4 New Combine Harvesters!
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- Join James as we follow him on his day around farm as we gear up for harvest 2024.
This week we welcome the arrival of 4 brand new Claas 8700s, check in with the building team and question if milling wheat will surpass £300 per tonne.
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What a different going on to Olly blogs, a real professional farming business showing the downsides as well as the success stories, Wardy's Waffle is another educational farming channel that the general public need to see, well done, ive subscribed.
I have met a few PX farm employees, and they all seemed very happy in there work and a great advert for the company and I can see why, they have a great boss
Another great insight into your business James, your passion and your enthusiasm really shines through.Please keep the footage coming,and as a fellow Class combine operator, good luck with your new purchases. 👍
Thanks for sharing all the information, facts and figures. Telling us how it is. Key take away, the passion for it. Thank you, will be following the harvest with you.
Great to see how these large farms are managed cheers
Good work. Keep expanding.
Cracking video, very informative and a real showcase of modern agriculture. Love the new Claas combines and agree 100% harvest is the best time of year, love the smell of freshly cut barley and wheat.. and don't care that the wife says it's weird (she wasn't raised on a farm) 🙂
Thank you😊❤so much
Really good vlog. One needs a heap of cash to run a farming business these days and still at the mercy of the weather. Anyhow fingers crossed for a good harvest…
Well done James.
Great video. A natural on camera.
Very interesting thank you
Superb video thankyou excellent ❤👍👍👍
Excellent over view of English farming. cheers from an Australian farmer.
Love this videos Mr Peck! Social media star!
Impressive thinking, farming
Great content again hope you carry on with them through Harvest.
We plan to cover the seasons through the year
love to hear carpentry helps farming out, amazing setup guys
And….superb summary
Totally agree with you on the combining there’s no better job.
Think I’ll follow this channel because I love seeing an insight to your business!!! Do you have piggeries too??
I have just found your channel, yes I subscribed. Could you explain what factories your straw goes to and what happens to the straw.
hi, what tool are you using to seed at 14.10 ? looks like a Horch toolbar made in to a hoedrill. greetings from southern Alberta
Hi, it’s a new design 12 metre Horsch finer
Do you get treated well by your Claas rep? Seen some other videos by a chap that’s buying £1m of tractors for his hire fleet in one go and he gets treated like dirt. Regular check ins and a boot of goodies goes a long way. I’ve found the same in landscaping - spent £20k and they don’t even say hello when I go in. Free cap? Fat chance.
I’ve had a relationship since 1999 when we purchased the first one, I’m still dealing with the same people since then. They have always looked after me so we have never left.
@@PXFarmsLtd That’s good to hear. It’s all about the relationships with your suppliers.
I note the requests for pipes and wires running across the farms. These are a pain and not worth the compensation or wayleave payments. I just refuse them now unless there is some other benefit. Issues with damaging fields and gates. Even had large trucks going over light duty bridges and wondering why the bridge collapsed and not giving advanced warning of coming to site as required in wayleave agreements. The challenge is there is likely to be many more requests with the electrification works need for EV chargers to large sites.
😂not my money 😂
No compensation! Tell em no. Considering the massive profits these companies make, takes the mick , putting it mildly.
You have a job for me ?
no money in farming but if you farm 1000s of acres the money is there 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
so are the losses...