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How I Make $500/Hour Growing Trees (Half Acre Tree Farm)

Gold Shaw Farm | December 16, 2025



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  1. @harryballz6358

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    Well now your secrets out so everyone else will do it too silly. So a few yrs from now this market will be flooded & youll only make 3 bucks an hour doing this. You could have even passed this secret down to your kids so theyd be wealthy, but nope you blabbed so no money for them either….Shhhh!

  2. @phat-kid

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    so many videos talk about buying seeds and they all use the same vendors, and me, having been growing plants for decades, decided to grow my own seeds

  3. @PhuVu-f6l

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    Imagine how much growth you can achieve by planting and caring for trees, turning your hobby into a profitable business! With Half Acre Tree Farm, every tree grows to its full potential, becoming a valuable asset in the ecosystem of our planet.

  4. @breadbread4226

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    What I want to know, as a professionell nursery guy from europe, at what prices are you selling those trees? I can buy a 40 cm chestnut (which looks to be close to what you are showing in the video) seedling for less than 2 € every fall.

  5. @Ronwjr

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    Is the chestnut seed you have the natural ones, or the Chinese chestnut. I’m planning on planting Chinese chestnut trees because they can grow in zone 4

  6. @flatout5815

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    The hard labor to me is the easy part I know my ability, is the selling that worries me. I couldn't sell a $10 piece of gold for $5 no salesman skills or luck.

  7. @cleetusmcyeetus1776

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    I heard Chestnut Ridge of Pike County is a good place to get them. (I channeled the 'tism and used what little you left un-marked out on the 5lb. bag of chestnuts and google to narrow down the possibilities by the company logo and then go through any possible matches until I found that the name "Chestnut Ridge" would fit nicely on that bag's label, especially since it's the way they did the logo on their website. Too much caffeine today for me I think, and btw great video and idea.)

  8. @michelleb5453

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    So obviously you do not let your beautiful cows graze anywhere near these trees. As fruit trees and black locust are toxic to them, but so are many plants I have in my pasture. Btw do you sell walnut trees? I have so many and I love trees so I don't like to just cut them out as baby trees. I have so many honey locusts and hedge trees. My favorites are cottonwood, black willow, mulberry, hackberry and any others that are safe for horses and cows to eat the leaves and graze around.

  9. @tomnoonan1655

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    Check local regs and zones for appropriate trees and what not to plant in your region. Hybrid and asian chestnuts can be a problem, and American chestnut is not appropriate in all areas. Black locust is a wonderful tree but is invasive and can compete with native trees. It is prohibited or restricted in some northeast, west, and midwest states.

  10. @TomPalmer-z7i

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    I have been growing trees since I was in high school, growing some in my parents yard. As an adult I have been growing pine trees for market, here in the south, for 25 years. I have additionally planted crabapple, persimmon, pear and apple trees and different variety of oaks. I just purchased a few chestnut trees and I am very excited about getting them in the ground. Planting trees is rewarding!

  11. @pubwinner7867

    December 16, 2025 at 3:01 am

    are you jewish? "i am only making this video because im a guy who believes the world needs more trees" LOL dude this is so jewish. demonetize, stuff your pie hole of the sanctimonious self sacrifice, and maybe people will start thinking you care about trees

    LOL

    "ohh and i just get da tinnnnnyst amount of money from this video" LOL dude you are so jewish, again

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