Fair play to you Morgan. 👏. I used to love the bog and the tea and sandwiches and maybe a pie 🥧 😋 😅. You could have eaten the turf. Great memories 👌 thanks again Morgan.
Thanks Tom I absolutely here's the bog I have some fantastic memories there is nothing quite like a cup of tea and a ham sandwich my father used to say that was clean dirt
We are getting tax on our dairy cows methane in new Zealand we make up part of the 3% including Australia new Zealand and the pacific Islands My family comes from county Tyrone left in in 1840s
@@tiakitahunafarmadventurepa5694 brilliant stuff glad you can make an Irish connection . We're your ancestors convicts or settlers . A lot of settlers that went onto Australia and New Zealand from the northern parts of Ireland came from Scotland originally and were promised land by the English landlord to get them to come to Ireland but they were given bad land the best of the land wes keep for the large landlord's
@@morganoflahertymachineryofirel hard to know exactly as verbal faimly tree dose get lost over generations but the linkage we have mostly irish and cornish we call our selves pakehas which is Maori word for white people are mix of of European settlers from the British isles
Fair play to you Morgan. 👏. I used to love the bog and the tea and sandwiches and maybe a pie 🥧 😋 😅. You could have eaten the turf. Great memories 👌 thanks again Morgan.
Thanks Tom I absolutely here's the bog I have some fantastic memories there is nothing quite like a cup of tea and a ham sandwich my father used to say that was clean dirt
That tractor is well looked after no rust
Great men to look after machinery
Unreal resource the bog is we burn logs in new Zealand
great video really enjoy it
Great video Some machine we burn split wood in newzealand and coal in South Island as there closer to the mines but government and stoping that soon
I understand change has to happen but irelands impact on the environment is 1% of 1%
We are getting tax on our dairy cows methane in new Zealand we make up part of the 3% including Australia new Zealand and the pacific Islands My family comes from county Tyrone left in in 1840s
@@tiakitahunafarmadventurepa5694 brilliant stuff glad you can make an Irish connection . We're your ancestors convicts or settlers . A lot of settlers that went onto Australia and New Zealand from the northern parts of Ireland came from Scotland originally and were promised land by the English landlord to get them to come to Ireland but they were given bad land the best of the land wes keep for the large landlord's
@@morganoflahertymachineryofirel hard to know exactly as verbal faimly tree dose get lost over generations but the linkage we have mostly irish and cornish we call our selves pakehas which is Maori word for white people are mix of of European settlers from the British isles
@@tiakitahunafarmadventurepa5694 did you ever get to visit Ireland. If not you should some time I am in co kerry dottom left hand corner of Ireland
A ban on turf what
about all the ships and planes leaveing Dublin airport,
over 150,000 in one day and thats only from one airport
And as far as I know irelands impacts on the environment is 1% of 1% . It makes no sense