your online course & give it a go in Michigan where i plan to live with my family:)

  4. I kind of wish I took a lesson before I farmed, but like this guy, you still have to learn the novice lessons the hard way. I've never had money, or land, and you need those to fast track like this guy. I'm dealing with about 6 farms like his who farm nearly all the same, and sprung up in rapid succession. It forces me to constantly adapt ahead, and even get away from farming and into mycology, because everytime I pull another successful crop idea, the market is saturated 50% by other farmers the following year. It's good they are farming, but like older communities of farmers they should respect their neighbors and their staple crop incomes. because not everyone gets parent financing.

  5. Anyone know a good website or store to get the Earthway Seeder, Jang seeder and the greens harvester from? I am in Winnipeg Canada. Come on guys lets take down the industrial farming system!

  6. What do you do when people in your area don't eat things like micro greens and baby root vegetables. It's all green beans, onions, tomatoes, squash, potatoes. Old school veggies.

  7. QUESTION for Scott: (16 minutes into video), you talk about selling your goods to grocery stores. Were these chain stores (ie. Food Lion, Safeway, etc) or were they small family-run local grocery stores?

    Thank you and great video!

  8. wow, Scott you are an inspiration! Thanks for showing this to us Curtis and yes Drew Sample is an awesome dude. I love his podcasts. It is through Drew's podcast that I learned about you, Curtis. I can relate to the whole planting thing, like I thought I would have lettuce for a salad mix by now and the Salanova Crisp is really slow to grow, it is actually concerning me. So, I have decided to just plant more of other types of lettuce. Meanwhile, my wife and I will be enjoying a lot of beet greens for dinner, the kale is being sold though.

  9. Thanks Curtis you don't even how you did helping the world. I am one of those people who been living in USA for seventeen years.but today I am ready to going back home Africa to help my self but help millions of people also.thanks for the support

  10. A good tip, if a farmers market falls through and you have no where to sell..get a wagon or a bike trailer and sell door to door..leave a business card with your logo for every sell so people will recognize it at stores and markets when you finally get set up..

  11. Curtis, I want to grow like you. However I am 66 yrs old and cant bend over to the ground. Which crops would allow you to stand up mainly upright. I appreciate your advice

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