I've learned a lot. Thanks. My grandparents were fishermen in Southwest Donegal, but I've seen the Fields where spuds and such were grown. I can pass on some stories of how life was now even though I was never there to see the immense amount of hard labour involved. Great job!
10 pounds a box? that sounds pretty generous. But hey! not every day you get to try your hand at some traditional farming. Looks like everyone had a great time.
I have an old belt driven potato planter made in laurelvale tandragee, if I could see one working it would help in my restoration, do you know of any i could see?
Worsed thing ever gathering to a spinner the elevator was some job it put them out the width of the drill the spinner put them out about three drills wide
Intriguing insight into traditional Irish farming methods! Love learning about how potatoes are grown there.
Wow, fascinating to see the classic techniques of Irish potato farming! We could learn a thing or two!
I remember all that well, in 1950s and early 1960s, around Tandragee.
I've learned a lot. Thanks. My grandparents were fishermen in Southwest Donegal, but I've seen the Fields where spuds and such were grown. I can pass on some stories of how life was now even though I was never there to see the immense amount of hard labour involved. Great job!
Just spectacular! Nice editing too. Thanks.
Just seen my late dad in the middle 3.47 miss him
Love watching these lads
Memories flooding i
Really appreciate the breadth of info included. Thanks (again).
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Thank you so much for very intresting videos, of THE farmers life! Love it!🤗🥰. Stay safe everyone 🙏🌼🇸🇪
Thank-you!
Another interesting video. Keep them coming. So happy to see your numbers going up too.
Good ole days when you'll sleepy like a baby after sun when down.
Nice ferguson sky calour antique 🚜
10 pounds a box? that sounds pretty generous. But hey! not every day you get to try your hand at some traditional farming. Looks like everyone had a great time.
Rarebit.
A pint in Dublin costs 10 quid today.
Did you ever interview frank dale alderbrook toome ?
I have an old belt driven potato planter made in laurelvale tandragee, if I could see one working it would help in my restoration, do you know of any i could see?
How do you keep those nasty little rabbits away? Our neighborhood mob of bunnies chomped every one of them down
Rifle
@@johnhealy6676 them things are small and fast. Plus, the neighbors may have an issue. Will a bb gun work?
@@sissybrooks8588 If you must but bunnies have to eat Plant more than you need
@@johnhealy6676 they never eat the weeds. Plenty of those.
@@sissybrooks8588 Bunnies are not silly
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U call it a disc plow, we yanks call it a disc harrow, but really only green homesteaders call it that. Real farmers just call it a disc
Yes, in uk we call them discs. Hi falutin people call them disc harrows.
There is an implement called a disc plough. A disc harrow is a distinctly different implement shown here.
wasn't expecting to see thongs and tramp stamps in such an awesome video 25:04
Father Ho,longs Flemish Giant Rabbit
Worsed thing ever gathering to a spinner the elevator was some job it put them out the width of the drill the spinner put them out about three drills wide
Hardly enough Adverts in the video I think. LOL
Didnt see any drunk Irish men beating their best friend with a club for asking about the fiver the drunk owed him