I like very much your RUclips channel and I’m very excited because I’m retiring early and would like to start farming in the Philippines. I learned a lot from you and because farming is my hobby I will keep watching your RUclips channel even though I’m back in the Philippines.
Hey Logan, we love using garlic scapes. I will dry them out and make garlic salt. WOW, love that old tractor. The onions look good, can't wait to see the corn. Mike
Just last week I was looking through the freezer to see what I could toss into the big pot of beef broth I was making, and came across a bag of garlic scapes I'd frozen last year. Into the stockpot they went, and they gave a great flavor to the broth. But I love the idea of making garlic salt! If I get enough scapes this year, that's what I'm going to do!
I have been watching the veggie boys for a couple years.. so happy the RUclips algorithm suggested your channel. It blows my mind the vegetables you guys can grow in the rocky shale. Hello from mid Michigan.. keep up the content.
Fried potatoes, garlic and bacon is nice Soft Neck Garlic doesn’t have scapes only Hard Neck which the scapes takes the nutrients from the plant hence their removal, they can flower and provide a seed.
Your channel must be the first "conventional" one I subscribed to. Everything else I watch is regenerative/organic/no-till etc. Interesting to see from this perspective too, enjoy watching your videos.
I’m really loving the farm channels- you guys are the heart and soul of America. Question: what weed killer do you use? Doesn’t it seep into your vegetation? Again great information ❤️
Great Video dude. I ilike how you took time to break things down... i didnt expect it since you are younger. Great Job. Helping your family. God bless you and your family
Caught a glimpse of your dads helena chemical shirt and happened to look up the farm market. Just realized im 20 miles from you. I dont go thru nescopeck much unless i have training in drums so the farm name didnt sound familiar. Im 3 miles from rohrbachs farm market and have actually worked for them for some time. Its good to see another area farmer. Wish you luck with the rest of the year. Hopefully the drought hasn't hurt too bad.
NEW SUBSCRIBER. I got a kick out of the Helena shirt. I worked for Helena when it was USA owned with a branch location out of Georgia. Our onion market was the Vidalia sweet onions. German Bayer, AG came along and bought the USA firm out in the 80s. The Japanese marketing arm Marubeni bought the company from Bayer 4 years later. Not great folks to work with in the industry. Good luck.
Feeding onions heavy feeders, Ammonium nitrate or sulfure is a commonly used source of nitrogen but it interferes with calcium uptake and causes calcium deficiency disorders in plants hence adding the calcium in the mix. Ammonium Sulphate gives the onion it’s sweetness.
@@scottdavel9397 bulb formation comes from the green leaves so if they are healthy then good formation of the bulb occurred unless you have rust, root rot or the allium bug infestation. Personally I feed and then back off when you see the bulbs starting to form, you don’t want more leaf growth, you want the bulb to extract the energy from the leaves if you feed them then it wouldn’t be a good idea you may allure the growing phase.
Your mom’s right to use the garlic like that. I also chop and freeze sprouted onions and add them to soups! Lol…Those rocks look huge in a close up. Take care…
Same here. We still use the 1950 Model B my Grandad bought new in November '49 every spring. Her only job these days is pulling the Taylor Way harrow he bought at the same time. After watching this I'm very thankful we have mostly SOIL to cut. Dang that's a lot of rock.
LOL Some of your soil is rockier than mine. If I took out the rocks, I wouldn't have much soil. I've grown some of my best tobacco on a stony, sandy, loam field.
@@BroyansFarm any recommendations on what I can use to spray? I have a little backyard garden and for the past 3 years I have been loosing my plants to these beetles. Pls help as I have tried everything thing possible but it Dosent work
Great in stir fry and soup when called for onions or garlic. I have dehydrated my white sugar onion tops for upcoming winter. You ran out of gas, why don't you have a buried tank on the farm as farmers get a break on the taxes 🙄 for farming?
I didn’t know you could grow onions on that much rock. That’s incredible.
I love seeing how our food is grown. Incredible!
Thanks for all u do to keep us fed!❤️
Thanks for watching!!
I like very much your RUclips channel and I’m very excited because I’m retiring early and would like to start farming in the Philippines. I learned a lot from you and because farming is my hobby I will keep watching your RUclips channel even though I’m back in the Philippines.
Thank you for watching 😃
That tractor is purring so nice! I really like the older machines!
Your JD Model A is a treasure. My grandfather had one with the same cultivator. It is amazing how the older tractors hold up
It is for sure!! Thanks for watching!! 😃
I too have been watching the Veggie Boys. And this farm is located very very 👍 close to them.
That's a B!
early '50's B John Deere!! great to see old girl getting the job done
I think that B is in the 40 s
Late 40's for sure. Ours is a 1950, the first year with a padded seat.
Wow, can’t believe all of the rocks! Sorry I’m a guy from Louisiana, no rocks here…I have a 1953 JD 40V, love your tractor.
Hey Logan, we love using garlic scapes. I will dry them out and make garlic salt. WOW, love that old tractor. The onions look good, can't wait to see the corn. Mike
Hey!! Thanks mike! We don’t make garlic salt but that sure is a great idea. Hope everything is well down in Texas! God bless😃
Just last week I was looking through the freezer to see what I could toss into the big pot of beef broth I was making, and came across a bag of garlic scapes I'd frozen last year. Into the stockpot they went, and they gave a great flavor to the broth. But I love the idea of making garlic salt! If I get enough scapes this year, that's what I'm going to do!
@@Wosiewose Great idea for stock!
Very interesting and informative video great job
I have been watching the veggie boys for a couple years.. so happy the RUclips algorithm suggested your channel. It blows my mind the vegetables you guys can grow in the rocky shale. Hello from mid Michigan.. keep up the content.
Very enjoyable and interesting! Thank you for making the effort to create and post!
Thank you for supporting and watching! I’m glad you’re enjoying 😃
That is the way folks did it for a long time...
Luv the JD's. I learned on a 420T, was so much fun.
Love the tractor. Nice that you can give it a single use, should last an even longer time.
Fried potatoes, garlic and bacon is nice
Soft Neck Garlic doesn’t have scapes only Hard Neck which the scapes takes the nutrients from the plant hence their removal, they can flower and provide a seed.
Your channel must be the first "conventional" one I subscribed to. Everything else I watch is regenerative/organic/no-till etc. Interesting to see from this perspective too, enjoy watching your videos.
Thank you for watching!!
Great use of the Old John Deere. I learned to farm on one very similar. We never had cultivators for ours, but they work great
Good morning Logan, really ur family is so hard working great job nice video man God bless u
Thank you!! God bless, and thank you for watching 😃
Thank,s for posting this vid, very interesting. like your motive power.James from Scotland.
Thanks for watching
The garlic scape turns into a flower and then many little mini bulbs you can plant 😊
a real farmer. i didn't see a million dollar rig
I’m really loving the farm channels- you guys are the heart and soul of America. Question: what weed killer do you use? Doesn’t it seep into your vegetation? Again great information ❤️
Great Video dude. I ilike how you took time to break things down... i didnt expect it since you are younger. Great Job. Helping your family. God bless you and your family
Thank you for watching! God bless! 😃
Caught a glimpse of your dads helena chemical shirt and happened to look up the farm market. Just realized im 20 miles from you. I dont go thru nescopeck much unless i have training in drums so the farm name didnt sound familiar. Im 3 miles from rohrbachs farm market and have actually worked for them for some time. Its good to see another area farmer. Wish you luck with the rest of the year. Hopefully the drought hasn't hurt too bad.
What a small world! Thanks for watching! Maybe some day you can come check us out😃
Your videos just keep getting better and better!!
Thank you for watching that’s a huge compliment!! 😃
Your dad needs a umbrella for the tractor. Good Christmas gift.
NEW SUBSCRIBER. I got a kick out of the Helena shirt. I worked for Helena when it was USA owned with a branch location out of Georgia. Our onion market was the Vidalia sweet onions.
German Bayer, AG came along and bought the USA firm out in the 80s. The Japanese marketing arm Marubeni bought the company from Bayer 4 years later. Not great folks to work with in the industry. Good luck.
Thank you for subscribing and watching!! 😃
I would say you need a rock picker, but then again, you wouldn't have any farm left. God bless and have a great Independence day!
Thanks for watching, and God bless!!
Feeding onions heavy feeders, Ammonium nitrate or sulfure is a commonly used source of nitrogen but it interferes with calcium uptake and causes calcium deficiency disorders in plants hence adding the calcium in the mix.
Ammonium Sulphate gives the onion it’s sweetness.
Great information!! Thank you so much, and thanks for watching 😃
Would Monocalcium phosphate be better at planting or just before bulbing?
@@scottdavel9397 bulb formation comes from the green leaves so if they are healthy then good formation of the bulb occurred unless you have rust, root rot or the allium bug infestation.
Personally I feed and then back off when you see the bulbs starting to form, you don’t want more leaf growth, you want the bulb to extract the energy from the leaves if you feed them then it wouldn’t be a good idea you may allure the growing phase.
As always super Awesome great video very interesting to watch millions thanks for sharing Sir keep up
Thank you for watching 😃
The four spades in the back, are to loosen the soil that was just compacted by the tires.
The tractor you cultivate was made before 1946. Dad used a cultivater (2 row) like that until 1958 on an model a john deere.
I struggle to grow onions in my garden and you folks can grow them in a rockpile.
That IS a rockpile 😅
Chemicals grow anything. True skill comes from not using them. Figure it out.
Vidallia onions are basically grown in solid white sand. I kid you not.
You can lay onions on the ground, any ground. As long as they have water, they will grow.
Great job amigo
Thank you!! 😃 thanks for watching!
Weeds protest the soil from drying out. Grass especially.
Same tractor and cultivator set up I used as a kid.
Your mom’s right to use the garlic like that. I also chop and freeze sprouted onions and add them to soups! Lol…Those rocks look huge in a close up. Take care…
Yes, surprised by how rocky.
Your pick up disk should be on the back of your tractor. It would build up your row.
Enjoyed it spent a lot days plowing and planting cotton and soybean with a late.model B same curalors
Looking good, that prickly weed is a bull nettle.
Great video as always
Just found your channel and love it thanks for posting and I sub you as well,
Thank you for subscribing I hope you enjoy my channel😃
Haha! One day, not too soon, you will be begging Mom to make pesto for you! I don't know how you can grow anything in that rocky soil!
Have you ever used a rock sweeper on your farm?
We have not, but a great idea! Thanks for watching 😃
They wouldn't have anything left.
Y'all's soil is as rocky and mine here in Arkansas I don't feel so bad now
What model is the JD?? looks like my Grandpa's model 50 but his only has 1 stack out the top
John Deere B thanks for watching!
How do you grow anything with land so full of rocks like that? I have never seen a farm with so many rocks, thats crazy.
Welcome to Pennsylvania farming. We have alot of rocks and in spots bedrock in fields where i am.
Subscribed to you guys via ‘Veggie Boys’ channel.
Thanks so much! I appreciate it! Hope you enjoy my channel
You got a few rocks there
I never knew onions grew out of rocks.
Love your videos man keep it up
Thank you for watching!!😃
Only watched because I saw that old JD B ! I have a 52 B!
Hope you enjoyed my video! Thanks for checking it out 😃
Same here. We still use the 1950 Model B my Grandad bought new in November '49 every spring. Her only job these days is pulling the Taylor Way harrow he bought at the same time. After watching this I'm very thankful we have mostly SOIL to cut. Dang that's a lot of rock.
LOL Some of your soil is rockier than mine. If I took out the rocks, I wouldn't have much soil. I've grown some of my best tobacco on a stony, sandy, loam field.
Wow good for you that’s great!! Thank you for watching 😃
You need a rock picker and sell gravel instead of onions.
I'd love to know where you're all Farming at I have a vegetable form also have a couple of tractors just like yours
We are from Nescopeck, Pennsylvania. Thank you for watching 😃
hey Logan, looking great. can I come and look for fossils???
Hello there! You sure can😃
Rocks must drive you crazy, but in another way would be beneficial due to weathering and release of minerals.
Thought you ran out of gas...,😉
Beautiful area. Upstate NY?
Nescopeck Pennsylvania thanks for watching!!
@@BroyansFarm 👍
Do all your fields have that many rocks?
Me:* checks my soil*
Them: haha rocks every where
Me: Ok this soil works
Tell him to speed up. It'll do a better job of sweeping the dirt around the plant to snub out the weeds
Do you ever have problems with cucumber beetles? If yes, how do you treat?
Yes we do, but we spray for them
@@BroyansFarm any recommendations on what I can use to spray? I have a little backyard garden and for the past 3 years I have been loosing my plants to these beetles. Pls help as I have tried everything thing possible but it Dosent work
Boy you guy have some really rocky soil
Great in stir fry and soup when called for onions or garlic. I have dehydrated my white sugar onion tops for upcoming winter.
You ran out of gas, why don't you have a buried tank on the farm as farmers get a break on the taxes 🙄 for farming?
We do have a tank but it’s down at the farm, and we were out in the fields. Thanks for watching!!
A 420 jd. I grew up on a 435
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How many contains one kilo onion?
How do you pick that many onions??
Great question! Our workers work together to get them all picked throughout the season.
Good lord that soil sucks. We legit wouldnt put that in a flower pot in Alberta
Looks like you should be growing rocks. You would have a much better crop.
A field of rocks. What gives? (Mississippi Gulf Coast).
Looks like an awful lot of weed killer gets sprayed there.
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Move some of those boulders out of there
Hahaha gross green garlic scape pesto hahaha.
You said "pukey lookin stuff", could you please be more specific?
He was describing garlic scape pesto.