FARM UPDATE 256 Guttler cultivator on demo, finish beet drilling, preparing soil for Capulet beans

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  • @user-tx6rv6ip1j
    @user-tx6rv6ip1j 20 дней назад +15

    Good old triple K from the 1960s with a lick of paint 😀

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +1

      And a lot stronger frame and tines but I get your point!

    • @TheGrimReaper1
      @TheGrimReaper1 20 дней назад +1

      Yes the “Triple K’ was a game changer compared to the “chip harrow” and the spring tine harrow with the big lever to adjust the depth (with the wide tines) If you had one you were on the ball.

    • @robertsmith9810
      @robertsmith9810 20 дней назад

      @@WardysWaffleAndrewWard MASC STIG I THINK ,BUT WITH 60/70 HP DID NOT NEED STRONGER TIES AND FRAME

  • @johncastle1702
    @johncastle1702 20 дней назад +13

    Looks like farming operations has gone full circle, I remember 60 years ago getting excited to be let loose with a spring tine harrow.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад

      😂😂

    • @1ADP
      @1ADP 20 дней назад +4

      Did acres acres with a 10’ triple k on a Nuffield I had the oldest tractor no cab being about 10 years old helping with the spring barley drilling,we don’t get frost mould any more

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +2

      @1ADP Frost mould makes so much difference, when we get it!

  • @robdavis5711
    @robdavis5711 20 дней назад +5

    Ha! Everyone’s favourite, Barry Digger, he’s earned cult status on the channel!

  • @jamesbrown7794
    @jamesbrown7794 20 дней назад +1

    Good to see you got planting done with dust plants have roots to find water and nutrient no need to worry about rain plenty of water in your soil thanks for sharing your farming passion

  • @marettachalmers-fv5lj
    @marettachalmers-fv5lj 20 дней назад +2

    Bloody tough conditions with you Andrew, congrats on being flexible enough on the cultivations strategy you are using to create a seedbed. It'll be really interesting to see how your crops progress over the coming months. Good luck.

  • @robertallen3441
    @robertallen3441 20 дней назад +5

    The Guttler is basically an updated Flemstoff triple K. Remember Dad using one in 1960s / 70s behind a Ford 4000 instead of an 8RX. Dont think he got wheelmark issues with his Stanhay beet drill either !!! I know it has been a difficult year with the wet land, and you havent ploughed for many years, but I do wonder if the ground @ 5:35 would have been better if it had been deep ploughed in the autumn and left over winter. Be interesting to do a small trial this autumn if we get a similar season.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +3

      We did a trial 12 years ago and we got better yields and lower establishment costs with the solo. Everyone around here still Plough’s and they’re in the same situation. Lincolnshire has been the wettest county since Sept and our heavy soils with a mix of 80% silt and clay just can’t stand it. Normal service will be resumed this next season!

  • @Shaunalexander.99
    @Shaunalexander.99 20 дней назад +3

    Large heavy kit gets the ground covered quick Andrew but finds all the wet spots. I can remember drilling beet with mf 135 and Webb 6 row !!

  • @denniscarvell1828
    @denniscarvell1828 20 дней назад

    Nice to see you mention the wildlife on the farm particularly the birds, like partridge,which I always love to see

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад

      We have loads of them to the extent that I don’t show them enough because we see them all the time.

  • @bobcrawford2105
    @bobcrawford2105 20 дней назад +3

    Spring tine cultivator been around many many years and can do good job in right conditions. Nice to see sugar beet seed going in big relief I bet Headland ruts just got to accept them this year

  • @philipedwards8492
    @philipedwards8492 20 дней назад +2

    Good Video, hopefully We have a shower this next week, We have a barley/pea mix emerging, also under sown with grass which needs a drink. Is,nt amazing how quick we go from too wet to too dry ! on the surface anyway. I can see you,ve got to be careful to pick the right moment to act on your land. Sugar Beet drill doing a great job with just a little dust appearing behind. Have a good week Andrew😊

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +2

      When a wet period turns dry, Soil seems to need regular rain to keep it right.

  • @jonstephens682
    @jonstephens682 20 дней назад

    Cracking update again Andrew. Nice to see all,the field work going on and getting some jobs done, goes to show how soft it is still when the drill turned.

  • @juliancope1925
    @juliancope1925 20 дней назад +1

    Really good video today love how you explain how the different implements work

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas5360 18 дней назад

    Nice video

  • @peterhaymaker7562
    @peterhaymaker7562 20 дней назад +1

    I think bricks could make a good break crop. I guess the swallows won't find it too difficult this year to find nest building material either. Loved the video as per usual. P.

  • @adrianlayen4119
    @adrianlayen4119 20 дней назад

    Another good update Andrew. Really interesting to see the state of the land, unbelievable how dry and hard the surface is and how wet it is just a few inches down. As far as tramlines, I remember watching an episode of Clarksons farm when Jeremy decided to ignore what Kaleb told him about the drill and setting out the tramlines. He ended up with the tramlines all one side of the field. Thanks Andrew, looking forward to the next one.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +1

      I remember seeing that one as well. Wasn’t that the episode where Kaleb said Jeremy’s drilling was as straight as a round about?!!😂😂

  • @philiproworth6131
    @philiproworth6131 17 дней назад

    Great video Andrew. I like the way you give detailed explanations of the machinery working and cultivations for the none farmers. When you say normal service will be resumed this year lets just hope the weather in the last nine months is not the new normal. I was up at Newark Golf club last week and i have to say i think the winter crops in your area look better than some of ours here in Derby.; Have a good week.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  17 дней назад

      Cheers Philip, we’re only 10 mins from that golf club. Trouble is now the crops are taller, they are hiding the bare patches!

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 20 дней назад +2

    Great Video Wardy!! challenging conditions, thanks for sharing

  • @peterwilson-qj2ds
    @peterwilson-qj2ds 20 дней назад +1

    A brilliant update Andrew, the beet drill has done a nice job in those conditions. It is still very surprising at how wet it is, but will agree a little rain will help break down the land.

  • @ianmckay1780
    @ianmckay1780 20 дней назад

    Hello Andrew, As usual very informative waffle, glad you made a point of PTO safety, It used to be the same in my day but was ignored mostly by not clipping guard to stop rotation. Thanks as always. TTFN

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.
    @whathasxgottodowithit3919. 20 дней назад

    Great to see the English Partridges. they have many predators from the eggs being laid to the stage they are at now, Your stewardship is certainly helping with that.

  • @barrywalker3730
    @barrywalker3730 20 дней назад +1

    I think I was born to early back in the day we used to have a month hand hoeing beet mangolds etc back aching work now you spray it with herbicide job done

  • @roberthoward3723
    @roberthoward3723 20 дней назад +1

    Thanks for informative vlog. Ground compaction is a big issue I remember loading bales of straw on to a trailer in the middle of a field years ago with a telescopic and then taking the quad track and cultivator through it we thought we’d hit a seam of iron ore!

  • @davidlancaster2642
    @davidlancaster2642 20 дней назад

    Another great update Wox agriculture yard is about 3 miles north of our house small world

  • @johnhyde8892
    @johnhyde8892 20 дней назад

    A great Sunday video Andrew, it's like winter still holding around making conditions tricky still 😮

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад

      The beet is about 6 weeks late going in but it has to be lifted early so we can get wheat in after, so yield is already hit hard.

  • @philippepper8332
    @philippepper8332 20 дней назад

    Youngest daughter had a sit in your sprayer yesterday and thought it was great 👍

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад

      Fantastic. Hope you enjoyed the show. I couldn’t make it. My other half Rhonda had organised a clay shoot for the Ambucopter, lives and Lrsn so we were there.

  • @Gearoid35
    @Gearoid35 20 дней назад

    Great update Andrew, love to see dust rising.

  • @luisnunes7933
    @luisnunes7933 20 дней назад

    Hello! Another fine one...

  • @1ADP
    @1ADP 20 дней назад

    Fingers cross for those seedbeds to improve for you against the clock now.

  • @andrewlisle310
    @andrewlisle310 20 дней назад +2

    Hi Andrew. Great show. Just one thing I happen to notice your dogs eating grass maybe they need worming.😀

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +2

      Thank you. They are wormed regularly but I’ll keep an eye out. I thought dogs eat grass when they want to be sick?

    • @philipsankey988
      @philipsankey988 20 дней назад +1

      @@WardysWaffleAndrewWard I thought it was a sign of rain coming

  • @gunton21
    @gunton21 20 дней назад

    Another top class video. 👌👍

  • @user-ob3yi8gs1l
    @user-ob3yi8gs1l 20 дней назад

    Another fantastic update Andrew nice kit your ground soon bakes out can understand why you need some rain we used to have a nice big Wiberg one pass peice of kit 40ft springtines and levelling boards behind a John Deere 8340 had two of those with some big kit to go with them. Looking forward to the next update

  • @laytonphillips6667
    @laytonphillips6667 20 дней назад

    Nice video andrew, thought you was going to have a heart attack wituh that rut in the ground, tall blonde a sort you out !! Nice and dry now get those heavy land fields driled up lol.😅😅😅😅

  • @ncombes6823
    @ncombes6823 20 дней назад

    Andrew. Evening !!! Another great video, have you ever tried rolling in front of the power harrow to give the power harrow more to bite into, we did this year on some pea ground and the difference was very noticeable. You are right though need a little rain to help the cultivations which sounds bizarre after the very wet time you have had. Take care and hope all goes well for you and the staff.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  19 дней назад

      It was so tough, the rolls wouldn’t have done much, cultipress might have been better.

  • @julianchambers8372
    @julianchambers8372 19 дней назад

    Strewth Andy, There must be large amount of stress on the components on the Maschio unit. I dread to think what would happen if a section failed.!!!!

  • @keithglover2560
    @keithglover2560 19 дней назад

    That looks like a modern triple ' K

  • @philipmetcalfe6289
    @philipmetcalfe6289 20 дней назад +2

    Baked beans margin must stack up, or are you doing it for the good of british agriculture ? 10 fold increase in acreage !
    8RX seems to float, very impressive. Could we get footage of headland turns with implement raised to compare with traditional wheeled tractor please.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +1

      We have to make them stack up but this is the first year with a proper contract, last year we got a fee from Agrii’s r and d pot.

  • @ericwilson5742
    @ericwilson5742 20 дней назад

    Would be interesting if you ploughed abit of that ground for the beans to see how it would dry for seedbed

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад

      I can’t understand what everyone’s obsession is with ploughing?!! We did a trial 12 years ago and it was the same as in 2003. One seam full length of the field. You mean for beans to be drilled in 2 weeks time?Not a chance of getting them in for 2 months. Geoff who brought the cultivator in this weeks video said they had clay soil in Northumberland but then when he got on our fields, couldn’t believe how much worse it was than he thought.

  • @robdavis5711
    @robdavis5711 20 дней назад +2

    Trailed versus mounted implements… is one preferable? I’d guess mounted means it’s held up hydraulically, not just dragging behind and using its own weight, so mounted has more control? But trailed deeper, more aggressive?

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад

      I always prefer trailed because they don’t bounce around as much and so keep more consistent depth.

  • @markyoull6744
    @markyoull6744 20 дней назад

    great stuff hard to beleave hard crust on top and soft underneath

  • @robertsmith9810
    @robertsmith9810 20 дней назад +2

    DOUSE not look a lot different from our springtine cultivator from 60yrs ago apart that we took depth wheels of and controlled depth from tractor seat with MF excellent draft system and the top
    link had a simple spring ha well we all ways travel in circles , perhaps we may start using our eyes for going straight and a map for finding our destinations

  • @robertadey4961
    @robertadey4961 19 дней назад

    At least I can afford the same spade.

  • @robertsmith9810
    @robertsmith9810 20 дней назад +1

    Andrew i can vouch for your warning about PTO shafts as a young man i accidently knocked the PTO shaft in gear while standing close to DB Tractor and i survived with my trousseau`s being
    ripped of and rapped round the PTO shaft and badly bruised leg , on the headlands could it be to heavy equipment ?, and yes the ground is very wet this year

  • @TWJW
    @TWJW 13 дней назад

    Just catching up Andrew but would it be worth drilling the middles of the fields first with the beet and headlands last to take the ruts out that’s how I always used to do it when I was on the planter so the chap in front of me could cultivate/powerharrow my turning wheelings out he used to put a mark in for me where to lift in and out no gps in then and still got it straight

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  13 дней назад +1

      The soil is so wet underneath we would have to leave it to weather and dry. This year from cultivation to drilling the whole field took 10 days before it was fit to drill. Doing it on our light land would work like you suggested but we don’t have the same issues there,

  • @hectorkidds9840
    @hectorkidds9840 20 дней назад

    How many extra tractor hours and diesel have you had to use this year to get the land ready for planting?

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +1

      Overall we’re far less than normal because of the number of fields with nothing in but the others have had a lot more!

  • @JohnnyMotel99
    @JohnnyMotel99 20 дней назад +1

    Does the sprayer do everything from fertilizer to roundup and do you have to use any special product to clean out the tanks?

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +2

      Yes, it does everything so we do have to be very careful with some crops so we use a product called all clear. It’s a good point, I’ll do a few mins on that this next week.

    • @JohnnyMotel99
      @JohnnyMotel99 20 дней назад +1

      @@WardysWaffleAndrewWard I only have a garden and use hand sprayers, I use regular washing up liquid as the product like roundup seems quite oily, then plenty of water to dilute.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +1

      That will be fine.

  • @johnhughes2113
    @johnhughes2113 20 дней назад +1

    Was that 300tons dry bean! or in the tincooked weight?

  • @charlesyeo8252
    @charlesyeo8252 20 дней назад +1

    Your heavy ground is to heavy for root crops, if you are going to continue with beet I would stop planting headlands and have the headland in a SFI to help restructure the ground.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +1

      We are usually ok and make it work but this year is challenging. I had thought about SFI’ing beet headlands but I don’t know if the rules allow us to trash them with the harvester when lifting.

    • @charlesyeo8252
      @charlesyeo8252 20 дней назад

      @@WardysWaffleAndrewWard The government have tried to be less draconian with the SFI rules but it has made it difficult to know what you can or can’t do, but I think you could have got away with red clover num3 legume fallow but god knows when the payments would start and finish and probably would have been better established last autumn.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +1

      @charlesyeo8252 that’s the trouble, the scheme details are late coming out which means we’ve missed the boat this year.

  • @petergarthwaite6805
    @petergarthwaite6805 20 дней назад

    When it didn’t cover the seed did you have to roll it ?

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад +1

      No, it’s only a few small areas. I did t want to overdo 95% of the field for the 5% not covered and if it does rain this week we should be ok.

  • @chrisnichols5208
    @chrisnichols5208 19 дней назад

    Just a question Andrew how do you get sugar beet beet so small I understand how you get corn seed and rape seed but the finished sugar beet is large could you explain it may another time on your waffle a great update as usual

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  19 дней назад

      Sorry, I don’t understand your question. How do we get it so small?

    • @chrisnichols5208
      @chrisnichols5208 19 дней назад

      The little sugar beet pink seeds are so small when you put them in the drill are they taken off the main beet plant can’t make out how they are produced hopes this makes sense to you sorry didn’t explain it properly.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  19 дней назад +1

      @chrisnichols5208 Sugar beet seed is grown in france and it goes to seed and harvested. It’s not the huge root which produces the seed, it’s another stage in the plants development.

    • @chrisnichols5208
      @chrisnichols5208 19 дней назад

      Thank you very much for your answer sir

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  18 дней назад

      @chrisnichols5208 👍😊

  • @jhlane1977
    @jhlane1977 20 дней назад

    Presumably he’s mapping the beet Varieties on the greenstar?

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад

      We will mark them on JD ops centre.

    • @jhlane1977
      @jhlane1977 20 дней назад

      @@WardysWaffleAndrewWard I meant mapping when drilling - most planters can set which section has which variety.

    • @WardysWaffleAndrewWard
      @WardysWaffleAndrewWard  20 дней назад

      @jhlane1977 no because he didn’t use our maps this time.