Harvesting and Processing the Oats - The Diffner Homestead

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2017
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  • @evebrito3623
    @evebrito3623 Год назад +32

    My kindergartener asked me where his oatmeal came from. This is the best video I found to teach him clearly and in short time how the oats are harvested. Thank you 🙏🏽

    • @elleobi
      @elleobi 4 месяца назад

      I'm here for the exact same reason! 😊

  • @georgehotelling6290
    @georgehotelling6290 Год назад +14

    This video was awesome!! Super clear, concise and informative!

  • @richardchiolero2614
    @richardchiolero2614 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for this video!
    I’ve never actually seen the process from start to finish. Good work!

  • @mrsnulch
    @mrsnulch Год назад +3

    This is awesome dude, it's so cool to see the process as a city slicker. Great video, cheers.

  • @null-xf9pd
    @null-xf9pd 2 года назад +4

    Love the psalm flashed on there. Bless your family brother

  • @KathleenGallafraigh
    @KathleenGallafraigh 3 года назад +34

    I see you haven't been making videos in a while. This one was very well.done and provided exactly the information I needed. Please consider making how to videos on homesteading again.

  • @leteishaarrigo8586
    @leteishaarrigo8586 Год назад +1

    Perfection! Very well explained and shown. I love that the young kids can get in and help. What a great skill to learn and they looked like they were enjoying the process.

  • @franc362
    @franc362 3 года назад +4

    Great method and priceless time with the family

  • @tracytracy1030
    @tracytracy1030 3 года назад +3

    Very cool, I was looking for a video to show my little nephew how this was done. Thank you so much for posting this video!

  • @annschrimsher5183
    @annschrimsher5183 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for doing this video. This was extremely helpful.

  • @jbelme1
    @jbelme1 4 года назад +8

    Thanks. I found some oats growing on the shoulder of the highway and want to grow them next season but couldn’t determine seed from husk. It looks like if you were to hold up three fingers and they all look like seed.

  • @humblerepentpraygive5815
    @humblerepentpraygive5815 Год назад +2

    Wonderful family project. I hope you are all well. ❤️

  • @mmmm5201
    @mmmm5201 4 года назад +23

    This is the first time I saw oats in my life

    • @user-vi2dz3fk6g
      @user-vi2dz3fk6g Месяц назад +1

      Hope you have started to eat them, they're really healhy!

  • @dougrighthand5462
    @dougrighthand5462 3 года назад +5

    You smacked the crap out of that little girl's hand at 2:15....no you eat it...lol, poor baby

  • @robertue1
    @robertue1 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this video! It will make me appreciate even more my oatmeal breakfast 🤗.

  • @CrestonHill
    @CrestonHill 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video!!! Good work! I learned a lot

  • @MelZ82523
    @MelZ82523 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for that video! You did an awesome job!

  • @rustinstardust2094
    @rustinstardust2094 4 года назад +1

    Ok, that threshing of the oats looks like fun 🤗

  • @blbmnm5939
    @blbmnm5939 2 года назад

    found this video when trying to document myself about oats, here just to let u know that i appreciate ur upload, big thank u

  • @victorgarridosolis4385
    @victorgarridosolis4385 4 года назад +2

    great video dude! just what I needed :)

  • @maydavalle
    @maydavalle Год назад

    So cool
    Thank you for sharing🌾💗

  • @keithyoung7381
    @keithyoung7381 10 месяцев назад

    Very neat. Great video

  • @fyerhead203
    @fyerhead203 Год назад +1

    Hi I love oatmeal, that is all folks!

  • @elijahsanders3547
    @elijahsanders3547 Год назад

    This was very detailed, thank you :)

  • @Elijah_Dove
    @Elijah_Dove Год назад

    Great to see this. Nice one 👍🏻

  • @sdit4500
    @sdit4500 8 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @kreemarie7550
    @kreemarie7550 Год назад

    Gave exactly what I was looking for . I’d really like to see how the seed is processed.

  • @yudiantofirmansyah8818
    @yudiantofirmansyah8818 Год назад

    The video I'm looking. Thanks for the video

  • @ellenj8896
    @ellenj8896 2 года назад

    Great vid!

  • @TheHistoryOfAllThings
    @TheHistoryOfAllThings 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Jason. Nice video. Is glyphosate used to dry up the oat plants before harvesting?

    • @carlamoyer8305
      @carlamoyer8305 4 года назад +14

      Might as well just buy a box of quaker oats if you're gonna use glyphosate.

  • @gregmann7936
    @gregmann7936 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks this process will help me.

  • @bwertz7068
    @bwertz7068 2 года назад +1

    Would it be easier to put bird or deer netting on top of the tarp then shake the oats and husk from the straw?

  • @freddycook630
    @freddycook630 9 месяцев назад +1

    if you do away with the electric fan, and bring in a sieve you would have less wasted and a quicker separation, but all in all 8/10

  • @DaylightDisinfectant
    @DaylightDisinfectant Год назад

    And then a miracle occurs snd it’s in this nice little Quaker packers

  • @dolbyderringer2225
    @dolbyderringer2225 4 года назад +37

    Thats a whole lotta work for an morning's bowl of oatmeal😅

    • @echo-channel77
      @echo-channel77 4 года назад +15

      Look at it in terms of calorie cost. For a couple of hours work, you can gain enough calories to feed what appears to be at least 2 people for an entire day (or ~4,000 Calories). That leaves 14 hours a day, every day, to focus on making.... whiskey!

    • @devinmichaelroberts9954
      @devinmichaelroberts9954 4 года назад +2

      @@echo-channel77 YOur math is off.. growing grains at home is not worth the calorie expense. THere are multiple homesteaders oin youtube who have covered the reasons. There are far better things to grow that dont take the processing and time up.

    • @Unsensitive
      @Unsensitive 2 года назад +2

      @@devinmichaelroberts9954
      Grains are valuable due to their long shelf life, in cases of famine, but I'd probably stick to corn or sorghum vs oats for a staple grain.
      Otherwise potatoes and beans are better yearly staples, with squash for variety.
      I also grow sunchokes, as they are zero effort, spread on their own, and are pretty. In an emergency food situation, such as crop failure and coming winter, I could just go outside and dig em up.
      I'm also no homesteader.. so consider this amateur homestead advice.

  • @sarahhowell3725
    @sarahhowell3725 Год назад +1

    How big was the plot and how much did it yield ?

  • @Lyneaboom
    @Lyneaboom 3 года назад +1

    how do you manage leaving the oats out for a week after harvesting without having rodents or birds eat your grain?

  • @MatthewSherriff85
    @MatthewSherriff85 3 года назад

    I have some oat seed to try and plant i should probation do it soon actually. Thanks for the info

  • @joannthompson765
    @joannthompson765 5 месяцев назад

    what kind of fertilizer did u use how many days does it need 100+

  • @MrKayakmr
    @MrKayakmr 2 года назад

    Thank You!😃

  • @TheLyzardIAm
    @TheLyzardIAm 2 года назад +5

    So my question is this, after that last step is completed, what is the next step? It doesn't look like the oatmeal you buy in the store. Do they roll it? How is that done by hand?

    • @rockylily36
      @rockylily36 2 года назад +1

      Apparently you can use a pasta maker to roll it.

    • @TheNewTestament27
      @TheNewTestament27 2 года назад

      Mill

    • @whitneybelk4861
      @whitneybelk4861 Год назад +3

      You can eat the groat whole. Look for recipes. I use a slow cooker overnight recipe. 2 cups of groats and 8 cups of water. It's that simple.

    • @TheLyzardIAm
      @TheLyzardIAm Год назад +2

      @@whitneybelk4861 lol thanks. I make them on a regular basis on the stove. I've been milling grain for about a year now and haven't looked back.

  • @rodney73991
    @rodney73991 2 года назад

    good job man. take straw and craft dig deep tomato garden. then water tomatoes act sponge when summer draught hits. tomatoes super tall. roots hit layer of straw chaft. over time turn soil.

  • @tomdufresne1784
    @tomdufresne1784 2 года назад

    Informative!

  • @shaunbang
    @shaunbang Месяц назад

    really makes you wonder who was the first person to think of grinding up a bunch of grass then making bread with it. it had to have been an accident i assume like he first made the powder for some reason then it got wet and then it got hot via the sun or something and turns into delicious bread?

    • @KingTrouser
      @KingTrouser 8 дней назад

      They say people grew grains first to make beer, bread and stuff came later, probably by accident you're right.

  • @leedoran7981
    @leedoran7981 2 года назад

    how does it go from all this to what they sell in the cans. it doesn't look the same

  • @TheLazyWanderer
    @TheLazyWanderer 4 года назад

    Good details

  • @lukejones1244
    @lukejones1244 3 года назад +4

    Dont oats also have a "hull" that needs to be removed?

    • @ajrwilde14
      @ajrwilde14 3 года назад

      yeah that will come later

  • @algibs9095
    @algibs9095 11 месяцев назад

    Now how to remove the husk?

  • @joeybeanz76
    @joeybeanz76 5 лет назад +6

    2:15 😂😂🚫🚫🚫

  • @joshcruz2448
    @joshcruz2448 3 года назад

    Impressive

  • @JingleJoe
    @JingleJoe 3 года назад +1

    that sickle looks blunt as fuck, did you sharpen it before use?

  • @stanl.59
    @stanl.59 2 года назад

    Can I just put milk in my wild oats and eat it?

  • @lijit77
    @lijit77 4 года назад +7

    So people are stamping on my breakfast?

    • @daledenisetheel7290
      @daledenisetheel7290 4 года назад +3

      That is how you do your own oats on a small scale. Commercially it is done by machines.

    • @kerronmcsween6095
      @kerronmcsween6095 3 года назад +2

      That's nothing think how they deal with this, 🍷🍾👈wine, crush it bare foot, we drink it and say ahhhhhh good wine good wine😂

  • @Lovelyandgifted
    @Lovelyandgifted 4 года назад

    So simple. Thanks

  • @gulingjogja3151
    @gulingjogja3151 Год назад

    Petani yang bagus untuk itu Saya ingin meniru dengan kendala Bagaimana untuk mendapatkan bibit nya

  • @chelsiehill5451
    @chelsiehill5451 Год назад

    Did you smack that little girl?

  • @lisajennings3385
    @lisajennings3385 Год назад

    I never heard of letting your kids stomp on oats to thrash it. The Oat Police might give you a citation. Just don't do that for commercial sales.

  • @WheresJesus777
    @WheresJesus777 Год назад

    The lord brought me to your video, and I was eating oatmeal. He said.. how are oats ground. So I looked it up on RUclips in my prayer time. Then he brought me to your video. When I saw psalm 35:5 I knew the Holy Spirit brought me here. Thankyou for making this video. It’s was cool to watch.

  • @BeingRomans829ed
    @BeingRomans829ed 3 месяца назад

    Mairzy doats.

  • @gulingjogja3151
    @gulingjogja3151 Год назад

    Orang yang jadul tentang gadget kalau bisa untuk mendapatkan bibit minta tolong wa dengan bahasa Indonesia biar saya ngerti

  • @gaildimick1831
    @gaildimick1831 Год назад +1

    Well it’s called “work & sweat” all because of a sin sick curse world. But by Gods Grace it will change. Keep looking up.

  • @wendywinn270
    @wendywinn270 4 года назад +3

    After seeing the process of stamping on the oats, I won't want to eat it anymore!

    • @marek3041
      @marek3041 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/9igfV-_Xhq4/видео.html

  • @dojodance
    @dojodance Месяц назад

    It is so funny to watch Americans use a sickle. They wack the living crap out of the plant instead of cut it. Most grains would fall off. Instead don't be lazy and sharpen that sickle and let the blade do the work so the oats don't all end up on the ground. Yes, I am American, so I can say this with a smile on my face, I sharpen my sickle.

  • @DaudiMajozi
    @DaudiMajozi 3 года назад +2

    way too bouncy holding the camera