Watching this on 3/6/24 in Perth, after a weekend of heavy rains. I hope you got some of that rain to give your crops a kick-along so you get the yield you're hoping for. Fingers crossed for you.
I am hooked, this is so interesting and I have driven through so many farming regions in Wa and never really paid any attention. Farmers really are the backbone of Australia!👍👍😎😎
Another very informative video JH... Could you do a follow-up video on the sugar gum , fire wood, cutting and splitting, amount, storage, burn ability, etc...
Unfortunately we didn’t get a drop from that, which was very disappointing. But we have another lot of rain forecast for this weekend so see how we go there.
If you go spreading in more grown plants, do you then need to take the stubble flaps off or does that not matter for the plants? Anyways, love the content mate!
Great to see everything coming out of the ground nicely for you JH. Hopefully you got that rain you needed. Are you planning on being able to check the crops in a chopper or fixed wing aircraft?
Watching this on 3/6/24 in Perth, after a weekend of heavy rains. I hope you got some of that rain to give your crops a kick-along so you get the yield you're hoping for. Fingers crossed for you.
Unfortunately we didn’t get a drop from that rain, does look to be some next weekend though so fingers and toes crossed!
I am hooked, this is so interesting and I have driven through so many farming regions in Wa and never really paid any attention. Farmers really are the backbone of Australia!👍👍😎😎
Glad you enjoyed it!
Canola looks great, you guys must’ve had one bloody good seeded Driver
Yer they went alright 😂
Another very informative video JH... Could you do a follow-up video on the sugar gum , fire wood, cutting and splitting, amount, storage, burn ability, etc...
Jabiru are built here in Bundaberg hope you get good rain soon cheers
looks like ya got some rain on the 29th to the 30th, be nice to see the crops reaction
Unfortunately we didn’t get a drop from that, which was very disappointing. But we have another lot of rain forecast for this weekend so see how we go there.
If you go spreading in more grown plants, do you then need to take the stubble flaps off or does that not matter for the plants?
Anyways, love the content mate!
With how wide our tyres are the mats don’t make much difference. If we had narrow tyres then it would make sense to take off the mats in a good crop.
@@tomsbrookfarm ah thanks that makes sense
Great to see everything coming out of the ground nicely for you JH. Hopefully you got that rain you needed. Are you planning on being able to check the crops in a chopper or fixed wing aircraft?
Unfortunately missed out on the rain this weekend. Hopefully more next weekend.
Fixed wing is the plan!
@@tomsbrookfarm good luck with your wings, hope you get that rain.
How is the air starter going to work?
We are going to hook an air compressor up to it to keep it always topped up. And will have a solar panel on the tank to keep the battery topped up 😂
Your canola is way behind ours in Scotland the flowers are past and have fallen off here
Are you going to sow pasture into the horse paddock.
Not with the seeder but yer we will spread some pasture out to get something growing
John. Having trouble finding George's Instagram. Can you tell me please what his profile/address is. Thanks. Paul
instagram.com/_georgesummers17?igsh=cDdpMnZtZGpzcjZn