There's a difference between retirement and stepping back from work, farmers rarely retire 100%, more likely to take the odd day off and slow down gradually.
Tom, I have really taken a liking to your channel, so much so I have been going back watching your older videos and of course giving them a 👍🏼. Your father is just a good man, salt of the earth and understands farming so much. You both work so well as a team! Keep up the great work, stay safe & I wish you and your family nothing but the very best mate.
Always good to have multiple machines, trailers and people ready to get cracking and the drone shots were great Tom, well done to you, ginger warrior and Luke 🚜👍🏻🍻
Seeing straw and the crop coming in this time a year is absolutely the best, makes me happy to see when a farmer gets a good win with the weather and what needs to be put in the sheds :)
I come to your channel to watch your videos cause it inspires me. I'm having a tough time IRL and seeing how hard you work in real life, combined with you constantly editing and making videos. I feel better after each one I watch. Great stuff!
Tom excellent video showing us where our porridge comes from, and it was good to see Heidi in your recent video, glad to see she’s doing well, I seen you in olly s video again good job and well done again
So glad you have great drone views of the baling, and loading, etc. It really adds to understanding how things work there. Thanks for another entertaining video!
The drone shots are spectacular. Love learning of the prep needed for the upcoming change in season and that you have to think well ahead to make sure your cows have what they need during the winter.
very impressed drone flying with all the overhead wires and power poles. great video always watch them twice or more. Thanks for taking the time to put them together. BC CAnada
Its great when a plan comes together. Thought out well and got the Ginge with his 6' bales just as the boss wanted and he was in the plan to stack. Good job by all.
Great video Tom. Always showing what you grow for your wonderful cows and also what other things you do for them to keep them tickety-boo. The drone shots were amazing & music on point 1 for you ♥️ & 1vfor Ginge ♥️
I think when you follow the harvest and take what's left, it's called gleaning. Anyhow it's great to be able to use what the other farmer leaves behind. Great video of course!
Great video tom what you could do to store all your bales is build a bale shed next to the slurry pit where all your old machinery and tyres used to be and then build a little side shed as a wash station and so when the bale shed is empty you can store your machinery in there
Whew that just kinda moved right along. I'll tell you though Tom I hope you're wearing plenty of sunscreen! I've got 3 redheads fair skin light eye's makes for a horrible burn! It's nice to hear how good of a relationship with your neighbors that y'all can borrow from each other! I hope you have a great day
Wow that’s really fast i bale everything with a 2007 Vicon welger 235 which I mean is alright but then I’m driving along and i see farmers with these huge Heston balers. Nice vid man
Seams a waste to bed on oat straw. We always fed it! Been watching your channel over a year now. Always enjoy it. Got out of milking 20 years ago and took up foottrimming! Say hi to Ross!
Tom you should get a three prong bale grab with like a big frame and pre stack them into threes and then there is less chance of the bale going soft or bursting and if you. Load the trailer the other way not with bales horizontally you can pick up three at a time when unloading trust me I shifted about 680 rye straw bales
@@TomPembertonFarmLife I’ve just been and sat on it tonight at tunstall tractors I really think you will like it I told David that he needs to put you a radio in it before he even dare put it on a wagon 😂👍
Spectacular drone shots again... looks phenomenal, Tom. keep up the great work!! Tom how long is your father planning to keep working? How old is the famous ginger with the moustache?
Hes only like 62 or 63 i think. My granda was still out over the fields tending to sheep when he was 88 lol My uncle is still working away with 1 arm (pto accident) at 76, and my other uncle at 73 works physically harder than my cousin, though he doesnt do any of the tractor work now, just stock work and feeding. I dont think farmers ever retire lol
The moustached warrior said last year was his last Christmas, he'd worked every one in 40+ years and now it was time for the young fella to crack on. However, can you imagine having that wealth of knowledge and not being asked to help out or have your brain picked.
@@dawnb8123 aye but thats only 1 day a year, and its taken him 40 years to decide hes taking that day off, but sure thats why Tom is looking towards robots lol
Thank you so much for the nice comment 😊 He is 65 years young, he will probably slow down abit but always want to keep his hand in. Up after 5:30 everyday 🙈
Out of all the youtube farmers that work along with their father, i have to say, the relationship between you and your dad is to be admired, its definitely not an easy thing to work with family, especially fathers and sons, but its refreshing to see you both get along so well, I've noticed a couple of other youtube farmers regularly complain about their dad's on their channel, so its very nice to see you both. Id love to get 18 holes with the Ginger Warrior, it would be some craic i reckon. Hes great humour. Take care
I guess those bales are so heavy that they don’t need to be roped off on the trailer. In the 70 we produced the small bales, had to rope up every trailer and stacked the barn by hand 😉 Damn that’s a lot of machinery to bring the grass in.
Hi Tom just made a triple bale spike for a customer now they don't want it . It has a manitou head stock be perfect for u save alot of messing around 👍
I just watch viperkeeper cleaning poo from the habitats. Then watching that bale come out the back of the baler had laughing about baler poo = straw. 😆 🤣 😂
just as an aside, I had to get a couple of bales of straw from one of my local farms and he was telling me that he sells a lot of them for house building and weddings!!!! I just wanted him to re jig his baler so that the bale would fit into a Freelander lol
Great team work but I can’t help notice that the loads didn’t seem to be strapped on don’t know about Lancashire police but Cheshire police are very hot on this and will tell you that no matter how short the trip if you are on public roads the loads wether 1 bale or 25 must be secured
Don't know why, but I always prefer to see a smaller combine out working, especially a classic like that one. The big ones, impressive as they are get boring.🤣
That is 6 foot stray bales . We have some farmers do bigger bales 6 foot around here and some do regular size bales or big round bales or small round bales.Here in Central Indiana We rotate field’s . Because crop rotation helps to manage your soil and fertility to reduce erosion, improve your soil’s health, increases nutrients available for crops to grow healthy.
Obviously you didn't get the memo regarding your Dads decision on bale size Tom 😅😂. Farming never stops hope these bales see you nicely through winter.
Tom...just watched the Hoof GP on a farm of 600 beasts. I’m trying to work out how you guys can lash cash at new barn for big money on 150+ cows. I know, from expérience in Wensleydale that farmers are notorius about not talking about finance, futures, costs...maybe YT keeps you guys afloat. Respect.
love your videos tom dream is to met you see you soon
There's a difference between retirement and stepping back from work, farmers rarely retire 100%, more likely to take the odd day off and slow down gradually.
Tru but no one asked
Thanks Mike.. you surely are informed.
Tom, I have really taken a liking to your channel, so much so I have been going back watching your older videos and of course giving them a 👍🏼. Your father is just a good man, salt of the earth and understands farming so much. You both work so well as a team! Keep up the great work, stay safe & I wish you and your family nothing but the very best mate.
Ahh glad you like them 😊
Always good to have multiple machines, trailers and people ready to get cracking and the drone shots were great Tom, well done to you, ginger warrior and Luke 🚜👍🏻🍻
Seeing straw and the crop coming in this time a year is absolutely the best, makes me happy to see when a farmer gets a good win with the weather and what needs to be put in the sheds :)
I come to your channel to watch your videos cause it inspires me. I'm having a tough time IRL and seeing how hard you work in real life, combined with you constantly editing and making videos. I feel better after each one I watch. Great stuff!
I’m glad I can help and hope you feel better soon mate 😊
It's like a giant Hay Printer! Thanks for sharing Tom.
Tom excellent video showing us where our porridge comes from, and it was good to see Heidi in your recent video, glad to see she’s doing well, I seen you in olly s video again good job and well done again
Thanks Davinia 😊
Love watching your videos seeing the animals run free❤️
Wonderful team work, well done Ginger, Luke and of course your good self.
So glad you have great drone views of the baling, and loading, etc. It really adds to understanding how things work there. Thanks for another entertaining video!
The drone shots are spectacular. Love learning of the prep needed for the upcoming change in season and that you have to think well ahead to make sure your cows have what they need during the winter.
Thank you so much 😊
Tom, another busy day or 2, as always. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe!
very impressed drone flying with all the overhead wires and power poles. great video always watch them twice or more. Thanks for taking the time to put them together. BC CAnada
I like how you guys work great as a team. It may be nice to have a shiny new tractor, but your equipment gets the job done, and done well. 👍👍
Its great when a plan comes together. Thought out well and got the Ginge with his 6' bales just as the boss wanted and he was in the plan to stack. Good job by all.
Great video Tom. Always showing what you grow for your wonderful cows and also what other things you do for them to keep them tickety-boo. The drone shots were amazing & music on point 1 for you ♥️ & 1vfor Ginge ♥️
Thank you so much 😊
The drone shots of the JD tractor and baler were fantastic 🤌🏼
Thabks so much 😊
I love seeing that old tractor still grafting carting and grabbing. Beast 👍
That was amazing!! The view from the skies looking down on what you’re doing! Wow! 🇨🇦
It’s amazing to see your cousins helping you and your dad on the farm
I think when you follow the harvest and take what's left, it's called gleaning. Anyhow it's great to be able to use what the other farmer leaves behind. Great video of course!
Great video tom what you could do to store all your bales is build a bale shed next to the slurry pit where all your old machinery and tyres used to be and then build a little side shed as a wash station and so when the bale shed is empty you can store your machinery in there
Another great video Tom it is all about team work Tom keep up the good work 👍👍🇬🇧🏴
Mighty video Tom...i remember pitching trailer loads of 300/350 square bales for days on end....Memories...
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Always great to see another aspect of the farm. Have a great weekend be well be you
Glad u got some bedding for the winter
Whew that just kinda moved right along. I'll tell you though Tom I hope you're wearing plenty of sunscreen! I've got 3 redheads fair skin light eye's makes for a horrible burn! It's nice to hear how good of a relationship with your neighbors that y'all can borrow from each other! I hope you have a great day
Great video Tom! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Great video as always keep up the great work tom
That baler sure works faster than my Massey Ferguson 139 ever did . Great vid as usual, just waiting for your dad to start calling you "mini me"...
looks like good fun. loved driving the forklifts when everything worked and you could go like the clappers.
Wow that’s really fast i bale everything with a 2007 Vicon welger 235 which I mean is alright but then I’m driving along and i see farmers with these huge Heston balers.
Nice vid man
That was a lot of hard work. You deserve a drink!
well done on your hard work and determation
Wahoo let's goo .. time for another adventure on the farm
Good morning Tom!
Seams a waste to bed on oat straw. We always fed it! Been watching your channel over a year now. Always enjoy it. Got out of milking 20 years ago and took up foottrimming! Say hi to Ross!
We just take what we can get locally 😊 will do 😊
Tom you should get a three prong bale grab with like a big frame and pre stack them into threes and then there is less chance of the bale going soft or bursting and if you. Load the trailer the other way not with bales horizontally you can pick up three at a time when unloading trust me I shifted about 680 rye straw bales
Great video tom, cracking drone shots. Good to see the combine working away. Nice bit of oat straw.
Thanks Layton 😊
That's cool to see a John Deere baler there. I have walked right down the assembly line that those are made on here in the USA.
I hear there is somthing shinny coming to your farm at the end of the week I think you’ll like it tom it’s nice and green 🤣😄😄
Hahaha what is it?? 🙈
@@TomPembertonFarmLife I’ve just been and sat on it tonight at tunstall tractors I really think you will like it I told David that he needs to put you a radio in it before he even dare put it on a wagon 😂👍
Always enjoy your drone footage 😊
Enjoying the videos on the channel keep up the good work 👍👍
the wheather is awesome. enjoy it ... good job crew.
Love watching you work! Fantastic video!
Spectacular drone shots again... looks phenomenal, Tom. keep up the great work!! Tom how long is your father planning to keep working? How old is the famous ginger with the moustache?
Hes only like 62 or 63 i think. My granda was still out over the fields tending to sheep when he was 88 lol
My uncle is still working away with 1 arm (pto accident) at 76, and my other uncle at 73 works physically harder than my cousin, though he doesnt do any of the tractor work now, just stock work and feeding.
I dont think farmers ever retire lol
The moustached warrior said last year was his last Christmas, he'd worked every one in 40+ years and now it was time for the young fella to crack on. However, can you imagine having that wealth of knowledge and not being asked to help out or have your brain picked.
@@dawnb8123 aye but thats only 1 day a year, and its taken him 40 years to decide hes taking that day off, but sure thats why Tom is looking towards robots lol
Thank you so much for the nice comment 😊
He is 65 years young, he will probably slow down abit but always want to keep his hand in. Up after 5:30 everyday 🙈
Out of all the youtube farmers that work along with their father, i have to say, the relationship between you and your dad is to be admired, its definitely not an easy thing to work with family, especially fathers and sons, but its refreshing to see you both get along so well, I've noticed a couple of other youtube farmers regularly complain about their dad's on their channel, so its very nice to see you both. Id love to get 18 holes with the Ginger Warrior, it would be some craic i reckon. Hes great humour. Take care
How is the grass situation at present? Irish farms try to build up covers for the autumn from now on.
Morning Tom
Great video tom well done
Loving the John deer tractor and baller and the new Holland harvest Tom fantastic video Tom just keep smashing the video out bud from bryon
Excellent team work well done.
Thanks Tom, didn’t see much of them folk the other day 👌
@@TomPembertonFarmLife Ok no probz 👍
I remember when bales could be lifted by hand and we made castles in the fields.
Keep on smashing it guys beautiful straw👍
I guess those bales are so heavy that they don’t need to be roped off on the trailer. In the 70 we produced the small bales, had to rope up every trailer and stacked the barn by hand 😉 Damn that’s a lot of machinery to bring the grass in.
Thought you would have strapped the bales down on the trailers as you go on the main road
What a wonderful crop of oats!
Love that Unimog.
Aaugh the dirty, dusty days of farming. I remember them all to well
Very efficient system Tom 👍🏻
Hi Tom just made a triple bale spike for a customer now they don't want it . It has a manitou head stock be perfect for u save alot of messing around 👍
👍 drone shots amazing
I just watch viperkeeper cleaning poo from the habitats. Then watching that bale come out the back of the baler had laughing about baler poo = straw. 😆 🤣 😂
Great videos keep it up 👍
You might want to consider keeping that for food not bedding given how little grass there is at the moment. Great video.
I always enjoy your weekly videos Tom,no matter what you post :)
Hey guys I found a small farmers RUclips channel and it seems ok get too to see it I believe he has already sent a comment
ruclips.net/channel/UCFk5cmL3gWd0esf5nkUkLfQ
Thanks mate channel is ruclips.net/channel/UCFk5cmL3gWd0esf5nkUkLfQ
Nice video on Friday!!!
Definitely a harvest!
just as an aside, I had to get a couple of bales of straw from one of my local farms and he was telling me that he sells a lot of them for house building and weddings!!!! I just wanted him to re jig his baler so that the bale would fit into a Freelander lol
Brilliant job by all my brother 💙👍🏻
Great team work but I can’t help notice that the loads didn’t seem to be strapped on don’t know about Lancashire police but Cheshire police are very hot on this and will tell you that no matter how short the trip if you are on public roads the loads wether 1 bale or 25 must be secured
I did think that too not good
Love your vids
Cheers Tom. Keep u the hard grind
Don't know why, but I always prefer to see a smaller combine out working, especially a classic like that one. The big ones, impressive as they are get boring.🤣
🙈😂
If you get a new case you should put a loder on the herliman but great vid tom
That is 6 foot stray bales . We have some farmers do bigger bales 6 foot around here and some do regular size bales or big round bales or small round bales.Here in Central Indiana We rotate field’s . Because crop rotation helps to manage your soil and fertility to reduce erosion, improve your soil’s health, increases nutrients available for crops to grow healthy.
Tom showing tricks he learnt on fast and farmerish with his bale skills lol
Obviously you didn't get the memo regarding your Dads decision on bale size Tom 😅😂. Farming never stops hope these bales see you nicely through winter.
Love to see all the bales strapped on to the trailers well 👌
Another great video
Great job you guys a another very good video
Good video Tom some thing a bit different for you keep up the great videos 👏👏👍👍
Some setup! Cheers Tom
Tom...just watched the Hoof GP on a farm of 600 beasts. I’m trying to work out how you guys can lash cash at new barn for big money on 150+ cows. I know, from expérience in Wensleydale that farmers are notorius about not talking about finance, futures, costs...maybe YT keeps you guys afloat. Respect.
Grate vid tom
Great video 👌
255th! GOOD MORNING TOM! YIPPEE! From Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA 😊
Ur a good farmer
Well done!
lovely video; wish i could smell that straw.
Top Job Guys.👌
Why is there no kids on them bales?
My childhood was riding on top of them trailers, laying on them feeling the sway looking at the sky. 😀
In E Anglia, where I hale from, oat straw was traditionally regarded as fodder, not bedding.
Yes indeed, oaten straw is useless for bedding ,lovely color but no soakage.
@@patrickbuckley7832 beds up well here 🙈😊
Good video
Wow Tom what a phenomenal drone shot at 3:36 is that simply zooming in on your drone?
Yeah zoom at X7 very cool isn’t it 😊
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
They look like shredded wheat cereal 😀
Have you ever thought of a big bale transtacker?
Nice job 👍🏼