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Have you ever wondered how your food was grown? Our family farms 80 acres of vegetables in the USA and would be happy to show you!

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We farm over 400 acres here in north east Pennsylvania, but 80 of those acres are strictly vegetables. Come take a look and see how our family works together to bring in the harvest!
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48 Comments

  1. I have been following you guys for a long time that was one of the best videos you ever made there is nothing more important than family there is a movie that says everybody else are just strangers you have a great family hoping to get out to meet you guys someday I live in Northeast Ohio I'll keep watching take care

  2. Your family is an American Institution. Great story! Next chapter is writing a book about your life from a real American Farming family!

  3. Andrew why would you want a new rock picker when you have a older model now. Use what you have.(lefty)

  4. Hello the last video was great, interviewing your dad was a good idea, each of your new videos have been very informative! I look every morning for a new videos

  5. On another note I have not received a message fr you about the box I sent you 7 weeks ago I spent a lot of time gathering pictures of my garden to show you I even sent you a bag of brown jalapenos seeds I grew this year and we sent a jar of Cowboy candy my wife made, and a Baker Creek catalog just in wondering why no response

  6. Loved the interviews! Would love to hear Grammy's memories. And also your Mom's experience as a farm wife and mother. Thank you for sharing.

  7. This channel is amazing, no religion, no politics, just a positive energy. Not sure what happens when the camera is off but y'all seem to keep a well oiled machine

  8. Always enjoy your videos but this one was the best. It was especially interesting to hear about the history of the farm and your family from your dad. Let's have more of these. It's so neat to be able to have all your family involved with the business. As a farming business of 30 years in New Zealand we are working through how to include our children and making it financially viable for all. It is a challenge in these times.

  9. Hi from Bedfordshire in England we love your channel we were wondering how many family members actually work or have worked on the farm

  10. Thank you.
    So cute. Mooooo.
    Love the interviews.
    See. Hrandpa had to go to school too. Yeah!
    God blesd

  11. I loved the interviews. Love the family. Would be nice to interview everyone. Thanks so much. I enjoy watching your channel.

  12. I LOVE seeing the family and generational dynamics your channel, as well as the educational! And yes, Grammy's interview next please?!

  13. I want to hear about Grammys life!!! I love how everyone from a young age with your dad and his siblings and best friend (veggie funkle) have always worked as a group and how they have instilled that in all the kids and now Callie seeing and living it! The other kids better give Callie some cousins soon ❤❤❤

  14. Change your intro instead of being proud , make the customer or viewer respect, be more humble. Your not a celebrity .

  15. If you ran fishing string between the building along the top where your birds are it will help keep out predator bids

  16. The interview with your Dad was excellent! I loved it. I admire him for his strength and tenacity to keep moving forward and adapting to whatever is necessary. How about interviewing Grammy next: another worker bee that works so hard. I need to harness some of her energy! The whole family is a bunch of worker bees!
    Couple of questions. if it is not too personal, how much does a new born calf from the dairy farm cost? How long does it take to "grow out" that calf to maturity? How many cattle are you feeding on the farm now? Thanks for sharing with us.

  17. I'm Sonya Miller from Orange Park Florida. I have got seed potatoes to plant in January but if I should plan them in February maybe you could help me out with that. My seed potatoes are getting soft and I never had seed potatoes go soft before am I going to be able to plan things or do I need to buy new ones? They're all full of eyes but I'm just worried about him getting soft and am I going to be able to plant these January or February to come out good. Hello everybody God bless each and one of you have a good day

  18. Have you ever thought about alley cropping? Having perennials in the same spot and veggie rotation throughout the years?

  19. Thank you so much for sharing your humble beginnings ❤️see how the Lord has blessed your family 🎉🎉🎉🎉By the way Andrew we haven't seen your twin this year,is he still lost in the corn fields 😂

  20. I would LOVE FOR YOU TO INTERVIEW YOUR GRAMMY! She’s got to have been a BIG PART of why the farm is what it is today!!! I’m positive that she knew what to make and do with all the produce that the boys produced on the farm! I’m positive that she knew how to stretch a dollar until there wasn’t anything left and to the point that it paid her back for all her efforts. 🥰❤️🙏🏻🇨🇦

  21. With the feed bin. Use a rubber mallet and tap the side of it. That way the feed will fall out much easier.

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