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In the summer of 1953, a researcher at the United States Department of Agriculture named Everett Jameson filed an internal report that was never published in any public journal.
He had spent two field seasons documenting tick populations on farms across rural Pennsylvania — Amish farms specifically — after receiving complaints from neighbouring conventional farmers that the disparity in tick pressure between the two farming styles had become impossible to explain through standard entomological models.
In today's video, we look at: Why Amish Gardens Never Have Ticks — The One "Oil" Method Corporations Hate… Keep watching to see Ticks, Amish Gardening, Amish Pest Control