Making Sorghum Molasses ~ Tools and Equipment

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2021
  • Follow along with our family as we take you through each step in making sorghum molasses. We do it in a way that the farmers in North Carolina would have been doing it in the early 1900s with sweet syrup and sweet fellowship. This year we try to show you the tools and equipment you would need to make sorghum molasses on your own. Just like we did neighbors would borrow each others equipment and help one another. We love and appreciate all who came to help and visit.
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  • @jamestboehm6450
    @jamestboehm6450 11 месяцев назад +4

    So good to actually see family and neighbors come together to get something accomplished. Just the way it used to be done. It may come to the time when that is the way it will be done again for everyone.

  • @miraclefarm1927
    @miraclefarm1927  2 года назад +6

    Friends and neighbors we are so thankful for you and all the hard work and wonderful fellowship we had during molasses making time. Thank you too to all our subscribers and viewers for watching and supporting our channel. Blessings y'all!

  • @robertterry2838
    @robertterry2838 10 месяцев назад +1

    The world needs more of this.

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @kennethvaughan8195
      @kennethvaughan8195 3 месяца назад +1

      It would be a better world ! If everyone was carrying on with the old country living , the 30 year old kids wouldn’t have time to be getting into all the nonsense trouble they get into

  • @tedc7714
    @tedc7714 9 месяцев назад

    And everyone gets some . It is good. I was sitting her thinking about sorghum and butter sandwiches Gramma used to feed us kids. I'm 80 and still crave it. I think their press had wood rollers. I remember an old tractor with belt pulling it. Pur seniot class made apple cider to sell too. All the culls. Bruised or wormy ones. No one ever got sick over it. Worms and all. Filtered . Rrally good old cider.

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  9 месяцев назад

      I have never seen a wooded one, but would like to. One day I would like to afford a cider press.

  • @matthewhottle4948
    @matthewhottle4948 2 года назад +3

    This was the one I was waiting for. Great job!! Thanks for showing the process!!

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  2 года назад

      You are so welcome! Glad you liked it and thank you. Blessings

  • @glbaker5595
    @glbaker5595 2 года назад

    Thanks for the upload. Lots of memories

  • @LazyAcreshomestead
    @LazyAcreshomestead 2 года назад +1

    it was so much fun again. looking forward to next year already.

  • @michaelmoore7831
    @michaelmoore7831 2 года назад

    That was lovely. Thanks for bringing us along.

  • @katewizer2736
    @katewizer2736 2 года назад

    Thank you for the tutorial!

  • @mountainmomma9132
    @mountainmomma9132 2 года назад

    Amazing!!! Just Amazing. I just love your family!!! I'm glad to know you all

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  2 года назад +1

      Awe, you are so kind. Thank you and blessings!

  • @Stockcreekhomestead
    @Stockcreekhomestead Год назад

    Nice this is a lost art that brings everyone together if we had more things like this family values would be restored

  • @angelahorne867
    @angelahorne867 10 месяцев назад

    I’m from South Carolina and we did sugar cane and made syrup. People would come and bring covered dishes and all hang out.

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  10 месяцев назад

      Love it! We are heading back down to SC in Dec to do just that.

  • @iniquitousman8251
    @iniquitousman8251 2 года назад

    I loved this video! What a wonderful family! Thanks for sharing!
    WP! ⚡⚡

  • @biglow8762
    @biglow8762 Год назад

    To your family please come back with updates for 2023! Your knowledge is needed for the people!

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  Год назад

      Here is this year. ruclips.net/video/_Lhy_3avJKI/видео.html

    • @biglow8762
      @biglow8762 Год назад

      Thanks for your family help

  • @davidgrove1480
    @davidgrove1480 2 года назад

    how fun...!!!

  • @enricolovadina3560
    @enricolovadina3560 Год назад

    Very nice Italy love .....

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier2684 2 года назад

    Preserving history that is such an amazing thing you people are very good loving and I look forward to meeting y’all one day I got a place up in Tennessee..

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  2 года назад

      Thank you, we love history. Would love to meet you. Blessings

  • @jamesstephen8480
    @jamesstephen8480 Год назад

    good and sweet music behind the scenes

  • @tedc7714
    @tedc7714 9 месяцев назад

    Onr guy in our bunch has a walkin cooler. We still butcher in a bunch like this.there is a maple syrup camp about 8 miles away. I go down and play poker and help out cooking it down.

  • @crtomirrozman
    @crtomirrozman 2 года назад

    Fantastic stuff. Did not know sorghum can be used for that.

  • @user-ej1ip9bt7z
    @user-ej1ip9bt7z 2 года назад +1

    Дуже гарно.Можете продати трохи насіння?
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  • @tzyijiang9884
    @tzyijiang9884 11 месяцев назад

    May be a simple device can greatly simplify your production process: A metal plate installed vertically on top of a horizontal platform, the top of the plate has a semicircle cutout. Also, prepare a metal hatch or a clip with a semicircle hole on the bottom. When you harvest sorghum, cut the stalks without stripping the leaves. Transport the stems to where you process them. Open the hatch, or remove the the clip, on the device and put a sorghum stalk with the head beyond the hole. Close the hatch or clip over the metal plate. Clip the head to let it fall into a container below. Pull the stalk through the hole and the leaves are stripped and fall into another container. Feed the stalk into the sap press. Install a shredder to shred the pressed stalks and combine them with the leaves to make animal feed. 32:31

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  11 месяцев назад

      We just have a small amount, but larger operations do a lot of things you suggested. Thanks

  • @susanvaughn741
    @susanvaughn741 10 месяцев назад

    I am sure I could build a riding mower that could cut all the stalks and gather them in bunches.
    Then, strip the leaves before pressing.

  • @dennislock3415
    @dennislock3415 Год назад

    Last time I saw this it was a mule turning the mill.

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  Год назад

      Working on doing that next year. Blessings

    • @dennislock3415
      @dennislock3415 Год назад

      @@miraclefarm1927 Good luck,it'll be a good thing to remind people that we can actually live without modern technology even if it might be harder in some ways.

  • @Samandcocoa
    @Samandcocoa 11 месяцев назад

    great vid. how much did you get out of the hundred gallons.

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  10 месяцев назад +1

      It is usually 10 to 1. So e got a little over 10 gallons from 100 gal of juice.

  • @michaeldavidson9939
    @michaeldavidson9939 10 месяцев назад +1

    Coming from an old timer in Arkansas, you have me confused. Are you making molasses or sorghum? You use both terms but they are different things.

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  10 месяцев назад

      You are very right. The official name for what we make is sorghum syrup. It takes sugar cane to make molasses, but our season here in NC is too short.. So traditionally here it has been called sorghum molasses, it's even labeled in the stores like that. Most people here have never heard of sorghum syrup, but it does drive the official people crazy.

  • @tammysarrazin7078
    @tammysarrazin7078 2 года назад +1

    so do you save the heads for seed next year ?? i love this season of molasses hugsssssss

  • @josephpadula2283
    @josephpadula2283 2 года назад +1

    Y’all look like you are Able to raise Caine!

  • @rhondadewilde2657
    @rhondadewilde2657 2 года назад

    Wow! That was so much fun to watch! With 100 gallons of juice...how many quarts of sorghum did you get?? Grin

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  2 года назад +2

      We got 11 gallons of syrup! Thankyou and blessings.

  • @jeffmedina43
    @jeffmedina43 11 месяцев назад

    Sorghum flour can be made from those seed heads on top

  • @stehlfamilyfarm6886
    @stehlfamilyfarm6886 11 месяцев назад

    I'm from Delaware and my wife and I are looking for a cane mill bc we are going to try growing sorghum. And idea where we might get one?

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  11 месяцев назад

      We just talked to old farmers in our area that use to grow sorghum. I have seen them on Craig's List.

  • @nigelwinslow
    @nigelwinslow 9 месяцев назад

    I don't see any fencing. Are deer a problem? Don't they eat the heads? Or shoots when they're young?

  • @tammysarrazin7078
    @tammysarrazin7078 2 года назад

    does the cane/stem get sticky when you strip the leaves ??

  • @easternkentuckyoutdoors8092
    @easternkentuckyoutdoors8092 2 года назад

    You get snakes in the sorghum any? Where do you buy good quality seeds

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  2 года назад +1

      Have never had any problem with snakes. This place has a good variety of seeds and sells the kind we grow, Della. www.seedman.com/sorghum.htm

  • @PayoniBroBen
    @PayoniBroBen 2 года назад

    May I know which variety of sorghum is best for producing molasses?

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  2 года назад +1

      There are so many varieties it's hard to say. The type we grow "Della" grows quite tall so it's prone to lodging when it is full grown, it has heavy stalks which we like. Other types are shorter which takes care of the lodging problem, but you have to grow more to get as much juice. Some types have sweeter juice. It's just all in what you are looking for. Blessings

  • @brendanmolloy2884
    @brendanmolloy2884 Год назад

    Do you ever ferment the juice?

  • @markdavis9562
    @markdavis9562 2 года назад

    What brand of seed do you guys use

  • @CRgirl70
    @CRgirl70 2 месяца назад

    How do you know when its time to harvest?

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  2 месяца назад

      About 120 days. Sorghum heads go through a milk stage similar to corn and you harvest just after that.

  • @kalebmcdaniel9147
    @kalebmcdaniel9147 Год назад

    How many acres do you plant of sorghum?

  • @tammysarrazin7078
    @tammysarrazin7078 2 года назад

    i dont remember last years being so green ???

  • @kevinbaker6168
    @kevinbaker6168 2 года назад

    My dad's family burned the leaves of their cane before cutting it.

  • @Jezze2
    @Jezze2 2 года назад

    Do y'all ever eat the grain instead of just feed it to the animals?

  • @coleenhuff432
    @coleenhuff432 5 месяцев назад

    Sorghum and molasses are two different things. Why do they keep calling it molasses.

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  5 месяцев назад

      Here in NC it is called sorghum molasses for the simple fact sugar cane cannot grow here. It is really sorghum syrup, but around here no one would know what that is.

  • @wjgoh653
    @wjgoh653 Год назад

    I'm late to finding you, but are you mulching the squeezed cane and feeding it with the leaves to your livestock as a finisher?

    • @miraclefarm1927
      @miraclefarm1927  Год назад

      Yes we feed it to the animals and back to the earth.