Micro Farm “GROW” Backyard Farm
Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 at
1:00 pm

English version of Backyard Farm intro and training video.
Tagged with: Backyard • Farm • Grow • Micro
Filed under: Organic Vegetables
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Very neat! A great microfarm.
The project in the video was moved to another location and has grown in size and scope. It’s located in the Philippines.
just asking, where is it located? can i visit?
if the female rabbit doesnt want to breed what i do to make him want ?
awesome!!!!!!!
@Illchangeitlater But really good video by the way! I love the effort you are all doing! God bless.
Those animals could use a little straw to walk on (easy clean up) and you can throw it all in the compost barrel. Or, I know that you can throw raw chicken and rabbit manure right into the plantcontainers and the straw wil act as mulch!(I don’t know anything about goat manure?? So I don’t know if it’s safe to use raw) So it has benifits for the plants and the animals will have less problems with their paws and less illnes because of hygiene.
@deborahtravall wow…… just wow….. you really dont know whats going on in this life….. just wow…. watch kfc cruelty… This guy will become a hero after you watch that… Just wow… omg.omg omg omg… are you blind?
@deborahtravall Hello deborah. Im not sure if you realize this is one million times more humane then conditions that exist in factory farms? If you don’t realize… please go to google and watch, for free, the documentary ‘earthlings’. If you would like the links sent to you, say so in your reply.
this is great! I love it. A much needed alternative to industrialized/ factory farming. Wouldn’t anyone agree?
@deborahtravall if you your that concerned please become a vegan…
Awesome ideas. Thanks for sharing and blessings on your project.
This is how people use to live, self sufficiently.. grow their own food and raise their own animals.. The only difference was it use to require acres of land, but with our technology you can do the same within your own backyard..
Nicely done!
Too bad you don’t have a little more space to work with.
This film may help others who are space challenged.
magaling po, sana po magpatuloy po kayo
mahubay more power
@deborahtravall Trust me, those animals are fine. But, I am a bit worried about the fish.
Those poor animals. This is not how God intended his creatures to be treated. Give them some space and some quality of life! Shame.
The plastics that you are using may have adverse affects on the body. Other than that I love what you are doing. It is amazing what you have done in that small space. One thing you might want to think about is water harvesting. God bless
I was pleased to see your efforts in Christianity and sustainability. Succinct, and well thought out.
I believe the turkeys need more room to forage on their own but the chickens could be laying hens which would produce an egg every day to every other day. That would be good protein for a family or could be sold. You don’t need Roosters for a chicken to lay eggs. The hens do that on their own without being fertilized. Goats could provide raw milk which can be made in to cheese. The waste from all animals could be used to fertilize crops.
this is the coolest thing ive ever seen how an area just a bit bigger than my garage can be used to bring in income, re use junk materials and just show how the average person can grow there own food with less than $100 to start when i get my own house i want something just like this just on a bit bigger scale
Such a wonderful idea! Not only is this a priceless contribution to others, but it’s given me a ton of valuable insight as to how I can micro farm in my own back yard in the ‘burbs. I would definitely like to know more about this (especially the tilapia part…I never thought about that!) I’ll have to check out the website.
I want to do this! This is great, I think its so great to be sustainable and learn from the earth and be part of it, as God created.
What a fantastic ministry!!! I love this! I think I am going to send the link to this to my pastor. I think he would enjoy it too. You have also given me some ideas for our own micro-farm.
I think he was talking about the human race when he says men. Thats how we talk