Behind the scenes of Dyson Farming with James Dyson

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2023
  • Established in 2012, Dyson Farming is one of the largest farming businesses in the UK, extending to 36,000 acres across Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset.
    It is a family-owned enterprise unlike any other, focussed on long-term investment in British farming and the countryside. Sustainable food production, food security and the environment are vital to the UK’s health and economy and James Dyson believes there is a real opportunity for technology to drive a revolution in agriculture. Dyson Farming is developing new approaches to efficient, high-technology agriculture and food production, in harmony with the natural environment, to create a positive farming model for the future.
    Dyson Farming farms a range of produce at scale including wheat and barley, potatoes, onions, and peas. It also rears sheep and cattle. The business grows British strawberries out of season in its state-of-the-art 26-acre glasshouse which is heated by the adjacent anaerobic digester.
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  • @ahoog69
    @ahoog69  +690

    This philosophy and approach--not to mention the technology--is absolutely mind-blowing, and provides for me an entirely new perspective on Mr. Dyson. This should be a lesson and example for agriculture around the world.

  • @jaredspencer3304

    Please make an hour-long version of this!!

  • @justinbucknellelectrical

    Sir James Dyson is someone who makes me proud to be British. Wish we had more inventors and entrepreneurs like him.

  • @Sjalabais

    Industrialists branching out like this armed with capital are acquiring land from small farmers. This approach looks good, future proof and sensible.

  • @majl1000
    @majl1000  +439

    Ive always admired this man, he has always been ahead of the curve and always put down yet he just quietly carries on inventing and inovating.

  • @JayTG123
    @JayTG123  +138

    This needs to be a Netflix / Amazon Prime series!! Fantastic work James! Would have never known if it wasn’t for RUclips

  • @tamaracarter1836

    Beautiful English countryside. Everything seems so advanced in this video, yet I especially love how you have remembered to protect and conserve the rich heritage of your land too; by repairing the drystone walls. An amazing craft.

  • @ColumbusDixon

    Stuck on the road to Bath from the M4 three or four Summers ago I was able to congratulate the mason on his handicraft as he rebuilt all the stonework facing the road. I felt so pleased that he was so proud of his work and had the opportunity to show it off daily for months to zillions of passers-bye.

  • @RobPerreault

    What a remarkable effort... If only more rich philanthropists had an engineering mind and an actual conscience... Thank you Mr. Dyson for your work. Would love to see more.

  • @hmm5131
    @hmm5131  +214

    As someone who works in software, all of this hardware innovation and fusion with nature is amazing. I would love to work on such impactful projects. Incredible and inspiring.

  • @ThyCorylus

    Its a dilemma. On the one hand, centralising farming into the hands of Dyson types can deliver amazing results. On the other hand, centralising the supply of an essential commodity into a few technocrats has obvious flaws, maybe not now but certainly down the line.

  • @WestfieldFreshAir

    Fantastic to see an engineer applying their skills to an industry like this. Utterly brilliant.

  • @blackvikingthrone

    It’s not often I can look at something of this scale and feel genuinely good about it. But with this I do. I see integrity, honesty, and a lot of care and consideration gone into being ecologically responsible and resourceful. I’m impressed. Keep BGates away from everything.

  • @tynchtykbektoktogulov9907

    Mr Dyson you are the person of the year, I worked this farm, best farm in England

  • @karansunola1494

    Finally! We are focusing in improving farming in UK.Thanks Mr Dyson.

  • @robertw.1499

    Really had no idea that Mr Dyson was so diverse. Really well done 👍

  • @operatorblack

    Dyson is doing really important work here. Very inspiring. During the video I exclaimed “now THAT’S an anaerobic digester!”

  • @ging4003
    @ging4003  +46

    I have a farm in the Philippines and looking to do this full time when I retire. This is inspiring and would love to work as an apprentice at your farm to learn which I can take back with me and share with my people.

  • @Susan-dk3ik

    Brilliant! Mind, money, magnificence combined to revolutionise and truly embrace a continuing process of innovation. The future of possibilities rather than doom and gloom the cynics espouse. This is the growth of humanity, true biodiversity and creation of a paradise. Kudos Mr Dyson….Kudos.

  • @jupiter909

    Kudos to Dyson and his team. World needs more forward thinking like this.