Mate recently found this channel have spent a lot of hours watching back about a year up to last years silage. I’m a part time farmer and still find every video so entertaining. My 16 month old son hasn’t got much interest watching tv with me but doesn’t move a muscle when your videos are on. Thanks to everyone for their hard work. Good luck in these weird times from Ireland 🇮🇪
The respect and love you and your stock show for each other is great to see , farmers over here are not like that at all. If Neptune was over her he probably would have killed 3 people by now 😅 and rightly so . Heidi puts literally every human I know to shame!! Can’t say enough good things about you guys and your attitudes . I hope to one day come visit and maybe my son and I give you a hand for a few hours. 💪🏼 Anyway much respect ✊
Enjoyed watching this. I consider it a privilege to watch farmers moving the cattle, going slower down the road hauling things etc. I always give them a thumbs up! I make a point of telling the grand children to be respectful of the workers. We are all in this together, learn from what you see. No, I'm not a member of a farming family but I love seeing fresh produce going to market, lol.
I'm going to be honest Tom I'm starting a job on a dairy farm this weekend scraping the yards and your videos have inspired me to give cows a go and change sectors.
We have the same problem over here in Ireland people really dont care but we found if you drive slowly. with our hefors anyway .you should stop traffic from speeding staight into them andscaring them.
I love seeing your families care and love for your livestock! so much cruelty in the world it's refreshing seeing love and RESPECT IN ACTION! P.S. we also love witnessing your love and respect for, " the Gingerman with the Moostash!! Blessings and you all!
Loved watching this - my Dad told me about driving stock miles along the roads in Sussex. I remember as a child having to stand in driveways to stop the cows from going into gardens as they went through the village. Fundays...
I'm doing my batchlore in agricultural science.. These videos of yours give me a practical experience of maintaining dairy farm works, like I used to get from my earlier practical class.
I actually enjoy watching cows or sheep going down the road. I wait patiently as it is all transcending and just relax and enjoy seeing the animals, and as for horses passing, I actually park my lorry up, switch off the engine and sit there watching them passing so the lorry, or engine noise isn't alarming them, and then I move on when they pass. The only annoying thing about the cows or sheep going down the road which I can complain about is when I am not the first car so I don't have the full view. I think you should dish out tickets for the front row 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Bravo! I remember moving our herd from the west to the east side of our farm in Michigan, USA when I was a little girl. We closed off of 1/2 mile of road for an hour 2 times a year. It was such an event. I miss it. It's all big ag commercial corn now.
Tom a tip for moving stock use a round bale of silage on the loader then when they are all around it then reverse all the way and with someone behind it should be easy. With just the 2 of us on the farm we moved all of our stock like this
We conditioned ours to food by beating on a big plastic bucket just before feed time, every day. So when we beat the bucket they follow us anywhere. They got addicted to the corn feed. Another thing that happened recently is the dogs we adopted decided on their own to help the farmhand to round out the cattle! We were actually surprised that they are even helping (we initially got the dogs because a pack of stray dogs roaming our area had attacked one of our calves in July, killing him, so we got the two neutered female dogs to kind of inhibit the approach of other dogs into our land). Só now the farmhand goes ahead beating the bucket the cows following in the middle and the two dogs right behind barking. Quite a sight whenever we rotate pastures, about to once a month...
"Heidi, Ben, Father, and me/myself" would actually be correct in this instance. ; ) Easy trick is to take everyone else out of the sentence. If you'd say I when you're alone, say I with other people; if you'd say me alone, say me with other people. If you'd say, "X are doing the thing." Alone you'd say "I am doing the thing" so when you add people "Heidi, Ben, Father, and I are doing the thing" If you'd say "We've got X doing the thing." Alone you'd say "We've got [just] me/myself doing the thing." when you add people, "We've got Heidi, Ben, Father, and me/myself doing the thing." Don't actually care, just noticed the meme of this frustrating you through a few videos and thought I'd share this trick. Cheers.
I don’t really care one way or the other. It’s part of the fun to hear Tom talk in his own way and even more fun to have Father correct him all the time! (or try to correct himself!)
My heart goes out to you all when your moving stock on or across the road. We have to do the same with all our cattle to get them home. But well done team Pemberton for getting the job done and done well.
small dairy farm near me, any time they have to stop traffic, they have a person out there handing out coupons for free scoop of ice cream at the local creamery to stop people bein so un-necessarily grumpy about the disruption.
@@TomPembertonFarmLife the dairy farm near me have to do it everyday. It’s just common a knowledge that you don’t go down that road between 15:30 and 16:00 if you don’t want to wait behind the cows.
@@willowsverge3046 tis true, i think it also pushed those people to become regular patrons of the creamery as well which created more demand for the cream sold by the dairy. imagine turning a grumpy driver into a paying customer.
I recently learnt about Keyline Ploughs. Like a knife which cuts into the ground, but with a 'bulb' on the bottom. It doesn't much disturb the top, but lifts the soil up from below - 400 to 600 mm below ground. I believe it helps with drainage and improves the depth of soils. Usually used on sloping ground to slow water run off, so not sure how good it would be on your level land. Have you ever considered trying this for your land, Tom?
In my 32 years of cows, it never ceased to amaze me how people couldn't work out sorting or moving cattle- even guys been with cows for several years they'd always get in the wrong places, out of line, rushing, you name it! You shouting at the team reminded me about it. There's a knack to being able to sort cows- I could sort 1 out of a group of 10/12 with patience and body positioning etc. Good ole days before my hips n knees let me down
The thing is, when we move cattle down in west Wales on a busy main road people still get mad. At the end of the day we are the people who put food on their plates.
Thats so true. However there are those who truly think food starts out in the store. I had to bring 3 girls from school to show them my uncles dairy just to get the facts across to them. After seeing the cows get milked and all, they still were skeptical. It took giving them a cup of milk out of the tank to bring the point home! Watching the light dawn on their faces was priceless!
We had a bad move the other week and ended up holding traffic for about 15 mins.... about 2000 smart phones were filming us and they were loving it. One person got arsey but hey ho
@@willowsverge3046 I worked on a farm where every fall we had a school your day. I live in Michigan. Where I live its nothing to see tractors. But some if these 5th graders had never seen cows or equipment. They were so amazed at just about everything except the smell. They came from all over Michigan. We had Michigan State University extension agency there helping run stuff. Greenstone credit was a sponsor. 4H volunteers. 2 days each fall. Every 30 minutes was a new group from 9:00am to 2:00pm. We had a calving one time, people(children and adults) couldn't believe what they got to see.
Nope it’s “we’ve got Heidi, Ben, father and *me.*“ basically if you’re actively doing something it’s “I” (direct object) if you’re referring to yourself it is “me” indirect object. So Heidi, Ben, Father and I are moving cows... (Much more complicated than this of course, but hopefully this helps.)
You always put a smile on my face when you upload, I’m sure many can agree. Being a dairy farmer myself I know the struggles you will face! Keep up your awesome content! Can’t wait for the tp merch drop!
Man. Last time we had to park for 15 minutes for an absolutely massive herd of cattle to cross the road the poor dude on an ATV came up to us all apologetic; “we’re moving as fast as we can!” We were like “no rush; we’re loving the view.”
I love your videos keep it my grandad's farm been taken for development which is a bit annoying I would love to come to work experience on your farm but you keep me going you know I love your videos keep and hopefully I moved nearer to you soon so I can come to the farm shop keep it upp:-):-):-)
Nice work Tom & team 👏 I'll admit that when I first discovered your channel I was a bit critical at the state of your yard and general infrastructure (think I even commented as such) but having now watched all your videos since then I can see how hard you are all working to improve it - against all odds when you are surrounded by urban fringe, golf courses and expensive houses! Especially difficult when your grazing and silaging planning is not only dictated by the weather but also the state of the local drainage ditches which are beyond your control. I miss dairy farming a lot, including some of the challenges. But I definitely would not miss the challenges you face trying to work around fields which are flooded 50% of the year. I salute your hard work and also for honestly videoing it for us all to see. Keep up the great work 💪👏🐄
Mr Neptune is a big big boy. Love the team work making the dream work...and the Rugby reference. Someday you'll get to take that new Case out and do some proper tractor work.
Just an idea for when you have to move stock on the road. You could hand out a discount voucher for the shop to the cars caught waiting? even if only 5% or 5 pound off or something. Just a thought.
I LOVE IT when people move stock onto the road here in Ireland. Some herds are moved so regularly (milking) that they're trained to walk on one side of the road. They walk past my car and I wind down the window to say hi.
I lived in Ireland for a few years and I loved driving around and waiting for the cows or sheep to pass on the road! They were always just interested in what they were doing and always seemed happy- sometimes we all need to slow down and wait for the cows to cross the road!
At least you don't have impatient drivers pushing past you and trying to drive up the road against the direction the cows are going. Last time I helped drive cattle on my uncle's farm we had about 120 head coming down the road and a driver of a Porche who didn't want to wait for them to pass. When he tried to drive through the heard they spooked and started to run and kick. By the time the heard passed the Porche was covered in dents and muck. Thousands in damage to the car.
Have you ever moved cows on a narrow fenced road when Fire brigade, Ambulance and Police is on a emergency call and tries to go by, Tom? I have and that gave us a new county record in speed cow shuffling! Haha Ps. Now we have made some underpass culverts with communal subsidies and "cow road" beside car road.
bloody commuters lol no time to stop, know a farmer down this way that had similar issues, used to cross the a386 on the moors ,had people complaining, traffic wise and new residents (outsiders as he called them) after a few jumped their driveway gates. he eventually relented and bought a star i think, twin axel livestock trailer, that doubles as a bale trailer, removable top with his telehandler , he gets 15-20 odd cattle a go, recons in hind site it was the best move he made ,lot safer now,and get way less agro from drivers and residents alike.
I was watching some studies done in Australia with willow trees and how they can be used both to stregthen boggy reed beds and restore woodland areas, surely if some was planted around or within that weir the rate of rainfall reaching the waterbody around the farm would deminish? Treees treeees treeees🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌲🌳🌲
Just a quick (potentially dumb) question. Given that there are horses on your farm, why are they not used to "drive" your cattle from one field to another? Why walk, rather than ride? Terrific videos, love your productions. Thanks for all the work.
Mate recently found this channel have spent a lot of hours watching back about a year up to last years silage. I’m a part time farmer and still find every video so entertaining. My 16 month old son hasn’t got much interest watching tv with me but doesn’t move a muscle when your videos are on. Thanks to everyone for their hard work. Good luck in these weird times from Ireland 🇮🇪
Hey Owen,
Thanks for watching. This is amazing. Glad you guys can enjoy it together ☺️
The respect and love you and your stock show for each other is great to see , farmers over here are not like that at all. If Neptune was over her he probably would have killed 3 people by now 😅 and rightly so . Heidi puts literally every human I know to shame!! Can’t say enough good things about you guys and your attitudes . I hope to one day come visit and maybe my son and I give you a hand for a few hours. 💪🏼 Anyway much respect ✊
Enjoyed watching this.
I consider it a privilege to watch farmers moving the cattle, going slower down the road hauling things etc. I always give them a thumbs up!
I make a point of telling the grand children to be respectful of the workers. We are all in this together, learn from what you see.
No, I'm not a member of a farming family but I love seeing fresh produce going to market, lol.
I'm going to be honest Tom I'm starting a job on a dairy farm this weekend scraping the yards and your videos have inspired me to give cows a go and change sectors.
That’s great!
What were you doing before taking the job on dairy?
@@gerrybrown I am guessing it involved sheep in Wales...
@The Welsh Shepard hope u enjoy your new job with cows
@@gerrybrown working on a sheep farm with 500 ewes
We have the same problem over here in Ireland people really dont care but we found if you drive slowly. with our hefors anyway .you should stop traffic from speeding staight into them andscaring them.
Yes! I've been stuck inside for a week now after someone got tested positive and I've been waiting all day for your upload. Thanks for a great vid tom
I’m quarantined too, around someone with active case. Had test yesterday, waiting results. Thank God for the internet.
@@JudyHart1 yeah I know.
I love seeing your families care and love for your livestock! so much cruelty in the world it's refreshing seeing love and RESPECT IN ACTION! P.S. we also love witnessing your love and respect for, " the Gingerman with the Moostash!! Blessings and you all!
Loved watching this - my Dad told me about driving stock miles along the roads in Sussex. I remember as a child having to stand in driveways to stop the cows from going into gardens as they went through the village. Fundays...
I'm doing my batchlore in agricultural science.. These videos of yours give me a practical experience of maintaining dairy farm works, like I used to get from my earlier practical class.
I had this happen to me when visiting German once, In a village they were moving cows down the road, I loved it!
Your excitement over that new tractor fills me with joy on this dreary day
Coming right along! And we don’t mind watching muck and dirt shoveling. We love your progress!
I actually enjoy watching cows or sheep going down the road.
I wait patiently as it is all transcending and just relax and enjoy seeing the animals, and as for horses passing, I actually park my lorry up, switch off the engine and sit there watching them passing so the lorry, or engine noise isn't alarming them, and then I move on when they pass.
The only annoying thing about the cows or sheep going down the road which I can complain about is when I am not the first car so I don't have the full view. I think you should dish out tickets for the front row 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Bravo! I remember moving our herd from the west to the east side of our farm in Michigan, USA when I was a little girl. We closed off of 1/2 mile of road for an hour 2 times a year. It was such an event. I miss it. It's all big ag commercial corn now.
Tom a tip for moving stock use a round bale of silage on the loader then when they are all around it then reverse all the way and with someone behind it should be easy. With just the 2 of us on the farm we moved all of our stock like this
Great idea!!
We conditioned ours to food by beating on a big plastic bucket just before feed time, every day. So when we beat the bucket they follow us anywhere. They got addicted to the corn feed.
Another thing that happened recently is the dogs we adopted decided on their own to help the farmhand to round out the cattle! We were actually surprised that they are even helping (we initially got the dogs because a pack of stray dogs roaming our area had attacked one of our calves in July, killing him, so we got the two neutered female dogs to kind of inhibit the approach of other dogs into our land).
Só now the farmhand goes ahead beating the bucket the cows following in the middle and the two dogs right behind barking. Quite a sight whenever we rotate pastures, about to once a month...
@@TomPembertonFarmLife - can we see that if you try it?
"Heidi, Ben, Father, and me/myself" would actually be correct in this instance. ; )
Easy trick is to take everyone else out of the sentence. If you'd say I when you're alone, say I with other people; if you'd say me alone, say me with other people.
If you'd say, "X are doing the thing." Alone you'd say "I am doing the thing" so when you add people "Heidi, Ben, Father, and I are doing the thing"
If you'd say "We've got X doing the thing." Alone you'd say "We've got [just] me/myself doing the thing." when you add people, "We've got Heidi, Ben, Father, and me/myself doing the thing."
Don't actually care, just noticed the meme of this frustrating you through a few videos and thought I'd share this trick.
Cheers.
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I don't remember how he used it in a sentence. I thought it was the subject, in which case "I" would be correct.
I don’t really care one way or the other. It’s part of the fun to hear Tom talk in his own way and even more fun to have Father correct him all the time! (or try to correct himself!)
My heart goes out to you all when your moving stock on or across the road. We have to do the same with all our cattle to get them home. But well done team Pemberton for getting the job done and done well.
Hope you all stay safe in these hard times
8:41 the ginger fella with the blue pipe, always works well! 👍
Lk mmm uh
small dairy farm near me, any time they have to stop traffic, they have a person out there handing out coupons for free scoop of ice cream at the local creamery to stop people bein so un-necessarily grumpy about the disruption.
Great idea!!
@@TomPembertonFarmLife the dairy farm near me have to do it everyday. It’s just common a knowledge that you don’t go down that road between 15:30 and 16:00 if you don’t want to wait behind the cows.
That is a very good idea. Its just a shame that folks grown enough to drive, need a treat to behave like small child!
@@willowsverge3046 tis true, i think it also pushed those people to become regular patrons of the creamery as well which created more demand for the cream sold by the dairy. imagine turning a grumpy driver into a paying customer.
Nice idea but it's sad how people have turned into spoilt little brats that need treats to wait for 5mins!
I recently learnt about Keyline Ploughs. Like a knife which cuts into the ground, but with a 'bulb' on the bottom. It doesn't much disturb the top, but lifts the soil up from below - 400 to 600 mm below ground. I believe it helps with drainage and improves the depth of soils. Usually used on sloping ground to slow water run off, so not sure how good it would be on your level land. Have you ever considered trying this for your land, Tom?
Hi Tom I'm a kid and I like farming love your videos I have videos too I farm
We add 15-30 minutes to drives during peanut and cotton seasons to plan for farm equipment. All part of living in lovely rural areas.
In my 32 years of cows, it never ceased to amaze me how people couldn't work out sorting or moving cattle- even guys been with cows for several years they'd always get in the wrong places, out of line, rushing, you name it! You shouting at the team reminded me about it. There's a knack to being able to sort cows- I could sort 1 out of a group of 10/12 with patience and body positioning etc. Good ole days before my hips n knees let me down
You have a GREAT TEAM for moving the herd! Love watching them run!
Neptune loves his brush because he wants to look nice for the ladies!❤️❤️
The thing is, when we move cattle down in west Wales on a busy main road people still get mad. At the end of the day we are the people who put food on their plates.
Thats so true. However there are those who truly think food starts out in the store. I had to bring 3 girls from school to show them my uncles dairy just to get the facts across to them. After seeing the cows get milked and all, they still were skeptical. It took giving them a cup of milk out of the tank to bring the point home! Watching the light dawn on their faces was priceless!
And shit on the roads 👍🏻
I used to be a truck (lory) driver, and people are dangerously impatient toward big trucks. We are the one bringing the food, clothes, etc. to them.
We had a bad move the other week and ended up holding traffic for about 15 mins.... about 2000 smart phones were filming us and they were loving it. One person got arsey but hey ho
@@willowsverge3046 I worked on a farm where every fall we had a school your day. I live in Michigan. Where I live its nothing to see tractors. But some if these 5th graders had never seen cows or equipment. They were so amazed at just about everything except the smell. They came from all over Michigan. We had Michigan State University extension agency there helping run stuff. Greenstone credit was a sponsor. 4H volunteers. 2 days each fall. Every 30 minutes was a new group from 9:00am to 2:00pm. We had a calving one time, people(children and adults) couldn't believe what they got to see.
Nope it’s “we’ve got Heidi, Ben, father and *me.*“ basically if you’re actively doing something it’s “I” (direct object) if you’re referring to yourself it is “me” indirect object. So Heidi, Ben, Father and I are moving cows... (Much more complicated than this of course, but hopefully this helps.)
Glad I missed the mud run🤣🙋♀️.
Cows are such a Pain to move. I do miss the farm life.
Had a bad Tuesday but then I remember that it’s an upload day what a banger
I would love to be able to work on that farm, the amount of fun and learning heidi must be having is imennse
You always put a smile on my face when you upload, I’m sure many can agree. Being a dairy farmer myself I know the struggles you will face! Keep up your awesome content! Can’t wait for the tp merch drop!
My dad always had an old cane he could give them a jab in the rear....
This brings back good memories!! Hi from the state of Virginia, USA
and greetings from a dutch dairyfarmer i see enough water good luck
Man. Last time we had to park for 15 minutes for an absolutely massive herd of cattle to cross the road the poor dude on an ATV came up to us all apologetic; “we’re moving as fast as we can!” We were like “no rush; we’re loving the view.”
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Another great job from the team thanks from Ireland 🇮🇪☘️☘️👍🏻👍🏻
Team ireland.
Thanks Tom for another video is was nice and you inspire me
OMG you and Hoof GP get me through my work days!! Love watching the cows!!
Who needs a stock dog when you have a Tom.to herds the cows 🐂🐃🐄
I love your videos keep it my grandad's farm been taken for development which is a bit annoying I would love to come to work experience on your farm but you keep me going you know I love your videos keep and hopefully I moved nearer to you soon so I can come to the farm shop keep it upp:-):-):-)
Glad to see Heidi not stuck on fence @4:52. LOL, loo
love these vids they put a smile on my face
Who knew watching people move livestock could be so interesting? Hope your weather improves soon. Cheers from across the pond!
Record a few of the Ginger Warrior's best battlecries and use a drone with a speaker. That'll keep the herd in check!
Noob
@@ozgearslan8401 You're confused.
Think a t-shirt is needed... Picture of Neptune with Tom's favourite quote on "He So Big, He So Chunky" 👌👌👍🏻
Great job and the full team on video too loving the videos keep them coming and Happy Farming
Awesome job getting the cows across the road! That was cool to see.
Love the end where the Ginger Warrior is petting the cow!
Your dad is so cute & you look like him. Congrats on your engagement. That was a " moving" cow 🐄 video
Nice work Tom & team 👏 I'll admit that when I first discovered your channel I was a bit critical at the state of your yard and general infrastructure (think I even commented as such) but having now watched all your videos since then I can see how hard you are all working to improve it - against all odds when you are surrounded by urban fringe, golf courses and expensive houses! Especially difficult when your grazing and silaging planning is not only dictated by the weather but also the state of the local drainage ditches which are beyond your control. I miss dairy farming a lot, including some of the challenges. But I definitely would not miss the challenges you face trying to work around fields which are flooded 50% of the year. I salute your hard work and also for honestly videoing it for us all to see. Keep up the great work 💪👏🐄
Classic Tom!
SOO LOVE IT WHEN YOU DRONE IT!!
Mr Neptune is a big big boy. Love the team work making the dream work...and the Rugby reference. Someday you'll get to take that new Case out and do some proper tractor work.
Great job guys ❤️👍
I notice from your instagram that the silo is gone out of the shed and the calves have "mooooo"ved in. 😂😂
Neptune is a big handsome bull!
WoW! That kinda work must keep you heart healthy 😯😂👍
You got me with “he so big, he so chunky” now I am a subscriber 🤣
Just an idea for when you have to move stock on the road. You could hand out a discount voucher for the shop to the cars caught waiting? even if only 5% or 5 pound off or something. Just a thought.
Thank you for taking us to the French or Italian country side with the herd move.
I LOVE IT when people move stock onto the road here in Ireland. Some herds are moved so regularly (milking) that they're trained to walk on one side of the road. They walk past my car and I wind down the window to say hi.
Love the videos keep it up 👍
How do you like the new tractor and do you think you will ever buy a case
We have been having a lot of rain here in Ohio too. Mr Ginger reminds of Captain Kangaroo who was a TV personality here in America back in the 60's.
Yes! I couldn't think who he reminded me of, but you're right.
The red hat is looking realy nice on u😂 like big smurf
I lived in Ireland for a few years and I loved driving around and waiting for the cows or sheep to pass on the road!
They were always just interested in what they were doing and always seemed happy- sometimes we all need to slow down and wait for the cows to cross the road!
Q's Ll
6:20 this is a good video, "damn it, touch the wood!"
Love the video tom
At least you don't have impatient drivers pushing past you and trying to drive up the road against the direction the cows are going. Last time I helped drive cattle on my uncle's farm we had about 120 head coming down the road and a driver of a Porche who didn't want to wait for them to pass. When he tried to drive through the heard they spooked and started to run and kick. By the time the heard passed the Porche was covered in dents and muck. Thousands in damage to the car.
Wheres the quad haven't seen it in a while
He gave it back
It was on demo
Cow roads through your farm milking block would be much handier when moving stock Tom!
Try a cattle dog!! More fun than a drone but makes for better drone footage. Makes moving and cutting cows a fun task.😎👍🐶
Im going to use a drone now to round up my cattle😂
Hi Tom that will keep you fit nice video
Have you ever moved cows on a narrow fenced road when Fire brigade, Ambulance and Police is on a emergency call and tries to go by, Tom? I have and that gave us a new county record in speed cow shuffling! Haha Ps. Now we have made some underpass culverts with communal subsidies and "cow road" beside car road.
Good video tom🤙❤
We used to drive cattle 8 mile between farms . Through a small Town back in the 80's .. I would hate to do that now
Man! Can't believe how wet it is over there1 Case should send you a hovercraft!
Not going to lie I clicked on this channel by mistake and now I’m hooked on videos I’d never imagine myself watching
Drove past your farm the other day. Good job I didnt today 😂😂
When is the bull getting his tail sorted did u find out what the vet wanted to do?
bloody commuters lol no time to stop, know a farmer down this way that had similar issues, used to cross the a386 on the moors ,had people complaining, traffic wise and new residents (outsiders as he called them) after a few jumped their driveway gates. he eventually relented and bought a star i think, twin axel livestock trailer, that doubles as a bale trailer, removable top with his telehandler , he gets 15-20 odd cattle a go, recons in hind site it was the best move he made ,lot safer now,and get way less agro from drivers and residents alike.
"Junior member of the team" might be the phrase you want for Heidi although "least senior" was understood ;)
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I was watching some studies done in Australia with willow trees and how they can be used both to stregthen boggy reed beds and restore woodland areas, surely if some was planted around or within that weir the rate of rainfall reaching the waterbody around the farm would deminish? Treees treeees treeees🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌲🌳🌲
Tree roots can slow down water run-off unfortunately.
great video tom well done.
"well done Tom" ... I'm glad ur father still praises you! its a great feeling to sit and watch/listen to it!
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472nd! GOOD EVENING TOM, LUKE, AND THE GINGER GUY! Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA 😊
I used to chuckle at the cow crossing on the way into Fleetwood...just before you reach the Nautical College
Your video make me so happy 😀😀😀🙂😃
Great video yet a again and can not wait for TP merch and on Thursday can you give us a sneak peek of the merch
Well done! Your language skills are improving! 😄
Just a quick (potentially dumb) question. Given that there are horses on your farm, why are they not used to "drive" your cattle from one field to another? Why walk, rather than ride? Terrific videos, love your productions. Thanks for all the work.
Blimey that really has got wet, you really haven’t had much luck with the weather mate. Fingers crossed for a few dry weeks.🤞🏻
Great video. Tom you need a couple Huntaway dogs like we have in NZ. Save you a lot of hassle.
Haha put a ring on it nice lol another lovely vid tom ok be safe out there bud
"Rollin, rollin, keep them cattle rollin....Raw Hide...... sorry could not resist. Not many people probably don't understand that anyway 🤷
Tom you need to do something with the door on the golf cart! So annoying seeing it’s auto open and close feature
greeting from the Netherlands
The ginger Warrior love them ducks
Catch them with a big net get them sold in shop
You should try using a roll of white electric tape, we started to use it years ago, it's as good as 5 men
I'd be using the drone to round up the cows every morning before i even got out of bed!
.....no way! I'd have a border collie or two rounding them up. They do a great job with cattle as well as sheep.
Your father really makes me laugh 😆
How many times do you feel the need to tell drivers "the farm was here way before you". If that was me I'd betelling them all 😂
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