How The US' Biggest Garlic Producer Survived The Fall Of American Garlic | Big Business

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @ReviewBoard-uy5nv
    @ReviewBoard-uy5nv 2 месяца назад +1498

    The problem is that the US Agricultural department still gives 14 billion each year to subsidize sugar and corn for corn syrup, but not even 1 billion to fruit and vegetables in the US

    • @christianweibrecht6555
      @christianweibrecht6555 2 месяца назад +65

      Perhaps once federal government realizes that none of the major corn production areas are located within swing states the subsidies will plummet

    • @thehardnesschannel1605
      @thehardnesschannel1605 2 месяца назад +84

      Big diabetes wouldn't have it any other way

    • @lars2894
      @lars2894 2 месяца назад

      High GL (glycemic load) ingredients = more sick people across all illnesses = profits for healthcare and pharma.
      And guess who gets hired into managing the Agriculture department and FDA?? (hint hint ⬆)

    • @alexsis1778
      @alexsis1778 2 месяца назад +89

      Personally my favorite is the mandate that all bio fuel in the US has to be made from corn. Never mind the fact that there's actually a net energy loss when turning corn into bio fuel. The rest of the world uses sugarcane or sugar beets because you actually gain energy making it.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 2 месяца назад +37

      Agreed. We need to support all our farmers. I eat pretty clean so vegetables are a big part of my diet. Sugar not so much. I don’t purchase anything from China if I have a choice.

  • @jasonvdw9082
    @jasonvdw9082 2 месяца назад +1938

    Everyone complain because nothing is made in America, but nobody wants to pay American made prices

    • @Onionbaron
      @Onionbaron 2 месяца назад +86

      For pre peeled Garlic??? Never ever in my life!!!

    • @manuelbarreto7032
      @manuelbarreto7032 2 месяца назад +115

      ​@@Onionbaronexactly, Who the fuk buys pre-peeled one? It spoils faster that way xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

    • @Dee-ye2dk
      @Dee-ye2dk 2 месяца назад +61

      I don’t need pre peeled garlic. I always buy garlic whole from American farms.

    • @remp919
      @remp919 2 месяца назад +48

      If you buy the bag, you can minced it into pure, freeze it and have a whole stack of frozen garlic ready to be cooked, and it saves you time and money in the long run

    • @youtuber9758
      @youtuber9758 2 месяца назад

      Only lazy Americans buy pre-peeled garlic

  • @Good_Boy_Red
    @Good_Boy_Red 2 месяца назад +1859

    "Some customers want 30 pound boxes" Finally, I found a seller that knows what I want!

    • @mindwreckRC
      @mindwreckRC 2 месяца назад +43

      first time i visit them i was so overwhelmed how good the garlic smell i bought a box of it. Gave some away. everyone agreed, best strongest garlic ever had. took me awhlie to eat it but worth it!

    • @Michael-j4l3d
      @Michael-j4l3d 2 месяца назад +27

      His neighbour Dracula hates him.

    • @4.0gpa44
      @4.0gpa44 2 месяца назад +2

      I'd assume it would probably be mainly restaurants that would want that much.

    • @Sam-f7u6j
      @Sam-f7u6j 2 месяца назад +6

      Ok Van Helsing.

    • @nocapproductions5471
      @nocapproductions5471 2 месяца назад +5

      I also love garlic. I easily go through 1 pound per month 😅

  • @amak1131
    @amak1131 2 месяца назад +385

    I really hate our obsession with "perfect produce". I love garlic and don't give a damn if the skin is stained as that's not the part you eat.

    • @EddieLagalag
      @EddieLagalag 2 месяца назад +9

      Bingo! 👍

    • @catsway161
      @catsway161 Месяц назад +16

      For me, I don’t care if the skin is not white, actually I prefer it not white. Leave the skin on to help the cloves stay hard and fresh.

    • @hulululu5346
      @hulululu5346 Месяц назад +8

      @@catsway161 yes...i want my garlic organic, with color and stains. ..cause then you know it is not coming from china. i grew my own garlic for a few years and loved the different kinds of garllic you can grow. in the store it is all the same but there are lots of different varieties of garlic.

    • @lindasimons691
      @lindasimons691 Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely, but don't charge me full price.

    • @lenas.4943
      @lenas.4943 Месяц назад +4

      A lot of the time "imperfect" fruits and vegetables taste the best.

  • @zer0dahero
    @zer0dahero Месяц назад +69

    When I worked in California, I had to drive the 101 by Gilroy often. During garlic season, you could smell garlic for miles and miles on the 101. I love garlic so it was intoxicating to me, I loved it. Almost two decades later, thinking about it makes me smile.

    • @BudsCartoon
      @BudsCartoon 18 дней назад +3

      I'm through here every Monday.

    • @WesleyCooke-ou6hz
      @WesleyCooke-ou6hz 7 дней назад

      Garlic drunk.

    • @brettbuck7362
      @brettbuck7362 16 часов назад

      I live in Sunnyvale, and in the mornings in the spring, the smell of garlic from Gilroy will make it up here.

  • @SneakyCustard
    @SneakyCustard 2 месяца назад +761

    I once went to Gilroy for the garlic festival and I distinctly remember smelling the garlic miles and miles before we even reached the town. It was amazing!

    • @dcc70
      @dcc70 2 месяца назад +25

      I remember tasting garlic flavored ice cream at the garlic festival. Better than I expected.

    • @SneakyCustard
      @SneakyCustard 2 месяца назад +8

      @@dcc70 same! I also tried the garlic jelly beans lol

    • @rustyshackleford2007
      @rustyshackleford2007 2 месяца назад +11

      I drive through Gilroy one year when I had an awful stomach flu and now I feel sick any time I smell fresh garlic. My brain permanently associated that smell with how sick I was. 😂

    • @SneakyCustard
      @SneakyCustard 2 месяца назад +4

      @@rustyshackleford2007 hahaha it sucks when that happens! I had the flu when I was a kid and threw up an omelette and I still can't eat them

    • @ScorpioVI
      @ScorpioVI 2 месяца назад +13

      I lived in South San Jose for over 30 years, exactly 25 miles from Christopher Ranch. When the wind is blowing just right you can smell the garlic coming from Gilroy. Which was kind of a pain because I’ve been doing intermittent fasting for 8+ years and I fast at least 18 hours daily and when you get a whiff of that garlic boy it stirs up the appetite something fierce. 😂
      Really miss that garlic smell now since I moved to Las Vegas last year and now I just get soy sauce smells.

  • @cliffash1513
    @cliffash1513 2 месяца назад +1047

    oh yes, 20 minute video on garlic. just what i needed

    • @Wxyz2001
      @Wxyz2001 2 месяца назад

      ​@@swagatbehera Even water can kill you if you drink to much of it.
      You zoomesrs have to stop this trend of stop consuming stuff just coz you realized the a bad side of it.
      Everything has a good and a bad side, a onus and bonus.
      What differentiates medicine from most poisons is the dose.
      Consume everything in moderation and you will be fine.

    • @raphaelcaldwell3831
      @raphaelcaldwell3831 2 месяца назад +12

      @@swagatbehera source?

    • @thegamingwolf5612
      @thegamingwolf5612 2 месяца назад +9

      ​@@swagatbehera everything is bad for our health these days

    • @swagatbehera
      @swagatbehera 2 месяца назад +2

      @@raphaelcaldwell3831 source don't matter bruh, garlic has something bad in it but if we eat it in moderation then it's good.
      Now the thing is we just can't eat only 2 cloves garlic a day but 2 fukin whole garlic, so that's really bad

    • @user2144
      @user2144 2 месяца назад +2

      Nope. It’s a 20 min *commercial* paid for by the garlic company

  • @rbhe357
    @rbhe357 2 месяца назад +2932

    I survived the fall of American garlic by not knowing there was a fall of American garlic.

    • @lppoqql
      @lppoqql 2 месяца назад +125

      That guy in the video probably paid for this piece. He is the reason for inflation, people have to buy his low quality high price garlic.

    • @dawuid1491
      @dawuid1491 2 месяца назад +40

      @@lppoqql that's generally what happens when you buy americans though

    • @Melicoy
      @Melicoy 2 месяца назад +1

      Try and import garlic into china. Govt will stop that asap! They protect their own

    • @BobRooney290
      @BobRooney290 2 месяца назад +46

      my garlic is always local. it still has the roots and the green stem and leaves on it. best way to know it's not from china. i use the green stem for soups and stews. it freezes nicely.

    • @lppoqql
      @lppoqql 2 месяца назад +1

      @@BobRooney290 Those are spring union you &*^&$

  • @kedah2398
    @kedah2398 Месяц назад +121

    Big up to all the latino migrants working hard in this clip and everywhere else, we see what you do and I just want to say thank you. God knows I couldn't do what you do and I don't have a clue how you do it.... From the janitor, to the garlic peeler, doctors, attorneys, scientist and teachers... thank you!!

    • @Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave
      @Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave 23 дня назад +5

      "doctors, attorneys, scientist and teachers", lets not exaggerate here

    • @kedah2398
      @kedah2398 23 дня назад +6

      @@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave Well my sisters and I are all immigrants and my two sisters are physicians and I'm a professional engineer with a Masters in Mechanical Engineering also syudying for the patent bar. My current position is senior Flight Test and Evaluation Engineer... 95% of the folks I did my undergrad and grad degrees in were foreigners... Yeah we're here!!

    • @Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave
      @Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave 23 дня назад +1

      @@kedah2398 immigrants from where

    • @kedah2398
      @kedah2398 23 дня назад

      @@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave The Caribbean...

    • @stevewilliams7852
      @stevewilliams7852 16 дней назад +1

      /when I was a teenager I went to work picking strawberries being payed piece rate. I lasted for only for one day. The ladies were much better than I was.

  • @trixiedoll72
    @trixiedoll72 19 дней назад +6

    I grew up near Gilroy. I have fond memories of the Garlic festival and the fragment smell of Gilroy garlic in the early mornings driving through Gilroy. Thank you Christopher for keeping the Garlic farming in the USA.

  • @jons2048
    @jons2048 2 месяца назад +329

    Crazy to see how much labor goes into making sure that garlic looks perfect... As a former line cook, I'm super grateful we had the option to buy pre-peeled garlic. When you're going through pounds of it, not having to peel it manually is a godsend.

    • @iVETAnsolini
      @iVETAnsolini 2 месяца назад +4

      Your potatoes, are semi sifted the same way

    • @broadchestIndia
      @broadchestIndia 2 месяца назад +7

      why dont we say "buy peeled garlic".

    • @ModjoGaming
      @ModjoGaming 2 месяца назад +6

      Nobody buys peeled garlic where I live and it's not insanely expensive, dried cloves last longer.

    • @Luke.Cooking
      @Luke.Cooking 2 месяца назад +2

      Do most restaurants buy peeled garlic?

    • @jons2048
      @jons2048 2 месяца назад +7

      Yes, if the restaurant is using large quantities of garlic regularly. We used to get the 1 lb bags of Christopher Ranch peeled garlic shown in the episode, and I think we went through at least 2-3 lbs a week. I don't remember prices, but I think peeled garlic was roughly double compared to whole garlic from our distributor (or somewhere around there).

  • @CwisAeon
    @CwisAeon 2 месяца назад +713

    "they also have to sell chinese garlic to stay competitive" they kinda just glossed over that one

    • @AshrakAhmed
      @AshrakAhmed 2 месяца назад +352

      yep buy cheap Chinese garlic repackage and sell under different brand to make huge profit and then turn around and fear monger about Chinese garlic destroying USA market to get that sweet sweet gov't subsidy.
      It's a very good strategy.

    • @jdoesmath2065
      @jdoesmath2065 2 месяца назад +23

      Look at the base ... if the roots have been cleaned off it's from another country and you should buy your garlic elsewhere (or grow your own).

    • @freedomofspeech2867
      @freedomofspeech2867 2 месяца назад +79

      @@AshrakAhmed No they clearly showed that they label which garlic is from the USA and which is not. Different customers are willing to pay different amounts of money for different quality of garlic. Some are fine with cheap Chinese, some want basic US, and some want fine organic. And because US laws, land and job market does not allow for the growth and sale of specific low price market garlic they buy in from a country that can do that, but at least it's under control of a USA company that can be held accountable in a court of law. It's not about cheating, it's about giving the customer, voter and legislator what they want. It's very very complicated to run such a large scale business.

    • @markanthonymarla
      @markanthonymarla 2 месяца назад +1

      BUT AMERICANS QUALITY OVER CHINEESE BLEACHED WHITE WITH NAMES NO ONE CAN PRONIUNCE IS THE REALITY

    • @THall-vi8cp
      @THall-vi8cp 2 месяца назад +25

      @jdoesmath2065
      Almost. Most garlic one can buy has the roots cleaned off. What to watch out for is of the root plate has been _cut_ off. If the root plate is cut, it's almost assuredly foreign.

  • @needmoreramsay
    @needmoreramsay 2 месяца назад +331

    That guy's been waiting YEARS to use that vampire joke on camera !! 😂 Well done Sir !

  • @josephrogers5337
    @josephrogers5337 2 месяца назад +66

    A local newscaster in Monterey once said, When you drive through the Gilroy area, Just wave a steak outside your car as you pass bye and it will be marinated. thanks for this article I have passed through the Gilroy area both on the highway to Silicon Valley and by the way of the mountian pass between Watsonville and Gilroy. lots of memories there.

    • @Huntnlady7
      @Huntnlady7 2 месяца назад +3

      Actually, that's from a Will Rogers quote: Gilroy is the only place in the world where you can marinate a steak by hanging it on a clothes line. Or so I heard at the Gilroy garlic festival, while eating garlic ice cream.

    • @Thor_Odinson
      @Thor_Odinson 2 месяца назад +2

      Back in the 1950's(I think) my father was hitchhiking back to to Moffett NAS(Silicon Valley) and he got a ride from a guy with a truck full of garlic.
      From that day forward he hated garlic. Of course he wasn't above embellishing his stories so who really knows lol

    • @Itsakindamagic
      @Itsakindamagic Месяц назад +1

      I'll​ back that. Lived in Gilroy over twenty years most of it within a mile of Christopher Ranch. You could always tell which way the wind was blowing by the strength of the scent of garlic. On those days you also know it's time to hang out the steaks😊@@Huntnlady7and yes during harvest you get tired of the smell..

    • @dsruddell
      @dsruddell 4 дня назад

      stayed in monterey bay once to visit the aquarium. eat on cannery row at a brewery. i ordered garlic fries and was appalled when i got my fries and they put some dehydrated crap garlic from a grocery store plastic bottle. never had that happen and i was amazed that a place so close to the garlic capital would do that.

    • @Huntnlady7
      @Huntnlady7 2 дня назад

      @@dsruddell Not really all that close.

  • @asteverino8569
    @asteverino8569 2 месяца назад +15

    I am 70 now and grew up near Gilroy, known for garlic. Also, my dad always had a kitchen garden with garlic. I learned about garlic that way. We had braids of it drying on racks above the wood stove.

  • @romkoppel5302
    @romkoppel5302 2 месяца назад +456

    YES!!!! FINALLY A BUSINESS INSIDER VIDEO ABOUT GARLIC! YOU'VE SUCCUMBED TO THE 914 EMAILS I HAVE SENT YOU OVER THE PAST 2 YEARS!

    • @pejalpro88
      @pejalpro88 2 месяца назад +29

      thats a very specific numbers bro.... how....the... hell u have time for this?

    • @MValpha
      @MValpha 2 месяца назад

      @@pejalpro88 i'm wondering that too

    • @impermanent-being
      @impermanent-being 2 месяца назад +3

      Ha

    • @emmap.7314
      @emmap.7314 2 месяца назад +13

      Not all heroes wear capes! 😂

    • @Littlelillypewee
      @Littlelillypewee 2 месяца назад +9

      Thank you for those mass emails! 😂

  • @Thefreaklander
    @Thefreaklander 2 месяца назад +475

    - Lobbies against Chinese garlic for destroying US garlic industry.
    - Proceeds to sell Chinese garlic under its own brand to remain competitive.

    • @celianeher7637
      @celianeher7637 2 месяца назад +33

      I live in Europe and I don't buy any Chinese products. Besides garlic from China is more or less toxic.

    • @elicoleman8631
      @elicoleman8631 2 месяца назад +141

      @@celianeher7637I very much doubt both of those sentences

    • @ikiruyamamoto1050
      @ikiruyamamoto1050 2 месяца назад +1

      @thefreak... Apparently you missed the part where they do NOT sell chinese garlic under their primary Christopher Ranch brand. (12:45) Since they got inadequate protection from Congress, they co-opted the problem. Ever hear of "if you can't beat them, join them"?! So they sell a little off-brand, discount chinese product. Or do they need to be the last US company to go "virtuously"....bankrupt?!

    • @lightberry1197
      @lightberry1197 2 месяца назад +40

      ​@@celianeher7637 even Christopher Ranch in this vid is getting China's garlic selling under different brand name. Good luck

    • @Jeremyho439
      @Jeremyho439 2 месяца назад +9

      This why Hillary, Biden call Trump xenophobic.

  • @enigmasong632
    @enigmasong632 2 месяца назад +18

    this is a really nice, comprehensive documentary that touches on different aspects of the business. i wasn't expecting to watch it in entirety clicking on this

    • @YvetteArby
      @YvetteArby 2 месяца назад +1

      @enigmasong632 I have watched numerous videos by this channel -they are fascinating and very educational; I highly recommend that you watch others! ✌🏼💖

  • @thatguychris5654
    @thatguychris5654 2 месяца назад +43

    Garlic is so easy to grow, everyone should have some in their garden. Even Elephant Garlic is worth trying (yes, it's a leek).

    • @josephesckilsen4556
      @josephesckilsen4556 26 дней назад

      So is cotton, just its illegal to grow because of the cotton weevil outbreak.

    • @vink6163
      @vink6163 25 дней назад

      If only that were true! It's very difficult to grow in warmer climates, it needs a cool winter for the bulb to divide properly.

  • @panza3328
    @panza3328 2 месяца назад +5

    Hell yeah! I smell that garlic for miles when I drive past I5. I love it. Thank you all for bringing this food to our table. Gracias!

  • @dn9597
    @dn9597 2 месяца назад +25

    I work in the grocery industry and this video was/is very informative and useful. Please make more videos on produce/food industry. Thank you!!!

  • @DeRien8
    @DeRien8 2 месяца назад +55

    I had no idea the original Gilroy Garlic Festival went away!!! It was one of my dreams as a kid to go, and I never made it before moving away 🤯

    • @lindajarvis4919
      @lindajarvis4919 2 месяца назад +3

      Me tooooooo

    • @drunkredninja
      @drunkredninja 2 месяца назад +9

      It's because it got shot up awhile back.

    • @jdoesmath2065
      @jdoesmath2065 2 месяца назад +1

      I always got the garlic ice cream!

    • @nopenope5601
      @nopenope5601 2 месяца назад +4

      Been to it once, you genuinely didn't miss much. Bunch of garlic products that are obvious and you can get pretty much anywhere or make yourself (like garlic fries), a couple things you won't get anywhere but isn't actually that great (garlic ice cream), and a whole lot of merchants selling a whole lot of merch you can buy online, with a few merchants selling hand made trinkets (junk). Sorry to be that guy. =(

    • @asrano88
      @asrano88 2 месяца назад +3

      Yeah it's sad. They had it in Los Banos this year. Which is about 40 mins from Gilroy.

  • @brandonangelodiaz8854
    @brandonangelodiaz8854 2 месяца назад +27

    I don’t know garlic in the US, but here in the Philippines, especially in the provinces, we prefer the ones with smaller cloves or are called the native types and those have the distinct slight reddish color. The bigger ones are not different, just less in pungency. The native type is more tastier so its preferred by most home cooks.

    • @Braisin-Raisin
      @Braisin-Raisin 2 месяца назад +1

      I put garlic in the ground in the hope it puts off voles that are ravaging my veggies. It did not work but now all my veggies are in raised beds with vole wire beneath. Now I have hundreds and hundreds of garlic bulbs each year . The skin is purplish, the garlic is not huge but very tasty and the fresh green when it emerges is delicious. From Germany

    • @EddieLagalag
      @EddieLagalag 2 месяца назад

      Fried rice, baby!

  • @SoulacroupLesCombes
    @SoulacroupLesCombes 17 дней назад +2

    I visited Gilroy a few years ago - literally, the entire town smells like garlic. It's amazing and worth a stop when travelling from LA to San Francisco. Great place, great people, great food.

  • @tombstone4986
    @tombstone4986 2 месяца назад +14

    My grandmother worked in the fields in New Mexico (Hatch) and Arizona(Ajo and Eloy) back in the old days. She was 16 and picking garlic by hand all day in the sun. Later ( in the 50's) she bought her house house 🏠 for $6800.00. She lived to be 95 years and always held her own... She taught us so much. I miss her cooking n her stories... miss you Gramma ❤ ( my family has been here in NM & AZ since the early 1600's) (my gramma was part Opata)...

  • @BetterSubstance
    @BetterSubstance 2 месяца назад +189

    It’s interesting to see how Christopher Ranch leaned into organic garlic to stand out from cheaper imports. Seems like that the only chance of smaller producers in high-labour cost regions like the US or Western/Northern Europe to stay competitive in an increasingly globalized market is to focus on organic and sustainably grown products. But Christopher Ranch’s success is the exception, not the rule.

    • @yay842
      @yay842 2 месяца назад +19

      It's a win win. He can charge high prices while fear mongering Chinese affordable garlic lmao

    • @100c0c
      @100c0c 2 месяца назад +42

      ​@@yay842 He's literally hiring foreigners too lmao. The Chinese garlic savings are better for everyone but him.

    • @DavidCruickshank
      @DavidCruickshank 2 месяца назад +19

      @@yay842 He can fear mongering Chinese affordable garlic whilst selling it.

    • @rihadalif
      @rihadalif 2 месяца назад

      Americans throwing "Organic" to sound cool. How do you think the Chinese Garlic are produced? Soil from Mars and with alien poop as fertilizers?!

    • @alexis1156
      @alexis1156 2 месяца назад +9

      @@100c0c Yep, i hate tariffs.
      Tariffs are simply producers that are not competitive complaining to the government and increasing costs for everyone else but themselves. In short, a few people benefit from the tariffs at the expense of everyone else.
      In a free market capitalist economy these people would either have to innovate, slash costs, or go bankrupt, which IS WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN.
      You wanna know why the us uses high fructose corn syrup instead of sugar which would be less expensive? You guessed it.
      Oh and by the way, the argument that "oh but you're helping companies that are in your own country" Also doesn't stand, because the extra savings that you would have made, would have been either spent on other products making other industries benefit, invested, or saved which also helps the economy, that's right, SAVINGS help the economy, because banks use that money to give out loans.

  • @lorimeyers3839
    @lorimeyers3839 2 месяца назад +176

    I love it when garlic is so fresh that it’s spicy, almost like horse radish.

    • @hansmuller3604
      @hansmuller3604 2 месяца назад +1

      t thought fresh garlic is milder

    • @notusneo
      @notusneo 2 месяца назад +7

      ​@@hansmuller3604alicin, the component that gives garlic its distinct taste loses its potency over time. This is also why garlic that has been cut open and left doesnt taste as sharp as as freshly cut garlic

    • @bestintheindustry
      @bestintheindustry 2 месяца назад +2

      Chinese garlic taste like that

    • @Droid6689
      @Droid6689 2 месяца назад +3

      Garlic that is frozen, heated, or aged loses potency.
      Peak spiciness is fresh garlic at room temperature that was just cut.

    • @amandashamanda9479
      @amandashamanda9479 2 месяца назад +5

      Also, the way you chop/cut it up changes the taste 🙂

  • @UldisCrystal
    @UldisCrystal 2 месяца назад +32

    I love garlic. Here in Latvia I just can't get enough of it.

    • @frequentlycynical642
      @frequentlycynical642 2 месяца назад

      So easy to grow almost anywhere except in extreme climates and soils. A flower box would work.

    • @tommyguns9008
      @tommyguns9008 2 месяца назад +1

      If you say that , the price will go up.

    • @konstantinepetelava1221
      @konstantinepetelava1221 Месяц назад

      in addition we have some in flat grown garlics and onions just for fun and they taste better :)

  • @imaramblins
    @imaramblins Месяц назад +1

    I LOVE Business Insider Docs.... They're so informative, and well produced.

  • @Sergio-xi4ty
    @Sergio-xi4ty 2 месяца назад +63

    He doesn't say how expensive garlic has become after the tariffs! It helps him out because he Also sells his garlic more expensively!

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 2 месяца назад +15

      It makes sense to me to pay to have U.S. CLEAN garlic protected. Foreign garlic is Often chemically bleached and grown in Unhealthy soils. It costs money to guarantee healthy produce.

    • @Immortal_BP
      @Immortal_BP 2 месяца назад +3

      garlic is cheap af what are you on about? its actually only risen the past 2-3 years because inflation but comparatively its as cheap as before.
      recently inflation *rates* quadrupled from previous years it was 1.8 in Jan 2020 compared to 10.1 Jan 2023.

    • @earlwright9715
      @earlwright9715 2 месяца назад +1

      Tarries didnt do that. I'm sure you are talking about the "evil trump" and his tariffs

    • @hu_b
      @hu_b 2 месяца назад +3

      @@earlwright9715 no need for the quotation marks

    • @Pencil-o1p
      @Pencil-o1p 2 месяца назад +3

      I’d be very happy to buy expensive American garlic so my money can stay in the US and support the US businesses rather than let it flow to China.

  • @carlu-dovica
    @carlu-dovica 2 месяца назад +10

    One of the best places for truckers. I was sent there several times during the 90's, but had no idea that was at a low point in sales for them.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 2 месяца назад

      Now we all eat it, white people too.

  • @MikeBenko
    @MikeBenko 2 месяца назад +16

    Imagine having a cuisine without garlic. God have mercy on the British.

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 2 месяца назад +15

    The garlic festival is a big thing my sister really loved and wanted to take the family to and we loved it and it became a tradition :) it was neat to see how many different garlic products there were. I just like it in my breads and fries but I like garlic 🥹 I got some bulbs that I just picked.

  • @robbmanchester5747
    @robbmanchester5747 5 дней назад

    My wife and her sister went to high school with the boys - truly nice down to earth guys and the family has always been great to the community

  • @kendramiddletonwilliams
    @kendramiddletonwilliams Месяц назад +1

    When it’s garlic harvest season, the lovely smell can waft as far north as 18 miles!! It’s glorious in July and August when we get a really northerly breeze and we can smell the garlic harvest.

  • @BlckJack123
    @BlckJack123 2 месяца назад +63

    A garlic a day keeps the vampires away.

    • @rajeshranjan5170
      @rajeshranjan5170 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@EndlessSpaghettigirls are vampires.

  • @wackychicken
    @wackychicken 2 месяца назад +29

    Thanks for the long advertisement

  • @facbl
    @facbl 2 месяца назад +44

    Here in Brazil we have the same problem, but our good garlic have purple peal and the chinese is white. The flavour is different. But people buy low prices, instead quality !

    • @pedromartins6810
      @pedromartins6810 2 месяца назад

      Sabes o nome do alho ou das sementes? Parece ser bom.

    • @Chris-lz6ci
      @Chris-lz6ci 2 месяца назад +2

      Start selling to USA for cheaper than Chinese garlic

    • @xinfuxia3809
      @xinfuxia3809 2 месяца назад +3

      I know Chinese garlics. There are many kinds, varying in size, color, skin thickness, number of cloves, and subtle differences in taste.

    • @leeo268
      @leeo268 2 месяца назад

      People are struggling to survive this recession. They will save where they can.

    • @downtomars6268
      @downtomars6268 2 месяца назад

      The American one is white too. Garlic have their origins in China, Central Asia and they have many varieties. You just got one kind, likely from China.

  • @empressphoenixrose
    @empressphoenixrose 5 дней назад +1

    Very good snippet. So many dont understand the dangers of products like this. More harm than good. Vinegar, baking soda, so many better options. Soap of course.

  • @Trec894
    @Trec894 2 месяца назад +2

    You can also use garlic peels as seasoning. Just dehydrate them in the oven, crush them and sieve them. Once you have done this, you will have a fragrant powder. Mix it with salt and it is ready to use. You can sanitize the peels by soaking them in water and vinegar before dehydrating them. This also works with onions.

  • @goldenplatapus5074
    @goldenplatapus5074 2 месяца назад +16

    Love Garlic, I've been growing a strain my uncle's uncle brought over from Italy for most of my life. its become a tradition of ours and I'm planting over 300 cloves and growing

    • @MRSketch09
      @MRSketch09 Месяц назад

      So... how do you grow garlic? Like I stuck some bulbs in the ground from some garlic plants... and nothing has happened for months...

  • @deelohseason
    @deelohseason 2 месяца назад +23

    Garlic rots fast? The heck? I did not know that. My moms garlic been sitting for months perfectly fine and this has been going on for 20+years, we replace like every 3-4 months

    • @nyalih929
      @nyalih929 2 месяца назад +11

      It has to dry first

    • @oyo2539
      @oyo2539 2 месяца назад +20

      Rots in the ground

    • @ernstschmidt4725
      @ernstschmidt4725 2 месяца назад +4

      they peel the garlic instead of keeping its skin on. so it rots faster. same problems as american eggs.

    • @amyschmelzer6445
      @amyschmelzer6445 2 месяца назад +1

      It also depends on the variety. I grow seven different varieties of garlic. Harvest is in July. Some of the hardnecks are best used by Christmas. One of my softneck varieties keeps so well that I am still using some I harvested in 2023. I like the hardnecks’ size better because the big cloves are easy to peel even when freshly harvested.

    • @hellobot67
      @hellobot67 Месяц назад

      In the group du as

  • @bnwo
    @bnwo 2 месяца назад +70

    How do the rich stay rich? By getting the government to prevent competition on their behalf.

    • @knuterthal5131
      @knuterthal5131 2 месяца назад +15

      American Capitalism, free Market and shit lololo

    • @edwardweeks1539
      @edwardweeks1539 2 месяца назад +10

      Heaven forbid an American get rich and keep jobs here instead of our beloved Chinese comrades

    • @dan4500
      @dan4500 2 месяца назад +3

      Good, other countries don't play by the same book as the US i.e. labor wages, safety etc... no way you could compete with that when you're paying people pennies per day to pick your garlic, otherwise they do hard labor in prison... lol

    • @GM-jv9jz
      @GM-jv9jz 2 месяца назад +4

      You must be a Komrad Kamala supporter

    •  2 месяца назад

      You don't understand that china uses slave labor and can undercut the USA b/c they don't fallow the same laws. We pay ss, insurance, etc. etc. They don't.

  • @s.k.1091
    @s.k.1091 2 месяца назад +2

    I make honey-fermented garlic every 2 weeks so I Always have a batch ready to eat after 1 month ‘fermenting’. I ALWAYS look for USA Garlic - Not for political reasons, but for confidence in clean food and integrity. Thank you!

  • @nancylombera978
    @nancylombera978 15 дней назад

    Wow! Learned so much!😃 Thank you for whomever made this video! I will be supporting Christopher Ranch this Thanksgiving!🙌🏽😊

  • @anniesama5729
    @anniesama5729 2 месяца назад +63

    As an Italian American, the fact that most people didn't eat garlic is harrowing.

    • @ericxpenner
      @ericxpenner 2 месяца назад +2

      Haha same. My girlfriend hast absolutely no taste for garlic. It was mind-blowing to learn.

    • @Danny-wv8ec
      @Danny-wv8ec 2 месяца назад +2

      As a Lebanese-Armenian-Greek I felt the same.

    • @jonpaul6948
      @jonpaul6948 2 месяца назад +5

      News flash, if you were born here, and you don't speak Italian, you're just a plain old American. Every one of us came from somewhere, imagine how silly it would be if we all said "English-American", "German-American" in front of everything. Grow up and stop trying to have a special title.

    • @ericxpenner
      @ericxpenner 2 месяца назад +4

      @@jonpaul6948 Hey, I'm 31/64th Italian. That entitles me to the label "Italian-American". I'm more Italian than the ones still in Italy, too!

    • @anniesama5729
      @anniesama5729 2 месяца назад

      @@jonpaul6948 my dude, people who call themselves "Italian American" know the difference. Dweebs that just call themselves "Italian" or "Irish" when their great grandparents came over are the ones to worry about.
      I'm sorry if you didn't get any culture from your family other than American.

  • @TheShedBuilt
    @TheShedBuilt 2 месяца назад +52

    I wish they could bring the Garlic Festival back to Gilroy!

    • @mominthe209
      @mominthe209 2 месяца назад

      @@TheShedBuilt a true nutter ruined that forever

    • @loriw5457
      @loriw5457 2 месяца назад +5

      Someone said that because of the 2019 tragedy, the City couldn't afford the 'insurance' and required security ?

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 2 месяца назад

      @@loriw5457 fight that in court, the big insurance scam...
      White supremacy issues, garlic....

    • @marambula
      @marambula 2 месяца назад +2

      That’s what the video said. Insurance costs were too much after the shooting.
      in America there’s Festival control never gun control.

    • @jackMeought-fr8vl
      @jackMeought-fr8vl Месяц назад +1

      CA has the most strict gun control in the country.
      How can the city not afford to pay a few security guards?

  • @chowmarina008
    @chowmarina008 2 месяца назад +4

    I dont live in the US nor am I American but if i lived there, i would rather purchase this garlic grown in the US rather the stuff from China even if its more expensive. This opinion is coming from AB, Canada.

  • @los447
    @los447 15 дней назад

    As a neighbor of Gilroy, CA, when I drive past it during harvest season, the scent is absolutely delicious. So happy they are in business and knowing I have their product in my kitchen right now!

  • @billmusgrave5468
    @billmusgrave5468 Месяц назад +1

    Christopher Garlic is the best.

  • @rogersliu1200
    @rogersliu1200 2 месяца назад +14

    Garlic by itself is not high-value crop. The Chinese garlic is reasonable. See the media never tells you that US Corn flooded the market because they are dirt cheap. It is just a different nature when you apply automation and mass production.

  • @Nokenify
    @Nokenify 2 месяца назад +11

    Please do another hour of garlic. It's the best.

  • @paulciccarello661
    @paulciccarello661 2 месяца назад +6

    Great story, keep going with American grown

  • @soniatriana9091
    @soniatriana9091 2 месяца назад

    Outstanding video! Ken is such a passionate representative for his family’s mega garlic enterprise! I’ve been to Gilroy, CA & miles before you get there, you can smell the garlic! How awesome that this business was able to modify & eventually innovate in order to continue in business & ultimately become an even bigger & more successful company! What an amazing legacy his grandfather started!!

  • @MicroUrbanGardenWonders
    @MicroUrbanGardenWonders Месяц назад

    "This is the first time seeing the garlic processing process through your video, it's really good and fascinating! Each step is shown clearly and meticulously, both interesting and relaxing to the viewer. Thank you for sharing these wonderful moments, looking forward to more creative videos!"

  • @cya2163
    @cya2163 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for supplying we Canadians with garlic!!! I LOVE garlic!!!

  • @robertshaw100
    @robertshaw100 2 месяца назад +9

    They probably need to keep 10% of their largest bulbs to replant. My family LOVES garlic.

  • @overdramaticpan
    @overdramaticpan 2 месяца назад +66

    i feel bad for the people who work in that 90° room

    • @plumtart
      @plumtart 2 месяца назад +9

      The whole town smells heavily of garlic during harvest. I wouldn't want to be in that room either. The rooms they process chopped onions are the worst.

    • @easyteh4getperson
      @easyteh4getperson 2 месяца назад +5

      outside is pretty much the same lol or hotter

    • @MadeByChinkee
      @MadeByChinkee 2 месяца назад +5

      If you’re used to winter/cold it might be. But if you’re used to warm/hot climate, not so.

    • @mindwreckRC
      @mindwreckRC 2 месяца назад +7

      its been over a 100-105F outside recently in california and yet people still work outside just fine. 90 isn't that hot..

    • @jdoesmath2065
      @jdoesmath2065 2 месяца назад +2

      Try the drying tunnels for prunes at Sunsweet ... 180°F.

  • @errk25
    @errk25 2 месяца назад +1

    Living my whole life in California near the source it’s hard to imagine garlic ever being a niche product. Have always used it all the time. I always buy Christopher Ranch. Great product.

  • @kavithsayed2102
    @kavithsayed2102 Месяц назад +2

    Woh... its amazing to see how garlic is being produced cleaned and packet fr distrubtion. ❤

  • @trex1448
    @trex1448 2 месяца назад +29

    All Korean Americans intentionally seek out American garlic simply bc it's better quality than Chinese garlic.

    • @trex1448
      @trex1448 2 месяца назад

      we eat tubs of it. mince it using food processor and freeze ziplock bags of it.

    • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
      @edmundblackaddercoc8522 2 месяца назад +3

      What isn't better quality than anything Chinese?!

    • @SoftTofu123
      @SoftTofu123 2 месяца назад

      @@edmundblackaddercoc8522 electronics, sneakers, screws, etc. They've mastered quality production for a lot of things. They are also capable of making things for cheap and poor quality, if the client wants them to.

  • @ohh_manda
    @ohh_manda 2 месяца назад +46

    This dude just made me never buy his brand. He spent 10 mins talking about how its made in USA including lobbying the government. THEN he turns around and says he imports garlic to sell under his brand? 13:23

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik 2 месяца назад +9

      CR has/had a second brand.
      Christopher Ranch branded garlic is grown by them.

    • @Sellsor
      @Sellsor 2 месяца назад +11

      They said it's nit under their name, and what's the big deal? Violates your morals that they associate with importing? Acting like that is pretty sad, there is no way that every single thing you buy is American made

    • @birdie123
      @birdie123 2 месяца назад +5

      Isn't this what corporate America is about?
      The result being that the consumers would have to pay MORE to buy their produce...

    • @namastyle
      @namastyle 2 месяца назад +1

      Not only that, but CR participated with other California growers to import Chinese garlic without tariffs, allowing their processing division access to cheaper raw materials and extra profits.

    • @PTSDwithME
      @PTSDwithME 2 месяца назад +1

      Just wait until you hear about pharmaceuticals, clothing, food, bottled water, and just about literally everything……

  • @Lordwolfie59
    @Lordwolfie59 2 месяца назад +63

    There are plenty of people who would work there if they paid a decent wage. Its crazy to me its cheaper for them to get a visa for people from another country to come pick the crops for a few months verse just paying a decent wage to united states citizens.

    • @namastyle
      @namastyle 2 месяца назад +43

      Ken: complains about Chinese garlic killing off American farms and jobs, and lobbying for tariffs to funnel American dollars into his monopoly-power company.
      Also Ken: imports seasonal migrant workers to perform the bulk of manual labor that allows him to scale the Gilroy garlic operation to market-dominant size.

    • @pwp8737
      @pwp8737 2 месяца назад +17

      Americans like their food in huge portions and cheap. Go to Europe and ask for the nearest all-you-can-eat buffet and they will laugh at you.

    •  2 месяца назад

      You'll be paying a lot more for American garlic and china will rule the world. They can do it for far less.

    • @eyeborg3148
      @eyeborg3148 2 месяца назад

      Exactly, they don’t deserve protectionism from the US government when they won’t even hire American workers. What’s the difference if my garlic is grown by the Chinese or Mexicans. Might as well get rid of the tariffs and let Americans get cheaper garlic. The only winners are people like Ken, that’s why he hires lobbyists.

    • @chunkmen
      @chunkmen 2 месяца назад +16

      Who is going to sign up for a job that you only get paid 4 weeks for? They are temporary employees that are part of a job placement company that works to fill agricultural jobs in the US.

  • @betterlivingonabudget
    @betterlivingonabudget 2 месяца назад

    Love hearing about Christopher Ranch's garlic business, and that they do it all by hand. ❤❤ Garlic is a super food, and CR is doing a super job getting into stores in the healthiest way possible while employing lots of people. That is a triple win, IMO, and I'll be sure to look for this brand next time I'm garlic shopping.

  • @wa13601
    @wa13601 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you Chisropher RANCH for what you do! We need a usa grower!

  • @kriti8906
    @kriti8906 2 месяца назад +12

    Watching this while eating garlic spinach rice 🍚

    • @pwp8737
      @pwp8737 2 месяца назад

      I'm in San Francisco and making spanakorizo while watching this also

  • @dyu8184
    @dyu8184 2 месяца назад +28

    Christopher Ranch also imports a ton of Chinese garlic

    • @sebastianconstantin5176
      @sebastianconstantin5176 2 месяца назад +2

      if u cant beat them join them, lol. he kind of beats the whole purpose of his factory...

    • @creativemindplay
      @creativemindplay 2 месяца назад +2

      That was mentioned in the video..

    • @rcbrascan
      @rcbrascan 2 месяца назад

      So does Christopher Ranch pay the tariffs that they asked the government to impose on the Chinese garlic?

    • @garlicandchilipreppers8533
      @garlicandchilipreppers8533 2 месяца назад +12

      Probably the majority of his products are Chinese grown, this is just an advertisement for his Trademark. If the US is anything like the European Union it only needs to be processed in the country and it can be labelled US Product, so the end user never knows the origin.

    • @knuterthal5131
      @knuterthal5131 2 месяца назад

      @@garlicandchilipreppers8533 Same here in EU, grow mushrooms in Poland, drive them to Germany, Package them in Germany - Tada Guaranteed German grown Mushrooms. you will never know.

  • @retired-s5h
    @retired-s5h 2 месяца назад +46

    I don't think the Chinese are dumping garlic at a loss, it must be much cheaper for them grow it. It should be cheaper considering the company brings in migrant workers in thousands if I'm not wrong. Its ironic you guys love to keep away those economic migrants while importing them for a few months to save money, like renting slave.

    • @zarpthunder
      @zarpthunder 2 месяца назад

      They use free prison labor to peel their garlic. Not huge expensive machines. That's why it's cheaper.

    • @BlancOwly
      @BlancOwly 2 месяца назад +10

      america is a double standard

    • @dawuid1491
      @dawuid1491 2 месяца назад

      If Chinese are dumping everything at a lose just to sell them at a cheaper price, and still have their economy boomed so much for the past decades since they opened their market and started trading, then it means the basic principle of ecomoics are all wrong, which simiply isn't true.

    • @pwp8737
      @pwp8737 2 месяца назад

      It's impossible to have free trade when one country uses its central bank to throw hundreds of billions of dollars at free interest, prohibits free trade unions to represent labor and localities lease land for free all at the behest of the party bosses who only care to report their economic success to the top leadership. Free trade only with free countries.

    • @chunkmen
      @chunkmen 2 месяца назад

      China since joining the WTO has been accused of dumping in markets a lot. Generally the migrants that come over to work these jobs are coming over as people who are employed in a multi/bi national work placement company to fill those roles. Generally these migrants are getting paid considerably well before they get back on the bus and go home to chill for a couple months or sign up for a new ag visa and go for the next job.

  • @danielzhang2242
    @danielzhang2242 27 дней назад +1

    Yes the 25% tariff defends the garlic industry from foreign competition, but it means that American consumers has to pay more for any garlic. It takes away the choice of American consumers to buy cheaper foreign garlic for the benefit of the garlic industries profit.

  • @johnnydiscovery
    @johnnydiscovery Месяц назад

    It's incredible to see how Christopher Ranch has survived and thrived despite the challenges from imported garlic. Their resilience and dedication to maintaining quality American-grown garlic are truly admirable!

  • @williammaxwell1919
    @williammaxwell1919 2 месяца назад +4

    "How much garlic in that?" Julie "A Lot?"... obviously not enough garlic

  • @JBAutomotive794
    @JBAutomotive794 2 месяца назад +4

    When I find myself watching a 20 min video on Garlic, i realize its time for bed.

  • @buschhuhn9197
    @buschhuhn9197 2 месяца назад +1

    Same challenge everywhere. It is VERY tedious to peel tiny little cloves grown locally, but for private households it's absolutely worth it. The chinese imports are nice, big and next to tasteless...not to talk of reckless neglect on harmful substances in water, soil, air those are grown in.

  • @leelaural
    @leelaural 2 месяца назад +1

    Thx to all those workers...we appreciate what you do.

  • @pauldacus4590
    @pauldacus4590 2 месяца назад +6

    Someone needs to invent a garlic peeler for home use that actually works..

  • @anon511
    @anon511 2 месяца назад +4

    maybe tariffs would be beneficial after all. It would force consumers to use American goods as opposed to Chinese ones.

    • @GamerKnight-os1ot
      @GamerKnight-os1ot 2 месяца назад +2

      Tariffs are great, that's why billionares hate them.

  • @masterimbecile
    @masterimbecile 2 месяца назад +5

    6:27 say it with me: “Allicin is like a two part epoxy.”

  • @toddmagnusson4880
    @toddmagnusson4880 Месяц назад +1

    I used to go to the Garlic Festival every year ! I would make sure that I could get that weekend off. And then I tried going on the first day of the Festival and was hooked!!! I truly miss that Festival.

  • @KentoLeoDragon
    @KentoLeoDragon 2 месяца назад

    Brings back memories. In the military I was stationed south of Gilroy and still remember the smell of the town when passing through. I always check to see my garlic is from Gilroy. The Garlic festival was a must do.

  • @richardtaylor1024
    @richardtaylor1024 2 месяца назад +6

    What a fantastic operation, well done to you and your family.

  • @bodhipsyche
    @bodhipsyche 2 месяца назад +26

    As a Vietnamese American our family actively avoid any Chinese agricultural produce as they are known to grow and preserve their crop with loads of chemicals and banned substances. Vietnamese in Vietnam also prefer local products over Chinese ones.

    • @donaldli1864
      @donaldli1864 2 месяца назад +5

      Here’s a bone,enjoy

    • @ulooqulg
      @ulooqulg 2 месяца назад

      Yup ya customs , Quarantine, health inspectors are non existant ... 😂

    • @brianminsk8
      @brianminsk8 2 месяца назад +2

      RACIST

    • @bodhipsyche
      @bodhipsyche 2 месяца назад +5

      @@brianminsk8 telling the truth is NOT racist. Slap that label elsewhere

    • @downtomars6268
      @downtomars6268 2 месяца назад +4

      In the previous video, Americans were talking about Indian and Vietnamese shrimp that have loads of chemicals.

  • @brandino97yyc
    @brandino97yyc 2 месяца назад +5

    i live in canada and i always buy american, canadian and mexican produce before over seas. plus "domestic" is better quality

  • @drewmqn
    @drewmqn 2 месяца назад +2

    Best infomercial I've seen all day

  • @radiocaf
    @radiocaf Месяц назад

    Ken is one of the most relatable owners of a company ever, just seems like a genuinely down to earth, normal guy.

  • @richieh2006
    @richieh2006 2 месяца назад +5

    I like how that dude has a sense of humour and not just some boring business owner.

    • @Tathlon1
      @Tathlon1 Месяц назад +1

      Yes I have noticed his senseof humor to...keep up the good work Mr. Garlic!

  • @Kiyoone
    @Kiyoone 2 месяца назад +36

    PLOT TWIST:
    THE OWNERS ARE THE VAMPIRES

  • @herzogsbuick
    @herzogsbuick 2 месяца назад +4

    great. i love unnecessarily paying more for stuff. instead of diversifying and finding new market segments (multiple varieties with different flavors, more value added products etc), they petition the government to protect them. which hurts everyone else. thanks guys.

    • @rose.888
      @rose.888 2 месяца назад

      ???

    • @herzogsbuick
      @herzogsbuick 2 месяца назад

      @@rose.888 garlic is more expensive because of tariffs. those tariffs exist because american producers lobbied congress. that's what i mean by "unnecessarily paying more for stuff".
      the tariffs remove the option buying cheap imported garlic. i'm a bass player -- i don't have a lot of money. but cooking is what i do when i'm home. i've been buying bags of christopher ranch garlic for years from costco (even up here in alaska heh), i'm happy to support them, but if i have 3 days at home between tours, a bag of garlic will go bad. instead, i have to spend (again, alaska) $1 on a single bulb at a grocery store. so while i happily buy their garlic, they're also doing me dirty. and you.
      to summarize: we can't always make the choices we want. tariffs can price us out of making any choice at all. and i think that's silly.

  • @michaelougarezos8963
    @michaelougarezos8963 Месяц назад

    Christopher and all the family are an American icon, what a wonderful video ❤💯🙏 ( Sydney Australia )

  • @matildabishops9196
    @matildabishops9196 Месяц назад

    I love driving through the fields as the workers are out there picking the produce as I’m going to pick up my load. I always slow down looking to see what they are picking for us to eat! ❤❤❤❤

  • @Swalley311
    @Swalley311 2 месяца назад +30

    If you just bought your garlic locally (it can be grown in pretty much every state), then you wouldn't need thousands of migrant workers to "pick the food Americans eat". Small local farms provide the stability in your food system for many reasons, and even benefits the local workforce by giving teenagers and young men just starting in the workforce a valuable job they can do and will love to do. Take it from me, I was lucky enough to be one of them!

    • @Sodier402
      @Sodier402 2 месяца назад +11

      You would still need thousands of migrant workers, they’d just be spread out across 48 states. If anything you’d need more, since the process would be less efficient. Small local farms are the weakest link in the farming industry. They use twice the resources to grow half as much.

    • @Swalley311
      @Swalley311 2 месяца назад +4

      @@Sodier402 that is literally the opposite of the truth. You must have missed the part where I talked about teenagers and young men working on our farms again. Perfect job for a young man....instead we insist that they "go to college", which everyone now knows how much of a scam that is...

    • @Sodier402
      @Sodier402 2 месяца назад +9

      @@Swalley311 "Perfect job" except it pays a fifth as much as restroom attendant with worse hours. There's a reason harvesting has been historically limited to being done by the lowest of society word wide. It's hard unpleasant work. We should be thanking the migrants for doing it and keeping our food prices lower.

    • @Swalley311
      @Swalley311 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Sodier402 You are talking to a farmer who literally does this every day! Haha! It pays more than any other intro job I know of! I gotta wonder...what is your experience in this field? You're on the internet, so you must be an expert...

    • @rickgao9573
      @rickgao9573 2 месяца назад +6

      ​@@Swalley311lmao ok bud. How much are you paying an hour

  • @Onionbaron
    @Onionbaron 2 месяца назад +38

    The U.S not buying whole garlics? Pre peeled???
    Very hard for me to understand why!!!

    • @cognitivedissonancecamp6326
      @cognitivedissonancecamp6326 2 месяца назад +6

      I thought this too, but then I splurged and bought a jar of roasted minced garlic and was sold on how good it was and I'm too lazy to have it on hand all the time, ready to go.

    • @daveklein2826
      @daveklein2826 2 месяца назад +6

      Nothing hard to understand...... Well maybe for your mini brain

    • @fionamann1553
      @fionamann1553 2 месяца назад

      Why are you so rude?​@@daveklein2826

    • @TheTechnoPilot
      @TheTechnoPilot 2 месяца назад +6

      @@daveklein2826it’s insane levels of expected convenience beyond reasonable and continues to push additional food processing, driving up costs.

    • @sirbixalot73
      @sirbixalot73 2 месяца назад +2

      I buy whole bulbs because it lasts longer. Doing that pre-peel method makes use of less than perfect bulbs but still good cloves. If I was going to do a large amount of garlic, I would but the pre-peeled. The minced is not very good.

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B 2 месяца назад +4

    7:05 "... because Americans wouldn't buy bulbs that didn't look perfect" this is just so sad that the American public thinks this way. They want that perfectly red looking apple... that often tastes like absolute garbage, but who cares it looks like an apple should look. How much cheaper fresh fruits and vegetables would be if we didn't have this absolute obsession with caring what it looks like.

    • @Stunkos
      @Stunkos 2 месяца назад

      It's more that people don't want to buy spoiled produce and don't know how to tell so they just don't take a risk.

  • @michaellippmann4474
    @michaellippmann4474 16 часов назад

    Wow...this was pretty awesome, Christopher Ranch has nothing to fear from the 300 heads of garlic I grow!!! 😂😂
    We have never bought Chinese Garlic...always grown our own or ensured we bought either American or Canadian grown garlic!
    Hardly a meal goes by that does not start with garlic and onions in our home!
    Cheers
    Mike 🇨🇦

  • @justtabandme8871
    @justtabandme8871 Месяц назад

    I grew up in the Santa Clara Valley in the 1940’s through 2010. The incredible scent is SO prevalent in the mornings, during harvest!!! We used to get our garlic at a fruit stand every time we went to Gilroy!!! I attended the first Garlic Festival, and didn’t often miss it!!! Garlic ice cream anyone???

  • @crystalle8982
    @crystalle8982 2 месяца назад +5

    👍❤️ I always Christopher Ranch garlic bags whenever I need garlic & see it in Costco & grocery stores.
    Good American local business & farmers. Please support & dont let unsafe & untrusted Made in China garlics & products flooded America ki ll & bankrupt our farmers & businesses. 🙏

  • @hadenman5
    @hadenman5 2 месяца назад +92

    Garlic flavoured ice cream? That doesn’t sound good at all

    • @garlicandchilipreppers8533
      @garlicandchilipreppers8533 2 месяца назад +16

      Black Garlic Ice cream, delicious I am selling DIY BG Ice cream packets.

    • @Hisa1shi
      @Hisa1shi 2 месяца назад +8

      It's the best thing I ate at Gilroy garlic festival

    • @AKAK-rh7lr
      @AKAK-rh7lr 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Hisa1shiTheir cooking is that bad?

    • @Hisa1shi
      @Hisa1shi 2 месяца назад +3

      @@hadenman5 the food is assaultingly strong with garlic, borderline unenjoyable. The garlic ice cream was subtle

    • @Codangerz
      @Codangerz 2 месяца назад

      I tried it, it is amazing, highly recommend!

  • @MonkeyDelicious
    @MonkeyDelicious 2 месяца назад +21

    Tarriffs are taxes the consumers pay.

    • @thehonesttruth8808
      @thehonesttruth8808 2 месяца назад

      I hate libs

    • @annoyedok321
      @annoyedok321 2 месяца назад +4

      Our food supply is even more important than our military for home defense. The Irish potato famine is an example of using food as a weapon that resulted in 1 million dead at the hands of the British. We pay taxes for a idle military, we should be paying them to maintain our food supply. If anything we're not doing another to keep the food supply sustainable.

    • @DanieleGiorgino
      @DanieleGiorgino 2 месяца назад +1

      The alternative is relying on China for your garlic.

    • @stefanosnikolaidis552
      @stefanosnikolaidis552 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DanieleGiorginonot only garlic,it starts with garlic

    • @aronchai
      @aronchai 2 месяца назад

      @@annoyedok321 Right, cause we'll starve if China cuts off our garlic

  • @SHOBUJKARMAKAR1995
    @SHOBUJKARMAKAR1995 2 месяца назад

    I am loving his vibe. Such a warm person.😊

  • @NimaxHoney
    @NimaxHoney 7 дней назад

    Great video! ❤️ appreciate all the work the hands put in to our foods thanks!

  • @markregan4737
    @markregan4737 2 месяца назад +5

    do you know how they could get labour for the harvest? Pay more. They import workers because they don't have to pay them as much if you increase the pay Americans would be more likely to take the jobs its not a labour issue they just don't want to eat into their profits.

    • @landlice48
      @landlice48 Месяц назад

      I doubt it. Sadly, fewer and fewer people want full time work. They want a full-time salary, with lots of benefits and company bonuses for a 2-3 day work week. Yes, this happens in Canada too.