On this ELECTION DAY it’s all GLORY ON THE MOUNTAIN!

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Off-Grid with Curtis Stone”. 

 

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About Curtis Stone:

Curtis is one of the world’s most highly sought-after small farming educators. His book, The Urban Farmer, offers a new way to think about farming𑁋 one where quality of life and profitability coexist. Today, Curtis spends most of his time building his 40-acre off-grid homestead in British Columbia. He leverages his relationships with other experts to bring diverse content into the homes of gardeners and aspiring small farmers from around the world. Learn more at FromTheField.TV.

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  • @redpuma8849 says:

    I moved to Puerto Rico 🇵🇷, We have a hybrid solar system. We produce about 40k daily depending on on the sun shining. Even cloudy days we get enough. Our homestead produces year round crops and our chickens are free range .

  • @poodledaddles1091 says:

    Love your mountaintop!

  • @astatine0085 says:

    Wow. Snow!

  • @cherylbertolini3140 says:

    Curtis keep your home private:) I hope you guys vote someone good in.

  • @bastiat691 says:

    Have you considered mounting a concrete vibrator motor on the greenhouse to automatically knock the snow off? They are quite cheap, I am not sure if it will work, just an idea.

  • @tombarnes4163 says:

    Stone Mountain!

  • @SamsLiberty says:

    In our family greenhouse business, we always ran the high tunnels North to South; just like yours. I need to start thinking about my zones. Good setup!

  • @daviddakota2260 says:

    Geesh! Look at all that snow already. 😮

  • @DREVOSTAVBAsvepomoci says:

    Hey Curtis its Martin from Czechia. 100% agree with election that does not realy matter who wins. Our lives are our and we are the writers of our story. I found you couple of years ago and thanks to you I know what is it to live more self sufficient. Like thanks to you I decided to live off grid, I have 36 solar panels and 50.4kWh battery about 18 months now, I have two ponds which one is also swimming pond… Just wanna say you have kick started me to do something and I thank you for inspiration 🙂 take care

  • @spiritualwisdom515 says:

    RESPECT TO YOU BROTHER 🙂

  • @GurtGobain says:

    Man that snow is crazy, I’m raking leaves in 22 degree weather in Ontario today.

  • @andybonneau9209 says:

    Greenhouses are amazingly warm in the coldest of temps, as long as the sun is shining. Wish us luck here in the U.S. If things go well here, that can spread northward. 😊

  • @mio.giardino says:

    Today we put in a bid for land, I canned beef bone broth, finished purifying my tallow, fed my sour dough starter that I started from dates. I’m baking regular bread soon. I’ll be breaking down a pork loin into meals in a bit here.

    I’m kind of listening to what’s going on in the USA right now but it’s not going to cripple me and what I need to get done in my house.

  • @lionsblood321 says:

    Hey Curtis big fan, bought your urban farmer book and followed you since around 2014. Curious but how much did that little greenhouse with the chickens cost you? I would love to build one. THANKS and God bless you and your lovely family brother. From the USA with love.

  • @JL-hn6hi says:

    House is lovely. Tour, please.

  • @derekk2708 says:

    Best Election Day Coverage I have seen so far !

  • @AquaRover says:

    Thanks for the video. Can you please do your homesteading series for Wisconsin and Minnesota? I would also really enjoy learning more about your house!

  • @mathbc1984 says:

    2:38 I see you kept the big fir next to the chicken coop. I hope you get some crow to nest in the fir in the summer to protect your chickens from the deadly red tail hawk.

    • @offgridcurtisstone says:

      Funny you say that. There’s actually two of them and they guard the flock in exchange for some feed. It’s a pretty cool symbiotic relationship. They take less feed than a chicken but protect the area really well.

    • @mathbc1984 says:

      @@offgridcurtisstone I enjoy to heard that you have to crows as guardian. A nice little feather couple. I hope they got chicks next summer. For the feed, crow never eat exes food, when they are full, they hide the food for later on. I’m living in a city with lot of tree in the neighbourhood and I use the crows as alarm system again thieves and drones. They alert the neighbourhood when a thieves try to break in. The crows can memories people faces and remember It even 5 years after only saw It once. So they are pretty good. I fed them with cashew, peanuts and walnuts. For them nut are really valuable because It’s taste good for many days in the wild if the squires did not find them before. But in the city, the crows, have many cache on the street light where the quirel can reach.

  • @bradcavanagh3092 says:

    An interesting thing about chickens is that they don’t have receptors for capsaicin, the substance in chillies that makes them hot.

  • @BxKRs says:

    Good morning Curtis and friends!

    To my American friends, let’s not rest on our laurels—or alternatively whine about the results—let’s get to work!

    First step, extend a hand and break bread. Don’t hate your neighbor. We’re gonna need each other.

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