Enjoy videos on the latest sustainable and regenerative agriculture techniques implemented at Heifer Ranch, a 1,200 acre working farm and training facility nestled in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains in Perryville, Arkansas! We produce videos and livestream training events to educate small-scale farmers on growing their farm enterprise while caring for the Earth.
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I've been listening to Sarah for several rounds now. Probably five or six times. Invaluable lesson. I am now ready to venture into tomato growing in a tunnel greenhouse here in Mbita on the shores of Lake Victoria, Kenya. Thank you, Sarah.
Olá minha querida maravilhosa guerreira, você é muito top demais parabéns pelo seu trabalho maravilhoso Deus te proteja sempre e te abençoe grandemente sua vida e sua família, Deus abençoe seus animais. Eu aqui no Brasil torcendo por você sempre ❤
No I don’t grow anywhere close to this many tomatoes but did find a lot of great tips to use for our next greenhouse crop. From seed to seedlings, to creating double leaders to overhead trellising, I can certainly adapt these tips for a better bumper crop of our own.! I’m sure I’ll need to refer to this video from time to time until I can develop the best practical uses here in our greenhouse. Until then I’m happy to have found you and enjoy my subscription. Cheers from San Francisco..! 🥂
The farming community that does videos like this are so vital to the industry. Greatly appreciate all of the time and effort that goes into your work to help us out. Thank you very much!!
I am from Ethiopia. I am also a farmer. specialized on Poultry. This is very awesome and wants to learn more from Joe's. Specially unvaccinated chicken, very brave decision. let me learn.
Didnt mention placing electric fence in a " W " form rather then straight ? Every other post....or ever second post in and out in and out. This way every other post gives you slack to move the wire further down line. And you dont need to roll up the wires. Just move posts. The " W " can be extreme or gentle. I seldom roll up wires.