Great to hear the farmer chatting about the crop. He sounded sceptical but up for the challenge. Really hope your experiment works out and it will be interesting for us to follow as well.
Hello Matt on of the ideas that a lot of estates around us are using is a longer stubble and direct drilling into the stubble and it’s supposed too eliminate the beetle but we’ll see how well that works but it has been a terrible year but hopefully we’ll get a better year this year. Good luck
Good that you go deeper into the matter. We have the same problem with seed coating here. Also saw the problems with the snails at "Harry's Farm". Fortunately, we have little trouble with snails here, we are also not allowed to sprinkle grains against the snails as you do. My brother "Jilles Boer" also shows in his vlogs how little money is spent on farmers products and bread and beer.
Look forward to this series Matt. It'll be interesting to see how it fairs. It would be handy if you had another mic for Agg, I've always struggled to hear what other people are saying.
Hi .I wanna grow rapeseed in Africa and I'm curious how many tonnes would I harvest on 50ha land please. I want to use the cake as stockfeed supplement Thanks
I wouldn't like to guess at that one, I would have a word with some farmers around you and go from there just due to climate, soil types, rainfall etc might differ from what we have in the UK! The average yields across the UK for 2020 was 2.75 tonnes per hectare 👍
💓I love driving to my cousins in the cotswolds especially when I see the different colour fields of the rape seed flowers, what do they do that you don’t is the question💓
Thanks to the farmer for taking the time to talk to use and share his knowledge. He is always very interesting. Good luck with the crop.
Great to hear the farmer chatting about the crop. He sounded sceptical but up for the challenge. Really hope your experiment works out and it will be interesting for us to follow as well.
Thanks for that really enjoyed listening to you talk of problems with rape. I've subscribed so looking forward to following your journey.
Hello Matt on of the ideas that a lot of estates around us are using is a longer stubble and direct drilling into the stubble and it’s supposed too eliminate the beetle but we’ll see how well that works but it has been a terrible year but hopefully we’ll get a better year this year. Good luck
Good that you go deeper into the matter. We have the same problem with seed coating here. Also saw the problems with the snails at "Harry's Farm". Fortunately, we have little trouble with snails here, we are also not allowed to sprinkle grains against the snails as you do. My brother "Jilles Boer" also shows in his vlogs how little money is spent on farmers products and bread and beer.
Great Video again Matt very informative good to listen to Agg learnt a lot from it. Good luck with it.👍
Look forward to this series Matt. It'll be interesting to see how it fairs.
It would be handy if you had another mic for Agg, I've always struggled to hear what other people are saying.
Good luck to you Matt fingers crossed it grows seen another farm planted in July with a sub-soiler
Great video Matt, very interesting experiment, be interesting to see what happens, good luck.
Another great vid Matt and farmer is a legend 👍🚜👌
Awsome video Matt the farmer 👩🌾 know his suff keep them coming Matt stay safe 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧👩🌾👩🌾👩🌾🏴🏴🚜🚜🚜😷😷😷😷
Interesting video
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Thanks 😊
Could listen to the farmer all day he knows his stuff.what about trying lucerne
Great video as always what else do he grow on the farm
You can spread muck before spinning on the rape and the smell of the muck confuses the cabbage stem flea beetle also did you use a companion crop?
Good video Matt could listen to the Farmer all day.
Hi does Agg own the farm or manages it I could listen to him all day live your channel keep up the good work👍
Should be an interesting little series👍Round our way the break crop was sugar beet till the factory closed down.😒
I'm glad you put slug pellets down, Harry's farm made the mistake of not putting slug pellets doun.
Hi Matt nice video give the farmer a Nike next time so we can hear him better Graham
just a thought have you thought about growing poppy's or lavender
Good video Matt 👍🏻
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.I wanna grow rapeseed in Africa and I'm curious how many tonnes would I harvest on 50ha land please. I want to use the cake as stockfeed supplement
Thanks
I wouldn't like to guess at that one, I would have a word with some farmers around you and go from there just due to climate, soil types, rainfall etc might differ from what we have in the UK! The average yields across the UK for 2020 was 2.75 tonnes per hectare 👍
What do you think of lockdown
Hi Matt I don't think the weather is helping to grow anything to hot to cold to wet to dry 🤔👍
What cultivator do you put it in with
💓I love driving to my cousins in the cotswolds especially when I see the different colour fields of the rape seed flowers, what do they do that you don’t is the question💓
I agree with the different colours! Yellow oilseed rape on one side, green maize on the other, golden wheat and barley in front and behind!
Why don’t you grow sugar beet?
We went way from.osr last year started growing oats