I like your videos. Good footage, nice cut and I always learn a lot. This video remembers me when I helped my Oncle with haying in the 80‘s here in Switzerland 😅
I find it very fascinating that some old words - here related to agriculture - show the close relationship between English and German: I just learned that the English word for „Zetter“ is tedder!
Very useful info. I was in switzerland for a tour in May23 and wondered why the grass on the hills were neatly trimmed. Your explanation helps to explain that it was used for food for the cows. Thanks.
Hello, I apologise. I had forgotten what I had said in this video. I thought that I had pointed out that this one was spetial because it was made in the USA. Sorry for my tone, you are right, most around here are made in Germany.
Thanks for the new video. I am learning so much about the country I`m living in.
I always felt that farming is underappreciated, love the videos as they show how much work goes into it.
You're still my favorite farmer 👍😃 good stuff
I like your videos. Good footage, nice cut and I always learn a lot. This video remembers me when I helped my Oncle with haying in the 80‘s here in Switzerland 😅
I'd love to see a video specially about haylofts, really interesting episode!
I find it very fascinating that some old words - here related to agriculture - show the close relationship between English and German: I just learned that the English word for „Zetter“ is tedder!
Very useful info. I was in switzerland for a tour in May23 and wondered why the grass on the hills were neatly trimmed. Your explanation helps to explain that it was used for food for the cows. Thanks.
Hay! that's neat!
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Thanks!
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Nice video friends
Nice video friends I am Indian farmers
Hello sir Switzerland farming vias have you
Your John Deere is most likely born in Mannheim, Germany.
Many are, but like I said in the video, this one was built in the USA. Thank you for watching!
Hello, I apologise. I had forgotten what I had said in this video. I thought that I had pointed out that this one was spetial because it was made in the USA. Sorry for my tone, you are right, most around here are made in Germany.
Nearly all are made in GERMANY 🇩🇪
@@gabes78 Yeah, I can't imagine any “discount” on JD from the US.