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New Job Revealed! Dairy Farming!
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
- So...did you guess correctly? I have taken the decision to head back into dairy farming. I am now working for a family I have known for a very long time on their 350 cow autumn block calving farm. I hope you guys are as excited as I am about the change!
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Cracking video as always good luck with your new job josh 👍👍👍
Thank you Sandy!
Wishing you the best of luck on your new job. Great to see you still making videos.
Thank you! 🙌🏼
Hi Josh congrats on the new job and good luck with it, I grew up on a dairy farm until the Oxford college who owned it sold it to a property developer, after that got job on a local dairy farm until I decided to try something different and joined the fire service but sadly injury forced me to leave that job, but I still have a keen interest in dairy farming and if I could I go back to it in a heart beat, as once it's in your system it never leaves you, also is the silaging and maize silage done in house or through contractors.
That’s a shame they sold it! I agree, 95% of people think I’m mad leaving a cushty tractor seat for the dairy job, but I’m mad about it! Silage is all though contractors here!
@@JMFarming Unfortunately the farmer who had the tenancy went bankrupt that's why the college sold it, tractor driving is fine and I've done many hours in the seat over the years, but for me theres just something special about working with cattle especially dairy cattle, which is why I fully understand why you have gone back to it mate.
@@MarkLloyd72 ah I see! Yep it’s got a hold on me that’s for sure!
Good stuff Josh. Always been a driver but did a stint of dairy as calving worked out well for quiet time before silage and could get bits of drilling done till met wifey and went back for 5yrs before back to the tractor's and mechnicing due to injury. Live on a dairy unit so still get cow cuddles and talk to the bull's when there about. Mother was a L.I.C herd test tech from Devon that came to NZ to work in early 70's and met my old man that was a hay, silage & drilling contractor so it's all in the blood. Looks like a great farm
You’ve had an interesting time of it! Some LIC beer cows here, also part of the local LIC discussion group too! Grown up with farming sounds the best!
@@JMFarming never a boring day when rural and love farming mate. Watch out Tom Pem & Charlotte Ashley, JM farming coming up quick aye 👍🏻🍻🚜🐄🇳🇿
Big change but nice to see you will still be working with cattle as you seem to really enjoy working with them wee Gus was glad to see you home 👍
Yep absolutely love the cattle! Gus is coming with me now I’m settled in!
Thoroughly enjoyed Rothamstead videos. Hope you're new job works out 🙏🙏. Looking forward to the journey with you
Thank you very much! 🙌🏼
Awesome 👌
I was going to ask questions but decided to wait and see sure they all be answered over the next few months 🤞
Looking a great place looking forward to seeing more 👍
I’m sure any questions will be, but feel free to ask if you do have any! Thanks Antony!
Good luck with the new job hopefully you can still get the doc and jb on the chanel at some point.👍
Thanks! Yeah will see them still! Definitely on the back my place channel!
as someone switching from dairy to tractors this is a cool time coincidence, happy to see people going back to where they started sure i will at some point but change of work is always nice, good luck josh.
Ah how strange! I really enjoyed my stint in the tractor, but I’m a stockman at heart’
Good to see people willing to work hard!
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Gool luck Joshnot that uou need luck,a good willing worker like yourself will always succeed.
Thank you! Appreciate it!
Could you please Josh (hopefully I remembered your name correctly) do a walk around video of the machinery shed. I love tractors old and new. Great video mate. Congratulations on your new job ❤
At some point I will do! Thank you!
Good luck with the new job look forward to seeing your progress.
thank you!
Great to see the start of your new and exciting adventure Josh and you looked right at home. I think dairying kinda gets in your blood once you have been involved. It sure brought back many nice memories for me, especially hearing the clusters going on in the parlor. It looks like a great set up and a tidy one too which is something I love to see. Not sure I envy the block calving set up, but it does have its pros and cons like everything. Its going to be nice following you on your new journey. Thanks.
Thanks Fraser! I agree it’s just within you! I’m 100% convinced block calving is the way to go. It focuses you on one thing at a time, either calving or mating. It gives you a nice quiet month before calving starts and by the time Christmas is here there’s no more calves to feed
Am a truck driver by trade. Food and retail mgr for 18 years... grew up raising dairy replacements with grandparents. Best years of my life. Enjoy it. 😊❤
There’s just something about it isn’t there! ☺️
Looks to my uneducated I that it is a much bigger version of Adrian's IFarm WeFarm . Grass fed big black n whites ( British Fressians) .
Good luck with your new job. Don't bog or break the Landy unlike Crawford.😊
Yep would be very similar to a lot of Irish and kiwi farms. Haha, I struggle to drive it as I don’t fit in every well!
Being following you for a while milking cows now shows your not afraid of a bit of hard work
Thanks for following along! Nope I don’t mind doing the work at all! ☺️
Good luck on your new adventure
Thank you!
Ah to be young and keen about n dairy farming 🤣🤣
Good work mate, it’s the gig to be in if you want to go somewhere with farming 👏👏 running a 3 way cross herd? Don’t stress too much about calving being busy, it’s only 4 or 5 a day, and your not by yourself 😜
Good luck with it, it’s like riding a bike 🤘🤘
Haha something like that! I’ll remind you of that during calving time! 😂 thanks Colin!
@@JMFarming 🤣🤣 sounds good. I’ll be calving 240 by myself starting in 3 weeks over about 9-10 weeks. I’ll be cooked by the time your into it 😜
@@colinwientjens1871 best of luck with the calving! 🐄
All the best josh. Looks a lovely farm.
Thanks Robert! It certainly is!
Hey josh mate..I am really happy for you.im an ex dairy and beef farmer and what a life it is.i will definitely be following the journey. Have a good day all.
Thanks Steve’ I’m really excited to be back in the dairy game!
I hope you enjoy your new job ,its going to be exciting seeing all you do ❤
Thank you! 🙌🏼
Good luck josh on the new venture
Thank you Gary!
Good one Josh & Interesting to see you going back to your roots 1st job 👌
So will you be mainly working with stock and do they get contractors in for all tractor work??
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👍🏼👍🏼 mainly stock but all other but and pieces and also some tractor work! Contractors do silage
So cool to be going back. Looking forward to the adventure
Thank you!
Good luck with the new job! I worked on a dairy farm for 6 months, that is a good workout for arm and shoulders 💪
Thank you! It is indeed! Lots of steps too!
Good luck with the new job😊👍
Thank you!
All the best, looks a great job, and Gus is fab xx
Thanks! He’s the best isn’t he!
Hope it goes well for you.
Thank you!
Good luck looking forward to seeing your journey and transition to dairy
thank you!
Looks great Josh enjoy your new venture.
Thanks Keith!
Good luck with the new job Josh. Hope you love (almost) every minute!
Thanks Caroline! Haha! I’m sure I will!
Good luck josh
Thanks Will!
Good luck on the new job
Thank you!
Good luck with the new job Josh
Thanks Philip!
Hi Josh great to see you enjoying your new job dairy farming. Will you be able to take Gus sometimes. I think dairy farming is the best, if I could go back 50 years that's what I would do. As a young lad I did help on a dairy farm and I loved it. All the best on your new job take care.
Thanks John! He comes with me now that I’ve settled in and know what I’m doing a bit! 👍🏼
Welcome back to the farm! I’m sure Mike and I will meet you soon!
Thanks Karen! I'm sure you will! ☺️
Well, if you're into muck, it doesn't get much better than dairy farming! LOL Dairy cows are friendlier as well. Good luck with the new job. As far as tractor driving goes, Dr. Phil will probably let you drive the County occasionally.
Thank you Eric! There’ll still be tractor work here for me as well! But happy to be back with dairy cows!
I used to have dreams of overflowing slurry towers after I left dairy farming 🤣 I did enjoy the work though 👍
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@@JohntyNich oh goodness! I always worry about the milk not making to the tank, leaving a clip undone somewhere 🤦🏼♂️
Best of luck , follow your heart, stay safe
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Good luck in the new venture chap 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you!
Hi hope the job goes well for you 👍I’m very interested in the dairy farming 👍glad you still doing the videos use to watch on the other farm 🤙
Thank you! Hope you’ll enjoy the videos!
Doesn't matter what you do Josh long as your happy.
Will you be dropping in on Jon and Dr Phil.
Exactly! Yeah absolutely!
You'll never be far from machinery. 🐄🐄🚜🚜
Good luck Josh. Looks like a smart set up, fair play to you.
Thanks Andy! 👍🏼
I’m guessing British Friesian with a mix of a few odds and sod thrown in for good luck 😂 I like a good mix of colours. It’s not quite a Tom Pemberton eclectic mixed herd…. But nice to see.
Pleased to see the Dairy side of farming, as I did a fair bit of that when I left school 😊👍
Pretty much! Historically Holsteins and crossbred away from them. A little bit of everything going on!
All the best in your new job
Thank you!
Good luck with the new job Josh hope we get a machinery video soon and what Acerage you have and what crops you grow. 👍
Thanks! Not sure what total acreage is but the grazing platform is 290 acres. You’ll see the machinery in time ☺️
Good luck with your new job Josh
Thanks Andy!
Well done Josh, how very exciting
Thanks Toni! 🙌🏼👍🏼
Great video. Good luck in a new job I wish I was milking 340 cows. On our farm we milk 800 twice a day. Takes us about 3.5hr
Thank you! That’s a lot of cows! Pretty fast too!
Drive past where you are on a regular basis good luck on your new job
Thank you!
Hey Josh great video I’m a ex dairy farmer here in Nz use to milk 860 through a 50 bail rotary. And we use to calve nearly 350 cows with in two weeks lol pretty much size of the herd your milking. Enjoy have a great one
Crikey that would have been busy! Thank you!
Brilliant video
Thank you!
Good luck on the new venture, I milked cows for 5 years before moving into the timber (sawmill), metals (toolmaker) and horticulture industries. Now retired and enjoying seeing the future through other eyes.
Thank you! I hope you’ll enjoy watching along!
Good luck in your new venture.
Thank you!
Best of luck josh in the new job. Once you get bit by the dairy bug. U cant shake it. Cant wait to see the new videos.
I agree! Thank you!
Good luck with the new job.
Thank you!
Wow. Looks great josh. Great change
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Great video Josh and good luck on your new venture 👌
Thanks Gary!
Is that a NZ style parlour no ACR’s and no end gates in the parlour?
And good luck in your new venture.
It is indeed! There are bars at the back you can pull down to shut the row off.
That was awesome Josh wishing you all the best in you're new job Its a big change and I'd say the work milking over three hundred cows is hard very early mornings and you'll be putting in the steps up and down the parlour The main thing is that you enjoy you're job and you're where you want to be lm looking forward to following along on you're new venture its going to be interesting to see the workings of a dairy farm
Really enjoyed the video as always
Looking forward to the next one
Thanks John! Yea absolutely as long as you enjoy what you do it never feels like work! I’m one of those odd people that’s quite happy to get up at 4:30 😂
@@JMFarming 👍
A good first video of the new job. Have they always mixed the wheat into to grass or a recent thing and does it make it easier for the cows to digest? Rather than mixing it in separately to the silage later on.
Thanks! Not sure how long they’ve done it! I think it’s a time saving thing more than anything. And also don’t need anywhere to store milled wheat
Block calving hellish i know the feeling very busy it gets new Zealand palour i see and are them units on ACR
Yeah looking forward to it! Nope no acr’s
@@JMFarmingbest way to not have acr on as they don't always guarantee to milk the cows out properly so usually have to cup on twice when you have acr
Great video mate.... good luck with your new job.. What machinery do they run there?
Thank you! McCormick tractors, redrock tanker, manitou..
Hi Josh will the new job fit in with your other farming enterprise at Phil's
Yeah should all be fine! I have set days off here to go and do the work back my place!
Good luck couldn’t imagine a worse job to be honest but each to there own
Gotta do what you love doing I suppose! ☺️
Best of luck with it all. Very exciting
Cheers buddy!
@@JMFarming are you gone in there as manager or what? Are there other staff
@@pjdoyle5105 not a manager no. Want to be as involved in the dairy as I can be, doing tractor work as and when too! 👍🏼
Do love how cows are like “oo camera… tasty”
Haha! I love how inquisitive they are!
Congratulations in new job goes well have you have set up new place live now or not far from were live
Thank you! It’s actually closer to home than my old job was! Only 5 minutes or so away!
@@JMFarming that gud ask for any better then that my friend did some one retire from job you have now just need extra hand thanks for getting back to me
@@richardmottram9838 he last guy had moved on to run another unit, he was there 25 years
@@JMFarming got shoes fill up my friend best of luck
@@richardmottram9838 absolutely!
How many acres is on the grazing platform
116ha
Hi Josh this looks familiar is this farm based by new buildings outside of crediton
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Nice farm only 10 minutes from me I go past it regularly watch out for a black discovery and trailer full of scrap flying past that will be me
Ideal! I’ll keep an eye out! ☺️
Congratulations on the new (old) job, looks like a smart setup. Will Gus be allowed over there though or is he a home dog now?
Thanks Jon! Yep Gus is coming with me! He’s loving it!
Why did you leave the tractor seat will you still be doing tractor work on the dairy fram
The lure of dairy cows, I’ve always had a soft spot for them! Yeah will still be doing tractor work
Hi Josh obviously you prefer dairy to arable, but it seems to be more work with unsocial hours might help with your own stock though
I just have a soft spot for dairy cows! Also find the whole system very fulfilling to work in. Never minded getting out of bed either which helps!
Good luck
Thank you!
Looks excellent and anuther good video
Thanks Andrew!
It's different josh .. I thought perhaps you would gave gone for a trainey farm manger roll
With resopbilty. Than just be another farm worker.. than smelling of muck and covered in it . But looks a nice farm . But I don't like the milking parlor .the pit is far too narrow to work in .I could see you where struggling for room...if your spending a long time in there you need to be comfortable not walking around thinngs. But I hope you like your new job. What be has easy has your last one nice and clean .and steady . Personally I wouldn't have gone for it . Because in this life you need to go forward not backwards. Where you once worked . Sorry I am being a bit blunt . But that's my view on it.
It is different! But you got to do what you love doing I think!
Looking like a few early starts for you 😂😂 good luck with the lady"s and just a few
Yep back to the 4:20am alarm! 😂
Will you still do a lot of tractor work
Be on with some slurry now! Bit of fert too, contractors do the silage
What tractors do you have there ????
McCormicks
best wishes josh , less tractor work than old job ?
Thanks! Yes it will be, still be plenty though!
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Good luck Josh. You're far too tall for that palour. Look after your back......and your head.
It’s close isn’t it! Once me wellies wear down a bit it’ll be fine! I fit under everything it’s just a subconscious thing to duck everywhere 🤦🏼♂️😂
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Thanking you!
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Thanks paddy
Should of stayed where you where
Why’s that?
Do you do your own silage or do Contractors do it
Contractors do it here
What tractors does the dairy farm have?
McCormicks
@@JMFarmingthat makes me sick
Interesting video 👍🏻
Thanks pal