An inspiration, top of your game, what a pleasure to listen to a hands on farmer thats provides insight to cropping warts and all .first class and if the weather is in your favour , the PX team will ' reap what they sow' .
Discovered this channel today, great content. Explanations of what you are doing and crop management very good. I always lean to and follow agricultural content having been through the RAC and qualified as a Chartered Surveyor. With Wardle Waffle, Harry's Farm, Olly and Tom Pemberton (plus a few US farmers) these videos provide an excellent overview of the complexities of farming. I will be interested to hear your thoughts on SFI and food security.
Great series of videos James and credit for showing people inside the gates of your business. Could I ask what the end use for the combinable peas is please?
Great video James. It’s so nice to see a highly efficient, well run, farm business who take great pride in what they do. A real credit to you and your employees. Keep up the good work. Couldn’t agree more with you, about your concerns about grass weeds exploding under some of the SFI options. I see blackgrasss/ryegrass control as the largest threat to arable farming in the future.
So good to see some crops doing so well, full of promise. Great chat about OSR and flea beetle damage v seed dressings. Andrew Ward made similar point with Sugar Beet seed dressing in latest waffle. Sadly, personally I hate Mustard as a condiment. But great to see a crop grown destined for a British product.
Another brilliant insight James, so pleased you highlighted the bee versus neo nics seed dressing issue, it’s complete bloody madness it’s banned! At least we had a derogation this year whilst growing sugar beet😊. Love this channel, so much better than wardys waffle 👍
Question, you’re talking about neonictocides and the dressing being taken off the seed and the flea beetle pressure that has brought on. Is it just the UK that banned the seed dressing? Still see a lot of OSR grown here in Ireland . Whether we don’t have flea beetle or what I don’t know. (Not an arable farmer)
I believe the whole of the EU has banned the seed dressing. But we still import plenty of Ukrainian OSR which has neonics. Give it a couple more years and the UK won’t be growing any OSR, but plenty of wild flowers 😢
I'd love to know who exactly advises the government minister who then comes out with rules that make it so difficult to farm , what a pointless idea it is to not use the dressing for flea beetle when we then import the osr from other countries where it it used .
I find it staggering that insurance fraud is such a prevalent problem that you've found it necessary (& presumably commercially viable) to spend £77k to combat it. As if there weren't already enough obstacles to get over!
@willhook9460 if you have farmed bees and moved hives to a specific locarion to pollinate food, it is NOT vegan, if it's pollinated naturally, yes, it is Vegan.
An inspiration, top of your game, what a pleasure to listen to a hands on farmer thats provides insight to cropping warts and all .first class and if the weather is in your favour , the PX team will ' reap what they sow' .
I love a well tuned in, hands on Boss 👌🏻👌🏻 not just some Managers doing the job for you 👏🏻👏🏻
Fantastic channel. Showing how British farming should be done 👍🏼
Discovered this channel today, great content. Explanations of what you are doing and crop management very good. I always lean to and follow agricultural content having been through the RAC and qualified as a Chartered Surveyor. With Wardle Waffle, Harry's Farm, Olly and Tom Pemberton (plus a few US farmers) these videos provide an excellent overview of the complexities of farming. I will be interested to hear your thoughts on SFI and food security.
Cracking videos James. A fine example of how British farming should be done. 🇬🇧
So much content you could split it in two. Great watch . Very informative.
Have only found your Channel, great to see a Boss explaining about the crops. I will say your Barley looks cracking a nice example.
Another great video. That is a lot of mustard seed.
300 acres+ for one field! Nearly half my farm! Great content, keep going
Over double what I farm!!😂
The man’s got 1 field the size of a decent farm!
😂 I know, hell of a set up!!
Great video 👍 glad you're supporting beekeepers in your area, fantastic. Tremendous stuff 👋 thanks from central Otago southern New Zealand 👋🥝👍
PX FARMS VERY PROFESSIONAL FARMER'S. 🤙 🦊
Loving your videos, very interesting. Hope you keep them coming.
Great informative video of the factors affecting the UK farmers
Great informative video
Keep them coming pls
Great video,keep up the great work
Barley looking great ❤ the general public just don't realise what effort it takes to get food on the table
Very good videos you’ve started to bring out. Well remembered reading about you in FW back in the back day.
Great videos love seeing your lorries come through are village going to wissington during beet season always clean ,credit to you.
Excellent video.
Great series of videos James and credit for showing people inside the gates of your business. Could I ask what the end use for the combinable peas is please?
We plan to show the journey of the peas, keep watching thank you for your kind words
Cracking content would be good if u could keep it up . U are really good at explaining everything 👍
TOP MAN
Just came across your channel. Watched the last few video's ,and really enjoyed it. Really informative. 👌
Great video James.
It’s so nice to see a highly efficient, well run, farm business who take great pride in what they do. A real credit to you and your employees. Keep up the good work. Couldn’t agree more with you, about your concerns about grass weeds exploding under some of the SFI options. I see blackgrasss/ryegrass control as the largest threat to arable farming in the future.
Just discovered this channel addicted to it now. Better than Clarkson!!!!😂
Clarkson who?
Just discovered this channel as well. Along with Harry’s Farm channel giving a really good insight into the issues facing farmers today.
Clarkson owns the land he farms.
So good to see some crops doing so well, full of promise. Great chat about OSR and flea beetle damage v seed dressings. Andrew Ward made similar point with Sugar Beet seed dressing in latest waffle. Sadly, personally I hate Mustard as a condiment. But great to see a crop grown destined for a British product.
The hole point is the Government have no I dear!! So sad but that’s we are up against. Thanks for upload regards😊😊
Another brilliant insight James, so pleased you highlighted the bee versus neo nics seed dressing issue, it’s complete bloody madness it’s banned! At least we had a derogation this year whilst growing sugar beet😊. Love this channel, so much better than wardys waffle 👍
the to and fro with the mustard seeds following harvest is quite interesting, probably quite costly with the haulage.
Cracking video very informative
Edmund still needs a few more of your lessons, quite a few bare looking fields in Norfolk 😆
Interesting videos 👍
Always told Colmans made its profits from the mustard left on a plate
Forgive my ignorance but how do you get gluten free wheat please?
Question, you’re talking about neonictocides and the dressing being taken off the seed and the flea beetle pressure that has brought on. Is it just the UK that banned the seed dressing? Still see a lot of OSR grown here in Ireland . Whether we don’t have flea beetle or what I don’t know. (Not an arable farmer)
I believe the whole of the EU has banned the seed dressing. But we still import plenty of Ukrainian OSR which has neonics. Give it a couple more years and the UK won’t be growing any OSR, but plenty of wild flowers 😢
I'd love to know who exactly advises the government minister who then comes out with rules that make it so difficult to farm , what a pointless idea it is to not use the dressing for flea beetle when we then import the osr from other countries where it it used .
How many kg/ha did you seed?
For a double dealing?
Proper mustard. Too few places make it from scratch.
I find it staggering that insurance fraud is such a prevalent problem that you've found it necessary (& presumably commercially viable) to spend £77k to combat it. As if there weren't already enough obstacles to get over!
Whyÿyy go on the yids. And what the next crop.
How can crop not be vegan ???
As you mention you/others "farm" bees to pollinate your crops, then your crops are not strictly Vegan. Sorry to be a pedant.. 😊
Bollocks. So if it’s picked by a human it isn’t vegan either?
@willhook9460 if you have farmed bees and moved hives to a specific locarion to pollinate food, it is NOT vegan, if it's pollinated naturally, yes, it is Vegan.