Thank you for sharing your beautiful farm for fresh food ....it's a lot of work....but it's so tasty. Keep up the beautiful work. And thank you for sharing
Absolutely very enjoyable I’ve lived in cities all of my life and I don’t want to do it anymore I’ve just finally had enough so watching videos like yours makes me think I would really like to have a small little Farm / homestead. I’ve been out of work a while now waiting on knee surgery waiting lists are ridiculous here in Canada. So I’ve spent quite a bit of time watching videos of people like yourselves who live a different lifestyle and I believe it’s some thing I’d like to try. As I found myself while out with my injury making all my own foods from canning pickling butchering my own meat making my own Bacon and sausages, baking my own bread I find I’m really enjoying it. Of course laid up with the knee means I’m putting on weight all that delicious homemade fresh bread and homemade butter lol.
I used to scuba dive in Fort Bragg and go to glass beach....heaven....( never leave Nor California if you can afford to stay )....been suffering in Evansville Indiana for the last 13 years....there SLOOOOOW here...look forward to coming home this year to Nor California....walk across the Golden Gate Bridge....snorkel for Abalone in Nor Cal oceans....ski in Tahoe....sand dunes in Southern California....
Wow 😯 I had to idea 💡 and I’ve lived here in Fort Bragg, Ca for years!!! I’m so glad I found this video! Love your garden 🪴 wish had the time to do this 😍🥰😘
We came at the beginning of March. We stopped by your stand and had the most delicious vegetables. We got some strawberries to bring home to plant. Thank you. Looking forward to seeing you in you new location. It is very close to me🥰
Such a very beautiful view of a good and fruitful job with a lot of fresh flowers , along with the vastly long land of vegetables and fruits ...., everything is just incredibly amazing . 👍👍
From the Great Northwest public Duck Blind enjoyed it very much used to do a lot of fishing at Shelter Cove back in the early 80s love the old barn and the Beautiful Garden great video God bless to your family from the northwest
This could be a good option, but since they only leased/rented the land it may not have been the wisest investment. But certainly something to consider!
This is a beautiful farm. It looks very neat and organized. It is my pleasure to watch this video, I enjoyed it. It has plenty of usable information, just to duplicate what you do; It would translate into a very good business venture. Thank very much for sharing.
That was very interesting. Thank you very much. Today I saw first time your video. I have a question. Have also trees for birds and nests in the trees? Trees are good against wind and good for the birds. You have so much different vegetable and flowers. That is great. You are blessed with your farm🙏 Have you also herbs? ( Oregano, Basilikum, Thymian and so on...Sorry , I don' t know the name in english language😊...only in german language...Petersilie, Schnittlauch and so on.) God bless you and your family🙏 Could you show, how can I plant herbs? and must you buy seed for the tomatoes plants every year? I'm not a farmer. Only a hobby gardener.
Thank you! Trees can be a great wind block, but take a long time to grow and don't always make sense when farming on rented/leased land, as is the case here. Regarding the specific herbs, I can't remember what all varieties they grow besides the ones he mentions in the film... You can find Kyle and Mel on Instagram @riverhill.farm if you'd like to find out more!
This farm practice is very common in my place where I m from. I m from Northeast, India have semi temperate region. You can see here throughout the year in every household. But the different is subsistence in my place.
You can find their produce at the Fort Bragg Farmers Market on Wednesdays, as well as at their farm stand off the main road just outside the north end of town.
Hello Farmers Friend, I am Shashidhar Reddy new subscriber from India. I like your interest in making of farmers videos... very much impressed seeing your videos camera work.. keep it up
Kyle and Mel do have supplemental irrigation from a well on the property. It's crucial for a farm to always have its own source of irrigation other than just the rain so you have better chances of surviving a drought.
wow. I heard on NPR that Mendocino County is all about pot growers as well the industry related to pot (incl crime). How far is it guys from you to the closest intl airport like SFO or Sac?
A lot I'm sure! This would likely be far too expensive land to consider if you were thinking to buy land to start a farm, but when you're leasing/renting land it's an option! And so beautiful too!
We actually wrote an article about this very topic that you may find helpful. (This is specifically referring to the Farmers Friend Caterpillar Tunnels we sell, but most of the information is applicable to other hoop houses as well.) support.farmersfriendllc.com/kb/article/125-how-can-i-reduce-the-chance-of-wind-damage-to-my-caterpillar-tunnel/
It would be nice to know how they manage all the work. I expect they would need paid help to do it. The guy looks like a worker but I can't imagine him doing it all by himself.