Hey from France, I've had a dream of starting a farm ever since I was a little boy. And I'm not gonna lie, your story got me emotional. Great work and keep on farming !
19 years old growing my own food forest in south florida mostly Annonas and mangos, got some pineapple bananas, starfruit, guava . love this video super excited to see what spring 2023 brings us
Jan 7/Sat, 2023, at Cooper Young Farmers Market I found Rose Creek Farms produce. The veggie stand presentation is simply attractive and well presented. The arranged and packaged veggies got my attention. As I looked-over the veggies the micro-sunflower spouts (and other micro-sprouts) caught my eye. I read the placard about Rose Creek Farms describing their beginnings and I love their motto: "Love, gratitude, and contentment is true wealth!" My recent Rose Creek Farms twice purchases attest to the natural rich flavor-savory greens I love and thoroughly enjoy eating ... especially just chomping on the micro-sprouts as a go-to-snack anytime (watching tv, lol). In the future (hope in 2023) I will make an excursion to visit Rose Creek Farms (possible take a tour) (See if I can attend their CSA member "Fest In The Field") ... Shout out to Judah (vendor), whom I've met twice ... Just a awesome creation-human-person-this 3rd rock from the sun ...
It was a few years ago when I attended a Curtis Stone workshop at Ray's farm. That week I decided I will be a small market gardener. Seeing his family and community out there in Selmer was so beautiful and where he came from showed me I could do it too.
I am watching you from Ladakh situated in the himalayas in India. We here have a short season of growing due to cold temperatures but none the less we make the most of that time growing food.I have moved from the city Delhi and am in the process of developing my land n grow as much of my food as possible. ITS VERY TOUGH BUT will do my best
We just bought some land (just a few acres) and plan to make it a farm. One of the things I found looking around learning how is that nice looking fast harvester operated by a hand drill. I was shocked to see how expensive it was. I hope to get it eventually when the farm makes enough to justify it but something like that that someone just starting out could really use is unfortunately too expensive for someone starting out to afford.
For those of us unable to afford all that plastic on the ground or dispose of it when it is unusable, what methods would you recommend for growing consistent crops?
Always been growing whatever I could and theres a noticeable difference in taste of home grown fruits and vegetables. First they will be much fresher, more nutrient dense with TLC and trustworthy since you can avoid using pesticides
We did CSA. this yearnot no one signed up. And 80% of the stuff that we planted, we just threw it over to the hogs. We can't get people to come to our farm. Store or sign up for delivery We're only 10 miles from town. And we also Sale pastry's meat, we have a few customers. But if they do not see us at the farmers market, they will not buy. We even have a online store. We've sold one item on it in the past. Ten months it's time for us to close the farm down I do not know how anyone can make a living on one acre.I have 40. And I still have to work a full-time job. And it's an hour and a half one way to work my 30 years of try to be a full time farmer never happen and no I now its not going to I am done trying
Very soothing, inspiring and educative.🔥🙌🏽❤
Preach it🔊🔊
Hey from France, I've had a dream of starting a farm ever since I was a little boy. And I'm not gonna lie, your story got me emotional. Great work and keep on farming !
19 years old growing my own food forest in south florida mostly Annonas and mangos, got some pineapple bananas, starfruit, guava . love this video super excited to see what spring 2023 brings us
You articulate perfectly
And that's a really powerful video!
Hi from Texas I’m so appreciative of this because it’s my passion as well and I’m still learning and sharing 🍃🌱🌱🌱
Beautiful and interesting work!
Extremely passionate and inspiring.
Thank you.
Such a well done video and beautiful capture of their story!
Jan 7/Sat, 2023, at Cooper Young Farmers Market I found Rose Creek Farms produce.
The veggie stand presentation is simply attractive and well presented.
The arranged and packaged veggies got my attention.
As I looked-over the veggies the micro-sunflower spouts (and other micro-sprouts) caught my eye.
I read the placard about Rose Creek Farms describing their beginnings and I love their motto:
"Love, gratitude, and contentment is true wealth!"
My recent Rose Creek Farms twice purchases attest to the natural rich flavor-savory greens I love and thoroughly enjoy eating ... especially just chomping on the micro-sprouts as a go-to-snack anytime (watching tv, lol).
In the future (hope in 2023) I will make an excursion to visit Rose Creek Farms (possible take a tour) (See if I can attend their CSA member "Fest In The Field") ...
Shout out to Judah (vendor), whom I've met twice ... Just a awesome creation-human-person-this 3rd rock from the sun ...
Love seeing small farms thriving!!!
Ray Tyler is the man ! :-)
It was a few years ago when I attended a Curtis Stone workshop at Ray's farm. That week I decided I will be a small market gardener. Seeing his family and community out there in Selmer was so beautiful and where he came from showed me I could do it too.
No money, no experience -- but a lot of heart made it possible.
Very inspiring!
Im so late but this was absolutely beautiful!! Awesome job boys!!
What a beautiful inspiring story! I will definitely share that one.
All the stuff looks so delicious
You are TRULY AMAZING. I mean that SIR.
So refreshing and such a testament to how hard work can bring about change for the better of society!
Amazing video and the music 💚
Love ya work 💚
Awesome video Ray.... thanks so much
Wonderful. Thank you!!!
We have to go back to a more sustainable living.
This is awesome! Nature is so amazing, we just forgot how to look at it the right way.
That was beautiful! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Well done on the video guys! Powerful and moving
"A small town could have 10 of these. A big city could have hundreds."
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Dang I wish shoot something as beautiful as these shots…. This doc is excellently crafted 🤌
Inspiring
Let’s go!!!
LESSS GOOOOOO
Beautifully made!
Great job, and thanks for inspiring people to farm. Where are you located?
Ray is located in Selmer, Tennessee. Here’s his website: rosecreekfarmstore.com
I love this!
I am watching you from Ladakh situated in the himalayas in India. We here have a short season of growing due to cold temperatures but none the less we make the most of that time growing food.I have moved from the city Delhi and am in the process of developing my land n grow as much of my food as possible. ITS VERY TOUGH BUT will do my best
Love it
Very well said. We have lost that connection with the earth and God above.
Gorgeous!
We just bought some land (just a few acres) and plan to make it a farm. One of the things I found looking around learning how is that nice looking fast harvester operated by a hand drill. I was shocked to see how expensive it was. I hope to get it eventually when the farm makes enough to justify it but something like that that someone just starting out could really use is unfortunately too expensive for someone starting out to afford.
For those of us unable to afford all that plastic on the ground or dispose of it when it is unusable, what methods would you recommend for growing consistent crops?
Always been growing whatever I could and theres a noticeable difference in taste of home grown fruits and vegetables. First they will be much fresher, more nutrient dense with TLC and trustworthy since you can avoid using pesticides
😍😍😍
What kind of wreaths did your young daughters make & sell ?
What is a CSA? Are they investors or just local community. BTW beautiful farm.
We did CSA. this yearnot no one signed up.
And 80% of the stuff that we planted, we just threw it over to the hogs.
We can't get people to come to our farm. Store or sign up for delivery We're only 10 miles from town. And we also Sale pastry's meat, we have a few customers. But if they do not see us at the farmers market, they will not buy.
We even have a online store.
We've sold one item on it in the past. Ten months it's time for us to close the farm down I do not know how anyone can make a living on one acre.I have 40.
And I still have to work a full-time job.
And it's an hour and a half one way to work my 30 years of try to be a full time farmer never happen and no I now its not going to I am done trying
Spot on go get um.the system is designed to fail.dont wait until it does .
I like this guy, reminds me of bill gates, smart I mean
You need to have some money saved incased it all goes wrong.
very inspiring video man! good work!
This moves me. 🌱🦩💚