I think your father is great, he is so down to earth. I find your videos so educational for people who know nothing about farming, like me! You are doing a great job, thanks!
Great video learning something new all the time watching your videos love your dads pearls of wisdom at the end keep the videos coming and Happy Farming
Late comment but found this video so funny, wonky lines, funny looks at camera while faither talking, sneezes, had a good laugh at the excessive bouncing going over part of the field, done that tooooo.. Great content always thanks for sharing
I'd like to see and hear how the whole farm looks, like all of your buildings with pop ups saying what they are ,with a voice over of u telling us what they are used for maybe? I dunno just a idea for a video only a drown shot really shouldn't be to hard and will be great content and good insight to the farm ...
William Durrant would be such a great video with little work just maybe a few hours editing to make it look decent in my opinion but I’m just a stoner watching TH-cam all day lol 😂
Great video, love a bit of harrowing on the grassland, looks a nice tractor to do it with to, I have been chain harrowing on my 1948 fergie today lovely day for it 😁
Thanks for a beautiful video. Nice seeing some fieldwork again (feeding and animal stuff is also great) and always nice to watch you spreading a positive feeling in your videos.
Just been on the chain harrows this week as well. I pulled up a couple of horse shoes while I was out, glad it was before I mowed! Never mind about your lines, a blind man would be pleased to see em 😉. And yes... I caught a post with the harrow frame as well 😣
I put a back roller from a set of doubles through a fence once, but on the other side of the fence was a gully about 4 feet deep, big job to get it out
Did you do a video on repairing ruts? Probably will now invest in a spring tine Harrow for out hay fields and sell the chain harrows, but interested to see what people do to repair rough fields (from our horses) thinking Dutch Harrow or pin Harrow or even a tractor rake, and then roll
Tip for straight lines. Get the right way round and look at something directly in front of you and keep the middel of the tractor lined up with the thing you are looking at the other end
To get straight lines go up the middle of the field first pass. So half the field the half it again it works ! Don’t turn around on yourself go every other. Hope that makes sense.
We had a set of spring harrows afew years ago, bid the silage fields, didn't think it made any difference to the grass, wasted diesel and made stripes in the fields, there lying underneath a hedge now, may try and sell them on gumtree.
Good video Tom an wi no disrespect there are tractor driver's an Stockmen an u are undoubtedly a stockman o the highest calibre so no need be ashamed o not quite gettin the tractor drivin spot on 👍💪💪
Lines look dead straight to me, but I do have a Specsaver appointment next week. I am sure I saw your dad hit that fence, last year. Never mind. to an ex grain merchant who concentrated on arable, your vids are educational. If the name rings any bells with you, I did know Paul Watkins - cattle cubicle sheds in the 70's, vacuum silage.
Another good video from our Tom,but something about a dogs leg springs to mind. The Ginger Warrior will defiantly have to give you a few lessons on straight lines. Have fun tomorrow with the release.
Just curious to know now its been a few months on. Did you notice any particular improvement in the sward quality this year using the spring tines rather than the chain harrows?
Are you still using the harrow? how did you find it and would it be a good job a few days after slurrying when it has dried on the grass/ground, cheers?
What’s your experience using a broadcast seeder in conjunction with a Chain harrow versus a spring tine harrow? We’ve been operating with a chain harrow for a few years and are contemplating making the move to a spring tine harrow. Only issue, it’s hard to come by spring tine harrows in the States and it’s been complicated by covid (can’t get equipment made in Europe here right now).
Maybe has been covered already but how did the idea of the farm store come about? Do most Dairies in your area sell to creameries , Cheese plants, or sell as raw milk to I assume neighbors? Love the videos you do an awesome job.
hi tom me and my wife are thinking about get in a small holding for sheep and beef cows so what sort of licenses or permits do we need thanks P.S we are now to farming ..we both like the videos you mack thanks yours sean reilly
Hi Tom just wondering why do you do lines why not go round 6 times and then split it in half and go round that way also can you please do a video on if you will get a john deere tractor and which one and why please
I'm always wondering how many cows you're milking vs how many total dairy cows you have. Also, how many if other kinds of animals do you have? Did the issue with the cow's feet get resolved? Do you intend to grow your highland herd and by how much? Thanks for the video.
Josh Bennion to what purpose? Just to achieve flat ground to do what on ? Your going to get that 30 min. After the cows get on it , so you keep rolling it every few days ? I roll my yard once a year for frost heaves . Is it a once a year for Tom or not ? I don’t however roll my fields .
@@davekimbler2308 we roll our fields once a year after harrowing. After rolling our fields like Tom here they are left to grow. We do all of this to try and maximize the yield for silage. It also saves the mowers and rake a bit of stick from bumps and ridges in the field.
Josh Bennion ok I guess I wouldn’t need to do that on my fields but my soil is different then yours , I roll my lawn only to flatten the frost heaves but it doesn’t promote the growth of grass for me . And I do roll my driveway to flatten and compact the dirt , but my reasons are different then yours or his
Wonkey lines
stormed eager Winner Winner chicken dinner!!! 😀
I was 32 seconds after him
Idk if I ever remember putting this comment tbh😂
I think your father is great, he is so down to earth. I find your videos so educational for people who know nothing about farming, like me! You are doing a great job, thanks!
A walk around video of the case would be great tom specs history etc as always great stuff !
Someone needs to make this farm a map for FS19.
Ya
Daniel Abendroth someone is now.🤙
@@d-padclips3738 I know and I can't wait!!
Father is never happier than when he's fondling some grass !
Great video learning something new all the time watching your videos love your dads pearls of wisdom at the end keep the videos coming and Happy Farming
Great vid tom
How about a tour of the shop and maybe something more on your sheep
Top job spring harrowing Tom, gives such life to the soil, we are doing it for years on our farm
Late comment but found this video so funny, wonky lines, funny looks at camera while faither talking, sneezes, had a good laugh at the excessive bouncing going over part of the field, done that tooooo.. Great content always thanks for sharing
Lovely piece of kit Tom they do a great job to get grass growing. Like your video and the ginger warrior.
I'd like to see and hear how the whole farm looks, like all of your buildings with pop ups saying what they are ,with a voice over of u telling us what they are used for maybe? I dunno just a idea for a video only a drown shot really shouldn't be to hard and will be great content and good insight to the farm ...
Ty B I said pretty much exactly the same about 6 months ago!
William Durrant would be such a great video with little work just maybe a few hours editing to make it look decent in my opinion but I’m just a stoner watching TH-cam all day lol 😂
We’ve all been there catching in fences 😆 Love the drone shots!
Love how your dad sees the little things and informs us all
So glad I am not the only one who destroys fences with harrows
Great video, love a bit of harrowing on the grassland, looks a nice tractor to do it with to, I have been chain harrowing on my 1948 fergie today lovely day for it 😁
Nice job Tom. Fields looking good. Wished I could grow lawn this green in Arizona. 🤔
Great explanation on the benefits of harrowing grass fields! Thanks.
Thanks for a beautiful video. Nice seeing some fieldwork again (feeding and animal stuff is also great) and always nice to watch you spreading a positive feeling in your videos.
Maybe worth investing in a spring tine grass harrow? Seems suited to your farming operation, can get them with seed boxes on aswell
GREAT JOB Tom, LOVE springtime
The fields look awesome! No poo patches.
Explains at the beginning why you need to harrow , it makes it more interesting!
Those are some really nice looking fields!
I want to see the telehandler video . The one that you are getting on demo
Great vid tom i know wind is such a pain
Great video Tom, nice looking job
Just been on the chain harrows this week as well. I pulled up a couple of horse shoes while I was out, glad it was before I mowed! Never mind about your lines, a blind man would be pleased to see em 😉. And yes... I caught a post with the harrow frame as well 😣
As ever a very good vid and your drown shots are shall we say super mega ace, keep up the good work.
I put a back roller from a set of doubles through a fence once, but on the other side of the fence was a gully about 4 feet deep, big job to get it out
Did the same to a fence when I was rolling lol happens to us all lol good video TOM
You and your dad should do a tractor run for charity 👍🏻
Great vid I don't care if lines aren't straight as long as the job gets done 😀 👍 👍 good job Tom
Love the livestock videos especially.
280th! GOOD AFTERNOON TOM, LUKE, AND THE GINGER GUY! Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA 😮
love chain harrowing and rolling so relaxing , unless its a steep field
Great video Tom 👌👍
I would like to see a butchery video more about the shop and how you finish your beefers 👌
3:10 Tom explains what "Harrowing" does.
12:30 Dad gives a more detailed (hands-on-grass) explanation .
Wonky lines Tom ! Where’s the half a million pound GPS unit Lol great video ! Love it !
Great video again Tom!
A face off on straight lines with Mr P Senior would be funny.🇬🇧
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Wonky lines
One time, me and my uncle were rolling and he let me have a go and...
A new fence was put in!
@@anthonysowney6644 I'm 11
Afternoon Tom
Heelo from the west of Ireland
You mentioned a video re selling In Calf heifers which has not appeared yet. Love to see that.
Hi tom we have a dalbo maxiroll green line 300 it’s a really great bit of kit brilliant for ruff storped up ground Harrow and roller Combo
Driving in a straight line Tom style
Did you do a video on repairing ruts? Probably will now invest in a spring tine Harrow for out hay fields and sell the chain harrows, but interested to see what people do to repair rough fields (from our horses) thinking Dutch Harrow or pin Harrow or even a tractor rake, and then roll
Good video Tom!
Tip for straight lines. Get the right way round and look at something directly in front of you and keep the middel of the tractor lined up with the thing you are looking at the other end
Exactly. My dad used to plow with mules and he taught me that.
@@gainesarnold3561
Yes. I'm 14 years old and that's how I was told to do it
Can you do a video about your milking parlour explaining your setup and all that good stuff
Can u do a video on the to case 885 with your dad good work
Yes
To get straight lines go up the middle of the field first pass. So half the field the half it again it works ! Don’t turn around on yourself go every other. Hope that makes sense.
Them line's A discombobulation of a situation 😀🚜 and ask the boss to write a farming book
So nice father you have 👍👍
I feel a bit better about catching fencing and my wonky lines now, especially as I only have a chain harrow on a 1954 Grey Fergie 🤣
Tom, I was getting dizzy in the beginning of the video I think with all that walking around. Lol! Thanks for the videos!
Good vid mate
We had a set of spring harrows afew years ago, bid the silage fields, didn't think it made any difference to the grass, wasted diesel and made stripes in the fields, there lying underneath a hedge now, may try and sell them on gumtree.
Now I know how the lines come to be I see when driving on long drives or rare times I’ve flown lol.
Good video Tom an wi no disrespect there are tractor driver's an Stockmen an u are undoubtedly a stockman o the highest calibre so no need be ashamed o not quite gettin the tractor drivin spot on 👍💪💪
Lines look dead straight to me, but I do have a Specsaver appointment next week. I am sure I saw your dad hit that fence, last year. Never mind. to an ex grain merchant who concentrated on arable, your vids are educational. If the name rings any bells with you, I did know Paul Watkins - cattle cubicle sheds in the 70's, vacuum silage.
Please get a Zetor forterra or Zetor proxima out on demo some day
Another good video from our Tom,but something about a dogs leg springs to mind. The Ginger Warrior will defiantly have to give you a few lessons on straight lines. Have fun tomorrow with the release.
I was calling a harrow a rake. In Florida, we put a tire on the harrow to keep it down.
Dads great! 👍
Wonkey lines 😂😂 watch that fence Tom 😂
A milking video would be great Tom
Enjoyed 👌
Just curious to know now its been a few months on. Did you notice any particular improvement in the sward quality this year using the spring tines rather than the chain harrows?
Can we get a video tour of the farm shop please
What a harrowing experience 😂
Yes - I can now comment on videos woohoo!
Tom you should put your Mavic in follow me mode it works really well.
Are you still using the harrow? how did you find it and would it be a good job a few days after slurrying when it has dried on the grass/ground, cheers?
More like to much Guinness lines from Tom🤣 🚜🚜🍺🍺
I like Bacon, Apple Wood Smoked Bacon,,, Gotta love it.... Peace to ya...
Can u do a video on old tractors and how to keep them in gd nick liek oil change ext👍
What’s your experience using a broadcast seeder in conjunction with a Chain harrow versus a spring tine harrow? We’ve been operating with a chain harrow for a few years and are contemplating making the move to a spring tine harrow. Only issue, it’s hard to come by spring tine harrows in the States and it’s been complicated by covid (can’t get equipment made in Europe here right now).
Maybe has been covered already but how did the idea of the farm store come about? Do most Dairies in your area sell to creameries , Cheese plants, or sell as raw milk to I assume neighbors? Love the videos you do an awesome job.
Hi TOM, love your channel. How many cows do you milk? Like to see your milking operation. Thx Dan
Tom you should to a farm tour
OMG I couldn't sit on that seat. I'd end up throwing up. 😲😲😲😲🚜🚜🚜🚜
Have you ever thought about going in to demolition you be great at it 😂
Hello, I am trying to figure out how to properly revive my grazing pasture. can you help?!
Nice vid tom
Tom what make is that harrow because im thinking of upgrading from a chain harrow
The fence had a harrowing experience.
You answered me at one time that your soil was never bog land. And with that major ditch I don't think it is sand. Does that leave silt/clay?
hi tom me and my wife are thinking about get in a small holding for sheep and beef cows so what sort of licenses or permits do we need thanks P.S we are now to farming ..we both like the videos you mack thanks yours sean reilly
Hi Tom just wondering why do you do lines why not go round 6 times and then split it in half and go round that way also can you please do a video on if you will get a john deere tractor and which one and why please
Obviously it’s not silage season but when it is you need to make silage videos!!!
They're well wonky 😂😂
Tom what Drone do you use
I'm always wondering how many cows you're milking vs how many total dairy cows you have. Also, how many if other kinds of animals do you have? Did the issue with the cow's feet get resolved? Do you intend to grow your highland herd and by how much? Thanks for the video.
Hows the Rugby pitch looking?
nice tractor!
Hi Tom. What was Dad like when you broke the news about the damage done when you caught the fence ? 🌿🚜🚜🚜🚜🌿
Will you please do a day in the life of Tom
I’d like to see a farm tour video
Only Spring Tines? You don't need some kind of bars to level molehills and wild boar damage?
De-thatching usually helps the growth! I don’t understand the rolling part though ? What does that accomplish ?
Smoothing out all the foot Mark's from livestock, tractor Mark's, ridges, ruts. Mole hills and all sorts.
Josh Bennion to what purpose? Just to achieve flat ground to do what on ? Your going to get that 30 min. After the cows get on it , so you keep rolling it every few days ? I roll my yard once a year for frost heaves . Is it a once a year for Tom or not ? I don’t however roll my fields .
@@davekimbler2308 we roll our fields once a year after harrowing. After rolling our fields like Tom here they are left to grow. We do all of this to try and maximize the yield for silage. It also saves the mowers and rake a bit of stick from bumps and ridges in the field.
Josh Bennion ok I guess I wouldn’t need to do that on my fields but my soil is different then yours , I roll my lawn only to flatten the frost heaves but it doesn’t promote the growth of grass for me . And I do roll my driveway to flatten and compact the dirt , but my reasons are different then yours or his