You can get a normal bus which will take you around the same areas at a fraction of the cost Need to Google to find which ones to get, I think there is one which goes to Madame Tussauds - been a while since we have done it. Love the videos and keep your chin up
Ash and Joe, working on the chain gang, couldn't you find a bigger hammer Joe lol Any way of sieving the grain to remove the stones, the downtime clearing the mill must be nearly as long as sieving, but less risk of damage to the mill See they've opened up the contraflow at Darrington albeit the speed restrictions still in force, hopefully it's made your DAF trips a little quicker Take care all Enjoy your party Joe Back UK Farmer's 🇬🇧 Geoff
Excellent vlog Joe. Another worthwile visit is Madame Tussauds, or it was when I visited a few years ago. Wherever you go in London is costly sadly. Happy New year to you, your family and all the staff. Looking forward to 2025.
contact the haukier that delivered your barley. they have to keep trcords of the previous 3 loads the lorry had on it before your barley and claiam from them for contaminated delivery,
@@andrewwatson1698 If its come from a grain merchant it should have a delivery note with the last three loads. Which is usually a requirement of his farm assurance scheme (fabbl)
Correct. Every load of grain that leaves my farm is accompanied by a passport with all the relevant information on it Including details of the last 3 loads carried in the trailer but we never see any checks done or passports at Joe's farm.
You can get a normal bus which will take you around the same areas at a fraction of the cost
Need to Google to find which ones to get, I think there is one which goes to Madame Tussauds - been a while since we have done it.
Love the videos and keep your chin up
Jd mick puts a ton of lime stone in a load of barley to bulk the weight up 😂😂😂 I bet your dad won’t use him again 😂
Ash and Joe, working on the chain gang, couldn't you find a bigger hammer Joe lol
Any way of sieving the grain to remove the stones, the downtime clearing the mill must be nearly as long as sieving, but less risk of damage to the mill
See they've opened up the contraflow at Darrington albeit the speed restrictions still in force, hopefully it's made your DAF trips a little quicker
Take care all
Enjoy your party Joe
Back UK Farmer's 🇬🇧
Geoff
Great video Joe
Excellent vlog Joe.
Another worthwile visit is Madame Tussauds, or it was when I visited a few years ago. Wherever you go in London is costly sadly.
Happy New year to you, your family and all the staff. Looking forward to 2025.
£120.00? My son just been to London and said the ex Battersea power station area is amazing. Have a great trip.
Get on the river bus. I used that last time i was in london. Great fun and get to see london from the river, is just like using a normal bus.
Hi Joe, Why don't you fit a 20-25mm mesh part way up your mill hopper.
contact the haukier that delivered your barley. they have to keep trcords of the previous 3 loads the lorry had on it before your barley and claiam from them for contaminated delivery,
£150 happy new year to you and all your family.
I’m going for £90 🤔
Is it worth putting some friendly cattle out into the field to teach the others that you're a nice fella that feeds them?
chances are they will get spooked too by the heathens who have made the others this way..
Stretch some chicken wire over top of hopper and just pour grain in slow it will catch he stones
Joe im not a farmer I know about 1% of what you know, could I suggest a pen with a couple of bait cows for those sods who won't come home
Tell me about it, I did the Christmas light tour with my wife a couple of days ago
Bloody tight yorkshire sod lol
£130 we did it b4 xmas
Have you had a look at the last three loads on the delivery notes for your barley to find the source of the stones?
I've never seen a grain passport at Joe Seels farm - or a moisture test being done. Just weigh it and tip it on the heap no questions asked.
@@andrewwatson1698 If its come from a grain merchant it should have a delivery note with the last three loads. Which is usually a requirement of his farm assurance scheme (fabbl)
Correct. Every load of grain that leaves my farm is accompanied by a passport with all the relevant information on it Including details of the last 3 loads carried in the trailer but we never see any checks done or passports at Joe's farm.
What happened to Andy thought he was back at one point?
25 quite but I think you are the tight to pay 😅😅 some one will have to prize that wallet out of your pocket 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊
£150 ..
Why don't you put fine mesh on top of your mill so it catches the stones . ?
Great video Joe £95.50
£100 for tour 😮
About £130 for 5 robbing so and so’s 🤬
Stay at home it will be cheaper 😅😅
£30
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