And thanks for the structural hints on your high tunnels. It's always interesting to look at other people's work, see what does and doesn't work. Nice stuff you got going on there. Blessings to you and your family. Thank you for sharing! 😎☮️🐧
@Maria-ql3fcАй бұрын
There's a small dairy here in lower Alabama that sells organic milk, different cheeses, cream and butter. It's more expensive than the milk at the grocery store, but it is so much better! The woman that owns and runs it is a immigrant from one of the European countries that has been here many years and has built up her business to where people will drive hours to buy gallons and gallons of milk to freeze for future use.
@Hope-LendersАй бұрын
Your market is beautiful! I’m so glad all of your hard work has paid off! Blessings!
@PaulineAdcock-py7uyАй бұрын
Love your market! Good video. 💜
@Honey-_beeАй бұрын
You sure are gonna miss Ben!!! Love your little /BIG, farm and market . That Tuesday before Thanksgiving was crazy and fun!!! ❤
@ronaldshort9819Ай бұрын
Awesome! Love it, the barn doors on the high tunnel 👍
@nordwest236 күн бұрын
And thanks for the helpful hint of that foot valve. That is really cool
@carolynnance2376Ай бұрын
I love love love your store. If I lived there I can guarantee I would shop there. Love every single thing you sell there! We have lost so much of how we were intended to live and eat! And we’ve hurt our bodies in the process. You know, fast foods, additives, all the junk! So now…. I’m 77 and trying to maneuver through health problems it has caused and trying to eat healthy as possible. Y’all be careful and be happy and blessed. Love y’all. Love your videos.
@collinsddc1206Ай бұрын
🌺it’s such a Blessing seeing you young people do this, I’m so proud of you all. Thank you, May God continue His Hand on you and your families.
@kellystenson7800Ай бұрын
Loved seeing all that’s going on with the high tunnel and watering system, but mostly your market!! I’m in GA so not feasible for a quick trip to see y’all. I would love to get your freeze dried sourdough starter! Anyway it’s great seeing you both so well and you really will miss Ben when he goes back to work but I have no doubt he will still be working just as much on the farm. Take care and God bless
@valfrasier39Ай бұрын
The market looks good. I couldn't hear most of what you were saying when the wind was stronger and closed captions weren't available.
@frankenz66Ай бұрын
Congratulations on all the progress, You all!!
@SuffolkSusieАй бұрын
Lovely. I wish I had a dairy farm by me.
@alamryfarms754Ай бұрын
When you get the grants, does a specific part of your farm have to be to farm things for sale or if you are just small and raising a couple of cows for your family, growing veggies, etc. can you still qualify? Thanks for sharing. Really interesting.
@janetbranscum9477Ай бұрын
I love visiting your market!
@frankenz66Ай бұрын
You did this video yesterday ( Wednesday) or last Saturday, right? I was working both days on my blueberry planting project and the Arkansas wind was miserable both days. 😂
@grahamwhite2771Ай бұрын
Hi Andrea. Many thanks for your very interesting videos you post, I always enjoy them very much. I have 2 constructive criticisms to make that I am sure will improve the quality of your videos. The wind on the mic was bad and could not hear very much of what you guys were telling us viewers. Also, and please don't take offence -- I mean well. Please do something will your hair when you are going to be in the wind so that you don't have to continually wrestle with it getting in your face, It's very distracting. Please don't be offended by this , it is meant to he helpful. Thanks again and keep the videos coming. God Bless. GW.
@deborahlawing2728Ай бұрын
The wind really made it hard to hear. Still, it sounds exciting. The store is one i would have loved about 30 years ago. Too old now. 😅
@AuntBeeBonАй бұрын
Very nice market. Do you still have your horses?
@evalinawarne1337Ай бұрын
PRAISE GOD FOR ALL YOUR BLESSINGS. SE MICHIGAN. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🙏🇮🇱🙏🀄🏡☕️☕️🙏🙏🙏
@nordwest236 күн бұрын
Yeah, if you just learn how to weld you can get a lot more stuff done that lasts a lot longer... I mean with those high tunnels unless you know a really good guy in your area... Which is Handy