42 years old, on the bog as child at the age of 6, looking at my father and grandfather footing turf, so this year was 36 years on the bog, and please god 2021 will be 37 years, great video pal, from a true bog man from Co. Laois. 👍👍👍
Please God..... you will cop yourself on and stop reminiscing about things that were not as rosy as your rose-tinted glasses trick you into believing. Our peat bogs need to be preserved not cut and burned.
Even Eamonn Ryan and the friends of the irish environment would appreciate this quality production.keep cutting show the clowns that ireland belongs to the people not to a bunch of economic terrorists trying to create hardship.
Great videos ,well done on the drone footage,it looks like an island of virgin bog surrounded by commercial peat cutting, bord na mona,good to see the Massey drawing it home in bags,a dying tradition,yet it was a brilliant source of fuel,and when cut by hand ,it was just another task for rural families, hard work,but immense satisfaction for the man who could provide heating for the winter,now they want to ban it,whatcha shame,.
@@adamlaw2645 you will have used more bad stuff concreat, co2 , energy etc, living in your modern home and typing on your latest gizmo,while eating your plastic wrapped meal, than a small old irish cottage made from stuff locally, thatch ,stone etc, digging a bit of turf for his winter,
@@lazycarper7925 ruclips.net/video/ogOhGlcJSuQ/видео.html A good proportion of the animals, plants and insects you see in this video will be gone in the next 30 years if nothing is done. Once you drain an area of bogland for peat harvesting it dies.
Thanks for that,It reminds of a time when I used to be a slave slogging it out on Carntogher mountain west of maghera,Sometimes I think If my back was up to it maybe maybe
My dad came from sligo he worked in the bogs in the 1930s at a place called edenderry he used to tell me about the hard work and very poor accomodation hard days for men then
@@tomcatserkan no its not fertile its a peat deposit call a bog the peat is used mainly as a fuel to generate electricity.some peat can be used as growing medium to help plants and crops grow its usally a lighter peat found on the top of bogs.
serkan Mustafa avci Yes and no.The soil in the bog is waterlogged and acidic the refore organic matter never fully decomposes ,but when its taken off the bogs mostly the topsoil its very good growing medium.
Yeah that is the Irish government, the guy that made this decision is usually asleep at the time, his name is O Riardan and comes from a money community
@@hubertcharles6551 I do not ascribe the attribute of virtue to inanimate substance, but only towards living beings. Man is being virtuous when he burns biomethane instead of a fossil fuel like peat which took many years to create. Biomethane only takes 40 days to create, and it burns much cleaner than peat. As a literate francophone, and because you have broached the subject of virtue, you should read about Jean Baptiste de la Salle. His mind elevated the Kingdom of France, and illuminated the thought of mankind,
Great video, only people that have to rely on the bog and understand the bog will appreciate it unfortunately green propaganda nowadays is destroying a way of life,and indigenous industries.
WOW I cannot believe they still do that by hand hahaha it's 2020 there is absolutely no way that you cant find a way to do that without sacrificing your back.
Moi petit français de 71 ans qui sillonne l’Irlande depuis plus de 40 ans, je ne pourrais imaginer ce pays et ses habitants sans ce délicieux parfum de fumée de tourbe qui brule . . . Mais hélas comme toutes les énergies fossiles, cela libère aussi beaucoup de CO2 dans l’atmosphère . . .
@@jamesdaly1401 tragic that the government has to tell us how to live. They have been trying to end wood heat where I live. Now they say you can't install a wood burning stove if your home has electric and/or gas.
@@johnaustin6673 they are trying stop turf cutting in ireland,mean while Germany is continuing to mine brown coal lignite.have you ever seen the bagger machines used to mine it,petty much a sky scraper with a bucket wheel attached.
42 years old, on the bog as child at the age of 6, looking at my father and grandfather footing turf, so this year was 36 years on the bog, and please god 2021 will be 37 years, great video pal, from a true bog man from Co. Laois. 👍👍👍
Ha Ha very good . You know the saying "You can take the man outa the bog but you cant take the bog outa the man" I look forward to next cut too.
Please God..... you will cop yourself on and stop reminiscing about things that were not as rosy as your rose-tinted glasses trick you into believing. Our peat bogs need to be preserved not cut and burned.
Even Eamonn Ryan and the friends of the irish environment would appreciate this quality production.keep cutting show the clowns that ireland belongs to the people not to a bunch of economic terrorists trying to create hardship.
Thank you I'm glad you liked it.
Shut up you Muppet.
Great videos ,well done on the drone footage,it looks like an island of virgin bog surrounded by commercial peat cutting, bord na mona,good to see the Massey drawing it home in bags,a dying tradition,yet it was a brilliant source of fuel,and when cut by hand ,it was just another task for rural families, hard work,but immense satisfaction for the man who could provide heating for the winter,now they want to ban it,whatcha shame,.
Thank you Charles glad you liked it
Theyll never be able to stop it,if they try it wel hammer them at the ballot boxes next election.
@@eointrill4858 let the hammering begin... They have stopped it!!!!
It looks easy ,but it’s hard work , and like all harvest work you need good dry weather , or it’s twice as hard work ,
Leonard
Couldn't agree more Lenoard
I just showed my first year Geography class this, they couldnt believe people footed all that turf.
Nice one. I lived in Shannonbridge for years and know that area well.
Thanks Good to hear
hello, im moving to co mayo, next year, do people sell small peat bogs?, so i can dig my own?
You might be able to rent a plot but I doubt you be able to buy one.
Why would you want to propagate the destruction of an ecosystem?
@@adamlaw2645 you will have used more bad stuff concreat, co2 , energy etc, living in your modern home and typing on your latest gizmo,while eating your plastic wrapped meal, than a small old irish cottage made from stuff locally, thatch ,stone etc, digging a bit of turf for his winter,
@@lazycarper7925 ruclips.net/video/ogOhGlcJSuQ/видео.html
A good proportion of the animals, plants and insects you see in this video will be gone in the next 30 years if nothing is done. Once you drain an area of bogland for peat harvesting it dies.
I heard all that said 40 years ago and theres more trees, birds, insects now in that section than back then.
Thanks for that,It reminds of a time when I used to be a slave slogging it out on Carntogher mountain west of maghera,Sometimes I think If my back was up to it maybe maybe
Thank you and your welcome
Can't beat the bog for a good night's sleep 😉
Couldn't agree more
Firewood? That is what is used for firewood? Seems to work rather well, I suppose
Very good work if you have to clean some fields so you can grow new plantations.
Great video thanks for sharing 👍
Brilliant video is this near bloomhill
Thanks
whats the purpose of cutting turf? what is the use of this?
It’s used as fuel like wood and burned in fireplaces and stoves.
We cut the turf and destroy the natural bogland so cheap ignorant hicks can burn it in their fires in winter.....
My dad came from sligo he worked in the bogs in the 1930s at a place called edenderry he used to tell me about the hard work and very poor accomodation hard days for men then
Very different times. The old slaine would be used and I know all about using it.
Thanks for your comment
i dont know so i am asking.. is this soil infertile?
Very fertile
@@andreweganphotography8156 so why?
@@tomcatserkan no its not fertile its a peat deposit call a bog the peat is used mainly as a fuel to generate electricity.some peat can be used as growing medium to help plants and crops grow its usally a lighter peat found on the top of bogs.
serkan Mustafa avci Yes and no.The soil in the bog is waterlogged and acidic the refore organic matter never fully decomposes ,but when its taken off the bogs mostly the topsoil its very good growing medium.
@@tomcatserkanTurf a.k.a peat burns. It burns so it is a fuel.
Not easy to get irish peat in uk
I have a friend in Ireland that her husband cuts turf for their home needs now the Irish gov wants them to switch to gas or coal more expensive
They banned bituminous coal too.
Yeah that is the Irish government, the guy that made this decision is usually asleep at the time, his name is O Riardan and comes from a money community
Grass grows in Eire therefore produce biomethane from the grass.
@@estebancorral5151Et vous croyez que le bio méthane est plus vertueux ?
@@hubertcharles6551 I do not ascribe the attribute of virtue to inanimate substance, but only towards living beings. Man is being virtuous when he burns biomethane instead of a fossil fuel like peat which took many years to create. Biomethane only takes 40 days to create, and it burns much cleaner than peat. As a literate francophone, and because you have broached the subject of virtue, you should read about Jean Baptiste de la Salle. His mind elevated the Kingdom of France, and illuminated the thought of mankind,
Great video, only people that have to rely on the bog and understand the bog will appreciate it unfortunately green propaganda nowadays is destroying a way of life,and indigenous industries.
Thanks for that and I agree
Need to build a machine to flip them over, that looks painful to be bending over like that all day
There is a machine but it can do more harm then good sometimes so best do it by hand and yes PAINFUL lol
The machine can't turn a lot of them, so by hand it's better.
WOW I cannot believe they still do that by hand hahaha it's 2020 there is absolutely no way that you cant find a way to do that without sacrificing your back.
Moi petit français de 71 ans qui sillonne l’Irlande depuis plus de 40 ans, je ne pourrais imaginer ce pays et ses habitants sans ce délicieux parfum de fumée de tourbe qui brule . . . Mais hélas comme toutes les énergies fossiles, cela libère aussi beaucoup de CO2 dans l’atmosphère . . .
dramatic music kind of unnecessary
Not near as much as your comment
@@andreweganphotography8156 you put a video on the internet for people to comment, make up your mind
@@ajrwilde14 Alice probably puts all her videos on Onlyfans... :-)
@@1981MJD 😂😂😂
"how dare you"
Very good I like Ha Ha
A greta reply...I mean great reply....
Ha Ha Very good
OooooOOOOOOooooo! I get it now, it's for fire! I thought our grass here in America was made in Ireland for a second....
Bringing it home is the worst ya probably will get stuck and then you have to put it in the shed
Thanks for that Seamus and yes it happens, hard work anyway you look at it Ha Ha
Bringing them home is my favourite am like thank god its finished till next year and we go again 😂
Another Tradition sold out,
Дак вот как делают гашиш в промышленных масштабах)))
tragic
Why?humans have always exploited the land.its how we survive.
@@jamesdaly1401 tragic that the government has to tell us how to live. They have been trying to end wood heat where I live. Now they say you can't install a wood burning stove if your home has electric and/or gas.
@@jamesdaly1401 I am sure they are getting kickbacks from big energy to end cheap heat.
@@johnaustin6673 they are trying stop turf cutting in ireland,mean while Germany is continuing to mine brown coal lignite.have you ever seen the bagger machines used to mine it,petty much a sky scraper with a bucket wheel attached.