British Farming | 12 Months On A UK Farm: June
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2018
- It's June - for the farm that means shearing and haymaking (if you're lucky with the weather). We were there for both.
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Produced By: Josh Aarons, Rufus Denne.
Filmed By: Josh Aarons ( joshaarons.com),
James Norden ( / james_norden ),
Rufus Denne ( / talktoflank )
Bloody amazing,so inspirational this lady deserves a award for so much effort and Time and care taken into looking after these animals. Love these videos
I am learning english and i found this precious channel now i am feeling glad because i can understand what they are saying apart of this i love the life in the countryside of the UK , their passion, connection with the nature.
I wish i could meet a family as them and have the experience of sharing with someone like them.
Thank you Edjee!
These videos are absolutely fantastic. They’re extremely well made! Well done.
Bloody amazing,so inspirational this lady deserves a award for so much effort and Time and care taken into looking after these animals. Love these videos 👍🏼
They looked bloody good bales.. surely someone could lend her a bale grab? Real shame to spike them.
Fantastic production. Professional
amazing yet again ur mum does an amazing job and she is a credit to British farming KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Wow, the quality of this is unreal, better than a tv program. I’ve subscribed 😃
At the Royal Welsh show, they have a great sheep shearing competition and the speed some of the Juniors (under 18's) go is epic. The Adult Pro's are lightning quick.
I love it! The peoples, the tractors, fields I love it all! Beautiful video!
This is superb .. Thanks to Rufus and his team
Sort of thing that should be on tv. Never seen farming portrayed so well
Great quality production, lovely warm people, rivals any television series, well done!
Man this video is amazing, such an awesome hard working lady! Quality was like something from the bbc, watched the whole thing with a smile. Subscribed!! 👍👍👍
this channel is brilliant, learnt so much about farming thanks
Love this . You really need a hay bale clamp to pick up the bales. Then the wrapping will work properly. And yes, cows are very expensive to own.
Ex pat here from Portishead. I used to work at Beaconsfield Golf Club. Just discovered this channel and loving it downunder here in NZ - Bravo!! very professional production ;-)
just found your video's what a lovely life u have . Keep up with the great work u and ur son
Amazing quality and very well produced! Well done
Wow!!! That is wild!!! I absolutely loved this. Great interview and film. So relaxed and (seemingly.) unscripted! Lovely farm, people, and animals. Informative and fun!
Wow thanks so much! You’re right, totally unscripted- totally real! Thanks for watching 😊
very well made video so glad I found this channel! Subscribed after the first 2 minutes of this video great quality and camerawork!
Thanks Josh. Too kind.
This is beautiful! So glad I’ve found this series!
Thanks Mikey 👍🏼
Brilliantly put together. Well done! Just like a BBC documentary. I’ve subscribed.
I was basically bollocked today for not knowing a damn thing about farming. I am a utility arborist so I come across farmers daily and one today spoke for an hour and a half about all she had to deal with. 'Must learn' thought I. But when I searched uk farming on yt I wasn't expecting something so well put together. Thank you
Wonderful. Great to see and really good editing there. Subbed and look forward to the next vid. Thankyou.
Love to see smiling mama all the time .
Very good video I really enjoyed to see how you guys do it we just started maize got about 200 acres to go
Best month of the year, especially since it’s my birthday on the 18th haha! Brilliant video again too.
I really enjoyed the video and the way the lady talks and your voice its nice and clear I really loved everything its amazing ❤️❤️
Greatings from Canada, awesome film. Very professional.
Brilliant video!!
Love the videos a tremendous outlook on a normal farmer like myself. Buy your mother some soft hands its sacrilege spiking those bales!!
Well done! As a child I used to shear. It's really a hard job.
Love your passion. Systems not so much. Very much good luck
is this a tv show? quality of it is insane
WOW, thanks! It's our little take on a TV show - really glad you like it. Plenty more to come.
I SMELL MARIJUANA!
This needs to be bought for TV. Way better than anything on the box these days. Is Rufus a film maker by trade? Stunning job
@woody Vallallellalunga
I betyou are a total untalented arsehole ! ! I bet you are still at home living with mummy and looking forward to your next unemployment cheque . Go back and lock yourself in your bedroom and play games on your play station .
Great content very informative. This is on a par with the Farmflix TV team. I think @fleming agri products should give that lady an outfront bale stacker..Once those bales get spiked the air gets in the middle and they will get mould.
Another great video 👍👍
Livestock farming is a beautiful job, I love it
Thank you
@@flankfarm ،Excuse me, I practice livestock and beekeeping
wow, great editing and camera shots. felt like I was watching bbc :)
So awesome to hear, thanks Kresko... roll on July!
@@flankfarm I agree it's up there on a par with TVNZ Hyundai Country Calendar that we have here in NZ. Kiwi farming cockies are renouned for their innovative ingenuity ... at least 2 brilliant ideas here on Episode 34 to pass on to Sarah and the sheering and docking crew: ruclips.net/video/mCzu8db8iow/видео.html
Better than the BBC. Excellent.
Great video. That's one tough sport, being a farmer, and she seems pretty tough herself.
I wish I could lend a hand. Farm work is hard work, but it is so rewarding.
This is so awesome Man U could make a tv show out of this
Well done, enjoyed that immensely and I know how it feels to sit in a tractor with no aircon and no radio. All the best from Southwest Victoria Australia
Hahaha, blimey - in Australia. Hope it went okay!!
FLANK does get a bit hot in the cab, drink lots of water and leave the doors and windows open
Hey, find a local esty community near you to turn the wool into something. Then sell that sometimes with the videos of the farm. Many farmers do that now and it works.
Main men Dan and Brian! 💪
Top Class recording,just like the bales.
Oh wow this is so well made!
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Australia is very different always hot and dry but we don't struggle with cattle or hay only sometimes where I live
Can we put her in the UK version of Corn Warriors? Great quality video! Thanks for posting!
Nice video,keep going!
Whereabouts are you based? So much more real than what people see on countryfile, brilliant!
Very beautiful. Thanks
I love this video
I'm thinking of growing a few vegetables and I'm fretting about that, but I'm determined to have a go anyway.
Best of luck Wendy, you’ll be fantastic!
Nice Work ;] I really thought that wool provides some considerable income for farmers. I quite surprised that it isn't the case. Well documented ;))) Thanks
Mum your a Grand lady,may God bless you. Jim, Indianapolis, Indiana USA
Ilove nature as this. Wish you all the best,best regards.
Fantastic video once again and your mum the most loving and caring person to her animals but can I say one thing,don’t name the animal is you know it’s not gonna last long because you will get too attached to it
This is so educational and interesting. I love it
Johnathan’s moo is so cute bless him
Really fantastic 👍
Heard Rufus on 3 counties radio this morning and was very interested to see your videos. I really hope you do get together with Danny in September 😉
Thanks so much for tuning in Faith 😊 - we’re in talks with the 3CR gang so hopefully we’ll make that happen.
@@flankfarm maybe you could open the farm to the public one day a year, put on a BBQ sell a few drinks and maybe give a tour? I'd buy a family group ticket for that! Especially if 3CR are there, that could be a really lovely good old fashioned day out on a traditional english farm, which would teach adults and children alike about how hard Mum and other farmers work 😊
FLANK Rufus, please pass my best regards to your mum, I used to live next door to Sarah in Drayton Partlow before you were born!, always was a committed farmer and as mad as a box of frogs...Tim Hague, now in Cornwall
wow great strategy in the farm
This amazing lady it truly brilliant I would prefer to watch her than any of the rubbish we have on tv now a days. Save British farmer 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video , June's been a busy month for me and my dad this year as we've done 379 acres of silage bales and my tractor didnt have a radio
Blimey. Hard to compete with that! Curious how many that produced? Hahah, no radio too... I’ll let Sarah know.
FLANK too many I'll tell you that , honesty I lost count too
FLANK just asked my dad he said we got about 1600 ish
Ultimate karaoke champ there
Flank sounds like you better head there for a look
This is awesome can it be longer tho?
What a wonderfull woman. The video is very nice!
Great videos
I love his moo too
What a great strong woman!!
Omg ur sooo lucky I wanna be a farmer I am learning at the moment but Would love to live on a farm
this video filmed so professionally. I really like the view from the Aerial shot. I love your mom so much. She is a very humorous and optimistic person.
I have translated them into Chinese and shared with my friends.
really love British and your videos!
Ps. youtube is unavailable in China, I can't share it directly. I posted translated videos on
space.bilibili.com/17763346/#/
with youtube link below. if it offended you, I don't mean it, and I will delete them at once. sorry I should ask permission first.
With what you are doing, I would say you are doing a service!
How does a bruising mower lead to better silage? I always thought bruising the grass will reduce nutrients and make it brown faster?
Beautiful place smart people nice video
Loved it
What a wonderful woman. The video is very nice
I love british farming
what is the use of hedges?
I live on a farm and after watching this, WOW , I love my job more and more, thank you. So real!
That's so awesome to hear. Thank you!
Have to agree. I am so proud to be a farmer!!! Especially a woman farmer!
Dont you do a second cut?
Another great video. Hope your July farming is great too!
Paul. West Wycombe Village
Thanks Paul! We’ll let you know how it goes 😉
beautiful
Very good shearing
Hi how are you doing today and how God kept you. Am farmer from Uganda. You are doing good work.
Beautiful made
In Romania sheep farming is even harder because of the wolves .
same in Norway aswell. damn wolf. a good wolf is a dead wolf.
@@provenxreaperx enig
Try building a tall fence around your farm with barb wire. A few of my farming friends have done it because of deer problems.
There's hundreds of farms near my house in falkirk
I wouldn't mind being a farmer after watching this
Plz get bale grap jeez u have allot of tape to put on those bales
Bro I work on a chicken farm with 30,000 chickens and holy man, it is hard working on there, let alone you guys sheering sheep bro, I will tell others this, working on a farm is proper hard, an animal farm is even hard.
Very nice
Beautiful
Thank you Ibadat!
Inspiring
Big thanks 🙏🏼
Came for the farming, stayed for the quality.
Very nice video.. interesting
This lady is a worker
I'd love to live in a quiet peaceful farm in England and then work during the summer... too bad I live in busy London
Nice video friends
Thank you Dangar!
Wat are the putting on the ewos to stop the maggets cause we've been using dip and it's not working lambs are constantly getting maggets
we use a product called crovect which should last for about 6 weeks.
Very good
Thank you Tanya !
Really good filming
Good morning...do you have a farm
What is the size of this farm?
So much beautifull
Vary nice ❤❤
She's GOT CAPETS!