Mid-Winter Pole Dancing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2024
- Planting Popular poles and feeding stock, mid winter in New Zealand
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My Name is Alistair Bird and My wife Genna and I farm on 'The Grange" near Oxford, North Canterbury, in the South Island of New Zealand.
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I see the Danish government is bringing in a methane tax on cattle by 2030 glad to see some common sense in NZ. Is there any research done in NZ on how much carbon dioxide is needed to just grow a kilogram of DM of grass never I would love to know if the farm grew 10t/DM/Ha in a year how much carbon was need then we could talk about true farm emissions.
I wonder if all the aircraft and shipping companies- and let’s be honest here, they are massive pollution producing industries, have to pay a carbon tax.
Alistair have you totally bought into the climate change story?. Our climate has always changed. You need to to do what is best for your farm.
Important for a young kiwi 🥝 bloke starting 👍 out on the land with a mentor 👍 like yourself mate 😊😊.
Great to see Aidan back again gaining more insights at the feet of the master! By far the best way to learn!
I was watching Cami in Fed By Farmers the other day - he was saying NZ is having a problem with worm resitance in our sheep - is this correct or are we being careful so this does not happen - about 30 years ago farmers had that feeling as well, this is prior to worming testing fecal matter and we did a major cull of all sheep, ewe's, lambs and rams with dirty bums - not all had worm problems but also poor gut health and so the farmers did not want to breed the poor gut health on into future flocks - NZ farming is talked about quite a bit on his channel - he did take my comment on board when discussing NZ lamb going into the UK and why our prices were so good?? (for them not our farmers) I explained our farmers are getting NZ$110-120 per lamb live weight and so 50-60 pounds compared to their 130-160 pounds per head - our farmers could only wish for NZ$260-320 a head if converted from pounds to NZ$
Tractor tyres get them old stumps burning
Got both a crf and klx 110s, the klx was cheaper and I personally think better bike
On motor bike i had an old honda ct200. Exact system to the quads. Rev as per normal the use foot peg to change gear. Awesome bike for what i did.
Hi, have you got some closeup photos of the poplars you planted last time? Just curious how they look ... or maybe in a couple of months during springtime.
Good morning from Montreal QC Canada and welcome back, another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch .. thanks again ..
Hi I like your video
My kids have been riding a Kawasaki klx110 clutchless for almost a year and no dramas! Guessing it’d be the same with any of the Japanese brands!! Enjoying the videos 🤙🏼
A bit of hard yakka today eh? 🐨👍
Great videos mate! CRF 110s are great little bikes. I think I use it more on the farm than the kids do:))
Great video Alistair the 110 Hondas are really good bikes they are nice and reliable.
I remember Wal Footrot planting poplar poles against a fence line and a heifer pocking it’s head under the fence and chewing them off at ground level.😅..Yep methane tax in Denmark,£80/head...that’s basically all the profit on a bought in feeder.They keep trying.
Man that was a back breaking video, amazing content. I do feel sorry for you dealing with the green ingenious. So you were blasting water up the drains to unclog them I take it? Cheers.
Happy Matariki Day.
In reference to the Bovine in NZ raised for the production of Dairy for Export overseas there is approximately 5 million Dairy Bovine in commercial production in NZ , but across the Indian Ocean in India there are some 300 million Bovine raised for the production of Dairy Products mostly consumed within India itself , so there are 190 Million Dairy Cattle and 110 Million Buffalo in the the country producing 190 Million Tons of Milk. Last year the Indian Government reluctantly signed up to the Paris Accord on Methane etc , for which the average farmer in India will just ignore as most Herds consist of between 3 to 5 Dairy Cows or Buffalo which are all milked by hand and poured into Aluminium Urns for collection to the Processing Plants