Very smart setup James and well done for progressing to such a scale. I did my year out/placement from college with TH Brown at Covington not too far away from you and learnt a lot from Richard Brown. Enjoyed my time in Cambridgeshire, good to see farming is crashing on down there, despite the challenges. 👍
They could do with investing in a drain jetter,jet as many drains as you can. Some jetters even send out a signal to help find the pipe out in the field.
Your collective videos have evidently increased my Sorghum and wheat yield drastically. I started off with a small farm which I have now expanded to one of the largest on the universe. I now exclusively operate claas combines and fendt tractors. Much appreciated. In reference to farming simulator 2022 😂😂
Well done James, another brilliant insight into your farming business. We are based in S Cambs,must have loaded scores of your lorries in the early Wellgrain years,less said the better about that company !!! Please keep the footage coming
you need a 25 ton long reach excavator to dig both sides off the river banks. take the trees out and recycle the wood. couple of divining rods will find your pipes. rainy autumn day jobs. we went years without doing any land maintenance. it only gets worse not better. now we spend spare time hedge laying and ditching.
Very interesting and informative as ever. What was the large blue piece of equipment behind you at the end of the vid. Think it was a set of rib rolls, if so it is huge...... Would be interesting to see the machinery you use to achieve the non traffic zoning in the crops.
I understand your view on housing staff "on site" but prople also need a clear seperation between home and work. Farming is different i know, but being the farmer is very different from being a farm worker.
Excellent video, some setup … good to see another video from you 👍
Great video, hoping to see more videos like this.
Another British farm channel to follow. Always been interested in what P.X. Farm does after seeing your posts on social media. Keep up the great work.
Brilliant video a true professional farmer thinking of the bigger picture
Another British farmer to follow
What a really interesting channel will definitely be watching more of this keep the videos coming 👍
Very smart setup James and well done for progressing to such a scale. I did my year out/placement from college with TH Brown at Covington not too far away from you and learnt a lot from Richard Brown. Enjoyed my time in Cambridgeshire, good to see farming is crashing on down there, despite the challenges. 👍
Great Video James. Would love to see a Machinery Tour. 👍
From now on here too its going to be 3 What Words, brilliant and so much better than 3 F Words 😄
They could do with investing in a drain jetter,jet as many drains as you can. Some jetters even send out a signal to help find the pipe out in the field.
What an insight into your business, now and the future. Especially like your comments on falls from height and staff housing.
Brilliant video James.
Thanks for the insight into an operation of your caliber.
Your collective videos have evidently increased my Sorghum and wheat yield drastically. I started off with a small farm which I have now expanded to one of the largest on the universe. I now exclusively operate claas combines and fendt tractors. Much appreciated.
In reference to farming simulator 2022 😂😂
Well done James, another brilliant insight into your farming business. We are based in S Cambs,must have loaded scores of your lorries in the early Wellgrain years,less said the better about that company !!! Please keep the footage coming
Une longue vidéo mais c'est un plaisir de vous revoir de nouveau avec ce beau temps au rendez vous.😊
Great channel, this man really does have his ducks in a row, i have been saying for years that installing solar on the roof is not the best option.
Interesting chap to listen to 👍
Brilliant video very professional
Wonderful, you’re back on RUclips we 🥰
you need a 25 ton long reach excavator to dig both sides off the river banks. take the trees out and recycle the wood. couple of divining rods will find your pipes. rainy autumn day jobs. we went years without doing any land maintenance. it only gets worse not better. now we spend spare time hedge laying and ditching.
Very interesting and informative as ever. What was the large blue piece of equipment behind you at the end of the vid. Think it was a set of rib rolls, if so it is huge...... Would be interesting to see the machinery you use to achieve the non traffic zoning in the crops.
Enjoyed the vid,i saw one of your lorrys at holdingham roundabout lincs always wonderd where it came from .
Really informative videos James , how many acres are you farming?
Great video very interesting hard work never mind trying to make a profit with costs so high nowadays cheers
Great video. Would also love to have a look at some of your machinery on here.
Great video
Great video…… soooo much info 😍 quick question Ever think of burning your straw to dry your grain IF possible??
I understand your view on housing staff "on site" but prople also need a clear seperation between home and work. Farming is different i know, but being the farmer is very different from being a farm worker.
I am surprised that when the land drainage guys lay the pipe they don't do as the gas board and put a tracer wire in.
Italy has banned solar panels on farm land.. will the UK follow this trend?
Couldn't you run a new land drainage in in stead of looking sorry to be blunt best of luck drilling this spring hit and miss with dreadful weather
Timing is of the essence we are too late in normal practice for drilling peas but your idea would work
Nice collection of wrist watches,
How's your pigeon problem on the peas and rape? Awful down here. Your flooding...see Tom Pembroke dairy farming for his issues
Amazing set up.
Any vacancies for staff??
Currently we are full catered for, next harvest 25 we will have harvest staff availability, we will post of a job comes up, keep watching.