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Great video Richard It's really good to see what goes on behind the scenes to bring food or in this case oil to the table so interesting. As you can tell I'm not a farmer and until I found your vlog didn't know anything what went on in the country side,so thank you for that really interesting stuff you put out. It's great to see Harry so interested in whats going on too, thats the future right in front of us. Great work Richard, keep it up as long as you can. Take care be safe
Great video,correct me if I am wrong but I believe that is reg on the combine and he cuts farmer p's wheat. That new holland t7 315 looks a proper weapon!!!🤣🤣👍👍
We used to grow OSR 'back in the day,' then it was swathed with a Shelborne Reynolds swather when it was still green, then picked up by the combine off a longish stubble. Then it wasn't such a black gold, been used more for animal feed, before the health benefits of it were realised.
Yet another throughly enjoyable video. Thanks for posting. If Harry's interested in learning more about the arable side of farming I suggest he subscribes to It's a farming life for me or Harry's Farm channels there harvesting at the moment and it very informative.
Big 👍 for that video. Can't wait now it's nearly cold mince sandwiches time soon 😁 or is that just me🤔😉 can't wait the combine gets going on our barley just keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 🤫. Stay safe 🏴
really interesting. I always wondered how oilseed was processed so this has been great. what a huge operation tho. just out of interest, will that drying setup process any crop or is it just for oilseed?
A propper education for Harry 👍🏻
Nice to see your neighbours at work.
What a top bloke 👍
Great video Richard
It's really good to see what goes on behind the scenes to bring food or in this case oil to the table so interesting.
As you can tell I'm not a farmer and until I found your vlog didn't know anything what went on in the country side,so thank you for that really interesting stuff you put out.
It's great to see Harry so interested in whats going on too, thats the future right in front of us.
Great work Richard, keep it up as long as you can.
Take care be safe
Glad you enjoyed it Clive
Awsome video Richard Great 👍 neighbours you have Richard. Dan back he’s a man of great 👍 knowledge👍👍🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🚜🚜👩🌾👩🌾
Great video 👍 thanks for the tour
No problem 👍
You’ve got some great neighbours there mate 👍🏻 top fellas
A great couple of videos Richard, very informative indded, well done.
Thanks Andy for your time and for hosting--interesting stuff, much appreciated.
Cracking one Richard and Harry very interesting from the field to store bins
Excellent video thanks for your time and consideration 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
That was awesome. That is a side of the food produciton chain I'd never seen before. Thank your neighbors for sharing with us! Thanks !
Great video Richard.
Very informative video,thanks to Dan.
Amazing set up on a farm great video
Thanks 👍
Great video,correct me if I am wrong but I believe that is reg on the combine and he cuts farmer p's wheat. That new holland t7 315 looks a proper weapon!!!🤣🤣👍👍
You are correct
Excellent video, great to see all the off field work as well.
That is some amazing set up
We used to grow OSR 'back in the day,' then it was swathed with a Shelborne Reynolds swather when it was still green, then picked up by the combine off a longish stubble. Then it wasn't such a black gold, been used more for animal feed, before the health benefits of it were realised.
Well nice video
Great video Richard, decent looking clean crop.
Thanks 👍
Well worth the trip,lads. Great 👍
Rape seed (Brassica napus), I think in the US and Canada they call it Canola, very interesting video Richard.
Yet another throughly enjoyable video. Thanks for posting. If Harry's interested in learning more about the arable side of farming I suggest he subscribes to It's a farming life for me or Harry's Farm channels there harvesting at the moment and it very informative.
I used to work on a seed processing cleaning and treatment mobile plant
Great video Richard and when I think of oilseed rape it is the yellow flowers that make my eyes stream because of my hay-fever
great stuff
Big 👍 for that video. Can't wait now it's nearly cold mince sandwiches time soon 😁 or is that just me🤔😉 can't wait the combine gets going on our barley just keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 🤫. Stay safe 🏴
Andy should have his own channel , how many bins are in that barn
Very fast work
Thank you for taking the time to show this when you are all so busy,
Nice
really interesting. I always wondered how oilseed was processed so this has been great. what a huge operation tho. just out of interest, will that drying setup process any crop or is it just for oilseed?
The cleaner and dryer chain will do any arable crop but you'd have to alter some calibrations and speeds.
Would all this be video proof in event Harry needs proof of internship hours?
When will they loafing to go factory to make oil. Dose a lorry pick it up our they take to the factory
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Hi Richard question for you. Is oil seed rape expensive to sow?
I hear some small bags of seed cost like £280 pounds, so it can be expensive yeah
Always treated that like water , you'll soon sink into it
Cracking video, great to see the guys next door again.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great Video Rich 👍
Cracking video Richard. Good to see Dan back. He’s a man of great knowledge
Great video amazing information on the process from harvesting kept me glued and enjoy all the channel.
Hard to see it because it's noisy lol