November 25, 2024

VIDEO: Crop Planning Base Principles


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Crop Planning Base Principles

  1. My husband and I are planning to start a market garden. We are in the research phase at this point. Your videos have been very helpful. Thank you for putting out such great information. I am wondering how a new farmer can determine the unit weights for each vegetable like you have in your chart? Additionally, how can a new farmer determine the yield in pounds or number of products per row? Is there a resource for that? Just trying to figure out how to get started on as sure a footing as possible.

  2. Urban Farmer Curtis Stone
    What program are you using here? I've never subtracted dates like that before and not sure how to do it on excel. This is beautiful, thanks for everything! I'm currently reading your book, highlighting and making notes, and watching all your videos obsessively..! I'm going to be implementing your techniques when I move to Sicily Italy this year. I have a lot to learn about the weather and crops there, but I'm really excited about the potential!!

  3. Curtis,

    Thank you for the content you produce! You a great source of information and a great encouragement to me as I start my own farming operation. I appreciate your input and guidance.

  4. Would you say this is how other farmers who farm say 100 acres use a spreadsheet to keep track of their crops? How did you come to the conclusion that a spreadsheet was the best tool to manage your farm? Also have you found any digital tools out there you can' live without?

  5. Curtis this is one of the most valuable information you gave to us farmers in their early stage of learning 'how to'. Thank you so much for doing what you are doing!

  6. this is awesome. whilst i might not want to get into farming as a job I do want to grow all my own food due to allergies and diet requirements. finding something like this is really helpful! thank you for being amazing, long may you continue doing these vids.

  7. This calendar is amazing, the curve you are discribing is about the hot hours and the light hours the crop is accumulated, is complex to calculate but give you much precise information. But your calendar is amazing, thanks by share with us

  8. I had an economics professor that said that about giving a boy a fish, etc. I asked him if that was the same as if you see a man freezing do you light him a fire to keep him warm for the night or do you set him on fire so he stays warm the rest of his life?

  9. oh wow, I thought it was the temperature that was the limiting factor on how long it took to grow….but sunlight makes much more sense as that is what all the flora follows as that is consistent where weather isn't.

  10. thanks for this video. this is exactly what you said it was. teaching us how to fish. im still reverting back to this video all the time. it is full of valuable info. thanks.

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