Great to see so many Hares on your farm, great job in balancing the wildlife with your farming operation
@whathasxgottodowithit3919. Жыл бұрын
C'est tellement beau 👁️💚
@fabiennemenrempon592711 ай бұрын
nice to see my dad at work👍
@andystubbs5752 Жыл бұрын
I’ve a few photos like that! Hope you’re ok.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Wonderful content and narration
@brycekirby15674 ай бұрын
Don't we just love our dogs, we have Maggie the Border x lakeland (15) and Rocco the Rottweiler (3) the farm looks state of the art Andrew.
@kevinharker18408 ай бұрын
We do, where would we be without them?
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard8 ай бұрын
Loved everything about the video tour. Very smart crops, very smart buildings, very smart farmer. Thanks again Andrew for your kind effort in showing us around. Much appreciated. Very sad about Tara. Guess most of us have been there.
@peterhaymaker7562 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Peter. It’s incredible how attached we get to our dogs but I suppose it’s the unconditional love they give.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Yes.
@peterhaymaker7562 Жыл бұрын
Nice video 👌
@ronaldlucas53602 ай бұрын
Hello Andrew what a informative video of inside Newark factory. I have only been in to repair the loading shovels. I now shows how the factory works. The smell from there is a happy memory for me. As up in Scotland we don’t have the beet. Shame Brigg, Bardney and York factories have gone. Let’s all support British farmers with a British product and keep food miles down and stop building housing estates. Keep up the videos Andrew from a yellabelly in 🏴
@simonellis5303 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Lovely farm tour once again, very tidy and organised, it's horrible when you lose your four legged friend, mine was a border collie I had for 13 years and we went everywhere together, Thank-you for as always taking the trouble.
@gunton21 Жыл бұрын
I know how you feel about your dog, they are incredible animals.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
An awesome farm within half an hour from me. 👍🇬🇧
@ginggur17 Жыл бұрын
New sunbscriber, what a bloody fantastic video 👍
@michealhume3259 Жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard, please spread the word! Hope you enjoy the channel and don’t hesitate to ask any questions but probably most of it will be in the 69 other videos!! I suggest you watch the 3 farm tours at least, they’ll give you an idea of the farm,
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
nice set up 👍
@OutofTownwithRobinBell Жыл бұрын
Love the attention to detail, the only way to farm! 👍
@andymercer8092 Жыл бұрын
Great part 2 and now looking forward to seeing part 3.
@matthewhodder3029 Жыл бұрын
Loved them all that you do I find it all interesting I love farming wish I was still working on the farm I really do miss it looking forward to your next video I love your enthusiasm for your farming just brilliant
@andrewpegg1050 Жыл бұрын
Very Posh 👍
@mrt5293 Жыл бұрын
Probably your best video to date, your videos are without doubt the best Agri videos on KZhead. Thought there might have been a 7000 in there you being a ex Ford man😊 .Your buildings are some of the best I've seen👍. Keep these videos coming Andrew.... no pressure 😁😁
@markrichardson1455 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark, we did have a 7000 and a 7810 and 8210 and 6610’s and 4610’s and TW35!!!!
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard wow, now your talking, TW35 , going back to the time when Ford had the monopoly on the high horse power tractor market!! . Love the history. How did we manage before Wardy's weekly waffles?🤔
@markrichardson1455 Жыл бұрын
At least you got some peace!!
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Great video tour around your farm, good seeing a healthy hare population and wild flower areas 👍.
@CJBECK83 Жыл бұрын
We’ve an abundance of all forms of wildlife, 😃👍
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Great video and interesting on the tractor history and the quadtrac
@saxovtr1234 Жыл бұрын
Excellent farm tour very interesting and a credit to you Thank you for posting.
@jaylewjangoo Жыл бұрын
Love the video very informative and smashing looking crops and yard you are definitely doing a great job and a great steward for land and wildlife 👍
@kevinmcdonnell2298 Жыл бұрын
👌😃
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Brilliant sheds. 👍
@robertrevell2573 Жыл бұрын
All looking good Andrew 👍 loving the updates. It’s a credit to you and your staff 🙋♂️
@nigelh45 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. 👍😃
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
The 2nd farm or the famr you own is looking good nice shed and great storeage for all your stuff
@AyrshireGamer Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this farm tour
@andyg2959 Жыл бұрын
😃👍
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Excellent video thanks, really interesting and enjoyable. Nice to hear some of the history as well as about what you're doing now.
@gregarcher4920 Жыл бұрын
Cheers Greg.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, I think your crops look really well there a credit to you 👍🏻
@keithcambidge6387 Жыл бұрын
👍😃
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Very much enjoyed the video looking around the farm. Please could I request the same video, but at different stages throughout the 2023 season so we can see the growth stages of the crops, and how they are performing? It would be fab to see crop emergence in the autumn, and also growth in the spring, and following.
@jacobsallotment8006 Жыл бұрын
I’ll do that. 👍
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard super thanks very much! :)
@jacobsallotment8006 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic tour of a fantastic farm thanks for sharing 👍
@paulthompson8467 Жыл бұрын
Cheers Paul.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
thanks Andrew enjoyed the farms crawler tractor history 👍
@richardmatthews3304 Жыл бұрын
It even interested me putting it together! I’ll do a detailed machinery video when I’ve time!
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
there are plenty things in some of your videos i disagree with but i have to say your yard, buildings farm tracks are a credit to you, very tidy and well organised and well done for the virtual tour takes a lot of doing these videos im sure,
@ianw5056 Жыл бұрын
It would be a boring wiles if we all had the same ideas and agreed with each other. Thanks for your comments. 😃👍
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Great informative update Andrew. Your latest grain stores are spot on and the high doors are ideal for your trailers tipping as everything gets larger with time and if your rent storage out and have trucks tipping it's a big help. The pond looks nice and Tara's last resting place. Just one more question I thought I saw a cattle trough was there grass and cattle at any time in the past thanks again.
@daviddawson2210 Жыл бұрын
Thanks David, I was distraught saying goodbye to Tara, she was everything to me. Dogs are so loyal. My father used to have cattle but finished with them in about 1965.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
That was a cattle trough I saw then.
@daviddawson2210 Жыл бұрын
Great tour Andrew, crops look lovely and clean , nice tidy farm tracks, have you got a new tractor on order?
@laytonphillips6667 Жыл бұрын
Cheers Layton. Yes we have! 🤐🤣
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Fantastic listening to you Andrew. Your reasons for why you do something and recording everything. I didn't know the first challengers were based on a TW.
@roberthiggins6401 Жыл бұрын
Yes it was a Ford tractor with Cat running gear and heavily modified gearbox.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Those challengers are actually based on a 70Series Ford with a Funk Powershift gearbox which iirc is an upgraded version of that in an 8830 which was the successor to the Ford TW35
@SpudSlingsby Жыл бұрын
Brilliant farm tour part two Mr Ward, will part three be as good? ...........Of course it will !
@johnspibey783 Жыл бұрын
🤣👍
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Only came across your channel recently, loving it! How many acres on the home farm, I don’t know if I missed it or it wasn’t stated 😉!
@filgan1754 Жыл бұрын
Welcome on board! You’ve some catching up to do!! The first ones I suggest you look at properly and watch to the end are update 64, 65 and 66. They go through lots of facts and figures and show you around the farm.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew! I’ve been a viewer of your videos for a long while and it’s very clear to me that your farming policies are paying off in a good way. I also think we need to move with the times and make changes to help with life. Very good looking crops I might add. Fenland Rob
@fenlandrob6203 Жыл бұрын
Hello Rob, thanks for your comments. I agree re moving with the times and that will include robotics in the not too distant future I’m sure.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard I also agree with you on the topic of high shed doors! Makes tipping grain out in the middle of harvest a whole lot easier. Those robots are amazing to watch
@fenlandrob6203 Жыл бұрын
@@fenlandrob6203 My update next Sunday will be on the AgZeed robotic tractor I showed a snippet of a couple of weeks ago.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard great I’m looking forward to seeing that in action, as I didn’t get to any of the local shows
@fenlandrob6203 Жыл бұрын
Great to see some of the older tractors that have been used on the farm. Have you always used New Holland / Clayson combines?
@robertallen3441 Жыл бұрын
We have but not had Ford tractors for 20+ years but remained loyal to New Holland for 40 years but I don’t think will any more. I’ll explain why in another video.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Great video again ,I see your a big fan of putting the concrete panels in the web of the columns of your buildings ,Ive done it both ways but back onto the traditional way with them in the building as it just concerns me a little with all the load on the back flange of the steels especialy at the corners but i understand you will have more capacity ,great idea missing a post out on the machinery shed ive done the same ,And a final question how long is it since there was any cattle on the farm
@briangadsby6653 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I know what you mean, positives and negatives for both ways. Cattle were last in the farm in the mid 60’s
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, how do you apply the sewage sludge to the fields. Keep the making the Waffles coming, for a proper towny I find the show’s fascinating.
@gregsmith3056 Жыл бұрын
If you look at my updates numbers 7, 9 and 34, they go into it in detail.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video, nice, to see what other farms are like, what are you thoughts on the new holland combine, we have a claas and are thinking of changing to a new holland
@simonpage8120 Жыл бұрын
They are good combines and I always think a lot simpler than Claas. If you lift up a side panel the NH has far less motors, belts, chains, pulleys and sprockets.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
I like your channel, as it's very interesting. I do agree if you don't invest you stand still. I do need to invest in my small farm, to get more out of it, but it cost money and will a small farmer like myself get the help from the financial brokers or banks.
@johnhyde8892 Жыл бұрын
That is the problem, costs today are so big.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
nice farm , you have no need to go on holiday
@philiphall4805 Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 Too late!
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Another brilliant video....love the waffle! 🤣🤣 Did you take your quaddy to the record breaking 50 Quadtracs in 1 field at Hemswell back in 2012 I think it was? I was there that day what a sight to see. Are you looking forward to harvest? Cheers Phil
@Farmerphil500 Жыл бұрын
Yes we did take the quad there. Helen and the Rainthorpe family are friends of mine and my parents. My father was born and brought up in the house Helen’s mum still lives in, Reasby Hall.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Great to see the farm do you rely on the underfloor drying all the time or do you have a dryer to dry it when very wet we always find drying the grain is the most stressful job at harvest 🚜
@ianatkinson9227 Жыл бұрын
We are over capacity in combine terms so try to cut the crop when it’s dry or at least only needed 1 or 2 % taking out. The floor drier with the stirrers will do that easily.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Really liking the farm tour history . Fascinating. The crops look good this year. What do think will happen with grain prices and supply. We're struggling with the grain supply here and I personally can't see it improving. Regarding costs you need to know the costs to know the sale price, if not your working for nothing.
@stephennewman4693 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steven. Where are you?
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard New Plymouth , New Zealand. Brought up in Pinchbeck Lincs. Spent 3 good (mostly drunk or hungover) years at Caythorpe.
@stephennewman4693 Жыл бұрын
@@stephennewman4693 Wheat has dropped about £100/ton in the last month, it was always going to at some point. I think it will come back to a degree but not sure to the highs it got to.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Loved your description of your time at Caythorpe!!!
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Caythorpe was a great time. Loved the highs and lows. Unbelievably learnt and retained a lot. Good for us if grain prices drop but as we buy in boatloads for the livestock operation shipping is next online to cause issues. As they always say there's easier job than farming.
@stephennewman4693 Жыл бұрын
When you had the Cat Challenger and JD on tracks did they smear the headlands when you turned?Ragley Hall said they had problems where as the Quadtrac walks its way round when turning.Would the sewage sludge have paid a big part in the way the soil works increasing the organic matter and friability,if the worms are worming well they are doing most of the cultivations
@philipsankey988 Жыл бұрын
Definitely, that was one of the main reasons going to a Quadtrac and I think I said in the video, they have totally revolutionised how we farm. The sewage sludge has been fantastic for our soil. After using for 20 years and incorporating 98% of the straw, our organic matter is in good shape, up to 5% in most fields.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
When will your Harvest Student start
@paulstorer6937 Жыл бұрын
We decided a few weeks ago we’d try without this year.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
@Adrian Chetwynd we don’t need any extraction fans because the walling has ventilated sheets so the air circulation is fantastic. The only problem I was referring to is the pedestals get in the way when pushing up.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Жыл бұрын
Silly law that! Is that footpath is apart of your land?
@irishrebel17989 ай бұрын
Yes and we have to remove crop to stop being fined.
@WardysWaffleAndrewWard9 ай бұрын
Aren,t potatoes not possible in this area??
@pietscholtanus Жыл бұрын
Not on soils with a combination of 80% silt and clay.
Great to see so many Hares on your farm, great job in balancing the wildlife with your farming operation
C'est tellement beau 👁️💚
nice to see my dad at work👍
I’ve a few photos like that! Hope you’re ok.
Wonderful content and narration
Don't we just love our dogs, we have Maggie the Border x lakeland (15) and Rocco the Rottweiler (3) the farm looks state of the art Andrew.
We do, where would we be without them?
Loved everything about the video tour. Very smart crops, very smart buildings, very smart farmer. Thanks again Andrew for your kind effort in showing us around. Much appreciated. Very sad about Tara. Guess most of us have been there.
Thanks Peter. It’s incredible how attached we get to our dogs but I suppose it’s the unconditional love they give.
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Yes.
Nice video 👌
Hello Andrew what a informative video of inside Newark factory. I have only been in to repair the loading shovels. I now shows how the factory works. The smell from there is a happy memory for me. As up in Scotland we don’t have the beet. Shame Brigg, Bardney and York factories have gone. Let’s all support British farmers with a British product and keep food miles down and stop building housing estates. Keep up the videos Andrew from a yellabelly in 🏴
Thank you.
Lovely farm tour once again, very tidy and organised, it's horrible when you lose your four legged friend, mine was a border collie I had for 13 years and we went everywhere together, Thank-you for as always taking the trouble.
I know how you feel about your dog, they are incredible animals.
An awesome farm within half an hour from me. 👍🇬🇧
New sunbscriber, what a bloody fantastic video 👍
Welcome aboard, please spread the word! Hope you enjoy the channel and don’t hesitate to ask any questions but probably most of it will be in the 69 other videos!! I suggest you watch the 3 farm tours at least, they’ll give you an idea of the farm,
nice set up 👍
Love the attention to detail, the only way to farm! 👍
Great part 2 and now looking forward to seeing part 3.
Loved them all that you do I find it all interesting I love farming wish I was still working on the farm I really do miss it looking forward to your next video I love your enthusiasm for your farming just brilliant
Very Posh 👍
Probably your best video to date, your videos are without doubt the best Agri videos on KZhead. Thought there might have been a 7000 in there you being a ex Ford man😊 .Your buildings are some of the best I've seen👍. Keep these videos coming Andrew.... no pressure 😁😁
Thanks Mark, we did have a 7000 and a 7810 and 8210 and 6610’s and 4610’s and TW35!!!!
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard wow, now your talking, TW35 , going back to the time when Ford had the monopoly on the high horse power tractor market!! . Love the history. How did we manage before Wardy's weekly waffles?🤔
At least you got some peace!!
Great video tour around your farm, good seeing a healthy hare population and wild flower areas 👍.
We’ve an abundance of all forms of wildlife, 😃👍
Great video and interesting on the tractor history and the quadtrac
Excellent farm tour very interesting and a credit to you Thank you for posting.
Love the video very informative and smashing looking crops and yard you are definitely doing a great job and a great steward for land and wildlife 👍
👌😃
Brilliant sheds. 👍
All looking good Andrew 👍 loving the updates. It’s a credit to you and your staff 🙋♂️
Thank you. 👍😃
The 2nd farm or the famr you own is looking good nice shed and great storeage for all your stuff
Really enjoyed this farm tour
😃👍
Excellent video thanks, really interesting and enjoyable. Nice to hear some of the history as well as about what you're doing now.
Cheers Greg.
Excellent video, I think your crops look really well there a credit to you 👍🏻
👍😃
Very much enjoyed the video looking around the farm. Please could I request the same video, but at different stages throughout the 2023 season so we can see the growth stages of the crops, and how they are performing? It would be fab to see crop emergence in the autumn, and also growth in the spring, and following.
I’ll do that. 👍
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard super thanks very much! :)
Fantastic tour of a fantastic farm thanks for sharing 👍
Cheers Paul.
thanks Andrew enjoyed the farms crawler tractor history 👍
It even interested me putting it together! I’ll do a detailed machinery video when I’ve time!
there are plenty things in some of your videos i disagree with but i have to say your yard, buildings farm tracks are a credit to you, very tidy and well organised and well done for the virtual tour takes a lot of doing these videos im sure,
It would be a boring wiles if we all had the same ideas and agreed with each other. Thanks for your comments. 😃👍
Great informative update Andrew. Your latest grain stores are spot on and the high doors are ideal for your trailers tipping as everything gets larger with time and if your rent storage out and have trucks tipping it's a big help. The pond looks nice and Tara's last resting place. Just one more question I thought I saw a cattle trough was there grass and cattle at any time in the past thanks again.
Thanks David, I was distraught saying goodbye to Tara, she was everything to me. Dogs are so loyal. My father used to have cattle but finished with them in about 1965.
That was a cattle trough I saw then.
Great tour Andrew, crops look lovely and clean , nice tidy farm tracks, have you got a new tractor on order?
Cheers Layton. Yes we have! 🤐🤣
Fantastic listening to you Andrew. Your reasons for why you do something and recording everything. I didn't know the first challengers were based on a TW.
Yes it was a Ford tractor with Cat running gear and heavily modified gearbox.
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Those challengers are actually based on a 70Series Ford with a Funk Powershift gearbox which iirc is an upgraded version of that in an 8830 which was the successor to the Ford TW35
Brilliant farm tour part two Mr Ward, will part three be as good? ...........Of course it will !
🤣👍
Only came across your channel recently, loving it! How many acres on the home farm, I don’t know if I missed it or it wasn’t stated 😉!
Welcome on board! You’ve some catching up to do!! The first ones I suggest you look at properly and watch to the end are update 64, 65 and 66. They go through lots of facts and figures and show you around the farm.
Hi Andrew! I’ve been a viewer of your videos for a long while and it’s very clear to me that your farming policies are paying off in a good way. I also think we need to move with the times and make changes to help with life. Very good looking crops I might add. Fenland Rob
Hello Rob, thanks for your comments. I agree re moving with the times and that will include robotics in the not too distant future I’m sure.
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard I also agree with you on the topic of high shed doors! Makes tipping grain out in the middle of harvest a whole lot easier. Those robots are amazing to watch
@@fenlandrob6203 My update next Sunday will be on the AgZeed robotic tractor I showed a snippet of a couple of weeks ago.
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard great I’m looking forward to seeing that in action, as I didn’t get to any of the local shows
Great to see some of the older tractors that have been used on the farm. Have you always used New Holland / Clayson combines?
We have but not had Ford tractors for 20+ years but remained loyal to New Holland for 40 years but I don’t think will any more. I’ll explain why in another video.
Great video again ,I see your a big fan of putting the concrete panels in the web of the columns of your buildings ,Ive done it both ways but back onto the traditional way with them in the building as it just concerns me a little with all the load on the back flange of the steels especialy at the corners but i understand you will have more capacity ,great idea missing a post out on the machinery shed ive done the same ,And a final question how long is it since there was any cattle on the farm
Thank you. I know what you mean, positives and negatives for both ways. Cattle were last in the farm in the mid 60’s
Hi Andy, how do you apply the sewage sludge to the fields. Keep the making the Waffles coming, for a proper towny I find the show’s fascinating.
If you look at my updates numbers 7, 9 and 34, they go into it in detail.
Very interesting video, nice, to see what other farms are like, what are you thoughts on the new holland combine, we have a claas and are thinking of changing to a new holland
They are good combines and I always think a lot simpler than Claas. If you lift up a side panel the NH has far less motors, belts, chains, pulleys and sprockets.
I like your channel, as it's very interesting. I do agree if you don't invest you stand still. I do need to invest in my small farm, to get more out of it, but it cost money and will a small farmer like myself get the help from the financial brokers or banks.
That is the problem, costs today are so big.
nice farm , you have no need to go on holiday
🤣🤣🤣 Too late!
Another brilliant video....love the waffle! 🤣🤣 Did you take your quaddy to the record breaking 50 Quadtracs in 1 field at Hemswell back in 2012 I think it was? I was there that day what a sight to see. Are you looking forward to harvest? Cheers Phil
Yes we did take the quad there. Helen and the Rainthorpe family are friends of mine and my parents. My father was born and brought up in the house Helen’s mum still lives in, Reasby Hall.
Great to see the farm do you rely on the underfloor drying all the time or do you have a dryer to dry it when very wet we always find drying the grain is the most stressful job at harvest 🚜
We are over capacity in combine terms so try to cut the crop when it’s dry or at least only needed 1 or 2 % taking out. The floor drier with the stirrers will do that easily.
Really liking the farm tour history . Fascinating. The crops look good this year. What do think will happen with grain prices and supply. We're struggling with the grain supply here and I personally can't see it improving. Regarding costs you need to know the costs to know the sale price, if not your working for nothing.
Thanks Steven. Where are you?
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard New Plymouth , New Zealand. Brought up in Pinchbeck Lincs. Spent 3 good (mostly drunk or hungover) years at Caythorpe.
@@stephennewman4693 Wheat has dropped about £100/ton in the last month, it was always going to at some point. I think it will come back to a degree but not sure to the highs it got to.
Loved your description of your time at Caythorpe!!!
@@WardysWaffleAndrewWard Caythorpe was a great time. Loved the highs and lows. Unbelievably learnt and retained a lot. Good for us if grain prices drop but as we buy in boatloads for the livestock operation shipping is next online to cause issues. As they always say there's easier job than farming.
When you had the Cat Challenger and JD on tracks did they smear the headlands when you turned?Ragley Hall said they had problems where as the Quadtrac walks its way round when turning.Would the sewage sludge have paid a big part in the way the soil works increasing the organic matter and friability,if the worms are worming well they are doing most of the cultivations
Definitely, that was one of the main reasons going to a Quadtrac and I think I said in the video, they have totally revolutionised how we farm. The sewage sludge has been fantastic for our soil. After using for 20 years and incorporating 98% of the straw, our organic matter is in good shape, up to 5% in most fields.
When will your Harvest Student start
We decided a few weeks ago we’d try without this year.
@Adrian Chetwynd we don’t need any extraction fans because the walling has ventilated sheets so the air circulation is fantastic. The only problem I was referring to is the pedestals get in the way when pushing up.
Silly law that! Is that footpath is apart of your land?
Yes and we have to remove crop to stop being fined.
Aren,t potatoes not possible in this area??
Not on soils with a combination of 80% silt and clay.