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Loving the soil education 👍🏻 always good to learn new things
Interesting video on explaining the soil health and the work of worms and it microorganisms
70% today
You actually showed us what it was at the end. It’s the lid to one of the two junctions on that air seeder you were standing in front of at the end. I was fairly certain, but then seeing it right there, I knew.
Another 3 weeks and I should be on the birthday bumper.
Great video Olly, had to laugh at Rob's dog rolling in the sheep poo. Dogs do love that "Eau de Ewe" At least it wasn't cow pats. 🤣.
Or fox sh1t
Or Badger Poo. Even worse
A visit from Philip with the spade is a very interesting morning. He came to visit our farm as part of our farming cluster.
Learnt a lot that morning.
Good vlog 😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks Olly! Always enjoy watching your videos. I look forward to them coming out. I actually enjoy watching the birthday bumper too! Thanks again for the shout out! 🙂
Very interesting video, olly. Thank you.
Hi Olly great video ido someing like not much tiling iin my veg plot works well thanks for sharing why, 75% see you on the next one,
Philip one of the best on farm visits I’ve had, great source of knowledge.
top of the seed tower on the horsh dill
Min till has a place certainly depends on what soil type your farm is where I live the soil is very heavy so most people plough Your grain crops are certainly looking well I hope Rob gives his dog a bath after rolling in sheep muck the quiz question is on. The top of the . Horsh drill feeling 75% today and Olly another fantastic video
Very interesting about the soil structure, the spring barley is looking good . 75% Today
That bit about the soil structure was a fascinating watch. I think you need to come out and field walk with a shovel at hand more often and film the results. We might get you off your beasts of kit for a day or two. 😂 Best wishes, Tony.
Another useful thing I imagine with that combo-drill (?) kit is that you will undertake far fewer field passes with it. That means not only savings on manpower, fuel costs etc but also any breeding birds will be more productive, resulting in Skylark song a-plenty and much more besides.
Hopefully beneficial insects and other species like Hares will benefit too.
So what’s the solution to loosen harden surface, sub soiler works to low? Strip till is answer but also a problem as only moving same soil every year, unless preparation in another direction every so many years, Wardy was on about it, I asked him about spraying as you still spray the whole field not just the crop,
Great blog, 80% today, my father been told by drs at Christie’s “we will an eye on you but not very often” burnt his head in the war,
Great video Olly and another interesting one and you did explain the soil structure well and the quiz is one of the towers of you drill 👍👍
Would not moving the soil more after rain has compacted it would help more.
As usual great stuff. The North American farmers love their strip tills. With GPS. 😊
Seed distribution head on the drill.
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Hi Olly, will the new planning rules for agriculture help with your diversification or hinder them. I would like to think it will help all farmers. Although farmers need to produce food for the country in fields and under glass.
Just use a power harrow
Good video 👍 70% Inside the horsh drill the seed tower .
Thanks Olly, Quiz part of the horsch drill?. Chuffed son's birthday made the bumper. 95% Take care.
Getting better sort of a day again, starting grey, then going bright grey and sunny intervals by teatime.
Good dialysis so 110%. 7 yellow cars, one purple, one Battenburg and an E-Type Jaguar series 3.
Quiz question - it’s the top of the drill where all the pipes separate.
Interesting facts about the soil structure. 👍🏻
Strip tiller Wardie used one for his sugar beet land before he drilled seed. Distribution head on corn drill
Great video olly. Very interesting about the soil. Crops are coming on nicely. Will probably get rain tomorrow thunder storm forecast here in dublin most of tomorrow. Thanks for another great video
Thats the air head feeder for the drill.
ood ideo and picked some usefull info there keep it oing
Another interesting blog Olly I’m beginning to understand this minimum till / direct drilling idea, I’ve always thought nothing beats ploughing the land and then cultivating a seed bed - it proves every day is a learning day even at 66 years old. 😊
My husband says thank you for explaining how a strip till works. From Canada 🇨🇦
Quiz is a Massey 30 drill. 😃
Hi Olly very interesting video I learn something new every day from your videos..qiz question is it the feed pipes for the seed drill..😀😀😀😀20%
I guess lighter footprint farming required….. but machinery just gets bigger and usually heavier….
Had that grange on demo the quicker you go the better results from the discs its a really good machine
Hi Olly Nice One Thanks again
Harry Metcalf said the prices for wheat and barley is increasing, it is projected this years wheat harvest could be 31% down due to the weather
And bird food
Great video Olly
Been doing no till conservation agriculture for 5 years covercrops is the key always have roots in soil when soil is worked oxygen going in carbon out cover prevents evaporation and soil loss
Its the seed distribution tower on the horsh drill.
intresting info on soil structure great video
I wonder if you had ploughed the field it may have given a better crop ?
Quiz question: top of one of the drill arms that feeds the seeds not in farming so not sure what they are called and 70% today
Horsch drill
It like beeing at school ive been doing dairy and arable for 30 years a sitll learning 🙂.
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Assume you will need GPS to take advantage of the strip till ?
As usual, entertaining video, not convinced about soil structure demo though 😊
Seed tower on seeder
A great interesting video Olly, do you own the Solis now.
Is it a seed distribution hub on a drill?
Only downside to the Grange is the guttler press
Maize drills are 75cm spacing so not a lot of point 50cm spacing is for beet
The plants would be too close in the rows at 75cm row spacing and also exposure to the sun rays would be reduced.
Yeah that's why every single maize drill is on 75cm rows and have been for a long time and grown some fairly decent crops 🤔
Where's your shovel gone?
The guy doing the talk could of done with a 🎤 or a louder voice
Sheep shit like hugo boss for a dog 😂