Really enjoy your video’s James. Great interesting content with added humour. It cheers up after days of rain. Keep your chin up on these wet days. Keep pushing on .
So entertaining watching you & Michael, shame the unimog has broken down . Hope you get the wheat in , we should have a few decent days ahead of us so they are forecasting.
I had to google what blackgrass is and I’m very concerned at the amount Michael is transplanting from you to us, he needs to visit us first not last ……. 😬😬👍
Hi James, I have sprayed round up to burn off on ploughing when it’s frosty and it works. I used ph water softener and fulvic acid and I have never had a problem with wet leaf.
I told you to bin that bloody unimog! Buy a Fastrac 8330 icon plenty of power and comfort and will do 70kph plus. And you'll get your IBC on the rear of it 👍Still far to wet here in north Bedfordshire to drill cereals. So me and father have decided to grow rice 👍😂😂😂
Great video as usual. I've been going drilling tomorrow for about a fortnight now and still haven't started! Every time it starts to dry up it rains again. 😮
I noticed in the start of your video you’re coat button was done up ,and later it was undone did the button fly off under stress. Great video keep them coming.
Nice video. I‘m a agribuisness student from the north of germany. We are experiencing the same wet conditions like you. When you were younger, could you imagine running a business like this ?
Getting maize off in Somerset is starting to turn into a shit show! We’re getting rain most day and an inch at a time over 24 hours. It’s ridiculous. Keep plugging away that all we can do!
Fortunately your a motivator of men James, not one of these fkin idiots that start waving his arms around when things start going wrong... it all brings tea time.
Cracking video again James. What a well oiled machine your farm is and you seem to be a good and fair boss which is always nice to see especially when you’re saying good things about your staff. What was that lorry driver thinking why didn’t he just say he hit the gate? Who’s your longest member off staff on the farm?
Just shows when daily problems are running against you a cool calm head gets it shorted, you can do a pm after once the seed is in the ground. The trucker really needs pulling up and explaining himself. Top update your getting there.
Great video showing how we are all struggling with drilling. Keep it up. It will dry up at some point 😅. Can I ask why you are favouring wheeled tractors over your crawlers for drilling. TIA, Simon
James back in the great summer of 2022 when the ground was like concrete , how did your system work then , did the terrano struggle with the hard ground, I know my topdown did . How many acres of wheat to drill Great video again ,
Great programs James, very well presented. Really enjoy the banter between Michael and yourself. Question. In good going conditions is the Horsch Serto 12m your best drill for cereals and how do your tractor drivers get on with them? Thank you.
My neighbouring farmer has left 3 inches of mud over my road this week after getting the forage in. He attempted a clean up with a bucket on a loader, but being crowned, all he did was make a mess and put a big groove in my tarmac drive. I thought to myself that PX wouldn’t behave like that. I’ve had to make my own warning signs for the traffic. 😮💨
Another cracking video James. With regards to drills if you could get something like a 12 meter vaderstad rapid that could fit within CTF would you have one? would it help prevent problems like your having as it combines the cultivation and seeding element? Keep the videos coming, really enjoyable and knowledgable.
On wetter land when you are using the "wet drill" do you sometimes have a roller attachment on the back of the drill ? Thought I had seen others using them.
That is definitely an injection weight loss, but that isn’t a bad thing. As you know when you are a farmer you take every helping hand you can to get the job done
I think you're being a bit precious about damp leaves. The key is not a dry leaf, but a drying leaf. At 100 litres/ha, you're applying nothing. Get it on James.
Moggy hit barriers two years go coming off 14 Joining A 1 wrong tyres Should have soft tyres Struck the barriers moggies Don't like wet road Only mountains roads Not pulling loads on roads
A few high-vis jackets would be really useful for emergencies! Make sure to keep some in every vehicle. Greetings from Dundalk, Ireland!
Humour, personality and technical farming insight. Keep it up James/PX!
Old mates insight into oz farming makes me want to pack up and move. I still cant comprehend the land mass 😮
Really enjoy your video’s James. Great interesting content with added humour. It cheers up after days of rain. Keep your chin up on these wet days. Keep pushing on .
Love the banter between you and Micheal about each others weight😂 we haven’t started drilling on our farm in Norfolk due to black grass.
So entertaining watching you & Michael, shame the unimog has broken down . Hope you get the wheat in , we should have a few decent days ahead of us so they are forecasting.
I had to google what blackgrass is and I’m very concerned at the amount Michael is transplanting from you to us, he needs to visit us first not last ……. 😬😬👍
Hi James, I have sprayed round up to burn off on ploughing when it’s frosty and it works. I used ph water softener and fulvic acid and I have never had a problem with wet leaf.
PX FARMS VERY PROFESSIONAL FARMER'S. 🤙 🦊
Superb video again James. At least you can still Laugh.Its the only way . All the best.
Another insightful look into the world of the Chuckle Cousins.
I told you to bin that bloody unimog! Buy a Fastrac 8330 icon plenty of power and comfort and will do 70kph plus. And you'll get your IBC on the rear of it 👍Still far to wet here in north Bedfordshire to drill cereals. So me and father have decided to grow rice 👍😂😂😂
Great video again 👌. Weather wise I feel your pain.
Great video as usual. I've been going drilling tomorrow for about a fortnight now and still haven't started! Every time it starts to dry up it rains again. 😮
Great video James
The real " real countryfile" 👌👍
Feel your pain, James. Great video, as always. Cheers.
Managed to get my wheat in the ground. Hoping it doesn't drown . Only a 'window box ' compared to the area you've got in front of you so good luck
I noticed in the start of your video you’re coat button was done up ,and later it was undone did the button fly off under stress. Great video keep them coming.
Nice video. I‘m a agribuisness student from the north of germany. We are experiencing the same wet conditions like you. When you were younger, could you imagine running a business like this ?
Keep up the grate work!
Getting maize off in Somerset is starting to turn into a shit show! We’re getting rain most day and an inch at a time over 24 hours. It’s ridiculous.
Keep plugging away that all we can do!
Fortunately your a motivator of men James, not one of these fkin idiots that start waving his arms around when things start going wrong... it all brings tea time.
Cracking video again James. What a well oiled machine your farm is and you seem to be a good and fair boss which is always nice to see especially when you’re saying good things about your staff. What was that lorry driver thinking why didn’t he just say he hit the gate? Who’s your longest member off staff on the farm?
Just shows when daily problems are running against you a cool calm head gets it shorted, you can do a pm after once the seed is in the ground. The trucker really needs pulling up and explaining himself. Top update your getting there.
Hi James I always wanted a unimog after watching your video not so shore Thanks again
I drove one at Millbrook and preferred the Sprinter 4x4 dropside that we used to get around the site.
James to cover yourself put the hazard lights on when you’ve broken down if the electrics still work
Could you do a video of the AD plant where your straw is going
What's the latest you would drill before deciding on spring crop.75 mm rain today near cardiff. Ground absolutely saturated.
Great video showing how we are all struggling with drilling. Keep it up. It will dry up at some point 😅.
Can I ask why you are favouring wheeled tractors over your crawlers for drilling. TIA, Simon
James back in the great summer of 2022 when the ground was like concrete , how did your system work then , did the terrano struggle with the hard ground, I know my topdown did . How many acres of wheat to drill
Great video again ,
Great programs James, very well presented. Really enjoy the banter between Michael and yourself.
Question. In good going conditions is the Horsch Serto 12m your best drill for cereals and how do your tractor drivers get on with them? Thank you.
Great video James I think it’s time for that unimog to go it’s starting to cost a lot of money 👍
My neighbouring farmer has left 3 inches of mud over my road this week after getting the forage in. He attempted a clean up with a bucket on a loader, but being crowned, all he did was make a mess and put a big groove in my tarmac drive. I thought to myself that PX wouldn’t behave like that. I’ve had to make my own warning signs for the traffic. 😮💨
Another great video james, just a thought 😂 maybe you pair should be on TV 🤣 cheers
Another cracking video James. With regards to drills if you could get something like a 12 meter vaderstad rapid that could fit within CTF would you have one? would it help prevent problems like your having as it combines the cultivation and seeding element? Keep the videos coming, really enjoyable and knowledgable.
What are the lorry’s doing now? Why aren’t they trucking the straw or are they ?
I passed this going up the a1 at colsterworth just before it broke down
On wetter land when you are using the "wet drill" do you sometimes have a roller attachment on the back of the drill ? Thought I had seen others using them.
That is definitely an injection weight loss, but that isn’t a bad thing. As you know when you are a farmer you take every helping hand you can to get the job done
Most car drivers don’t look further than the end of the car bonnet!
I think you're being a bit precious about damp leaves. The key is not a dry leaf, but a drying leaf. At 100 litres/ha, you're applying nothing. Get it on James.
what is wrong with the audio when u were talking from 6min
Don’t unimogs have hazard lights?
We had cones behind
Moggy hit barriers two years go coming off 14
Joining A 1 wrong tyres
Should have soft tyres
Struck the barriers moggies
Don't like wet road
Only mountains roads
Not pulling loads on roads
fastrac to the rescuue
I think you should diversify take up stand up comedy and be a double act with cousin Michael, be another income stream and not rained off! 😃
unimog again oooooh NO!
It would appear the newer unimogs are unreliable pieces of junk.