Farms: Maryland Farm Couple Sells Produce Locally - America's Heartland
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Ted and Julia Wycall are new to farming, but their desire to raise particular produce and sell directly to consumers has given them a new direction in life. This young Maryland couple has joined with others in giving new life to their old family farm.
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wonderful idea
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Having access to family land puts you miles ahead of everyone else wanting to farm. Good for you. All those acres is a lot of work. But good job in continuing the farmer profession. I hope to one day have my own little piece of land I can call my own and do the same.
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I love farmers because I am a farmer
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Yes, kick off nd play... buy now... Boom bbcode... jm....
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wow that is exciting.... and lots of work and fun....yeah cool....
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And then will come in a plague and kill off your major cash crop and you'll have to use chemicals to recovery. Or leave to another plot. Like the original 'organic' framers did in the 1700 & 1800's. :)
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Oh those heirloom tomatoes...... :)
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god bless you all
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nice tomatoes.
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re wondering do you all sponsor people from abroad to work i love farmin g i can pay my immigration fees an airfare ok let me know dave
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The only self-sustainable farming method is small scale zero cost "natural farming." Once you introduce machinery and sell your produce, you will need to import fertilizer, whether chemical or organic from outside because you always have a net loss of nutrient in your soil. Plus, you need to use energy.
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Those are some of the most beautiful vegetables and fruits I've ever seen!
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I think this is nice i love all farming and the people who does it , i have did my share the hard way ,i am happy for them
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Hey guys! If Senate bill S 510 passes it will be illeagal to sell produce to anyone and you can be arrested for gardening or doing Organic farming! Get some folks together and call your senator!
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They sell seeds?
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The Amish farmers make more than 100k a year. They use horse pulled plows. The plows are community owned and each farmer sends a horse to help his neighbor when it's their turn to plow. Mechanical industrialized farming isn't near as cost effective as the way they do it, drive around the farms in you county and you''ll see every farm with 100k dollar air conditioned tractors taking benefits from everyone and jacking up prices just cause they don't want to work with their hands.
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing :)
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I love maryland because is were am live and is a bless state for God! White people love working hard every day, they are very very smart people I love maryland
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Great I love this lifestyle how much it cost to start a farm?
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Unfortunately, Ted and Julia will be shutting down their dream farm. The state of Maryland has made it unsustainable for them to continue and they are moving their efforts back to Montana. What is wrong with you Marylanders. Why do you allow your elected officials to act this way? Wake up!