I just looked up if cum was vegan and it seems to be a very divided topic
@Mr.H_39 минут бұрын
pespi
@MatthewBorell13 минут бұрын
My parents didn’t let me watch Power Rangers either
@slifer22 сағат бұрын
This video is making me bussin.
@APrettyGoodChannel2 сағат бұрын
I have no idea what this channel is by I feel you should grow li-times.
@tjacobconley12 сағат бұрын
and the government
@mojojojo34114 сағат бұрын
Its what? 4:29 i tried to look it up but idk how to spell it.
@ohaiClemmy4 сағат бұрын
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO why did they send this man a durag and wave cap?!?!?
@3ikilee6 сағат бұрын
“Ironically the thing that did to don’t need to” is a perfect end to this. Wish more folks listened.
@paulurban26 сағат бұрын
So you're claiming the nitrous as a tax deduction then?
@Hiiiiiiii687 сағат бұрын
0:00 this is the best intro on KZbin
@willk1139 сағат бұрын
bro is freeballing his license plate on video but concerned someone might find him using the fuckin soil sample bro are u ok
@isus738711 сағат бұрын
Why do i hear "fable the lost chapters" map music in the background?
@grandscrub797513 сағат бұрын
I think I’m watching the mental downfall of William
@clever262714 сағат бұрын
Mud wrestling, presented by Litime
@CoolCoolMaps14 сағат бұрын
Willy you need organic matter, you can try pooping on your front lawn that will help
@Onyxx9815 сағат бұрын
I kinda feel like Will is going to buy a wayy too pricey bricklayer to pave his driveway so that rain wont wash it away anymore and then doing a bad job, instead of just hiring people that do it professionally
@drüamnami15 сағат бұрын
George Washington Carver solved all your soil problems 100 years ago.
@imnoengineer592118 сағат бұрын
Will, do you need a springtooth for tilling up your soil?
@notafurry3919 сағат бұрын
Farm white elephants they do good in hot sandy areas
@kylenmaple466819 сағат бұрын
First step is to grow as much cover crop as you can, get roots into the ground. Get woods chips. Sawdust is better. Spread it everywhere. Keep the soil covered at all costs. Till in the cover crops, the first few years only, to improve organic matter. Get as much manure and compost as feasibly possible. Make mounds and grow squash, they will thrive basically anywhere. Grow pumpkins, grow butternut squash, grow delicata
@timberthewolf73321 сағат бұрын
Sell the sand.
@IWontBuy-RP22 сағат бұрын
I see a bunch of good ideas, but they'll take years. Maybe create a big greenhouse, utilize other spaces for creating mulch and/or compost, maybe get some chicken while youre at it and let them roam the parts that are bad for a while, and collect their dookie (free fertilizer).
@mariogarridopt23 сағат бұрын
The easy way to go about it would be to setup some big raised beds with compost and start planting... It could even open a door for you to build some computer to automate some ground moisture and stuff... If you <3 is set into a farm like plantation, I would say a bit of tiling, rows of compost and set vegetables on top of them. Stuff like lettuce grows in 1 month and it is super easy to get working...
@devonalmich7312Күн бұрын
If it’s leaking oil, it’s got oil.
@mmmmm54321Күн бұрын
Please fix or get rid of the excavator
@josephlopes4477Күн бұрын
Your soil is shit It basically needs every major Soil additive. you definitely need to work on the water situation and definitely need to clear the ground and figure out irrigation personally I am a fan of flood irrigation, but you could also do drip irrigation.you need to go to a farm auction. By the way, this is coming from a farmer.
@druidbirdVTКүн бұрын
Your sister has a horse, right? The barn she boards at is probably desperate to get rid of their compost pile. My horses provide a lot of compost with bi weekly pile turns and it’s helped our soil improve
@josephlopes4477Күн бұрын
As a farmer, this frustrates me do better.
@Tb0n3Күн бұрын
I deliver containers to a guy that uses a loader with tow truck j-hooks on a loop of chain. He hooks it through the load lock front to side on both sides and just yanks it off the trailer. Works fine.
@SnotpitThe_LegendКүн бұрын
So many dumb stuff in 1 min, my brain hurts
@MentalAsEverКүн бұрын
Dump compost and coarse organic matter/ mulch and even clay and it'll improve! (From a farmer)
@MentalAsEverКүн бұрын
Farming is hard. But the rewards are worth the work and pain, tenfold.
@johnleonard1021Күн бұрын
Hi will! Floridian farmers grow all sorts of stuff and they have Candler soil which is literally like 98% sand. It’s tricky because any excess fertilizer you put down is going straight through your root zone when it rains. Small, targeted applications are the way to get around this. Look into slow release chelated fertilizers for your micronutrients. Root crops tend to do well in sandy soils since they aren’t restrained by tightly packed silt and clay particles. You’ll need to incorporate organic matter since it’s got a high CEC to retain positively charged nutrients. UF IFAS is the Florida land grant university and they’ve got a ton of info on growing in sandy soils. I’m not sure what the university of California’s site is for this kind of thing but it might be on your county’s cooperative extension site.
@johnleonard1021Күн бұрын
If you’re feeling burnt out and don’t want to grow anything, look into native leguminous cover crops. They’ll protect the topsoil from direct solar heat and erosion while helping you inoculate a healthy soil ecosystem with nitrogen fixing rhizobia. When you want to eventually grow something, you can cut it all down and use it as a green mulch to protect the soil while your crop gets established.
@billdizl6676Күн бұрын
I don't like how this video started.
@commanderv23Күн бұрын
Rooibos tea is heavenly if you haven't been corrupted with american greed
@HenrySciortinoКүн бұрын
What happened with his fingers at 1:36
@zwitshrКүн бұрын
You may want to look into Syntropic Farming to restore your degraded soil
@zwitshrКүн бұрын
I recommend the dustups channel. That guy is literally growing stuff in the Texan desert. It's hard, but it's possible. I believe in you!
@TheDondarrionКүн бұрын
80% milf sand
@LordProtectorPepperКүн бұрын
Fall season on anime was pretty trash, spirit chronicles is good tho
@mail5408Күн бұрын
grow native plants!
@auronsbaradock5217Күн бұрын
I need a lot more videos about this on the double hahahaha
@LucGendrotКүн бұрын
Throw some concrete down and start an aquaponics farm instead lmao
@EikanYagani22Күн бұрын
I love that nothing happened in this video
@RyanMurrayTechКүн бұрын
You might want to invest in a leak rope for areas that water could pool when rats eat though something. Also try peanut butter for the traps! Good luck!
@JackedDeriderКүн бұрын
Talk to your local Land-Grant University Extension Office. Farming, overall, isn't well published as a discipline online, and you will find that asking other farmers will give you a lot of information with absolutely no data to back it up, because they are all just as cocksure as random maker-youtubers while being just as competent. Look up the Master Gardener program documents from those offices for quick handguides to get up to speed on the basics, and Botany for Gardeners if you want the next level up--and then throw them all away and get told by the local IFA that you can do anything with the right dump of cash and petrochemical salve that will surely not ratfuck you in soil fertility twenty years down the road.
@OogwayTheEGКүн бұрын
4:15 "are most of your videos grunting?" ummmmmm why do you think we are here?
@segasRdeadКүн бұрын
You tease me with the shirt yet it is not on the warehouse -_- Well i found it but i would rather give you money than them so i shall survive without it :/