Nice video as usual Ben and great to hear about expected good yields too. A significant change from earlier on though when they were considering cutting back their cropping program due to lack of rain.
The main break though over the last 10 years has been deep ripping down 700ml and at least 2t per ha of lime aside from the build up of super phosphate over the years.
Good to see you back Ben showing agriculture in your part of the world, I'm looking forward to seeing more of what will be a busy time of the year.🇬🇧
Good luck combining your 2024 crops Ben and crew
Love seeing these videos... I can;t always make int into the countryside to watch some harvesting.
Nice video as usual Ben and great to hear about expected good yields too.
A significant change from earlier on though when they were considering cutting back their cropping program due to lack of rain.
Looks great, very professional
Thanks Ben ... much appreciated.
Great video Ben
I wish I could join your team during harvest
Sigma skibidi
the remarkable thing for me ben is how you got that crap sandy country to produce .what did you do?
The main break though over the last 10 years has been deep ripping down 700ml and at least 2t per ha of lime aside from the build up of super phosphate over the years.
@@BenCrosthwaite1 How much does that cost per hectare ?
@@stewatparkpark2933 As I am only the photographer, I've lost track, but at a guess, it would be around 2t a ha.
Lovely crop Ben