Hybrid Cabbage - 337 Days Planting to Harvest
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I've always wanted to film a single crop all the way through it's growing season. I thought hybrid cabbage would be an interesting crop to do this with, because it has a long growing season and has a lot of inputs and labor involved with growing it. Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdeechambers/
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have you thought about different colour trays for the male and female plants?
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That is a beastly looking tractor
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have you still been using the gopro or have you got another camera? quality is looking good.
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Wow, that was really interesting. Hey, what kind of cabbage was that, what's good about that hybrid, and what seed company gets it? Are you allowed to say? Thanks a ton for this.
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Found yr YouTube channel by accident, watch this video until the end eventho I'm not a farmer but it's interesting one to keep on watching till the end.
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Excellent videos. Very cool to see the work you do. Nice job documenting it. Where in the valley are you guys located?
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Another great video Justin, I really enjoy your project videos, but it's also cool to learn about the equipment and processes on the farm. Keep up the good work!
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It takes planning and determination to make a video spanning a year. Excellent. I'm liking your videos but it was this one that spurred my subscription.
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Love your videos dude :) Question: I love organic food however it's obviously more expensive, do you think the majority of this higher expense is due to lower yields?
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Where did you get your intro beat?
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Hey bud, I enjoy your videos. Mostly I enjoy the build videos but it's all been interesting. Thanks for sharing
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I enjoyed watching your hair change as much as watching the cabbage.
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did you already think about reducing tillage? Or to put plant cover crops between cultures?
I say that because I see that water does not enter your ground from December probably because the soil is not structured ..
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Less close ups of your face, more camera work on the field and plants. Show close ups of the plants when you're talking about them dying. Don't need to have your face forefront and the field in the background in most shots.
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Why are you planting an equal amount of males and females? Won't planting more females give you a bigger yield?
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Very interesting, I hope in future videos you answer some questions like how many acres is it? and how many crops do you grow? What are the various pieces of equipment and how do they work? I know a bit about ranching but this seed farming is quite different.
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at 11:08 the date is December 2015 then february 2015. shouldn't the year be 2016 for february? I enjoy your videos, I like that drone PoV.
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I grew up on a vegetable farm. At one point we had about 50 acres of cabbage. It was always interesting riding the mechanical transplanter as a 8 year old with your 9 and 12 year old sisters. Lots of arguing. We grow from seed in our greenhouse. Our 2 row planter is the type that you put plants into a set of fingers to plant them. Good times, great videos.
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Very very fine piece of work there - a real story well told and shown ( and with some drama - threatened disease/ drought/ high river). So has Elbert headed off to enjoy his retirement? He will be missed and not just by the combine. You read this but some of us viewers might be interested https://pnwhandbooks.org/ maybe also sometime a video on the farm extension system so folks known how some of their taxes are spent successfully and to a usefull purpose. Thanks Justin.
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Awesome video - I'm not a farmer but I found it fascinating to see the process through. There's a lot of content out there on small scale gardening or organic farming, but it's really interesting to see how the majority of food (or seed, in this case) is produced! Keep making videos!
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