Ted and Julia Wycall are new to farming, but their desire to raise particular produce and sell directly to consumers has given them a new direction in life. This young Maryland couple has joined with others in giving new life to their old family farm.
@pjchmiel Give them a break - they are taking a step in the right direction. Bravo!
EdiblePlanet 1 week ago
Awesome farm. I am in my second year growing, my first year with a CSA.
TheOntarioGardener 3 weeks ago
it looks like a very nice lifestyle.
mccgeno 3 weeks ago
I find it funny that they call a 120-acre farm "small?" Maybe because they're using huge machinery they have an American agribizz mindset, but a small farm to most people would be under 5 acres, or less than 1 acre to many humans on this planet who actually do live "sustainably." I applaud them for being organic, but large-scale organic is still not truly sustainable if the soil is constantly tilled and external inputs are used. More human labor, hand tools, many more perennials/trees, etc.
pjchmiel 4 weeks ago
I like the fact that NO illegal aliens are working the fields! American Farms & American workers!
Halftrac 1 month ago
small farms and food forestry/permacutlure really are the best methods for food production, but, there are just so many other social issues to overcome. What is label as food, how people eat, what we consider diet, aalll of that needs to first be realized before anything changes.
Swansen03 1 month ago
@moecat1000 I know it well..I have family in Snow Hill...just outside of Salisbury.
davehutchinson67 1 month ago
@davehutchinson67 salsbury maryland ..about 20 miles in from ocean city maryland on route 50 .same place perdue grows it's chickens ..nice place
moecat1000 1 month ago
Where in Md?
davehutchinson67 2 months ago
@ehswan Must not live in the US, our country are pigs, heck a pig is more caring and giving!
HostileHST 1 year ago