We call a shed where repair and construct things a workshop. The reason being protection against the hot Sun and wind. I’ll find out about the fuel shed.
The average annual rainfall for Mullewa is 315mm most of it falling in the winter. Farmers in these areas are able to achieve good crops on 158mm in the growing season
I love how your video highlights the beauty and simplicity of rural living.
Your videos always inspire me to spend more time in my garden
Hard working farmers feeding the world! First class filming and information Ben.
Many thanks John.
Extraordinary landscape! Greetings from Ireland.
Great content. Thanks from Perth
Awesome video as usual Ben.
Thanks very much.
God bless you all!!!
Thanks.
Those plains are absolutely staggering. Thanks for the great videos!
Well done 😊
Rob is looking good did some business with him a few years back. Still loves the versatiles i see.
Love big fields! In the U.S. I’m in western Kansas/eastern Colorado we maybe get 1000 acres in one field. Looks like you have 10x that
Cool. You need a Driver on your tractor?
Ben, thanks for your excellent videos.
Do you come across many 18 meter fronts on your travels as I would like to see more of your videos of them-?
No not in this area John and I don’t know why.
Ben, thanks for your reply.
All the best to you.@@BenCrosthwaite1
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I can understand the need for a shop but what is the reason for a fuel shed as never heard of one before in a farming operation .
We call a shed where repair and construct things a workshop. The reason being protection against the hot Sun and wind.
I’ll find out about the fuel shed.
Quality video thanks, what purpose are the rubber flaps for in front of the tracks on the Versatile please?
Protect the tyres from Canola stubble Paul.
Ok thank you, @@BenCrosthwaite1
I'm here for it. Yaaaa.
What settings do you use for canola as apposed to the milo and soybeans grown over here? Thanks, Thomas, Mississippi, USA!!!
Hi Thomas, its years since I had anything to do with setting headers up. I’m just the bloke taking pictures.
Cheers Ben.
What's the average rainfall per season is this area? I suspect catching or missing a good rain would have a huge impact on the crop?
The average annual rainfall for Mullewa is 315mm most of it falling in the winter.
Farmers in these areas are able to achieve good crops on 158mm in the growing season
On those canola crops if they had another 25 mm (1 inch) of rain just after podding there yield would have doubled
Nice
Singing turbo's and air con
Playing there's didgeridoos