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The nice thing about utilizing contractors, other than the saving on buying all the equipment, is that fact that contractors can get the job done a lot more quickly because they don't have to stop to do the myriad of other jobs that need to be done on a dairy farm.
No problem just one request that I've got for you is can you keep putting more of your videos up during the week because I've just finished year 11 and now I'm on study leave looking for a job on a farm all because of you. You were the first person that I subscribed to on RUclips
Probably won't have much time in the week as I'm busy working but will add a couple more tomorrow. Take a look back through my old vids, I have over 500 on RUclips now. Hope you find a good farm job and good luck with the exams
Oh right cool. You've inspired me a lot about my future for going into the agriculture business I even practise farming by play farming simulator 2013 on xbox 360. You are very inspirational to me and I hope you keep up the good work on the farm
What kind of grass you guys forge just curious because in the state I live in we do fescue but we don't forget we Bailey it then running through a tub grinder usually with corn silage or high moisture corn love this video keep it up
I really like the country side in the UK, I just came across your channel and like it so I subscribed, I raise angus cattle here in Tn. do lots of hay never done silage might try it someday. Is that wood truss in barn, very nice barn wish I had one like it.
Hamish Ross where abouts are you. Down here in Gloucestershire the weathers been really good but with not enough rain. We haven't much grass in the fields and we haven't made enough round bales yet
hi funky farmer not trying to be piky but u said here comes the forager and first load of silage instead of heres the loader and that first trailer needs new tires !!
The waste ye usually have at the back of the pit shouldn't be a problem this year as the buckrake driver can compact right to the back of the new grass!
nice to see some of the little differences in how things are done in the UK and US since I've been watching your vids. You guys never seem to use trucks. I can only speak for how things are done on US dairys in the northeast, but even on a small dairy there will be a couple of older dump trucks for silage. A custom harvest crew like this would have trucks all over the place and even spares standing by. You scrape manure with a tractor and here that's done with a skidsteer. I also noticed you guys always drive tractors with your loaders all the way up when not in use which is the strangest thing to my eye, although I'm sure you have your reasons, and here we keep them as low to ground as possible. I hope this doesn't start a bunch of comments about who is better and which is the "right" way because it's much more pleasant to just watch and enjoy these differences and assume there are good reasons for them.
+agri master. Thank you for the explanation. We don't have any laws like that here and were always taught to keep it down for stability. When we first learned to drive as kids we would have got our butts kicked for having it up high while driving which is why I guess it looked strange to me. Why don't you guys use trucks? Here when a truck gets too old for long haul use or serious construction usage you can buy them dirt cheap, and throw a farm plate on them for almost nothing and get many years of inexpensive farm use out of them. I remember hauling silage when I was a kid in an old GMC dump truck with a 2 stroke Detroit. Fun times. Again thanks for sharing.
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hi my names tom and i love watching all you videos and i dont want you to stop making them :)
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Jackson Hay - A slice of summer ;
ruclips.net/video/qelT0hEoERk/видео.html .
Canterbury Kiwi -2020 Harvest .
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The nice thing about utilizing contractors, other than the saving on buying all the equipment, is that fact that contractors can get the job done a lot more quickly because they don't have to stop to do the myriad of other jobs that need to be done on a dairy farm.
R MacK yep your right, there is no way i could do all this in a day myself
Well contractors speed on country roads coz I get nichlesons to do my silage and they only are down the road and they speed
sure we run 70 dairy cows and 50 sucklers and we bail all our own silage and draw it in but you have to get up early
R MacK of
No problem just one request that I've got for you is can you keep putting more of your videos up during the week because I've just finished year 11 and now I'm on study leave looking for a job on a farm all because of you. You were the first person that I subscribed to on RUclips
Probably won't have much time in the week as I'm busy working but will add a couple more tomorrow. Take a look back through my old vids, I have over 500 on RUclips now. Hope you find a good farm job and good luck with the exams
Ok and I've watched every video more than 5 times because you are really good at what you do. Keep up the good work
OK thanks
hi funky can't wait for next year's video of this
Good work lad and hope for the best this season
Oh right cool. You've inspired me a lot about my future for going into the agriculture business I even practise farming by play farming simulator 2013 on xbox 360. You are very inspirational to me and I hope you keep up the good work on the farm
Andrew Wisbey thanks Andrew
What kind of grass you guys forge just curious because in the state I live in we do fescue but we don't forget we Bailey it then running through a tub grinder usually with corn silage or high moisture corn love this video keep it up
Richard, Can you please tell me How many acres do you farm? And how many cows do you milk?
born2flyau 145 acres, 75 cows
Great video nice new Hollands
Aaron 7616 had been
what month are you doing silage miking this year
now
what contractors do you use mate
Stop for lunch? Ive never heard of that lol.
I agree its stop at a shop get a roll and eat as you go
Richard Sheppard ya that's what our village contractor does
I really like the country side in the UK, I just came across your channel and like it so I subscribed, I raise angus cattle here in Tn. do lots of hay never done silage might try it someday. Is that wood truss in barn, very nice barn wish I had one like it.
+Joe Tiller Hi Joe. Good to hear from you. The barn trusses are concrete. This is built by an old company.Now a days they are all steel
good driving
Do you ever need to protect the grass from pests?
Why do you not tip the first few load in the shed save shoving it as far in?
I think its so he can spread it around easier
Hi the weather has been crap this year and we still have half our silage to bale and wrap
Hamish Ross where abouts are you. Down here in Gloucestershire the weathers been really good but with not enough rain. We haven't much grass in the fields and we haven't made enough round bales yet
It's been rainy for us (very)
hi funky farmer not trying to be piky but u said here comes the forager and first load of silage instead of heres the loader and that first trailer needs new tires !!
i know i'm always doing slips of the tongue on my videos.
thefunkyfarmer fg
I love the smell of cut grass.
Cormac Duffy I love that smell and the smell of manure on the field in the morning
very enjoyable videos,many thanks...
Hi thefunkyfarmer, do you ever lead trailers yourself?
Farmer Ben no Ben i don't
why do you waste the power of a t7 on a double take. we have a T6 on a quad rake
How is Harry and Jack going
The waste ye usually have at the back of the pit shouldn't be a problem this year as the buckrake driver can compact right to the back of the new grass!
Philip Keogh yep
good claas forager always gets the job done
thats the kind of tractor u need the funky farmer a newholland t7
Where are you from
gloucestershire
Early foraging this year?
About the same as last year I think Andrew
are your contacters all new hollands
Yes
whats the name of your contracting team that chopped
+JD Vlogger Sansum
ah ok
I don't understand why he tips the first load outside? Doesn't make sense.
nice to see some of the little differences in how things are done in the UK and US since I've been watching your vids. You guys never seem to use trucks. I can only speak for how things are done on US dairys in the northeast, but even on a small dairy there will be a couple of older dump trucks for silage. A custom harvest crew like this would have trucks all over the place and even spares standing by. You scrape manure with a tractor and here that's done with a skidsteer. I also noticed you guys always drive tractors with your loaders all the way up when not in use which is the strangest thing to my eye, although I'm sure you have your reasons, and here we keep them as low to ground as possible. I hope this doesn't start a bunch of comments about who is better and which is the "right" way because it's much more pleasant to just watch and enjoy these differences and assume there are good reasons for them.
i guess as the results the same it doesn't matter how we do it!
we have to put the loader up when we are on the road as thats the law but it is much nicer to drive when the loader is down
+agri master. Thank you for the explanation. We don't have any laws like that here and were always taught to keep it down for stability. When we first learned to drive as kids we would have got our butts kicked for having it up high while driving which is why I guess it looked strange to me. Why don't you guys use trucks? Here when a truck gets too old for long haul use or serious construction usage you can buy them dirt cheap, and throw a farm plate on them for almost nothing and get many years of inexpensive farm use out of them. I remember hauling silage when I was a kid in an old GMC dump truck with a 2 stroke Detroit. Fun times. Again thanks for sharing.
The orange trailers are called Richard westren
epic vid mate
Still no Go Pro .. ?
Geoff Fletcher no Geoff not yet, to be honest i like the control that the camcorder gives me which i wouldnt get with a GoPro
thefunkyfarmer I personally prefer my camera to a gopro for some things
da been tippin in the shed woulda meant he could had more grip on the concrete and woulda save wast and means he can spread it easier
Is that the contractor terry works for
stewart more yes it is
thefunkyfarmer cheers we r lifting our silage at the end of the week
Good luck with that, I hope the weather stays fine for you
What number is on the Loder
👍🏻
not sure
414s
its a 414s
Nice too see you have got your silage in. If all is okay we will have ours in bu wednesday good too see yours went okay ☺.
Good luck with that
My name is Kyle and I live in Ireland 🇮🇪 in Limerick in Galbally
I think the "new" trailer needs some "new" tires
Anyone notice Andy has a t7
Yes me
+Bethan Davies ty at least someone cares
Like it
Quigley, Hay Contracting.
ruclips.net/video/NSUAS09aLaI/видео.html
Jackson Hay - A slice of summer ;
ruclips.net/video/qelT0hEoERk/видео.html .
Canterbury Kiwi -2020 Harvest .
ruclips.net/video/vHcg7nTDsxE/видео.html
Cool
Well our tractor has been in bit 5 times in the last 2 weeks lol
They all hav t7's
sweet
Hi
Is that Bobby hens
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And Richard western trailers
More
Come to my house please 😊
No affence them contractors are nothing compared to mconaghys contracts
What a dumb stupid comment..you have to be a child yes?
we ñow how to farm