Great vid looks like they had a massive line up to fill up their trailers!! :) Oh and its harvesting time soon in Australia around a week away, so i will record some and show u what Australia looks like :)
@balmesh well we use the blue barrels to just hold/ transport it as we get the ecosile/corn in little 10L drums and we have to mix them with water ,then we just fill blue barrels with water and add the drum of stuff :) we do have a little tank on the wing of the harvester for puttin additive on but ive never seen them using that :)
To bridgehou They're a mixed blessing, too. Sometimes a timely distraction and added variety and sometimes a blooming nuisance appearing just when you were getting going!
to edwardshiels1 Yes, we grow maize (not for grain) but we havn't learnt how to control the weather yet. Imagine the arguments there would be if we could! I need dry weather for three weeks - no, I desperately need rain for my trout stream . . . .
To jamesmorrisseyvvti Yes, you're the first (and probably the last!) My wife said the same - "13 - hundreds?" Anyway, thank you very much. It wouldn't be the same without you!
i might as well be first to say congrats on 1300 videos, i've actually had to double check myself to make sure it was 1300, unbeleivable, well done!!!
Great vid looks like they had a massive line up to fill up their trailers!! :) Oh and its harvesting time soon in Australia around a week away, so i will record some and show u what Australia looks like :)
To bridgehou
Thanks Richard - so blue barrels is the mix (of course) and when new blue barrles arrive it is presumably more ready-mixed?
@balmesh well we use the blue barrels to just hold/ transport it as we get the ecosile/corn in little 10L drums and we have to mix them with water ,then we just fill blue barrels with water and add the drum of stuff :) we do have a little tank on the wing of the harvester for puttin additive on but ive never seen them using that :)
Brilliant video Alan with great scenery. Do a lot of contractors in your area apply acid ? Never seen it being put on maize before
To bridgehou
They're a mixed blessing, too. Sometimes a timely distraction and added variety and sometimes a blooming nuisance appearing just when you were getting going!
to edwardshiels1
Yes, we grow maize (not for grain) but we havn't learnt how to control the weather yet. Imagine the arguments there would be if we could! I need dry weather for three weeks - no, I desperately need rain for my trout stream . . . .
To desjack1
On grass it seems invariable to apply "Ecosile" but on Maize not so. What they do put on I have never thought to ask.
To bridgehou
Thanks very much for that info. Everything seems to come in blue barrels, though!
To MajkelS13
Es hängt davon ab, welche Videos du meinst. Die HD diejenigen sind (meistens) Panasonic SD90.
@balmesh ye thats the mixxed stuff , we mix it at the farm yard wer working at and the buckrake or farmers machine brings it to us :)
@balmesh Ofcourse!!! thats the main point of recording just to show off Australia's Country!! Got 4880 acres to combine :)
@balmesh ecosile for grass silage and sometimes acid, maize and wholecrop we put on ecocorn alan :)
To edwardshiels1
I don't think GB is the place for Maize - when I was a lad it wasn't even thought of, no more than growing bananas!
To jordankeeps
They had till 6.00 to finish 200 acres! Be good to see something of your country. Lift your camera and show us the scenery?
mit welchen fotoaparat hasst du das wideo gemacht ??
to jordankeeps
Erm . . Not sure if I want to see it all! Maybe just the first day . . . .
@balmesh Oh no i wasnt planning on doing that dont think their is enough memory on my computer to hold that much footage
looks very slippery in corner well done
Thanks Stephen.
To richard123x1
It was in places, but they were rare, and small patches.
To jamesmorrisseyvvti
Yes, you're the first (and probably the last!) My wife said the same - "13 - hundreds?" Anyway, thank you very much. It wouldn't be the same without you!
when i saw blue i didnt know what to do
Where is this
No farm names and no farmer names is my policy - it's for security and the farmers feel better about it.
Ok where is it Wales England
That's in Wales. Sorry it took me so long but RUclips hid it!
very boggy land there
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