Thank you for watching, Mabuhay Squad! It means a lot to me that you guys are joining us for another vlog, this time on this new and exciting journey with our second and larger farm in Iloilo, Philippines. We are growing so many different fruits and vegetables here, and the land has so much potential for greater agricultural greatness! Let me know what you guys think! What else should we grow here? Please remember to LIKE, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE to join our evergrowing Mabuhay Squad! I love you, guys! Xoxo
It can be a farm resort with infinity pool and bar on top of the mountain then you may produce lettuces for samgeopsal on your own restaurant inside the farm (select a site with nice view). But some farm crops need to continue like corn and if you have money to finance try sugarcane. Lopezez of Iloilo started from that industry even the Aranetas they all started from Sugar industry. It makes you a billionare its a good high valued crop. There are sugar mills in Passi City And San Enrique still in Iloilo you can sell Tons of cane there.
Mikey your vlogs are so wholesome, corky, fun, silly, relatable, educational and so many other things that I can't quite find the right words for! I'm always excited when I see that little blue dot on your picture! I'm sure we all look so forward to watching your vlogs everytime you post. You might not know it but you put smiles on a lot of people's faces.
Have you guys thought about doing your own, “Farm to Table” at this farm? Even a Iloilo Island eco-adventure? You could have the proceeds help the workers and their families. I’m guessing there are many people from the larger cities in and outside the Philippines who crave the wildness of such a remote place and would love to spend a weekend at a remote property learning about the crops, the native fauna and flora and we can’t forget the insects!
I think the locals find you more intimidating Mikey when you speak to them in English. Would love to see you try to speak to them more in Tagalog 😀 Love Iloilo and the Ilonggos. They’re very sweet people!❤️
I dont find Mikey intimidating when he spoke English .I love it actually.I am an Ilonggo,in my own opinion it made me feel intelligent when someone is speaking to me in English because it will enhance my understanding and communication skills.English is one of Filipino language, Mickey is even bringing more knowledge and making me more matalino.His videos can be watch all over the world esp.in Canada ,he is an international artist thats why he is trying to accomodate all of his viewers.Lets be positive and spread more love in our comments.Love you guys
Piaya is filled with muscovado! Muscovado is unrefined sugar with molasses flavor, and is derived from the Portuguese "açúcar mascavado". The landscape looks incredible! You are blessed to have a property this big to use to your heart's content! With your hat and the bike, you look like the Filipino Indiana Jones
@@MikeyBustosVLOGS Actually the original maker of Piaya is Sugarlandia by Tia Dami who is originally from Iloilo City. Her family migrated to Bacolod before the world war II and opened its bakery in 1930's. I personally interviewed one of her daughter back in the 90's during my first visit to the city. According to her daughter it's a family recipe and later copied by their relatives like the Bongbongs Piaya and many others.
People in the comments should realize that this channel is not just for local viewers. It caters to variety of audience, we get to know Mikey speaking english with some baluktot tagalog, so let him. He's more comfortable this way 😊.
Hi po.. What you are holding is a calabash fruit or known as miracle fruit mostly.. Its medicinal.. You can google its benefits... Your farm is huge.. You basically owned a rolling area.... And we have faith that rj and you can achieved it they way you both did in your mabuhay squad farm.. God bless youboth
Yellow orioles (Icterus nigrogularis) are native to northern South America. The ones native to the Philippines that you were looking at are called black-naped orioles (Oriolus chinensis)! Also, love how you're talking about farm to table when it comes to food in Iloilo at 5:41...and the transition to the next day at 5:51 has a McDonald's in the background 😂
Oh My!!!! I remember when you 2 wet to that Iloilo farm! It's been what 2...3 years ago?! So proud of you all for the work you do for the farmers and the country for the best!!!!! Supporting local business and people is so important for the country and the future!!!!
I have drank the juice derived from that miracle fruit offered to me by a family when I was doing my walk in in rural Igbaras, Iloilo. I can't remember the process but I remember it has to be boiled and reduced.I should go back there and ask her. Thank you for doing this video and reinforcing awareness that farming and farmers are vital for our survival. Very refreshing to see concerned citizen like you who are into land preservation, organic farming, living off the land, being humanitarian, etc. I go back to Iloilo every year from Victoria,B.C. I was raised in the farm. Hope I will have the chance one day to visit your farm and enjoy the scenery. I would love to capture those yellow orioles with my camera . Love birds!! Good luck with your ventures and adventures. Mabuhay indeed! Where in Iloilo is this farm?
Mikey you need an atv there if your not developting the roads soon. It will be good for transporting your produce eventually and can enjoyable as well to ride atv on those rugged terrain.
@@MikeyBustosVLOGS thats what we are using in ilocos sinc its also a mountainous area. Horses are good but a bit hard to maintain since its a living animal unless you want a farm where your animals are part of the attraction
A great place to see!! A lot of fruit bearing trees and produce you can plant in an agricultural land..Nice to see a beautiful farm living in the Phils.Thanks for sharing your adventure
Just started watching your vlogs….this particular one makes me so proud of you and RJ for having such big hearts to help the people and community. Good luck to both of you and may our Lord continue to bless you in all that you do.
I learned a lot whenever I watched your vlog. As a nature lover, I'm looking forward to your sustainable farming and on how you're gonna develop this massive land
Wow! I’m halfway through this vlog and I am amazed and very inspired by your efforts to conserve wildlife. Both you and RJ have the purest heart. I too believe that everyone deserves to live regardless of their socioeconomic status or their state in the chain.
FANTASTIC!!! I really loved this vlog! There's so much here, and it's all great to see. What I find very striking is how ya'll are approaching the longer-term goals of this place. It's super clear ya'll have the right motivations; I can't wait to see how all this comes about. RJ seems to be totally in his element. Somehow I forget you were raised in the Province but seeing you here on the Hacienda, it's very clear you are a Country Boy (in the best ways). Horses are a great idea! That place seems so well suited to that. I'm intrigued by the corn. Is it sweet? I make a Corn Puree that is incredible with sweet, fresh corn. It wasn't clear when ya'll got this place what you would do with it, but now it's becoming clearer, and I think ya'll are going to be the best stewards of the hacienda and the community it will support. Well Done! Thanks for sharing all this. Ya'll be safe, and I'll see 'ya next time.
Mikey you are such an inspiration, may many young people follow your path of conserving the land and be passionate in agricultural farming. This has always been what i have envisioned myself to be into but has been hindered by the lack of money and opportunities. In the right time though this will happen. Thank you very much for this video. This means a lot ❤❤❤
I'm from Iloilo and am glad you got a farm there. Try to learn the Ilonggo dialect. People there will be happy to see that your trying to communicate with them in their native tongue. More power !
I am so addicted to watching your videos like watching tv programs. I loved how you’re explaining everything what you do around your Mabuhay Squad Farm House and the health benefits. You’re so so neat/cool. Loved it!❤️🌹👍
Mikey! Feels good indeed to be back in Iloilo after about 3 years in your second farm which is really beautiful as well, and a sight I do miss seeing too! Now while there hasn't been much discussed yet about building a house there, I know that this may eventually come together who knows, and I will know that we will be together in making this farm as beautiful as the farm in Cavite!
Oh wow ! Nice that you finally visited your farm! A few years ago you went to visit your friend and she gave you a tour of her farm with many agroponics growing there ! Yiur farm seems times bigger and bigger potential!
As a recent subscriber, your unwavering dedication to nature conservation and the genuine passion that emanates from your being have deeply captivated me. It's as if I have discovered a kindred spirit, someone whose thoughts align harmoniously with mine. I find myself enraptured, delving into your trove of past videos, eager to unearth further treasures of inspiration and insight.
I missed your vlogs, so happy to see this one. I agree with everything you said about farming, nowadays everyone wants to grow food as we are inundated of fake news from media about shortage of food. If I cannot go home to the Philippines soon, we are looking for properties in Tennessee and North Carolina while it is still cheap. But if I go home, I am building community for healing and wellness. I love your high vibration and your vision and thank you for your encouraging words. You are an inspiration and a great influencer. I give you an award for that. This is one reason why you are so gifted and being blessed abundantly. 💙🙏🏼
I’m so excited that you’ve returned to this farm. It’s so fascinating for me to see how you guys plan to produce commercial food here. I was born raised and currently live in the Midwest in the United States, and I grew up on a cattle farm. So it’s so interesting to see farming done in a completely different way than I’ve seen my whole life
RJ and you will be very successful hacienderos... hope you can inspire more rich people there who do not do anything to their lands to become an agri farmers too... kahit pang sarili nyo lang kunsumo ay malaking kabawasan na yan sa iniimport ng Pinas from abroad hahaha... nakakahiyang importers tayo eh pareho lang naman natin ang vietnam at Thailand pagdating sa temperature at klase ng lupa...more power to you both
OMG if we could grow stuff to export to year round buyers abroad that would be TOTAL goals! I'd be so happy! It would be a game changer for the farm! 🙌💯🙏 Let's try!
That's a perfect spot to build your farmhouse. Beautiful scenery to wake up to every morning. I live in Melbourne but it is a dream for me to retire in our huge farmland back home. Clean, peaceful living❤
Yes, a sustainable farm bed & breakfast would totally work here! It's definitely something we could pull off in the future! During the pandemic, Rj and I even took a 3 day B&B workshop with the best OG B&B in the country: Sonya's Garden!!!
Wow Mikey your and Rn love nature as I see on you. Its so nice of you appreciate people around you both. Nice to hear if you can speak ilongo as well. Enjoy Mikey and RJ. That’s a miracle fruit.
I've been WAITING for an update on this other project! It's really a rich and beautiful land... the possibilities are endless, and I love that you love farming so much. I hope the love spreads around so more people want to work the land. It *is* the dream, hard work, but the dream.
Awesome Mikey I knew you had a farm (Farm) I remember the Vlog I was wondering what had happened to it soooo nice to see it coming along and hearing your plans for it. I saw the Bracelet you have my wife got me a couple different ones simular to that but different colors. Been working allot lately have not got a chance to catch up to your Vlogs.
Yay I've been looking forward to seeing the farm. It's cool that you guys are helping the farm workers and also can spend more time working this property now that the pandemic is easing!
My province, I miss Iloilo. You passed by my town Pototan. I am guessing this is Passi, San Enrique, Lambunao or Calinog. There's a farm to table place in the neighboring town of Badiangan.
A couple of times it looked like you could touch the clouds, so tranquil. Hope you can develop a road system that will improve the ability to harvest economically. So many possibilities.
Hi Mikey! Glad to see the vast area of the Mabuhay Squad Hacienda. The area with the 360 view is the best place for the vacation house while at the same time, improve the old farm house. But it is important to build the road to farm, that way it will not be a problem to deliver materials to build the farm house and vacation house. You can even ask or collaborate with the local government unit so they can build a road from the main road or highway to a certain area that leads to the farm so at least it will not be expensive for you. Can't wait to for improvements to begin at this farm. Lots of things to consider and plan but I know this will be exciting 👍👏😀
RJ and Mikey you should invest in 4 wheelers for this farm. Much more safer for going up and down hills and with muddy to dry soil. I love untouched land and you shouldn't do too much updating to the land. But of course safety to you both and to your staff there. Horses would be an awesome addition!! So love love natural land. She is a beauty you two!🥰
Hi Mikey and RJ! Luv and support your vision! Our Mabuhay squad family should take an oath to make the world 🌎 a better place! Each individual can choose their own way to make their mark and cause positive change! Luv you guys ❤! See ya on the next video! Frances
I got so excited that you have farm in Iloilo because my father's ancestry came from Igbaras, Iloilo. I missed the place a lot. I love Iloilo even if i wasnt born and raised there but i frequent visit it. I also speak the dialects. Thank you for featuring the place. 🤗🤗❤❤
Saan po yan na bayan sa Iloilo? Taga Iloilo din po kami lolo namin farmer din. Pero palay tinatanim. Sarap talaga tumira sa probinsya. Sariwa ang hangin at fresh lagi mga gulay at prutas.
Hi Mabuhay Squad, I appreciate your plan to develop your property that will show case Agribusiness for people around to emulate. I'm old, 78, but I hope I can still be around to see your future "paradise."
Welcome to iloilo .Mikey you know I see you in one of the mall here in manila..I'm so happy to see .Youu choose iloilo.. Kanami sa imo na mag.ilonggo..hehehe
Wow that farm is an awesome view! Sia is pretty sweet😍, The food looks good I love fish and shrimp. The Phillipines is definitely on my list of vacations!
RJ we're the same, I will refused to eat the mushroom 😅, Mickey hopefully to see you, been watching your vlog for awhile now.We are currently living in Mandaluyong close to your condo. I'm loving to see how you appreciated much the nature and biological species ❤
Great vlog! My Lolo used to have a farm there. I was born in Iloilo and moved to Ontario with my family when I was 2. That was so long ago though. Eventually we ended up in the US. I LOVE your plans for the property. I can't wait to see more.
Ang laki pala ng Mabuhay Hacienda :) i love how the simplest things excite you, like the mushroom grown by termites and the fruits that's poisonous :) that's why God blesses you with the grandest things :)
Sir Mikey.. kung pwedeng i convert mo na lang yung ibang pineapple plantation ng red rice... marami ka makukuhang punla from Cagayan... mostly itinatanim yan sa hilly side kaysa sa flat ricefield... itanong mo sa mga taga Cagayan yung LAMPADAN RICE... masarap po yun at mabango... malambot din at mahal ang presyo sa market...bibihira na lang may tanim ng ganun... in fact... nung bata lang ako nakatikim nun at mahirap nang hanapin ngayon sa Ilocos... sa Cagayan at Isabela siguro ay marami rami pa pero hindi na nakakarating sa mga markets ng Manila at central luzon
Thank you for watching, Mabuhay Squad! It means a lot to me that you guys are joining us for another vlog, this time on this new and exciting journey with our second and larger farm in Iloilo, Philippines. We are growing so many different fruits and vegetables here, and the land has so much potential for greater agricultural greatness! Let me know what you guys think! What else should we grow here? Please remember to LIKE, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE to join our evergrowing Mabuhay Squad! I love you, guys! Xoxo
I'm not sure if these can grow there but how about chico, duhat, star apple.
The farm is so beautiful...I hope you really do some improvement for the people that live there,
Good that you plan to keep part of it untouched. 🥰💜
It can be a farm resort with infinity pool and bar on top of the mountain then you may produce lettuces for samgeopsal on your own restaurant inside the farm (select a site with nice view). But some farm crops need to continue like corn and if you have money to finance try sugarcane.
Lopezez of Iloilo started from that industry even the Aranetas they all started from Sugar industry. It makes you a billionare its a good high valued crop. There are sugar mills in Passi City And San Enrique still in Iloilo you can sell Tons of cane there.
May i suggest dragonfruit ... since it has lots of antioxidants and tastes great...
Mikey your vlogs are so wholesome, corky, fun, silly, relatable, educational and so many other things that I can't quite find the right words for! I'm always excited when I see that little blue dot on your picture! I'm sure we all look so forward to watching your vlogs everytime you post. You might not know it but you put smiles on a lot of people's faces.
Rj and Mikey’s relationship are just the definition of success!
Have you guys thought about doing your own, “Farm to Table” at this farm? Even a Iloilo Island eco-adventure? You could have the proceeds help the workers and their families. I’m guessing there are many people from the larger cities in and outside the Philippines who crave the wildness of such a remote place and would love to spend a weekend at a remote property learning about the crops, the native fauna and flora and we can’t forget the insects!
Yes, this is definitely one great option!
I think the locals find you more intimidating Mikey when you speak to them in English. Would love to see you try to speak to them more in Tagalog 😀 Love Iloilo and the Ilonggos. They’re very sweet people!❤️
Iloilo people are not Ilocanos. 😭
@@jchavez1431 I stand corrected … it’s Ilonggos. Happy?
Dont find him intimidating. Love his vids actually.
true he needs to speak more Filipino atleast tried
I dont find Mikey intimidating when he spoke English .I love it actually.I am an Ilonggo,in my own opinion it made me feel intelligent when someone is speaking to me in English because it will enhance my understanding and communication skills.English is one of Filipino language, Mickey is even bringing more knowledge and making me more matalino.His videos can be watch all over the world esp.in Canada ,he is an international artist thats why he is trying to accomodate all of his viewers.Lets be positive and spread more love in our comments.Love you guys
Piaya is filled with muscovado! Muscovado is unrefined sugar with molasses flavor, and is derived from the Portuguese "açúcar mascavado". The landscape looks incredible! You are blessed to have a property this big to use to your heart's content! With your hat and the bike, you look like the Filipino Indiana Jones
Oh is THAT what piyaya filling is, and it's origins? How interesting!!!
@@MikeyBustosVLOGS Piaya originated in Negros Occ 🙂
@@unclescrooge012 Yeah, it's just the word muscovado comes from Portuguese
@@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un exactly brother ❤️
@@MikeyBustosVLOGS Actually the original maker of Piaya is Sugarlandia by Tia Dami who is originally from Iloilo City. Her family migrated to Bacolod before the world war II and opened its bakery in 1930's. I personally interviewed one of her daughter back in the 90's during my first visit to the city. According to her daughter it's a family recipe and later copied by their relatives like the Bongbongs Piaya and many others.
People in the comments should realize that this channel is not just for local viewers. It caters to variety of audience, we get to know Mikey speaking english with some baluktot tagalog, so let him. He's more comfortable this way 😊.
You can open that coconut and eat the sweet, crunchy 'Tumbong' inside. 21:06
Hi po.. What you are holding is a calabash fruit or known as miracle fruit mostly.. Its medicinal.. You can google its benefits...
Your farm is huge.. You basically owned a rolling area....
And we have faith that rj and you can achieved it they way you both did in your mabuhay squad farm..
God bless youboth
Yellow orioles (Icterus nigrogularis) are native to northern South America. The ones native to the Philippines that you were looking at are called black-naped orioles (Oriolus chinensis)! Also, love how you're talking about farm to table when it comes to food in Iloilo at 5:41...and the transition to the next day at 5:51 has a McDonald's in the background 😂
I love that your putting part of your land into sanctuary for wildlife
Oh My!!!! I remember when you 2 wet to that Iloilo farm! It's been what 2...3 years ago?! So proud of you all for the work you do for the farmers and the country for the best!!!!! Supporting local business and people is so important for the country and the future!!!!
I have drank the juice derived from that miracle fruit offered to me by a family when I was doing my walk in in rural Igbaras, Iloilo. I can't remember the process but I remember it has to be boiled and reduced.I should go back there and ask her. Thank you for doing this video and reinforcing awareness that farming and farmers are vital for our survival. Very refreshing to see concerned citizen like you who are into land preservation, organic farming, living off the land, being humanitarian, etc. I go back to Iloilo every year from Victoria,B.C. I was raised in the farm. Hope I will have the chance one day to visit your farm and enjoy the scenery. I would love to capture those yellow orioles with my camera . Love birds!! Good luck with your ventures and adventures. Mabuhay indeed! Where in Iloilo is this farm?
"The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Music"...breathtaking views!! 😮
Amazing!!!!!!! What a dream project!!!!!! I am in happy tears for the possibilities for this venture and the future of the dream!!! So good!
Yes! I applaud your plan for your Iloilo farm. Farming is a great necessity throughout the earth.
Mikey you need an atv there if your not developting the roads soon. It will be good for transporting your produce eventually and can enjoyable as well to ride atv on those rugged terrain.
This is true!!!
@@MikeyBustosVLOGS thats what we are using in ilocos sinc its also a mountainous area. Horses are good but a bit hard to maintain since its a living animal unless you want a farm where your animals are part of the attraction
A great place to see!! A lot of fruit bearing trees and produce you can plant in an agricultural land..Nice to see a beautiful farm living in the Phils.Thanks for sharing your adventure
The next time you do one of the house are pulled block let me know what the farm please
You are my only RUclipsr that is a real farmer and I'm glad!!!! I subscribe to hundreds of other RUclipsr.... 👍🏿😷👍🏻🇨🇦🇵🇭🇺🇲
You and Rj are role models! I'm glad people get to see you guys live a bountiful and self loving life 😮🥰
Beautiful place the people their are kind and hospitable,next to Iloilo is my home town Roxas City.Always watching you.
Just started watching your vlogs….this particular one makes me so proud of you and RJ for having such big hearts to help the people and community. Good luck to both of you and may our Lord continue to bless you in all that you do.
I learned a lot whenever I watched your vlog. As a nature lover, I'm looking forward to your sustainable farming and on how you're gonna develop this massive land
Wow! I’m halfway through this vlog and I am amazed and very inspired by your efforts to conserve wildlife. Both you and RJ have the purest heart. I too believe that everyone deserves to live regardless of their socioeconomic status or their state in the chain.
FANTASTIC!!! I really loved this vlog! There's so much here, and it's all great to see. What I find very striking is how ya'll are approaching the longer-term goals of this place. It's super clear ya'll have the right motivations; I can't wait to see how all this comes about.
RJ seems to be totally in his element. Somehow I forget you were raised in the Province but seeing you here on the Hacienda, it's very clear you are a Country Boy (in the best ways).
Horses are a great idea! That place seems so well suited to that.
I'm intrigued by the corn. Is it sweet? I make a Corn Puree that is incredible with sweet, fresh corn.
It wasn't clear when ya'll got this place what you would do with it, but now it's becoming clearer, and I think ya'll are going to be the best stewards of the hacienda and the community it will support. Well Done!
Thanks for sharing all this. Ya'll be safe, and I'll see 'ya next time.
You can grow grafted calamnsi in your land, grafted mangoes,, and mahogany or grow bamboo farms for storm shelter.
RJ is so sweet to Mikey and they're both very malambing. Thanks for sharing your vlog.
Mikey you are such an inspiration, may many young people follow your path of conserving the land and be passionate in agricultural farming. This has always been what i have envisioned myself to be into but has been hindered by the lack of money and opportunities. In the right time though this will happen. Thank you very much for this video. This means a lot ❤❤❤
This is quite a treat. Welcome to Iloilo and the endless possibilities for agricultural development.
Sarap ng guyabano masarap tumira dyan may alagang manok at mgtanim mga prutas
And families everything and when you spend make sure you spend again because farming takes a lot
I'm from Iloilo and am glad you got a farm there. Try to learn the Ilonggo dialect. People there will be happy to see that your trying to communicate with them in their native tongue. More power !
The iloilo farm is hugee!!! So excited for your mikey to develop this hacienda.
Yeah that is a termite mushroom known locally as uhong.
I am so addicted to watching your videos like watching tv programs. I loved how you’re explaining everything what you do around your Mabuhay Squad Farm House and the health benefits. You’re so so neat/cool. Loved it!❤️🌹👍
Mikey! Feels good indeed to be back in Iloilo after about 3 years in your second farm which is really beautiful as well, and a sight I do miss seeing too! Now while there hasn't been much discussed yet about building a house there, I know that this may eventually come together who knows, and I will know that we will be together in making this farm as beautiful as the farm in Cavite!
Let's hope we can do it! Thank you for watching and joining us again today, Lucas! 🥰🙏
Oh wow ! Nice that you finally visited your farm! A few years ago you went to visit your friend and she gave you a tour of her farm with many agroponics growing there ! Yiur farm seems times bigger and bigger potential!
Im speechless how MASSIVE ur hacienda is! Breathtaking views.Oh my! i can live here in a heartbeat!
oh my. you wont see them very often in the city... they are drawn to ur house kasi alam nilang it is safe. beautifulllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!
Punta po kayo sa bukidnon kasi marami papong vacant na malawak na lupain at mura at malayo sa bag yo at malamig na klima
What we do in Jamaica around the boundaries of the property we plan coconut trees there are lifelong money maker
I don't know if you guys do a key it's also a boundary we planted the boundary and some money make it to
As a recent subscriber, your unwavering dedication to nature conservation and the genuine passion that emanates from your being have deeply captivated me. It's as if I have discovered a kindred spirit, someone whose thoughts align harmoniously with mine. I find myself enraptured, delving into your trove of past videos, eager to unearth further treasures of inspiration and insight.
I missed your vlogs, so happy to see this one. I agree with everything you said about farming, nowadays everyone wants to grow food as we are inundated of fake news from media about shortage of food. If I cannot go home to the Philippines soon, we are looking for properties in Tennessee and North Carolina while it is still cheap. But if I go home, I am building community for healing and wellness. I love your high vibration and your vision and thank you for your encouraging words. You are an inspiration and a great influencer. I give you an award for that. This is one reason why you are so gifted and being blessed abundantly. 💙🙏🏼
You must build road first so it's easy to transport some construction materials in your farm.
You are incredibly forward thinking. May all good things happen at the farm.
Nice editing on the landscape shots!
Yay Jeahs Back 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 #MabuhaySquad
And you can also do pigs for electron cuz I used to be a big big farmer I serve a farm of 150 pics
I’m so excited that you’ve returned to this farm. It’s so fascinating for me to see how you guys plan to produce commercial food here. I was born raised and currently live in the Midwest in the United States, and I grew up on a cattle farm. So it’s so interesting to see farming done in a completely different way than I’ve seen my whole life
Wow, Mickey and RJ awesome hacienda. God bless
RJ and you will be very successful hacienderos... hope you can inspire more rich people there who do not do anything to their lands to become an agri farmers too... kahit pang sarili nyo lang kunsumo ay malaking kabawasan na yan sa iniimport ng Pinas from abroad hahaha... nakakahiyang importers tayo eh pareho lang naman natin ang vietnam at Thailand pagdating sa temperature at klase ng lupa...more power to you both
OMG if we could grow stuff to export to year round buyers abroad that would be TOTAL goals! I'd be so happy! It would be a game changer for the farm! 🙌💯🙏 Let's try!
Hello , you can also put some birdseeds outside in the big trees so wild birds can come around and feed thanks
That's a perfect spot to build your farmhouse. Beautiful scenery to wake up to every morning. I live in Melbourne but it is a dream for me to retire in our huge farmland back home. Clean, peaceful living❤
Suggestion - you can get ur workers "kolong kolongs" to allow them a more efficient and convenient way of transporting your produce from the land.
You could do eco tourism and make a few homes on the farm and rent out . Just beautiful!
Yes, this is true!
Build a zip line make it like a vacation for tourist and build cabins
Mikey and RJ pwede kayong makakuha ng idea from Farm Ridge by Desmond Farm in Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija staycation …. it’s so perfect for that farm
Yes, a sustainable farm bed & breakfast would totally work here! It's definitely something we could pull off in the future! During the pandemic, Rj and I even took a 3 day B&B workshop with the best OG B&B in the country: Sonya's Garden!!!
Wow Mikey your and Rn love nature as I see on you. Its so nice of you appreciate people around you both. Nice to hear if you can speak ilongo as well. Enjoy Mikey and RJ. That’s a miracle fruit.
You can use the shell of "miracle fruit" for soup bowl. Just dry it under the sun.
I've been WAITING for an update on this other project! It's really a rich and beautiful land... the possibilities are endless, and I love that you love farming so much. I hope the love spreads around so more people want to work the land. It *is* the dream, hard work, but the dream.
Awesome Mikey I knew you had a farm (Farm) I remember the Vlog I was wondering what had happened to it soooo nice to see it coming along and hearing your plans for it.
I saw the Bracelet you have my wife got me a couple different ones simular to that but different colors. Been working allot lately have not got a chance to catch up to your Vlogs.
Yay I've been looking forward to seeing the farm. It's cool that you guys are helping the farm workers and also can spend more time working this property now that the pandemic is easing!
Need a few miyawaki forests around the property to attract wild birds
Congrats to both of you, Well deserved. Your face shows how happy you are. Can't wait to see Mabuhay Farm House 2.0. Ingat😀
My province, I miss Iloilo. You passed by my town Pototan. I am guessing this is Passi, San Enrique, Lambunao or Calinog. There's a farm to table place in the neighboring town of Badiangan.
Vast LAND, HUGE RICHNESS WHEN TIME COMES, GREAT PLANS IN ACCORDANCE TO UR CREATURE TEACHINGS. BLESS U MORE BOTH.
Until you get the road fixed up you can get the side by sides or atvs to make the travel a little easier. It can be used for farm work also
I MISS THE FARM LIFE AND ITS HUMONGOUS FARM. AND THOSE FRESH FRUITS I LOVE THEM
A couple of times it looked like you could touch the clouds, so tranquil. Hope you can develop a road system that will improve the ability to harvest economically. So many possibilities.
Ang lawak pero dry at hindi patag
You can grow calamansi also on your farm, we’re buying frozen here in Toronto.
Wow ganda ng view
Wonderful and exhilarating place to relax with. You are very lucky and blessed to have this productive place.
Hi Mikey! Glad to see the vast area of the Mabuhay Squad Hacienda. The area with the 360 view is the best place for the vacation house while at the same time, improve the old farm house. But it is important to build the road to farm, that way it will not be a problem to deliver materials to build the farm house and vacation house. You can even ask or collaborate with the local government unit so they can build a road from the main road or highway to a certain area that leads to the farm so at least it will not be expensive for you. Can't wait to for improvements to begin at this farm. Lots of things to consider and plan but I know this will be exciting 👍👏😀
this is so great, what a beautiful farm .. so much potential. This is my new favourite! maybe even greater than ants and birds.
we have a mahogany plantaion in iloilo . havent visited since covid. hopefully next year
What you do with miracle fruit is you boil the fruit meat and once donee’s you strain it to separate the meat. The juice is the medicinal
That is the view that dreams are made of!!
Great vlog. I love when you visit the farm. I could live there in heartbeat. Absolutely gorgeous
And there's a thing that you can plan without have to worry about it pumpkin it grows very good
Mickey and Rg your great congrats new farm house in iloilo,🎉
Use our roofing for your farm, Onduline roofings system it can stand 225km/hr wind speed,
RJ and Mikey you should invest in 4 wheelers for this farm. Much more safer for going up and down hills and with muddy to dry soil. I love untouched land and you shouldn't do too much updating to the land. But of course safety to you both and to your staff there. Horses would be an awesome addition!! So love love natural land. She is a beauty you two!🥰
I love this channel because it’s not just uplifting, but educational! ❤️🇵🇭🇨🇦♥️
Hi Mikey and RJ! Luv and support your vision! Our Mabuhay squad family should take an oath to make the world 🌎 a better place! Each individual can choose their own way to make their mark and cause positive change! Luv you guys ❤! See ya on the next video! Frances
I got so excited that you have farm in Iloilo because my father's ancestry came from Igbaras, Iloilo. I missed the place a lot. I love Iloilo even if i wasnt born and raised there but i frequent visit it. I also speak the dialects. Thank you for featuring the place. 🤗🤗❤❤
Saan po yan na bayan sa Iloilo? Taga Iloilo din po kami lolo namin farmer din. Pero palay tinatanim. Sarap talaga tumira sa probinsya. Sariwa ang hangin at fresh lagi mga gulay at prutas.
Hi Mabuhay Squad, I appreciate your plan to develop your property that will show case Agribusiness for people around to emulate. I'm old, 78, but I hope I can still be around to see your future "paradise."
thank u ..we learn a lot of things. God bless..
the one they call miracle fruit is called calabash you can roast the seeds and make coffee substitute
Oh, interesting!
Awesome 😁😁😁😁😁 #MabuhaySquad
I enjoyed watching your blog.
Welcome to iloilo .Mikey you know I see you in one of the mall here in manila..I'm so happy to see .Youu choose iloilo..
Kanami sa imo na mag.ilonggo..hehehe
goodluck to your beautiful plans hope it will prosper 👍👍👍
Very informative and educational your vlog…full of knowledge and wisdom.
Wow that farm is an awesome view! Sia is pretty sweet😍, The food looks good I love fish and shrimp. The Phillipines is definitely on my list of vacations!
RJ we're the same, I will refused to eat the mushroom 😅, Mickey hopefully to see you, been watching your vlog for awhile now.We are currently living in Mandaluyong close to your condo.
I'm loving to see how you appreciated much the nature and biological species ❤
Great vlog! My Lolo used to have a farm there. I was born in Iloilo and moved to Ontario with my family when I was 2. That was so long ago though. Eventually we ended up in the US. I LOVE your plans for the property. I can't wait to see more.
Ang laki pala ng Mabuhay Hacienda :) i love how the simplest things excite you, like the mushroom grown by termites and the fruits that's poisonous :) that's why God blesses you with the grandest things :)
Sir Mikey.. kung pwedeng i convert mo na lang yung ibang pineapple plantation ng red rice... marami ka makukuhang punla from Cagayan... mostly itinatanim yan sa hilly side kaysa sa flat ricefield... itanong mo sa mga taga Cagayan yung LAMPADAN RICE... masarap po yun at mabango... malambot din at mahal ang presyo sa market...bibihira na lang may tanim ng ganun... in fact... nung bata lang ako nakatikim nun at mahirap nang hanapin ngayon sa Ilocos... sa Cagayan at Isabela siguro ay marami rami pa pero hindi na nakakarating sa mga markets ng Manila at central luzon