I didn’t realize until recently that walnuts are one of the few crops that actually benefit from winter chill. It makes me think about how farmers must be so attuned to the seasons and weather changes. They really have to adapt to nature’s timeline.
@processarea91Ай бұрын
Absolutely! 🌿 It’s amazing how farming is such a balance with nature. Have you ever thought about growing any crops yourself, or maybe just trying your hand at gardening?
@mortimerfreemanАй бұрын
Chestnut farming is something I associate with old-fashioned American agriculture, but it seems like more and more farms are getting back into it. I love the idea of farmers reviving this part of our history and bringing chestnuts back into the spotlight.
@smartfarmvnАй бұрын
Have you ever eaten a dish made from chestnuts? Are they good?
@FarmMarvels21 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more! 🌰 It's amazing to see chestnut farming making a comeback-such a beautiful way to honor tradition while also adapting to modern agriculture. Do you think chestnuts will become a staple again in American kitchens? I'd love to see that happen! 😄✨
@TrươngThanhSươngАй бұрын
I’ve always been fascinated by how American farmers manage to grow such high-quality pomegranates. It must take a lot of dedication!
@truongthanhEY5Ай бұрын
The scent of fresh peaches is unbeatable. It’s the epitome of summer.
@QuangTrungDarlingАй бұрын
Peaches are nature’s candy-so sweet and refreshing!
@whitegidget12Ай бұрын
There’s something special about chestnut season in America. It’s like a nostalgic nod to old traditions. The harvest is often so brief, yet chestnuts make such a big impact during the holidays. I wonder if farmers feel the pressure to get everything just right during that short window of time.
@CouroGiaChauАй бұрын
The sweetness of a ripe peach is like a taste of sunshine.
@韓恵Ай бұрын
Chestnut puree is surprisingly easy to make, and it adds a lot to holiday recipes.
@meadowshannaАй бұрын
I’ve always loved visiting peach farms in the summertime. There’s something about the warm sun, the scent of ripe fruit in the air, and the sound of bees buzzing around. It makes me appreciate how much work goes into bringing fresh peaches to our tables.
@processarea91Ай бұрын
That sounds like a perfect summer day! 🍑🌞 Do you have a favorite way to enjoy those fresh peaches-maybe in a pie, cobbler, or just straight off the tree?
@greenfarm93Ай бұрын
like ctm
@Farm.OdysseyАй бұрын
I also love the time visitinh farm, it's always amazing and peaceful 💕
@FarmArmy-n2s12 күн бұрын
I feel the same way.
@SproutGardenusaАй бұрын
The amount of effort that goes into harvesting and processing walnuts, pomegranates, peaches, and chestnuts is truly impressive. Hats off to the farmers!
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Do you have a favorite among those fruits?
@amitolalewisАй бұрын
Walnut farming seems like a real labor of love. The trees take so long to grow, and the harvest process is so intricate. But the end result-fresh, crunchy walnuts-makes it all worth it.
@ivyinforestАй бұрын
Your garden is like a little slice of paradise. 🌴
@GiaTruongSinhАй бұрын
I always get excited when pomegranate season comes around. So many possibilities!
@LaNuHoangАй бұрын
Chestnut stuffing is a holiday tradition in my family. It wouldn’t be the same without it.
@PhạmXuânDiThươngАй бұрын
I love snacking on walnuts, especially knowing they come from sustainable American farms.
@MinhCanRogerАй бұрын
Peach pie is a classic, but fresh peach slices with cream might be my favorite.
@TenchiKanazawaАй бұрын
American peach farmers must feel proud every time they see their product on store shelves.
@dailyfarmdiscoverАй бұрын
Those fruits are quite popular because they are delicious.
@LieuCamHoaiАй бұрын
Walnuts from California are some of the best in the world. Their crunch is unbeatable.
@phamanhQ5kАй бұрын
Peaches go perfectly in a summer salad. I can’t imagine life without them.
@FarmingDocumentaryАй бұрын
It's amazing to see how they turn this labor-intensive crop into a nutritious product enjoyed globally
@johnnyfo5mАй бұрын
I didn’t realize until recently that walnuts have such a long growing season. Farmers must be constantly tending to the trees, making sure they get enough water and sunlight. It’s a slow process, but I bet it’s worth it when the harvest finally comes in.
@HaGamViАй бұрын
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire really bring out the cozy holiday feeling, don’t they?
@AndrewP.Winston15 күн бұрын
It's fascinating to learn about the range of fruits and nuts harvested domestically. We should support our local farmers more!
@tony98discovery14 күн бұрын
What local produce do you enjoy the most?
@FarmBlissTVАй бұрын
This video was so informative and well-made! Great job
@FarmGearInnovatorsАй бұрын
What a fascinating glimpse into the hard work of American farmers! It’s amazing to see how they care for crops like pomegranates and peaches. Cheers to their dedication! 🍑🍃
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Yes, Pomegranates and peaches are both such delicious fruits
@joseduarte176Ай бұрын
The hard work of farming really shines in this video.
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
It’s inspiring to see the skill and commitment of farmers as they nurture the land and produce food for everyone.
@amadahykieuАй бұрын
Peaches are such a symbol of summer in America, but I didn’t realize how quickly they ripen after they’re picked. Farmers must have to be so strategic about when they harvest to make sure they get the perfect flavor without losing any of the crop to overripening.
@ProductionLine8807 күн бұрын
Thanks for breaking down each step of the production line. Really informative! 👍
@vohungPPАй бұрын
The fact that peaches ripen so quickly after picking is both a blessing and a curse.
@harvestlife994Ай бұрын
I loved how engaging this video was. Great job!
@MODERNTECHNOLOGY-mt4poАй бұрын
American farmers play a crucial role in food processing, ensuring that delicious crops like walnuts, pomegranates, peaches, and chestnuts reach consumers in top quality. It's fascinating to see how each fruit and nut undergoes its unique processing methods to enhance flavor and preserve freshness.
@ReenaMountainLifeАй бұрын
Your videos inspire me to spend more time outdoors. 🌿
@TuanKietEddyАй бұрын
Walnut shells make great mulch for gardens. I never would’ve thought of that!
@DangKhoaHassonАй бұрын
I recently learned that chestnut trees take years to fully mature. The patience required is impressive.
@dothangFrsBVАй бұрын
The nutty richness of walnuts adds so much depth to baked goods.
@SunniTuAnhАй бұрын
Chestnut trees are so majestic! I hope they make a comeback in American forests.
@farrahkaylinАй бұрын
Walnuts are such a versatile ingredient, but I never thought about how much effort goes into cracking and processing them. I bet there are whole teams of people dedicated to making sure the nuts come out in perfect condition.
@nhua49rАй бұрын
Peach orchards are one of my favorite places to visit, especially in late summer when everything is in full bloom. It’s hard to believe how much hard work goes into tending the trees all year just to produce a few weeks of perfect fruit.
@kiwigarden2024Ай бұрын
It's amazing the skill of these farmers at the minute 16:47 . So clever and strong !👍
@VuongThanhKhoaАй бұрын
It’s amazing how many different recipes you can make with peaches!
@TuyetXuanYАй бұрын
Pomegranates are so versatile. I’ve used them in salads, drinks, and even desserts.
@LucMyDungАй бұрын
I love how chestnuts add a nutty sweetness to soups and stews.
@ToManNhiАй бұрын
I never realized how much effort goes into growing walnuts until I visited a farm.
@xeniaharrisАй бұрын
I once toured a pomegranate orchard in California, and I was surprised to see how much manual labor is still involved. Each fruit is picked by hand, and the workers move so fast. Its incredible how much effort goes into producing just one bottle of pomegranate juice!
@秋武駿Ай бұрын
Peach cobbler made with fresh peaches is heaven in a dish.
@EverythingCharlesАй бұрын
The smell of roasted chestnuts is one of those scents that instantly reminds me of the holidays. I wonder if chestnut farmers feel the same way, or if they’re too focused on the hard work of the harvest to enjoy the nostalgic aspect.
@minacooking88Ай бұрын
Seeing how food is grown and harvested is amazing.
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Do you have a favorite crop or type of farming you enjoy learning about?
@LâmÁnhSenАй бұрын
I once visited a peach orchard during harvest-such a beautiful sight.
@TranDuongTrungАй бұрын
The peach harvest must be such a rewarding time for farmers.
@PhạmKimĐạtАй бұрын
I had roasted chestnuts for the first time last year, and they’re way better than I expected!
@HaPhongTrieuАй бұрын
Pomegranates are such beautiful fruits! No wonder they’re often used as decoration.
@星野禎子Ай бұрын
The antioxidants in pomegranates make them even more appealing to me!
@nguyentrinhtOQАй бұрын
American walnut farms must have an amazing view with those expansive orchards.
@TakateruYanagisawaАй бұрын
The chestnut harvest must be such a festive time for those who grow them.
@YoukuNanАй бұрын
Peaches are great on their own, but grilling them really brings out their sweetness.
@RelaxingFarmTVАй бұрын
The steps to process the fruit are amazing
@ChipMaiAnhАй бұрын
Pomegranate juice is a favorite of mine-especially when it’s fresh from the farm!
@AubreeSanHằngАй бұрын
Chestnut puree is one of those rare ingredients that elevate any dessert.
@草島静香Ай бұрын
Peaches go so well in smoothies, especially with a bit of ginger!
@hallulani53Ай бұрын
Chestnuts are such a unique crop. I remember reading that many American farmers lost chestnut trees to disease in the early 1900s. It’s nice to hear that some are trying to bring them back now, but I imagine it’s a long, difficult process to grow and nurture those trees.
@luuthaiEOXАй бұрын
Walnut shells are surprisingly hard to crack open, but the effort is always worth it.
@TruongBachHanhАй бұрын
Farmers harvesting chestnuts during the fall must enjoy the crisp weather.
@布目陽菜Ай бұрын
Chestnuts have such a unique, earthy flavor. I need to use them more often.
@LucMaiSuongАй бұрын
I’ve been buying fresh peaches from a local farm, and they taste so much better than store-bought.
@ItsukaOkanoАй бұрын
Chestnut farmers must have a special connection to the land. It’s such an old-world crop.
@TrườngVănClausАй бұрын
Peaches are so versatile! You can eat them fresh, bake them, or even grill them.
@lythitan222Ай бұрын
Your videos always brighten my day! ☀️
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Thank you
@constanceyzvgАй бұрын
There’s nothing quite like biting into a fresh, juicy peach. I imagine for peach farmers, there must be such satisfaction in knowing they’ve grown something that brings so much joy to people. But I also wonder about the stress of dealing with unpredictable weather patterns.
@ChungVanDuongАй бұрын
Walnuts have such a unique flavor. I wonder how different climates affect their taste.
@LyTieuHan9725 күн бұрын
Harvesting and processing with modern machinery very quickly and efficiently the work of the product is clean for people to use
@tony98discovery25 күн бұрын
It’s a win win for both producers and consumers!
@señor-curiosityАй бұрын
The pomegranate production line is so cool
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Thank you
@fromfieldtoforkАй бұрын
I also love chestnut!
@humitaharrisАй бұрын
Harvesting peaches by hand must be a really delicate process. The fruit bruises so easily, and I imagine farmers have to be incredibly careful to avoid damaging them. It’s probably a race against time too, since peaches ripen so quickly after they’re picked.
@trandiepKB57Ай бұрын
I recently tried chestnut flour in a recipe-definitely something I’d recommend.
@DanlamiIdris-t5eАй бұрын
Amazing production farming I like it
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Thank you
@AgritechInsiderАй бұрын
The video is amazing, thank you for uploading it.
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Thank you
@AhTechusАй бұрын
Interesting perspective; I hadn't thought about it this way.
@thelcao62Ай бұрын
There’s nothing quite like a peach picked fresh from the tree. I imagine for farmers, it must feel like a huge accomplishment to see all their hard work pay off in such a sweet, delicious fruit. But the pressure to get it just right must be intense.
@SusanCountryLifeАй бұрын
I love how you work with nature, not against it.
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Thank you, It’s truly the ultimate collaboration between humans and the environment
@AtherTech8Ай бұрын
12:16 really smart banana transport system 👍👍👍
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Techniques like controlled ripening and careful packing help prevent damage and ensure that the fruit arrives in great condition.
@AlvaEdith-h3uАй бұрын
I love pomegranates, but I can’t imagine how tedious it must be to pick them by hand. The fruit is so delicate, and I bet it’s a real challenge to harvest them without damaging the seeds. Farmers must have a lot of patience!
@tangshirley43Ай бұрын
Chestnut harvesting is often done in early fall, and I can imagine it must be one of the more physically demanding harvests, especially since they grow on such tall trees. It must take a lot of coordination and effort to get those nuts down!
@someone-349924 күн бұрын
Each walnut shaker machine costs $100,000 😱 This could only afford by big farm and factory not by small farm. I love watching machine and automation in harvesting and processing in farm.
@greenfarm93Ай бұрын
good video fram
@shaquannaorabelleАй бұрын
Peaches are such delicate fruits, and I imagine harvesting them must require a lot of care and attention. Farmers probably have to be incredibly gentle to avoid bruising the skin. I wonder if the peach farms have specific techniques for that.
@timothyfarrah53Ай бұрын
Walnut harvesting is such a fascinating process. I recently read about how they use mechanical shakers to shake the walnuts off the trees. It sounds simple, but I’m sure there’s a lot more to it, especially when it comes to sorting and processing them afterward.
@hamafarmАй бұрын
I’m fascinated by how farmers manage to grow and harvest such a diverse range of crops! How do they balance between walnuts, pomegranates, peaches, and chestnuts?
@tony98discoveryАй бұрын
Do you have a particular crop you’re interested in learning more about?
@huynhlan9XАй бұрын
Processing walnuts must take such precision to ensure the shells are cracked just right.
@tar2adАй бұрын
Pomegranates seem to be one of those fruits that are just as beautiful as they are tasty. I wonder how American farmers manage to balance aesthetics and yield, especially since they’re growing for both fresh markets and juice production. It must be a tough job!
@Edselhoang-o1eАй бұрын
Pomegranates are such a beautiful fruit, but I bet they’re a real challenge to grow. I read that they need a lot of sun and dry conditions, which can be hard to manage, especially with changing climate patterns. Farmers must have to work hard to get the conditions just right.
@TạThắngViệnАй бұрын
Walnut harvesting sounds simple, but I hear it’s quite tricky.
@ellacaton05Ай бұрын
There’s something about peaches that just screams summer. I wonder if peach farmers ever get a moment to enjoy the season, or if they’re too busy making sure their harvest goes off without a hitch. I imagine it’s a pretty intense time of year.
@AshMinhKhaАй бұрын
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire might be a cliché, but it’s a tradition for a reason!
@kieul3uuАй бұрын
It must be incredibly rewarding to be a peach farmer during harvest season. The sight of all those ripe, golden peaches hanging from the trees must be beautiful, but at the same time, I can imagine how stressful it is to get them harvested before they over-ripen.
@ermintrude3tpgАй бұрын
Pomegranates have such an ancient history, yet American farmers have really turned them into a modern superfood. I wonder if there’s a sense of pride in knowing they’re growing something with so much cultural significance across the world.
@NappyDuyênNguyễnАй бұрын
I read somewhere that chestnut trees used to be more common in the U.S. It’s sad that they aren’t anymore.
@楊優太Ай бұрын
Peach orchards in the U.S. seem to be thriving lately. Maybe they’re expanding?
@truonghoaLwАй бұрын
Chestnuts remind me of winter, but I’ve heard they’re actually harvested earlier in the fall.
@尾方直美Ай бұрын
There’s something about walnut trees that feels very Americana to me.
@freeman8xxoАй бұрын
Chestnuts are such a classic holiday food, but I didn’t realize until recently how much work goes into growing and harvesting them. Farmers have to deal with prickly shells, tall trees, and sometimes finicky weather to get them to market.