This is just great, wholesome, regular stuff, Dad and his son, sharing mutual interest in a subject, and chatting about it, need more of this in today's culture.
I remember studying Permaculture principles on the 66-acre Zaytuna Farm property in Northern NSW, Australia with Jeff Lawton back in the day. God bless you and your lovely son passionately spreading the wisdom of Bill Mollison. What the world needs now is a bunch of hummus.! Thank you for the content.
Thanks for covering mental & physical toughness. We're in TX west of William, where it's hotter and drier. You have to figure out how to manage your tasks when it's over 100F ( real feel can be over 110F). My husband and I are in our 60s and can run circles around much younger but softer folks. William's plan for learning permaculture sounds great. Add a homesteading festival sometime and we'll come.
Happy Birthday, Billy! I have to say-I love your and William’s relationship. You two are are connected at the heart. ❤️😊. It’s the same type relationship I witnessed with my husband and our son, who transitioned to Heaven last August. We miss our boy terribly-keep expressing your love for yours-we always did and it brings us great comfort that he knew he was loved.
I know you and Michelle are so proud of him. Always loved the videos y'all did together but I always said he needed to be in front of the camera more. Y'all did a awesome job raising him. Now we would love to see the grandbaby Keep up the good work and God bless you all
What a blessing to see William taking a page out of your book and running with it! I can see one of y'all is likely left-handed because this is how hugs go in my family, too - I always end up mirroring my family member or friend (I'm left-handed) going for a hug and one of us has to do a little dance to make sure we don't whallop each other. LOL Starting small in our current place so we're ready to go larger when we get our forever farm - after we work out as many of the "bugs" as we can. And trying to convert my single crop per row husband into an interplanting "almost chaos" raised bed gardener... So far, we've had some promising stuff this year!
It's great seeing William on the channel again, can't wait to check out his channel too. Happy early Birthday Billy 🎉🎊🥳 We bought our place 6 yrs ago this spring, it was technically in Dec when we started the process & finished it in Feb. Hubby instantly wanted to start changing stuff & got mad at me (still is. Lol) because i wanted to know how the land took the snow & rain, where it was going, most of the place was in bad shape. Now we can start making changes as thing's allow. 😅
I agree, starting too big is probably the MAIN problem that homesteaders make .. Folks that have never lived in the country, run a farm, raised livestock or grown crops don't have a grasp of the labor involved, and try to do 'everything' on one piece of land, with no clear concept of how much they really need, how much they can really work, and what tools will help them the most .. so they overspend on property and equipment, go into debt, get frustrated, and sell their dreams. We should be taking them in hand before they ever consider leaving the city, and giving them small lessons that they can practice in suburbia, so when they get on land, they are not completely lost and clueless. I also think that getting them into land partnerships will be more helpful in the long term - a land partnership done right can give the partners ample time to work out how they will function together long before they get on land .. and the lack of support for beginning homesteaders is likely the SECOND reason most homestead failures happen .. Getting a good deal on some land is wonderful . getting land with no reliable neighbors or local infrastructure is less wonderful, and disastrous for a tenderfoot. A land partnership provides a support network built in, and having the partners provide the extra eyes on a property appraisal can mitigate some issues of permanence, if one has partners that will not pull the trigger on a deal without researching it properly - chose your potential partners well! There is likely to be a great need for consultants in conjunction with those Land Partnerships .. and a need for someone to coordinate events to let future partners meet, and become neighbors before moving to the country. Steal this idea, please! Like most of them .. I put it out there to be used 🔥💜✨ (edit) and, should your partners agree to it, we will be happy to sell trees to them - Jason
I agree with Chaoticcaninejb The greatest dynamic duo PIMP's on u tube. The Pasture Raised PIMP and the Grand Master PIMP Daddy himself, we are all blessed to watch and learn from your channels. If lower Middle TN fits the scope, come by for a tour and you can knock out a consulate while your here too. Had to put a plug in for that. But it's true. God Bless from TN.
So as a guess, I would bet he went to see Geoff Lawton, The Permaculture Guru! I still watch Bill Mollison Videos & still always get a good laugh & pick up new tips. Genius! I bought his 1st book, "Permaculture 1, about 35 years ago but it wasn't what I expected. It was basically a book you would take to a course. I still have it & read bits & pieces now & then. I live in NSW Australia & live in a Toyota Van (with my Dog) but have a brother with a business & a back yard that I'm growing a few things that I get from a Charity Food Bank & what I can find cheap in the supermarkets. I get a heap more than I expect, thanks to You Guys & others that I watch. Cheers...
This is killer! Talk about several "chips off the old block". Nice work Dad...Ya done good! Might have to pull a Davey Crockett. "I'm going to Texas. Y'all can go to ..."! Because, it sounds like fly over-Mid-West, i.e. NE Kansas is dead last on his list of areas. Wink wink, nudge nudge. I don't know how old your son is. But... Fully digging his poise, his bearing, and keen eye on task and purpose. Thank you!
what a heart for helping and teaching others. amazing idea. Father I ask you to bless William place your hand on him and use him to teach your people how to live a life more connected to nature and more focused on you. In Yeshuas name amen
This is just great, wholesome, regular stuff, Dad and his son, sharing mutual interest in a subject, and chatting about it, need more of this in today's culture.
I think this family could talk about paint drying and make it interesting, wholesome and simply people you want to support and assiciate with.
Well said
I know you and Michelle are so proud of William. His channel is awesome and we always look forward to watching his content.
What a great kid you guys have raised. I love watching him, he has so much energy and so much knowledge!
I can’t thank the Lord enough for him!
The Permaculture Consultant just got another subscriber. Permaculture Is My Passion.
I remember studying Permaculture principles on the 66-acre Zaytuna Farm property in Northern NSW, Australia with Jeff Lawton back in the day. God bless you and your lovely son passionately spreading the wisdom of Bill Mollison. What the world needs now is a bunch of hummus.! Thank you for the content.
Glad to see William’s success! Keep up the good work, God’s work!
Train up a child in the way he should go...Well done William's Mom and Dad.❤
Thank you so much for the vote of confidence. I’ll give all credit to the Almighty.
Thanks for covering mental & physical toughness. We're in TX west of William, where it's hotter and drier. You have to figure out how to manage your tasks when it's over 100F ( real feel can be over 110F). My husband and I are in our 60s and can run circles around much younger but softer folks.
William's plan for learning permaculture sounds great. Add a homesteading festival sometime and we'll come.
That’s one proud P.I.M.P. Daddy! A blessed family-make that two blessed families! 🙏🏿🤩🐶
Thank you so much, my friend!
@@PermaPasturesFarm21 👍🏾🤩🐶
I just love your beautiful family. It gives me hope for this country that there are folks like you guys out there. 🇺🇸❤️
Thanks so much!
I love seeing y'all together. So much knowledge in one small space! Yes! Michelle included!
If only I could get her on camera more often!
What an amazing young man!!!!
Thank you very much, my friend!
You raised a smart kid there!!
I couldn’t agree more, my friend!
Happy Birthday, Billy! I have to say-I love your and William’s relationship. You two are are connected at the heart. ❤️😊. It’s the same type relationship I witnessed with my husband and our son, who transitioned to Heaven last August. We miss our boy terribly-keep expressing your love for yours-we always did and it brings us great comfort that he knew he was loved.
Thank you so much! May the Lord comfort you and yours Carolyn.
He sounds just like you Dad…well done on the parenting Billy and Mrs…..we love you all
Thank you so much for the vote of confidence, John!
Blessings.
I know you and Michelle are so proud of him. Always loved the videos y'all did together but I always said he needed to be in front of the camera more.
Y'all did a awesome job raising him. Now we would love to see the grandbaby
Keep up the good work and God bless you all
Thanks so much!
I'll be subscribing to his channel right after this video :) Thank you.
Thanks Dad!
Anytime, buddy!
Hello William, I’m good to see you back in the hills
Wow, William that is a great teaching concept. Demonstration schools, hands on learning.
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Wow I never knew Billy was your son.. Very cool!👍
I enjoy his videos too.💕
You got it switched around, but I know what you mean!
I love your beautiful family and your Cheeky Self Billy!
Love this family!
Love both your channels!
Thanks so much 😊
What a blessing to see William taking a page out of your book and running with it! I can see one of y'all is likely left-handed because this is how hugs go in my family, too - I always end up mirroring my family member or friend (I'm left-handed) going for a hug and one of us has to do a little dance to make sure we don't whallop each other. LOL Starting small in our current place so we're ready to go larger when we get our forever farm - after we work out as many of the "bugs" as we can. And trying to convert my single crop per row husband into an interplanting "almost chaos" raised bed gardener... So far, we've had some promising stuff this year!
Love and blessings to you and yours, my friend!
Nice to see your son! He looks so much like you and Michelle.. happy 4th of July! 🎉
Thank you! You too!
Awesome videos! Keep them coming! 👍.
Thanks! Will do!
Awww...love the father son team.
Thank you so much!
William- thats awesome!! And so needed! I will definitely be emailing you for a consult in south Texas
Awesome thank you!
the pasture raised pimp ! so good
Just keeping it real, my friend!
It's great seeing William on the channel again, can't wait to check out his channel too.
Happy early Birthday Billy 🎉🎊🥳
We bought our place 6 yrs ago this spring, it was technically in Dec when we started the process & finished it in Feb. Hubby instantly wanted to start changing stuff & got mad at me (still is. Lol) because i wanted to know how the land took the snow & rain, where it was going, most of the place was in bad shape. Now we can start making changes as thing's allow. 😅
Thank you so much, my friend!
I can’t wait for the advice on a cold climate!!
Ha ha. Permatureculture is hard on a near 62 year old wore out grandma too! But well worth it folks!!!!❤❤❤❤ thanks guys
Now that’s the spirit!
I Bet you're proud! I love William's channel
I love his channel also!
Superb
Thank you! Cheers!
❤
OMG! I watch you both and never knew you were related! How awesome!
Yes we are!
I’ll volunteer our little 5 acre property here in North Idaho for the cold climate demonstration site. 😊
He might take you up on that!
Love both your channels!!! Love all the content! ❤ thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom
You are so welcome!
Looks like Texas is working out very well for your son. Definitely a interesting business model.
I think so too!
His channel is fantastic!
I totally agree, my friend!
Who else thinks William sounds like John Hickok from Hickok45?
Two of the best father-son duos on the internet!
Keep on killing it guys.
Thank you so very much, my friend!
Oh i love these fools, been watchin since 2019. The podcast is usually p good too
I agree, starting too big is probably the MAIN problem that homesteaders make .. Folks that have never lived in the country, run a farm, raised livestock or grown crops don't have a grasp of the labor involved, and try to do 'everything' on one piece of land, with no clear concept of how much they really need, how much they can really work, and what tools will help them the most .. so they overspend on property and equipment, go into debt, get frustrated, and sell their dreams. We should be taking them in hand before they ever consider leaving the city, and giving them small lessons that they can practice in suburbia, so when they get on land, they are not completely lost and clueless. I also think that getting them into land partnerships will be more helpful in the long term - a land partnership done right can give the partners ample time to work out how they will function together long before they get on land .. and the lack of support for beginning homesteaders is likely the SECOND reason most homestead failures happen .. Getting a good deal on some land is wonderful . getting land with no reliable neighbors or local infrastructure is less wonderful, and disastrous for a tenderfoot. A land partnership provides a support network built in, and having the partners provide the extra eyes on a property appraisal can mitigate some issues of permanence, if one has partners that will not pull the trigger on a deal without researching it properly - chose your potential partners well! There is likely to be a great need for consultants in conjunction with those Land Partnerships .. and a need for someone to coordinate events to let future partners meet, and become neighbors before moving to the country. Steal this idea, please! Like most of them .. I put it out there to be used 🔥💜✨ (edit) and, should your partners agree to it, we will be happy to sell trees to them - Jason
I agree with Chaoticcaninejb The greatest dynamic duo PIMP's on u tube. The Pasture Raised PIMP and the Grand Master PIMP Daddy himself, we are all blessed to watch and learn from your channels. If lower Middle TN fits the scope, come by for a tour and you can knock out a consulate while your here too. Had to put a plug in for that. But it's true. God Bless from TN.
Building a permaculture orchard/food forest in mountainous temperate rainforest in North Georgia.
William please let us know when you open your farm up for lessons and how much. Definitely interested
So as a guess, I would bet he went to see Geoff Lawton, The Permaculture Guru! I still watch Bill Mollison Videos & still always get a good laugh & pick up new tips. Genius! I bought his 1st book, "Permaculture 1, about 35 years ago but it wasn't what I expected. It was basically a book you would take to a course. I still have it & read bits & pieces now & then. I live in NSW Australia & live in a Toyota Van (with my Dog) but have a brother with a business & a back yard that I'm growing a few things that I get from a Charity Food Bank & what I can find cheap in the supermarkets. I get a heap more than I expect, thanks to You Guys & others that I watch. Cheers...
This is killer! Talk about several "chips off the old block". Nice work Dad...Ya done good! Might have to pull a Davey Crockett. "I'm going to Texas. Y'all can go to ..."! Because, it sounds like fly over-Mid-West, i.e. NE Kansas is dead last on his list of areas. Wink wink, nudge nudge. I don't know how old your son is. But... Fully digging his poise, his bearing, and keen eye on task and purpose. Thank you!
I love that quote!
Hey,, what kind of brush cutter machine did you use? Looked cool ,,, and I need that!!! Awesome video!!
75 hard is great advice. With the Texas heat I haven't taken a hot shower in weeks so I have that part down. 😂😂😂
Like father like son 😂
He might be a better version than his old man!
Yall are awesome! If you ever want to open a school up here in arid, hot & cold Amarillo I would love to be a part of it! Bless you!
He might actually hit you up for that!
Yessss!!!!! 75 HARD!!!!
What is that ?
@@niamh2739 look it up!
Would love for you to visit Northern MN! Desolate frigid winter (usually not last year though)... & tropical summer 🤩😳😅
what a heart for helping and teaching others. amazing idea. Father I ask you to bless William place your hand on him and use him to teach your people how to live a life more connected to nature and more focused on you. In Yeshuas name amen
Why you talkin' about us again William?? . . .🙄😜
Love y'all 🙏
Love you back, my friend!
I’m interested in cold climate, high desert climate. I live at 7000 ft in Colorado and that describes my climate: cold and dry.
He might be headed that way soon!
@@PermaPasturesFarm21 that would be cool. More info about my difficult climate is always helpful.
A mountainous temperate rainforest environment? 🤔 Would my property qualify? 😁
Were in Texas
So what kind of climate would you consider Tulsa Oklahoma
You should definitely reach out to him on his channel, Sharon! He’s not that far away from you.
@@PermaPasturesFarm21 great thank you so much and love the collabs between you and Nathan!
I was taught never to work worth what I was being paid, but worth what I wanted to be paid.
I'd like a job like that!
That’s great but it doesn’t work anymore 😂
It’s never mattered to me who signed my paycheck, because I always worked for Higher Authority, and I was EXPECTED to do my best ALL THE TIME.
That’s what I’m talking about!
3:21 Sounds like a Swale tale if you ask me.
Are there issues with the perma storefront right now? I’m trying to order comfrey but the website is having trouble. It will not even load to contact.
Swails
Silva pasture
75 hard … ? I don’t know 🤷♀️ what any of these things mean
Do you have more than one son? Wasn't he a boy just a minute ago?
I believe just 1 so who got married recently and started a family but is living I n Texas.
@@janew5351 Last time I heard him on a video, he didn't have that deep voice. Now he sound like a more butch version of his father.
It seems like they grow so fast, doesn’t it!
Drift
Cool cap. :-)