Brand new tractor and you drive across the field with rear window open, give that tractor a year and it’ll be stinking dirty inside, com on Tom use the air con and leave the windows closed , 👍👍👍
Jo. Tom.they, they, they need to turn from breach. Oh my God 2 little Jo & Tom Pembertons. How absolutely wonderful. I am a twin. I have a brother, so I wonder what you're having and I wish you both the very best of deliveries and health of happiness of the babies. Congratulations again to you both. Take care and God bless you all 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Here in Poland to preserve Maize in a ground pit we line it with polyethene and then each rolled 30 cm we spread the liquid waste from cheese production. I think you call it whey. The microbes in the whey spread through the Maze acting as a preservative, so it's all natural products that produce the winter feed.
Fantastic video! Loved seeing you and your dad together sharing farm talk. Hello Joanna, you are looking absolutely stunning as always. Wishing you the best as you head towards delivery and Mommahood! Your families must all be so excited as it gets closer. When my daughters had their kids I was over the moon with excitement each time. Loved the music throughout the video. ❤❤
Tom when opening the headlands with the copper you should get the men in the tractor to reverse behind the copper so they aren’t any maize goes on the ground 👍do you @ your dad like the new tractor 🚜👍👍👍
I’d say the blower paddles and accelerator are a bit worn in that old krone. Thing is blowing like crap. Or processor isn’t set tight enough. Should be able to blow over the back on those carts following behind the chopper in corn no problem.
Have never seen maze cut before loved the video great that you love the new tractor both of you and tweens by the sound of it Tom big congratulations 🎉
Well done 🎉 Here in South Africa it is the start op maize and sorghum drilling season 😅 Wil plant 4 hectare of maize for my dairy cattle and 8 hectares of sorghum for the beef and dry cows Hope it turns out good All the best to you Tom
Many years ago I worked on a farm in Southern Africa, we silage chopped maize with molasses. The cows loved it. Of course in the ‘60s we didn’t have fancy equipment just scythes & a silage chopper wound by hand.
the cows will love that and milk well on it too , , i would not be upset about how the clamp looks , use what you have , i am sure what comes out will be fine , and because it was a last minute thing you made the best of what you have
Great video as always Tom. Good to hear Jo and baby are doing fine and not long to go. 👶 It will be interesting to see the milk yield go up to once you start including maize into the diet.
Great video as always , Joanna looks fantastic , Dad n lad chats matter so much and something I miss with my own dad who passed 3 yr ago . Keeping it real ❤
Fascinating to see how the crop is processed. Didn't realise that the whole plant was taken...thought it was just the cobs. Learn something every day. PS Joanna is glowing!
😮 I never knew that they used almost the whole corn stalk! As a child growing up, no one ever explained this. We'd pick corn, shuck it, and shave it off the cobb, but since I never got the opportunity to see someone feeding "corn" to cows, I thought they were fed whole cobbs of corn, just like the whole potatoes. You learn something new every day! 😊
Is the tractor guidance ready ? You could make it guidance ready by fitting a factory DIA kit Pro700 screen Nav3 with 392 receiver. With a unlock it would then do section control for your spreader,
Hi, Tom. Another great vid and well ware on the new tractor. You mention about GPS. You will not know yourself if you go for it but one piece of advice I would give to anyone is to get a system that can be upgraded. What I mean by this is that the screen and receiver can be taken to auto steer. I would be highly surprised if that tractor is not autosteer ready. Which means with the right system you will be able to upgrade to this in time. I had standard GPS for a while but when upgrading to autosteer and section control in a fertiliser spreader I had to upgrade the whole GPS. And it's trade in value was very low. If you go for autosteer you will never go back. Doing every second run with tedder or slurry and perfect straight mowing. You will do everything with autosteer
The ginger ninja looks like hes lost quiet a bit if weight and alot healthier. Hope the boss isnt suffering too much through the pregnancy. And also bless you Tom you never ever seem to stop.
They? Wow! You two are going to be very, very busy parents! 🙏🙏 Especially for Jo! You and dad talking about GPS reminded me of Adrian, Ifarm We farm, said exactly the same but later tried out a recommendation and he was impressed! Like your dad said..... Maximum yield for minimum input!
Apologies but I’m going to be a trailer geek and correct you, it’s not a Richard Weston trailer, it’s a West trailer as in Harry West Shropshire, I did works experience there years back 🤓 Great video Tom 👏🏼
Terrific upload Tom the new Tractor looks like it’s making the work load a breeze by comparison to the old girl. Joanne looks positively radiant in her pregnancy glowing like a Lancashire Rose in the Sun Was up at yours at the weekend to collect a bottle of Whole Milk and a litre of Cream Egg Milkshake with my son and his new burd glad to inform you both went down a treat and you can definitely taste the difference from the usual Supermarket tackle. Did catch a glimpse of the ginger warrior at the back of the Car Park though he looked a bit busy and hard at it so I gave the film star treatment a miss and refrained from bothering him. Maybe next time eh 😉 Smashing the uploads as always 🤜🏼⚡️🤛🏼 so I’ve smashed the 🤜🏼
Having fun! I see you're streets ahead of "Laura Farms" who I think grows maize in Nebraska. Always interesting to compare farms even if 5,000 miles apart
Hi Tom, I absolutely love the videos and the little peek into the life of a dairy farmer. I found even the "farm routine" interesting because I don't live on a farm🤣😂🤣😂🍻 One thing I will mention because it's super important for the girls in the barn. Avoid anything that has has glyphosate / roundup anywhere near it or you will have very un-contented cows 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏻♂️ glyphosate was made initially as an antibiotic but was used as a herbicide because it sterilizes the ground and the microbes weeds depend on. Unfortunately it also sterilizes gut bacteria and in North America, we have a psuedo epidemic of gluten intolerance except it's not the gluten, it's the glyphosate used to ripen grain crops faster and increase yield. There is no gain without pain and I don't want your beautiful cows suffering the way I did.😉 It does impact livestock unfortunately. Your wife looks absolutely😍radiant. You're a very fortunate man to have such an intelligent and beautiful partner to fully participate in Farm Life.😉👍 Keep it organic leaning is the best investment a farmer can make🌻
I have to thank you, and your farm. Now when I drive out in the country, and I see a farmer out in his fields I sorta know what he's doing out there. LOL Cheers! Glad to hear all is great with Jo and the baby.
That was a fun video! thanks for the update on the baby, great to hear things are going well, don't want to know if its a boy or girl yet.....I'm just hoping its a ginger!!!
20:56 Cough cough... bench 😂 You should have saved the old cow mattresses. We stop 1 meter over the wall and tilt the mat towards the silage that doesn't get rolled.
Good to see Tim still going. We had bees on his land for a couple of years, around the time he did “rape seed and robots” with the CLA. We also had them on the fracking field on the beans a few years later when they said they had taken on the robots from Tim.
we bought a compactor/roller from the county road dept when they updated their equipment and it works great on the pit...... the excavator, buldozer, and boom truck for stuck farm equipment ............... good luck in the muck mate
We never had additieve in our maiz silage but we but a thick layer of fall grass on top the silage stayed stone cold all the time but we probably well do some in our first grass silage next year
Great video Tom, lovely to see Joe who looks very well and do I take it from the words you both used you are having twins? So glad your dad likes the new case, it looks great and will make life much comfier and easier for you both.
That’s a massive chopper! When we were in the dairy business we had a 2 row silage chopper. That chopper can get through more acres in a day than we could in a month. I don’t recall ever seeing you cut corn/maize before. Corn silage was our main crop. We did harvest sudan grass and other grass crops from time to time but we probably harvested 4 or 5 times as much corn silage than grass crops.
Jo looks happy, well done Tom. With the price of fertilizer, you are better off if you can get around without ... regarding GPS, I do not know how often it would be usefull for you. That chopper was huge. Big up for the great wall of straw, does the job apparently. no comment on the sheeting ... does the job too (hopefully)
That is a huge harvester. I’m not seeing corner harvesters because they didn’t show them here in the states. I’m very impressed. It’s really neat. It is it true that we have two babies on the way? But my congratulations to you both. It was really good to see your dad out and riding in the tractor. I’m glad he likes it. That gives a real stamp of approval. I wonder how you’re grandfather like to ride in it.
Joanna is glowing (looking amazing) baby will turn I think everyone I know (including myself)) has been told baby is is breech you have enough time for baby to turn. Xx
We are pregnant with our third and my advice for Joanne is get a gym ball argos and sit in that while watching TV etc and drink raspberry leaf tea. Doesn't taste great, but both our babies where so low and my wife is super quick, last baby was out in 20 minutes. We didn't even get to hospital lol, midwife put second glove on and my lily come flying out lol. It's hard work for her tom, you might have to rub her back. Much love xx
Brand new tractor and you drive across the field with rear window open, give that tractor a year and it’ll be stinking dirty inside, com on Tom use the air con and leave the windows closed , 👍👍👍
Joanna is glowing. So nice to see her again. Well done with the corn. Cows love it.
She's looking swell......
So nice to see Joanna today - you are just glowing - hope that baby turns for you
That Piano Riff for Fatboy Slim - Praise you is just magical! - Bless the Buffon that tossed the tires! :D
Jo. Tom.they, they, they need to turn from breach. Oh my God 2 little Jo & Tom Pembertons. How absolutely wonderful. I am a twin. I have a brother, so I wonder what you're having and I wish you both the very best of deliveries and health of happiness of the babies. Congratulations again to you both.
Take care and God bless you all 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Here in Poland to preserve Maize in a ground pit we line it with polyethene and then each rolled 30 cm we spread the liquid waste from cheese production. I think you call it whey. The microbes in the whey spread through the Maze acting as a preservative, so it's all natural products that produce the winter feed.
incredible - is the maze in Poland used for animal feed?
What additive wouldn't be "natural"? The whole idea is to add bacteria.
@@peterwysoczanski9391 - "....winter feed." sounds like non human to me !
@@thetessellater9163 What do you mean, sorry I don't understand?
@@peterwysoczanski9391 Yes most dairy farmers use Maze as a winter feed as opposed to the summer when the cows are out in the fields.
Jo is looking radiant, exciting time’s ahead. Life will never be the same again 😂❤
Came here after Cole the Cornstar so when Tom said look at the size of that machine it did make me smile 😁
Fantastic video! Loved seeing you and your dad together sharing farm talk. Hello Joanna, you are looking absolutely stunning as always. Wishing you the best as you head towards delivery and Mommahood! Your families must all be so excited as it gets closer. When my daughters had their kids I was over the moon with excitement each time. Loved the music throughout the video. ❤❤
Your lady wife is lovely as ever! Glad everything went well young man!
Good to see that in wet conditions it's still fill the front of the trailer
Old tricks never die
Tom when opening the headlands with the copper you should get the men in the tractor to reverse behind the copper so they aren’t any maize goes on the ground 👍do you @ your dad like the new tractor 🚜👍👍👍
Hello everyone,
I enjoy the machines and there operational noises the best.
Thank you all. x
So glad your Dad likes it there was a really big smile on your face when he said so!!
Great video Tom mate 💯
I’d say the blower paddles and accelerator are a bit worn in that old krone. Thing is blowing like crap. Or processor isn’t set tight enough. Should be able to blow over the back on those carts following behind the chopper in corn no problem.
Great video Tom the main thing is your dad happy with the Case 👏👏👍👍
The cows are going to love it!
Have never seen maze cut before loved the video great that you love the new tractor both of you and tweens by the sound of it Tom big congratulations 🎉
Well-done Tom great video 👍👍👍
So nice seeing Jo, looking good 🥰
Corn fed beef tastes better. Nice work. Love and prayers 😇💜
Well done 🎉
Here in South Africa it is the start op maize and sorghum drilling season 😅
Wil plant 4 hectare of maize for my dairy cattle and 8 hectares of sorghum for the beef and dry cows
Hope it turns out good
All the best to you Tom
Very high production value on this episode Tom! Holy moly! Love these longer episodes as well, and music as allways is spot on :D
Thanks mate ☺️
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Can’t wait to see what the cows think of the maize ❤. Glad The Ginge loves the new tractor - beast!! ❤❤
Many years ago I worked on a farm in Southern Africa, we silage chopped maize with molasses. The cows loved it. Of course in the ‘60s we didn’t have fancy equipment just scythes & a silage chopper wound by hand.
Maybe amazing, or maybe corny...
Sorry, I'll get my coat.
😊👍👍 Cheers to you and Joanna as you await your little darling baby ❤️
Like to watch this harvest Good feed for the cow's mate exciting time ahead 👍
the cows will love that and milk well on it too , , i would not be upset about how the clamp looks , use what you have , i am sure what comes out will be fine , and because it was a last minute thing you made the best of what you have
GPS would make mowing (especially with a front mower) more efficient too.
George Saunders could be the man to talk to about it. 🤔👍
Congratulations to you both great to see you get your big tractor fab .Great to see your farm doing so well can't wait for next video
Great video as always Tom. Good to hear Jo and baby are doing fine and not long to go. 👶 It will be interesting to see the milk yield go up to once you start including maize into the diet.
Great video as always , Joanna looks fantastic , Dad n lad chats matter so much and something I miss with my own dad who passed 3 yr ago . Keeping it real ❤
Fascinating to see how the crop is processed. Didn't realise that the whole plant was taken...thought it was just the cobs. Learn something every day. PS Joanna is glowing!
😮 I never knew that they used almost the whole corn stalk! As a child growing up, no one ever explained this. We'd pick corn, shuck it, and shave it off the cobb, but since I never got the opportunity to see someone feeding "corn" to cows, I thought they were fed whole cobbs of corn, just like the whole potatoes. You learn something new every day! 😊
it's just another grass plant, domesticated by the ancient mesoamericans
Is the tractor guidance ready ? You could make it guidance ready by fitting a factory DIA kit Pro700 screen Nav3 with 392 receiver. With a unlock it would then do section control for your spreader,
Hi, Tom. Another great vid and well ware on the new tractor. You mention about GPS. You will not know yourself if you go for it but one piece of advice I would give to anyone is to get a system that can be upgraded. What I mean by this is that the screen and receiver can be taken to auto steer. I would be highly surprised if that tractor is not autosteer ready. Which means with the right system you will be able to upgrade to this in time. I had standard GPS for a while but when upgrading to autosteer and section control in a fertiliser spreader I had to upgrade the whole GPS. And it's trade in value was very low. If you go for autosteer you will never go back. Doing every second run with tedder or slurry and perfect straight mowing. You will do everything with autosteer
That was really fun to watch!!! The silage looks great to my totally unknowledgable eye!! Glad Joanna is doing so well, she looks fabulous!!!!
The ginger ninja looks like hes lost quiet a bit if weight and alot healthier. Hope the boss isnt suffering too much through the pregnancy. And also bless you Tom you never ever seem to stop.
HIII TOMMMMM hope ur all well and wish u luck for the baby!!!!!!!🎉🎉❤❤
They? Wow! You two are going to be very, very busy parents! 🙏🙏 Especially for Jo! You and dad talking about GPS reminded me of Adrian, Ifarm We farm, said exactly the same but later tried out a recommendation and he was impressed! Like your dad said..... Maximum yield for minimum input!
Tons of maze here in the limousin France, tons of beef but not so much dairy. Next you will be growing Blé ! Great video as always.
Apologies but I’m going to be a trailer geek and correct you, it’s not a Richard Weston trailer, it’s a West trailer as in Harry West Shropshire, I did works experience there years back 🤓
Great video Tom 👏🏼
Wow some header on the forage harvester 😳
What an a-maize-ing video. Great to see the Case pulling its weight. Glad dads happy with the new set of wheels.
@@KaerntnerLandwirtschaft 😎
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Good job👍 everyday a learning day, looks like Dad is as pleased with the new tractor as you.
That new case looks a lovely tractor, congrats
Trimble is the best gps. Be good for your slurry tanker and muck spreading. Great video as usual
Richard Western trailer ? Come on Tom , Harry West , they're made locally to me . Great vid again, wonderful news on the babies !!
That harvester certainly was some beast, interesting vid again Tom, many thanks & best wishes.
That video was “amazing” Tom. 😂🤣😂🤣. lovely to see Joanna looking so well.
Seeing these big machines working, I can see how farming can be one of the most dangerous jobs there is.
Terrific upload Tom the new Tractor looks like it’s making the work load a breeze by comparison to the old girl.
Joanne looks positively radiant in her pregnancy glowing like a Lancashire Rose in the Sun
Was up at yours at the weekend to collect a bottle of Whole Milk and a litre of Cream Egg Milkshake with my son and his new burd glad to inform you both went down a treat and you can definitely taste the difference from the usual Supermarket tackle.
Did catch a glimpse of the ginger warrior at the back of the Car Park though he looked a bit busy and hard at it so I gave the film star treatment a miss and refrained from bothering him.
Maybe next time eh 😉
Smashing the uploads as always 🤜🏼⚡️🤛🏼 so I’ve smashed the 🤜🏼
Jo looks blooming,hope all goes well with baby.
You both will make exceptionally brilliant parents with much love all around you both.xx
Good video Tom, the new tractor looks nice. Corn looked good grate feed for Dary cows !
Nice work Tom.
GPS will pay for itself within the year mate.
Tanking, spreading, mowing, harrowing, you’ll wonder why you never had it.
good luck to use and enjoy your new tractor ...worth investing in a decent seat cover i think especially for stock farms
Having fun! I see you're streets ahead of "Laura Farms" who I think grows maize in Nebraska. Always interesting to compare farms even if 5,000 miles apart
The lass is blooming, bodes well for a bonny baby 😊
2:45 just don’t loose them Tom 😂.
On the subject of fertilizer, what were, “in your opinion” the benefits if any of applying the Supersoil product?
Hi Tom,
I absolutely love the videos and the little peek into the life of a dairy farmer. I found even the "farm routine" interesting because I don't live on a farm🤣😂🤣😂🍻
One thing I will mention because it's super important for the girls in the barn.
Avoid anything that has has glyphosate / roundup anywhere near it or you will have very un-contented cows 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏻♂️ glyphosate was made initially as an antibiotic but was used as a herbicide because it sterilizes the ground and the microbes weeds depend on. Unfortunately it also sterilizes gut bacteria and in North America, we have a psuedo epidemic of gluten intolerance except it's not the gluten, it's the glyphosate used to ripen grain crops faster and increase yield.
There is no gain without pain and I don't want your beautiful cows suffering the way I did.😉
It does impact livestock unfortunately.
Your wife looks absolutely😍radiant. You're a very fortunate man to have such an intelligent and beautiful partner to fully participate in Farm Life.😉👍
Keep it organic leaning is the best investment a farmer can make🌻
I have to thank you, and your farm. Now when I drive out in the country, and I see a farmer out in his fields I sorta know what he's doing out there. LOL Cheers! Glad to hear all is great with Jo and the baby.
That was a fun video! thanks for the update on the baby, great to hear things are going well, don't want to know if its a boy or girl yet.....I'm just hoping its a ginger!!!
U are an unbelievable person Tom with all u have accomplished wish more farmers could be like u
I always think of this type of harvest as a dance between combine and grain cart. No room for error.
Im just wondering if that header isnt to big for that chopper. Here we drive next to the chopper, so you dont run into the header.
20:56 Cough cough... bench 😂
You should have saved the old cow mattresses. We stop 1 meter over the wall and tilt the mat towards the silage that doesn't get rolled.
Tom during harvest no matter which crop a bacon Buttie is an absolute must
Oh wow, congratulations with possible twins. 👍👍💕🇬🇧
Thats a good looking new whip 😍
The maize is looking great my brother 💙👌🏻🚜
We stack round bales on our silage sheets to weigh them down. Works like a charm.
Good to see Tim still going. We had bees on his land for a couple of years, around the time he did “rape seed and robots” with the CLA. We also had them on the fracking field on the beans a few years later when they said they had taken on the robots from Tim.
we bought a compactor/roller from the county road dept when they updated their equipment and it works great on the pit...... the excavator, buldozer, and boom truck for stuck farm equipment ............... good luck in the muck mate
good job you got that job done.........with all the rain were getting now you'd struggle to get it done
Fat boy slim -Praise you. Always an excellent addition to your video. ❤
That's a pretty sharp looking red tractor you have there Tom 👌
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We never had additieve in our maiz silage but we but a thick layer of fall grass on top the silage stayed stone cold all the time but we probably well do some in our first grass silage next year
Great video Tom, lovely to see Joe who looks very well and do I take it from the words you both used you are having twins? So glad your dad likes the new case, it looks great and will make life much comfier and easier for you both.
I was wondering if anyone else caught that they both said that they were breech, not that he or she was.
When we refer to a baby that we don’t now the sex of we refer to them as ‘they’ instead of ‘it’.
Great video as always Tom hope the maze works out well for u
Congratulations 🎉 did I hear they 🤔 as in twins😲 double trouble😂 Wishing you all a happy future 💞
Thoroughly enjoyed this vid mate keep em coming 👍
They? Are you and Jo having twins? Great video Tom. Jo looks amazing ❤
Tom look at the GPS system which George Saunders has , or the one which Olly blogs has.
John from Cornwall
Had our maize last week dryer than we thought but it would cost to much to seed the fast grass
Not double trouble, double love 🎉
22:07 great content again
That’s a massive chopper! When we were in the dairy business we had a 2 row silage chopper. That chopper can get through more acres in a day than we could in a month. I don’t recall ever seeing you cut corn/maize before. Corn silage was our main crop. We did harvest sudan grass and other grass crops from time to time but we probably harvested 4 or 5 times as much corn silage than grass crops.
It’s not really a big harvester. There are much bigger models
Jo looks happy, well done Tom.
With the price of fertilizer, you are better off if you can get around without ... regarding GPS, I do not know how often it would be usefull for you.
That chopper was huge.
Big up for the great wall of straw, does the job apparently. no comment on the sheeting ... does the job too (hopefully)
"They" interesting...Wishing you both all the best.
That is a huge harvester. I’m not seeing corner harvesters because they didn’t show them here in the states. I’m very impressed. It’s really neat. It is it true that we have two babies on the way? But my congratulations to you both. It was really good to see your dad out and riding in the tractor. I’m glad he likes it. That gives a real stamp of approval. I wonder how you’re grandfather like to ride in it.
Ya They said they - Plural I think
@@jwiereng congratulations
Great video Tom and awww Jo looks so well she’s glowing ❤
Joanna is glowing (looking amazing) baby will turn I think everyone I know (including myself)) has been told baby is is breech you have enough time for baby to turn. Xx
Wow, that's an impressive piece of machinery! Chopping maize for the first time seems like an exciting and memorable experience.
I wonder if they'll fit a double set of tyres on the Krone next year to avoid getting stuck?
Good video Tom, the new tractor looks nice
When did Tom put up that dirt burm around the former midden, now maize clamp? I must have missed the clip of them shoring up the walls…
We are pregnant with our third and my advice for Joanne is get a gym ball argos and sit in that while watching TV etc and drink raspberry leaf tea. Doesn't taste great, but both our babies where so low and my wife is super quick, last baby was out in 20 minutes. We didn't even get to hospital lol, midwife put second glove on and my lily come flying out lol. It's hard work for her tom, you might have to rub her back. Much love xx
Great video tom and great to see ya got the maize 🌽
What tons to the acre do you get
Here in Manitoba we plant 200 acres and got 15 tons to the acre we also feed for 7 months a year
Great video Tom love the drone shots 🚜Joanna looks well, not long now
Gps will also make your slurry spreading more efficient, if you’ve autosteer available you won’t go back 👍