A look back on Carey Agri
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2020
- Olivia called out to her contracting friends at Carey Agri, Co. Clare and got chatting to brothers Brian & Declan Carey about the work she's caught them at over the last few years and what they're getting up to these days. Between all the tractors, wagons, balers & stunning views along the Wild Atlantic Coast, it's really a job that's hard to beat!
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Merry Christmas to all grassmen team
Thank you and the same to you.
Excellent video, fantasy scenery that has justice done to it by footage well caught and superb editing, thank you. Also I really enjoy and appreciate how Olivia can chameleon her accent depending on which region she is in. 👏🏻 Happy Christmas.
Merry xmas to all at grassmen . Another great vid . Nice to see all these wagons working together . Plenty green machines too .
Merry Christmas to all of you .. grassmen
Merry Christmas to grassmen. Tks for all the amazing videos in 2020.👍
Thankyou
What an awesome scenery👍😉 merry christmas to all of you👍
And Merry Christmas to you
Great video
Awesome, has to be one of the best silage videos on 'tube 👌👌👌
Thankyou
GOOD JOB LADS
Merry Christmas lads
Thank guys form the best CHRITMAS prezent and I got a 10 year jumper and mug 😁😁
Merry Xmas from here in NY :) Also from Kildare ha ha (more importantly) !
2:04 now that's a lovely tractor.
Aye
Best views yet, God's country that.
Definitely
I'm wondering how many tones of grass each wagon holds
merry xmas
Is one these in kilkeel Co Down
Nice 7710
Hon the banner
Beacons on back to front on the 7710
jaysus ur man on the rakes fair liftin
No time to stop lol
P45 for the man driving across the swords with he load of bales..! 👀😜🙈
Much better silage from wagons, lads have them set chopping it too short on harvesters
first
1:20 just hurts to watch
why?
@@casefarmgirl2279 In my eyes you just dont drive diagonally over rows of grass. Especially with a loud of bales on a wagon. You will push grass in the ground, and when its wet you will get more sand in your silage.
@@ford8630power what about all the times its driven over while manuring,fertilising,mowing, rowing,and rolling in the pit?
@@casefarmgirl2279 after you manured and fertilise it has time to grow and showered by rains. So its clean when you mow it. When you mow only drive over it on the headlands and rowing is a necessary evil. The pit isnt on sand usually so thats no problem.
The crude ash content count on a grass sample result says alot about the quality of a farmers/contractors work
@@ford8630power what in the name of jesus are you bullshitting about chap? Are you making that up, or is it things your daddy said , but you still have it wrong?
Merry Christmas John Deere 🤢😎 deutz 😎🤠👍👌🤟🤟
But why those beacons in the field, thats one thing i don’t understand...
no point in turnin on n off constantly u blow a fuse or bulb and theyre being filmed looks well
Aye just forgot to turn them off. I find the same. Sometimes only remember they are on when it gets dark haha
they are called the Twin Beacon Brigade ...young lads know no better
@@casefarmgirl2279 theres nothing wrong w havin them on in a field?
@@eoinoreilly1712 Good lad.