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43 Comments

  1. Congratulations, Luke! may you and your family thrive and set a fine example for future generations. May America return to farming!

  2. I wonder if you put thought into an earthen greenhouse. Here in Missouri there’s a few people who can grow citrus year round in those without heating it

  3. Grow bigger. Get the farmland for sale across from you. Just hold onto it. If you don't need it down the road then sell it. You might want it later and it won't be available.

  4. Buy the other farm. Always can lease it out. We have 50 acres. And I have plans for all of it once our Christmas tree lease is up this year.

  5. Unsubscribing, because this channel turned from a helpful tip gardening channel into watching greed unfold. I hate it now.

  6. Look for a native grass and wildflower mix and build the soil back up with rotational grazing. Be interesting to do soil tests too regardless what you do.

  7. Do you plan on putting a new house there, or is this for the business only? Also please do put in native pollinator habitat. I also had a farmer drop my land to pay for the taxes. Good idea.

  8. We would all rather you buy it than some company who's just gonna turn it into a house farm of condominiums.

  9. Hey Luke price out the price it would cost to have two fences going around the property but they are 4 ft apart. Then they don't even have to be that high they can be 4 ft! The deer won't jump a double fence because they don't think they can make it. I saw Kevin do that on Living Traditions Homestead in Missouri and they made that outer ring of fence a chicken run around their garden! Brilliant😊
    Congratulations to everyone, I'm so happy for this🎉 I promise I'm going to get up there and see it one day!

  10. Congratulations, Luke!!!! I am so happy for you and the MIgardener family.. You deserve this. I bet you could have never imagined that you would grow this much. It's awesome.

  11. I see you and the family living in a camper trailer right there this summer!!!! You can have 40 or 50 seed plots!!! See if the farmer next to you if he could plant the corn and maybe even some wheat. Use as much of the land as you can. The more it is worked with the right stuff added to it the healthier it will get. Very cool!!!!!! Thanks for sharing. God bless and protect.

  12. A friend of mine told me “you will have a lot of chances to buy houses, cars, jewelry and other stuff. Dirt only comes around once.” If the opportunity is there; go for it! In this day and age; if you don’t, someone else will. Get the ravine and the other side. You never know what someone will build over there.

  13. Thanks for sharing! Under the oak tree is a great place to grow cool loving crops / plants / flowers through the summer. So beautiful. I say if you can, buy it all. Berry patches. Rose / cottage garden(s). Glass green house. Wandering walkways. Gazebo with seating.

  14. I had 10 acres in Illinois several years ago. About killed myself putting up fence and electric toppers to 8'. By morning the day after planting, all of the fruit trees were chewed off to the ground. They left the evergreens for the next week. My neighbor called me at work. "You have 15 deer inside your fence!!" It was only about 1/4 acre fenced. Good luck!

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