I’ve considered a solar pump, but I think it would be quite a bit of money and I don’t know anyone with one to ask whether they works as well as they say 🤷♂️ it’s a possibility though.
Nice video James. The permanent fenced paddocks or a great idea, but have you looked at a solar pump to supply water to a drinker in each paddock, that way the strip down the headland wouldn't get as thrashed from stock walking to and from the spring, anyway just a thought. 😁
Hey Dermot, I have thought of a pump yes but I was a little worried about logistics etc and I know it would be quite expensive. But your right, I do also have a worry about the headland being trashed. It’s all swings and roundabouts. 🙈
I rotation graze and back fence. The tank in each field is on the boundary and is the point on which the fence rotates. Doesn’t look pretty because the cattle don’t graze in neat squares but it works for me and I can let the cattle have the space determined by grass length rather than a specific area.
Yeh I get what you mean Andrew. I could potentially do pie wedges back to the water but I worry about churning the ground at the spring up in a wet time. I’m not sure there is a perfect answer.
Yes it is Robert. I cut it all out every year but it’s really deep and takes some keeping clean. Luckily in tends to run pretty well which helps us out a bit.
thanks for keeping that tracks hedges trimmed, It makes my life easier delivering hay down there haha, Is that old tractor near the footpath? I might have to go have a nosey one day
No problem, it gets a bit too overgrown down there. Some years they trim them and some they don’t so just thought I’d do it to make sure it gets done. 👍
Hi James justed subscribe.didnt realise you were just up the road.i use to do the ploughing and heagecutting for over chambers.And Mr borrows.small world.its neil by the way.from Newbold verdon
Happy New Year to you James, and all your family. You could also put a solar water pump on that spring and pump water to each paddock James.
I’ve considered a solar pump, but I think it would be quite a bit of money and I don’t know anyone with one to ask whether they works as well as they say 🤷♂️ it’s a possibility though.
Nice video James. The permanent fenced paddocks or a great idea, but have you looked at a solar pump to supply water to a drinker in each paddock, that way the strip down the headland wouldn't get as thrashed from stock walking to and from the spring, anyway just a thought. 😁
Hey Dermot, I have thought of a pump yes but I was a little worried about logistics etc and I know it would be quite expensive.
But your right, I do also have a worry about the headland being trashed. It’s all swings and roundabouts. 🙈
@@baldysfarm they are a super job James, becoming common place over as farmers are no longer allowed to allow stock to drink direct from water courses
I rotation graze and back fence. The tank in each field is on the boundary and is the point on which the fence rotates. Doesn’t look pretty because the cattle don’t graze in neat squares but it works for me and I can let the cattle have the space determined by grass length rather than a specific area.
Yeh I get what you mean Andrew. I could potentially do pie wedges back to the water but I worry about churning the ground at the spring up in a wet time. I’m not sure there is a perfect answer.
Good video James and happy New year would like to hear more stories about your youth and the history of the farm ps very tidy bit of hedgecutting 👍
Thanks Paul, I’ll make sure I stick them in there. We’ve got quite a bit of history around here too so could include that. 👍
Hi James Nice Video Thanks again
Looks like a dyke between the hedges? Pain to clean out but I'm presuming it's not a problem at the moment.
Nice trimming. HNY to you all there.
Yes it is Robert. I cut it all out every year but it’s really deep and takes some keeping clean. Luckily in tends to run pretty well which helps us out a bit.
thanks for keeping that tracks hedges trimmed, It makes my life easier delivering hay down there haha, Is that old tractor near the footpath? I might have to go have a nosey one day
No problem, it gets a bit too overgrown down there. Some years they trim them and some they don’t so just thought I’d do it to make sure it gets done. 👍
Hi James justed subscribe.didnt realise you were just up the road.i use to do the ploughing and heagecutting for over chambers.And Mr borrows.small world.its neil by the way.from Newbold verdon
Hey Neil, yes we are based at Kirkby Mallory but own land at Thornton so come through Newbold daily during grazing period!
Story time would be nice
How often do cut the wild head rows?
It varies a little Emma. Some are every year where I need access etc. most are every two years and some are every 3.
hi fella what drone are you using for video footage
Hey mate, I’m using a DJI mini 3 pro. Tbh, it’s phenomenal for the size. 100% recommended.
2023 = More story time and more inaccurate fractions. 😂
Sounds perfect to me 😂 👍