Hybrid Cabbage - 337 Days Planting to Harvest{



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.

Hybrid Cabbage - 337 Days Planting to Harvest

- .....Splendid presentation! As a non farmer with absolutely no knowledge of how my cabbage is produced I really enjoyed this brief but informative review. Thank you.
- Fantastic video!!!
A może i takie? pojemniki cateringowe , ok, ma dobre opinie. - Old video but really well done
- could they be being pinched has they are being set/planted by the mechanical movement of your planter. maybe in just one of the plant drills, not all of them, just going on the fact that some whole rows are effected. just a thought.
- i just found out recently why im paying $10 a pound for freaking cherries. the establishment only allows a certain amount from each farmer so that the establishment can control pricing. so thousands of pounds of cherries are dumped each harvest cause they are not to b e sold. this makes me so angry.just a waste. i may have to purchase a farm so i can grow my own food.
- Hate to tell you but it's 2020
- That's really so long time for cabbage seed from sowing to harvest, and they get so much challenge during their different stages.
- killing your soil with all the tillage and chemicals
- A joy to watch, as always
- Wow, that looks like a Side Winder Tilther! We used one of those back in the 1970 in a no-till farm.
- I surely enjoy all your stuff. I hope that between OSU extension and yourself and your customer worked to come up with a strategy to isolate some of the best disease resistant plants and do some trials with the results and maybe come up with a winner for the future. We did test plots with Montana State University on our dryland grain farm for years and it was not just new varieties of wheat and barley, but other crops as well. Oilseeds like safflower, canola, sunflowers as well as peas, lentils, chick peas, etc. All stuff bred to do the best with no irrigation. Did 2 years of sunflowers and 2 of safflower.
- Just out curiousity, what kind of value should one think of for a 1000lbs of cabbageseed?
- Apart from growing more cabbages in a nursey(?), what is the market for cabbage seeds? (City slicker from Australia)
- I didn't know that cabbages had male and female...crazy! I know bell peppers do.
- I love your videos bud but you have to take better care of your soil. Check out Gabe Brown on YouTube in his talks about cover cropping, no till, soil health, etc.
- If you don't mind my asking, roughly how much would a seed company pay you for that? Given the prices of seed packets in stores I'd hazard a guess that the bin is worth tens of thousands?
- Filming that sprayer with the drone makes me wonder how long until drones are doing the spraying; no more spray rows (wasted space), tightly focused spraying JUST the cabbage and not the ground between (wasted spray). I can easily imagine a "flock" of fifty or so networked drones doing this really well and really quickly.
- I really enjoyed this one!
- Great video, really shows the ups and downs of farming. I don’t know if I could take it! Lol
- As a suburbanite from Massachusetts It's really wonderful to watch these and see how one type of farming is done.Thanks for your hard work on the videos. I can't believe your girlfriend lets you keep your hair like that.