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Kune Kune Pigs - our experience piglets to Butcher
Kune kunes are a breed of pig developed for their personality and grazing capabilities. In the world of raising pigs on pasture Kune Kune have rained supreme. This video shows our experience raising this breed.
Pig ticks,fencing,food and everything i could think about for your enjoyment.
come along with us as we share our ipp journey.
Raising a few pigs is a great way to supply your family with food that you know is as good as it gets. Despite what you may think, it’s not hard at all to get started with raising pigs as a beginner.
This video will hopefully serve to give you an idea of what’s needed to raise your own pork.
Pig ticks,fencing,food and everything i could think about for your enjoyment.
come along with us as we share our ipp journey.
Raising a few pigs is a great way to supply your family with food that you know is as good as it gets. Despite what you may think, it’s not hard at all to get started with raising pigs as a beginner.
This video will hopefully serve to give you an idea of what’s needed to raise your own pork.
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Potato Harvest - East Tennessee first year
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Step-by-Step Guide to Harvest Potatoes in East Tennessee - Learn the optimal time and method to Harvest potatoes in your backyard garden in East Tennessee. Follow our expert advice and enjoy a bountiful harvest of delicious potatoes!
Duc Plow: Unveiling the Hype & Reality Through a Hands-On Review
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Duc Plow: Unveiling the Hype & Reality Through a Hands-On Review
Japanese Beetle Killing PT. 2-Perfect weapon - Also orchard talk using YouTube to know what's coming
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Japanese Beetle Killing PT. 2-Perfect weapon - Also orchard talk using UA-cam to know what's coming
What's New in 2024 Garden: An Update on Purple Tomatoes
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What's New in 2024 Garden: An Update on Purple Tomatoes
KUNE KUNE PIG BUTCHERING - GRAPHIC VIDEO. FULL PROCESS
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KUNE KUNE PIG BUTCHERING - GRAPHIC VIDEO. FULL PROCESS
Mangalista Pigs - our experience piglets to Butcher
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Mangalista Pigs - our experience piglets to Butcher
Seed Potato Planting Time in Tennessee!
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Seed Potato Planting Time in Tennessee!
Hugelkultur Raised Bed: Turning Waste into Fertile Soil
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Hugelkultur Raised Bed: Turning Waste into Fertile Soil
Piglet Meet up - introducing the litters together for the first time.
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Piglet Meet up - introducing the litters together for the first time.
Piglets finally made it to the homestead. kune kune ipp cross and kune kune Mangalitsa cross.
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Piglets finally made it to the homestead. kune kune ipp cross and kune kune Mangalitsa cross.
Snow Day at the Homestead - East Tennessee snowstorm 2024
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Snow Day at the Homestead - East Tennessee snowstorm 2024
My Top 5 Favorite Garden Channels on Youtube - Waiting for Spring: Doing some Garden Work |
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My Top 5 Favorite Garden Channels on UA-cam - Waiting for Spring: Doing some Garden Work |
Constructing an Ultimate Pig Feeder: Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Long-lasting Feeding Station
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Constructing an Ultimate Pig Feeder: Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Long-lasting Feeding Station
Outdoor Pig Farming vs Indoor Pig Farming: Which is Better? With That'll Do Farms
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Outdoor Pig Farming vs Indoor Pig Farming: Which is Better? With That'll Do Farms
Homesteading 101: Top 10 Tips for Beginners to Get Started Colabaration with Tennessee homesteads
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Homesteading 101: Top 10 Tips for Beginners to Get Started Colabaration with Tennessee homesteads
Off the Grid Water System for Pigs IBC and Nipple Hog water
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Off the Grid Water System for Pigs IBC and Nipple Hog water
Vlog - We had Baby GOATS !!!!! What we do after our goats are born
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Vlog - We had Baby GOATS !!!!! What we do after our goats are born
What is the best Homestead Pig - Meishan Vs Mangalitsa Vs Kune Kune
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What is the best Homestead Pig - Meishan Vs Mangalitsa Vs Kune Kune
Meishan pigs - Master class in processing pork - Abridged Version
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Meishan pigs - Master class in processing pork - Abridged Version
Meishan pigs - Master class in processing pork -Get more from your cuts of pork Jensen Reserve tour
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Meishan pigs - Master class in processing pork -Get more from your cuts of pork Jensen Reserve tour
SAL's Black Fig (sal's Corleone) - First Taste
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SAL's Black Fig (sal's Corleone) - First Taste
Carolina Reaper - My growing experience
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Carolina Reaper - My growing experience
Thanks for the video. I have a large mesquite in my yard that is dropping pods now (even in the middle of monsoon). Brilliant to let the pods "cook" in the car. Great way to use 2 natural resources!
what type of chicken?
Ah man that a long answer. Bardrock and Americana mostly
that ain’t a weird bird that is a proud bald eagle glideing and keeping watch throw a strong and independent nation knows as the United States of America and that weird sound that ain’t a weird sound it’s the call of freedom
Is it safe on Ballard greens and other types of greens?
Yes
Great video, really enjoyed it.
Thanks
Excellent content
Thanks
Hi how are you can i ask you what is the most variety of white sapote that have small seeds or less seed
I really don't know
Do they do ok in zone 7a? Also, do they always have insects in them
Yeah the do great. They get these silk worms on them
Tom like get out my way
Hey please give us some updates
I did. Then I moved to Tennessee. There is an update video
@@FruitTree ok thanks I only just saw that video yesterday
I kinda prefer the ole time baggy method jus because they flexible mature of the plastic bag allows a tighter fit & better contact of substrate to branch when you sinch down with the cable ties plus there's as you said less dehydration of moisture over time.
Magkano duc -flow tool
How much is that farm kit
$100
Can this be grown in Oklahoma?
Zone 8 a of you want them to fruitm
One of these things is not like the other. (Looking at the funny looking chicken)
How dare you!!! Lol
In my research it seemed that many people recommend the one sold by Edible Landscaping as the best. It's seedless and self fertile. I got mine from them it arrived healthy and has put on some amazing growth. It took me a couple seasons of trying to get theirs.
All I see are baby backs...
I did this with a norway maple tree hopefully it takes had loads of roots on it 😊
If you got roots it should work
Do the beetles come from the soil?...will grub spray kill the babies?
It's more of a repellant
@@FruitTree I understand what this product does I'm just wondering if putting a grub killer on your lawn would be a proactive approach...I will however definitely be using this product and this video has been a wealth of knowledge
@FD-is1ug no way too many beneficial organisms would be harmed
Great video ❤ Thank you
Thanks must me that season again in AZ
Awesome , thank you so much for the info.
good smoking wood too, Thank you
Your rooster is beautiful 😍
Hes a good looking boy for sure.
@@FruitTree wish I could show you mine. He is beautiful as well
Morristown is my hometown, I wonder if the folks you got the IPPs from are still selling them.
They are I think. If you look at my shorts we just had piglets. Not registered but they look great
@@FruitTree Nice! What area are you in?
I'm near knoxville. Text me 4806001486
❤❤❤ that little one says help me.😂😂😂
Красивые курочки❤ а петух голосистый😂
When u getting Tom a lady dude come on be fair😂😂😂
We have tried a few times. They always leave him. He just a nice guy
They are very delicate when transplanting
These things make me furious
You think those are nice. Try the zt2s (steering wheel edition) now those are awesome
I dont like the wheel
When you have tons of hills You wanna cut sideways the steering wheel keeping the wheels straight is clutch. Can't do that with the regular zt version
@JeffTotin I hear you bit ergonomics are horrible compared to a regular zero turn
Imagine if you painted the fence wires black. Theyd ALL be struggling like the baby chick lol.
Die sind süss😊❤
Love the sound of chicken an chick
OVER 50% native soil. Maybe 75% or more for a smooth transition. You do not need that many additives. I would GRADUALLY Mix in a small portion slow release sulfur...some mix in gysum--keep in mind if you do that, you are adding more calcium, though it may not be locked up. Azomite is largely unnecessary ! IF you add that, add only trace amounts. I don't know who you are referring to on bad soil mixes...there are several people that market bad or un-optimum mixes...but if it is a certain individual who know longer does videos from AZ & is way up north, I used to CRINGE when I saw his soil mix---there was NO science to the included elements (a couple I would either NEVER over very sparingly use in our western soils for Tropicals)...nor the mix ratios whatsoever. It was GUARANTEED to FURTHER raise pH here---Horrible for Mango's to both grow in and to thrive in (or access nutrients) which already struggle with our naturally high pH levels. Glad you apparently found out what to do. Again--Though our soils have huge buffering capacitiies, regular, later "minor" (you don't need much...but might be best to add small amts at least once a month) application of a quality slow-release sulfur could benefit these trees
This video was made a while ago I've learned a lot. One thing to consider it's not just native soil. In tract homes the sheet rock treated wood shavings and garbage gets put into the soil as well. I also had 6 dump trucks of broken down wood chips helping improve it as well. Azomite depends on your soil testing results. The native soil is rich in minerals and is mostly no needed. I choose to use them since is was using a 50/50 blend. My amendment processes nut adding more and more woodchips and Sulphur but I've moved to Tennessee now but visited my trees and they are doing amazing with out much additional care.
What is the best time of the year to this . Pls tell me 😅 sir .
Depends on your area. Pheonix spring everywhere else spring or summer
Thank you for information
No problem
that was more than likely late stage rabies
Oh bummer
Cutie pie
Hi as a cut flower grower I can 100% say grubs will eat the roots of your plants. I’m not saying these grubs or all grubs, that I don’t know. In my experience I’ve lost half a crop to grubs.
You didn’t tell us if it kills those aphids or not. Also, how often do you have to spray to keep the bugs out? I guess it works on all fruit tree? Thanks for posting this video, buddy! I need to save my persimmon trees from those Japanese beetles and flies!
I'm finding it works in every insect. It lasts me thr whole june bug season so a month or so
What was it you sprayed on them?
Permethrin 10
Buongiorno cocche
Good luck and god bless you from central Texas. I’ve got 6 trees and 4 different varieties. Enjoyed your videos.
Thanks
Bucbuk? Bu bukbuc!😂
Cool way of harvesting!
Easy way for sure
Nice coop! Living their best lives by the looks of it
I sure hope so
I heard there attacking hobby farmers. They're gonna take away their chickens because of some ambientwelve whatever it is and then they said they're gonna move on to milk. Ait was, I don't know if you heard about it. Maybe you wanna check on it.
Good luck
I looked at one in my backyard just now here in South Carolina with my identifier app and came straight to this video 😂😂😂
Very nice
Does permethrin cause cancer or any health problems to humans? Is it safe to spray on the vegetables that you eat?
I'm not going to spray it on me or things that I eat. But everything causes cancer
LOL Mr. Snood