Wow your farm is amazing. Just want to see it with my two eyes how productive your farm is. Want to have bench marking in your farm if given the chance. I am from Aparri, Cagayan Valley, Philippines the place where river meets the sea. Just want to try growing clans and oyster. Love you all guys hard work really works😊👍😍
Claims do not like clean water, I come from Boston we as kids dug clams, and that was 1950, and Boston harbor at the time was a cesspool Boston and the sounding towns dumped raw sewerage into the harbor. The clams and quahogs were delicious I'm78 still kicking no more clams in Boston harbor or haddock, cod, or flounder. The new sewage plant and the outfall pipe 12 miles (ca. 19 km) out took care of that sweet clean water.
I am all for farmed/sustainable food but some of these guys really only tell you what you want to hear. Take this one for example.... an obvious promotional video, all good. First they say how delicious they taste because of the pristine environment they are in THAN he tells you how they benefit the environment because they filter out pollution LOL so which is it? Do they sell pollution filters?
Waduh banyak nya ..indah sekali pantai nya
Very cool.
Great work.
2 of my faves!!! Well done guys! Drooling here wanted to cook vongole pasta!😅😅 and fresh oyster with champagne later!😋😋
Wow your farm is amazing. Just want to see it with my two eyes how productive your farm is. Want to have bench marking in your farm if given the chance. I am from Aparri, Cagayan Valley, Philippines the place where river meets the sea. Just want to try growing clans and oyster. Love you all guys hard work really works😊👍😍
Thank you. Keep it up, strongly into the 6th generation. Well wishes from Singapore.
We get these at our local Costco and the clams are excellent - hardly any washing needed.
Perfect for a busy restaurant.
Great video
These men are the hardworking American. Very different from those in Wall Street.
That would be clam diggers. aquaculture...you kidding me ?
Claims do not like clean water, I come from Boston we as kids dug clams, and that was 1950, and Boston harbor at the time was a cesspool Boston and the sounding towns dumped raw sewerage into the harbor. The clams and quahogs were delicious I'm78 still kicking no more clams in Boston harbor or haddock, cod, or flounder. The new sewage plant and the outfall pipe 12 miles (ca. 19 km) out took care of that sweet clean water.
So much clam. Glad if i could work there
You bastards owe everything to grandpa. Grandpa at 66 starts a new company big balls. Love me some gramps. Better be a picture on the wall somewhere!!
I seen a few of these videos and what i get from it the watermen are no longer needed
Awesome!!!
Excellent.
Where can I find these in New York ?
What is it clam and oyster need 1/2 fresh water from river? I notice there around these area vs the sandy beach
its in a Bay, fed by a river
What state you raising them oysters
Like the title says " Virginia".
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I am all for farmed/sustainable food but some of these guys really only tell you what you want to hear. Take this one for example.... an obvious promotional video, all good. First they say how delicious they taste because of the pristine environment they are in THAN he tells you how they benefit the environment because they filter out pollution LOL so which is it? Do they sell pollution filters?
A statement like that says you know nothing about clams and oysters