Evening your videos are getting better. Every week you're up there with the Ollie's blog, Joe seals. And all the other top TH-cam is. You should be so happy. With what you are doing, keep up the good work Well done. For someone so young
Good video Eleanor, I had a friend in Tasmania who strapped bales of hay too tight on a truck that when he drove it across a slope the whole truck tipped over with the bales still strapped on. He was OK as it all happened in slow motion.
Thanks for the new video, i have to say you are a real inspiration for me while i try to get into farming. i have moved on from my work at the vineyard now and im starting work at a local dairy farm. ive also planted pumpkins at my allotment about the same time you did ready for halloween. im about to plant a cover crop at my other allotment (tomorrow) which will be, buckwheat, phaciliea, mustard, vetch, rye and black oats
Those bale handlers certainly cleared the field in good time. I liked your commentary on the proceedings. I'm hoping to get to Newbury show on Sunday. I think they run a bus from the town to the show. So if I can get to Newbury by train, I might see you.
Near Windsor just before lunch I came across 5 John Deere’s moving big trailers. It looked like chopped sweet corn? Making the most of the good weather. Straw to Porthcalw.
Eleanor you are such a conscientious person, forward thinking, and thinking of other's Your mum and Dan are no doubt very proud of you Hope mum's keeping well Has Lucy gone back to uni yet or is that imminent Definitely not a job I'd fancy, thought Joe was brave going 9 high, 12 is mind blowing Hope you have hammerglass in your JCB's Non of the machinery on the farm seems to phase or scare 😱 you Take care young lady Geoff
like your vids very much
Evening your videos are getting better. Every week you're up there with the Ollie's blog, Joe seals. And all the other top TH-cam is. You should be so happy. With what you are doing, keep up the good work Well done. For someone so young
Good video Eleanor, I had a friend in Tasmania who strapped bales of hay too tight on a truck that when he drove it across a slope the whole truck tipped over with the bales still strapped on. He was OK as it all happened in slow motion.
Another fantastic video Eleanor. There’s no limit to your expertise.
Thanks for the new video, i have to say you are a real inspiration for me while i try to get into farming. i have moved on from my work at the vineyard now and im starting work at a local dairy farm. ive also planted pumpkins at my allotment about the same time you did ready for halloween. im about to plant a cover crop at my other allotment (tomorrow) which will be, buckwheat, phaciliea, mustard, vetch, rye and black oats
What a cracking team, that's the way to shift bales.👍👍
Those bale handlers certainly cleared the field in good time. I liked your commentary on the proceedings.
I'm hoping to get to Newbury show on Sunday. I think they run a bus from the town to the show. So if I can get to Newbury by train, I might see you.
Near Windsor just before lunch I came across 5 John Deere’s moving big trailers. It looked like chopped sweet corn? Making the most of the good weather. Straw to Porthcalw.
Great service
Always on the move
Hi, there was a nice bit of bale stacking in the barn not sure i would of liked to do that lol, nice vid as normal
Eleanor you are such a conscientious person, forward thinking, and thinking of other's
Your mum and Dan are no doubt very proud of you
Hope mum's keeping well
Has Lucy gone back to uni yet or is that imminent
Definitely not a job I'd fancy, thought Joe was brave going 9 high, 12 is mind blowing
Hope you have hammerglass in your JCB's
Non of the machinery on the farm seems to phase or scare 😱 you
Take care young lady
Geoff
You made need a tutoriol on “ how to deal with the slack on straps!”… just saying!!😀🍺🍺🤘
all are bales went to wales this year so some reason
Bales of ?
Is Dan your dad