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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2019 · 1H 10M

Succession Lettuce Interview 287 with Ray Tyler | Rose Creek Farms | Tennessee

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Thursday, March 28, 2019! It is a pleasure to be here! Thanks for dealing with my tech problems gla we were able to connect! Back in the spring of 2009, my wife asked me to plant a small garden so she could can some salsa for the winter. Laid off- started farming with a tractor on 2 acres (terribly!), got into chickens, laying hens, pigs, and even a few cows. And after a radical diet and lifestyle change that followed our Daughter health crisis we started to consume large amounts of Vegetables, a lot less meat and in the fall of 2015 we made a leap of faith to sell our meat business, stop using a tractor, and farm using only one acre. Our farming friends thought we were insane, but we were pretty certain that focusing on just produce would allow us to master the lettuce crop in 2016. We had lettuce for sale every week that season! We were so thrilled to discover that we tripled our income on half the amount of land that year! Excited and inspired, we knew we were heading in the right direction. By focusing on creating better growing systems in our produce operation, changing our farm practices, we now have year round production, a near weed free farm (which makes me thrilled nearly every day) and being really aggressive and creative about our sales outlets for our area, we have been able to live a sustainable and enjoyable life, rarely working in the fields more that 8 hours, which was one of our top goals! wife ashley &#8211; 5 kids 1981 Tell us a little about yourself. My name is Ray Tyler with my wife Ashley of Rose Creek farms down here in Selma TN Between Memphis and Nashville Mississippi border Kind of in the edge of that zone 7-zone 8 depends on what kind of year we are having trying to grow as much food as we can on one acre Battling the pests that never seem to die and the endless weeds thanks to the humidity raising 6 young at the same time! And having a blast! Wow you must have had a new baby! 7 month old baby to 10 years old so there is never a dull moment! How great is that? These kids being raised amongst others by a garden like this! as they get older we don’t make them work on the farm We know a lot of children who were forced to work who hate it all do the house chores dishes farm they only work if they want to and we pay them for it It&#8217;s created a very healthy environment They look at the farm as a very positive aspect of their life fortunate every year they want to make more money do more things so it&#8217;s a kind of tremendous joy So we are homeschooling as well so they are <span...

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Ray Tyler from Rose Creek Farms shares his amazing gardening journey battling pests and heat in he south to grow lettuce all year round and turn a fair profit while raising 6 kids in Tennessee! This ones a must listen for anyone who wants to learn some systems for growing effectively and efficiently.

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