THE CHERRY ON TOP | 2ND CUT SILAGE
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- In today's video we are putting the cherry on top of our pit: the 2nd cut silage is going on top of the wholecrop. The whole family is out to give a hand and George. Spend the afternoon on the pit with me. See how the Samasz butterfly mowers groupers performed. Will we have enough silage for the winter?
Hope you enjoy, any questions hit me down in the comments below, thanks for watching! G'Luck
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West Cork Vintage Ploughing & Threshing Association Annual Charity Working Day takes place on Sunday August 14th 2022 near Clonakilty Co. Cork.
Live demonstrations of cutting silage and barley, a threshing display , ploughing and tiling using vintage and classic machinery as seen in photos from previous events. The event is kindly sponsored by Derry O Donovan Ltd. Machinery and Buildings and all proceeds will be donated to 3 very worthy Charities, Irish Cancer Society, Marymount University Hospice and The Friends of Clonakilty Hospice Dementia Unit.
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Thanks for sharing all the things you do
another great vidjo Phil , good also seeing Liv out driving , dont see enough of her !!! regards rom essex ,
Nice video Phil Nice crop of grass there
Cracking video Phil. It’s always the case in farming that there’s never enough Silage
Excellent video as usual 😎😎 I'm looking forward to the charity working day on the 14th August near Clonakilty, they always put on an excellent event, you'll love it 👍
Great video as usual we love our Farmer Phil and liv and family hope Uncle Ian is doing good 😌 Good luck 😉 we love Ireland.
Had to chuckle with your comment on Uncles Ian's tractor being in the way.
You should do a video on the old equipment you have in the yard that is not used any more, there always seems to be and old header, plough, trailer or even tractor around. I know ye got rid of a lot of old gear/scrap last year but would be interesting to see what other things are lying around. After all the straw blower was sitting in nettles for years before being used again last winter.
Good video Phil good to see your grass in dry should be good silage
Great video Phil, wow your always on the go 👍
Another enjoyable video well done everyone a great team effort once again 👌👌👌
Sad that we won't meet at the Tullamore show
3 brothers in Clonakilty not farming though in the grocery business
Farmer Phil is some horse of a man for farming flat to the mat the hold time
Great video. Love to watch the silage videos. I miss hauling grass myself. Been a few years now since I was last at it. Keep up the good work.
There is no better way to spend a day than hauling grass or stacking turf.
Luckily my son's who are die hard Manchester boys love hauling grass and are chasing a jaguar all thought Northern cork this summer.
Good video farmer pill
I see you have duels on the VF their final drives don't like too much extra pressure, George finally took the loader off 😂
another great video thank you
Great video Phil it’s all go 👍
Very good video Phil
Another very good video
Great videos keep it up 👍
Excellent video.
Cracking vid... Nice drone work to 👍. Stay safe 🏴
Great vid
re bonjour encore une très belle vidéo , bon courage a vous tous pour la suite 😍
Lively video Phil....that shovel was a good buy!
Silage videos are grate .
Great video phil
Music on point 👌
Another great video Phil good to see the family hope your uncle lan is okay great drone footage 👍👍👍🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧
wrong flag lad
Hi Phil
How is uncle Ian doing. He's in our thoughts at home. All the best
Some job Phil a push off buckrake would be mint on the 6499 for when the going gets tough 💪🏻👍🏻
Cool
Great job fine pit of grass tyres are the worst thing in the morning not two bad in the evening before you go home for a wash
Grate vide
Good man Phil,I'm loving how the videos are just rolling from one straight into the other,great stuff.
Question for you, when you harvest the maize, can you pit it with silage like you do with whole crop?
You should take the loader off the Massey and put it on one of the 62’s another think around the yard for feeding cattle would be handy
Well
Phil it would be great to get your dad and Tom pembertons dad together. It would be a brains trust.
Well Phil
If you like pressure Phil try two choppers and 9 trailers!
When are we going to see you driving the class?????!!!! come on father Phil
Afternoon Philip You are looking and sounding a bit stressed !!! Slow down please It always works out in the end Might not be perfect But you will get another bite of the apple. Maybe later in the season
You should give father Phil the camera for a day
Anyone else think the loading shovel sounds like a Hitachi ex series digger
Hi Phil
Some yokes we had a wedge in our pit because some that forgot it was in there trailer
Super video,,did ye ever try that supersoil for growing grass,considering the cost of chemical fertiliser.
We also got less out of the first cut than last year, so it's one of those years. To wet and cold...
I will be there we love in there
Phil would it be worth putting a concrete wall at the back of the whole crop and silage pit walls?
Should have went to the tullamore show I be thinking no ?
Hi good video just wondering where you get the pig slurry
How many acres of pit silage would ye contract per season Phil..?
What is going on with the 6480? Must be an awful troublesome yoke
Fair play to you what do you recin off putting the hole crop under the 2nd cut is it a good job is holecrop a good job whst age is the jagure and how long had you it would you ever change it and what for
Fantastic video Phil….. bit of everything!! Great to hear yer coming to the Real Capital County of 🇮🇪👌🏻😂 but ye should have come to the richer 💰 side in East Cork and not the poorer Whest side 😜
Just wondering how come u don't put a mass concrete wall at the black of ur silage pit
Cost money which is not in plenty full supply around that yard sorry to say 🥲
Phill wud u use the finger bar mower
What’s the plan with the 6480
Are you going to the Tullamore show
You should have the shovel and tractor on the pit because the shovel it can roll the pit but its not ideal if you have the tractor and shovel on the pit buckracking plus if their is a break down with the shovel or tractor at least you can still lift the grass and there is no stopping plus as well when your finish lifting for the farmer the tractor can go down the road to the next place the shovel can stay and tidy up and your saying bye to the farmer its giving you the harder money for doing the job
What's wrong with the 3690
do ye seal the edge of the silagec pit?
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Good man
What happen your neighbours massy the bonnet has seen better days
how ye manage to get away the banks of earth still if ye wall it all would help to keep out the rats
Some craic when the department inspector walks into that yard.
Hi Phil, if you are ever thinking about building a new cattle shed would you do one with the pit exposed to the cattle?
A neighbour of mine runs his that way so the dairy cows can eat as much back as they want and cuts down the labour of carting silage to them.
Great video Phil