It’s no wonder you get asked to give talks Olly, your explanation of different types of seed drilling was brilliant. As was your report from the meeting at the Houses of Parliament. Superb blog today! - Bake the Worlds biggest loaf of bread, sounds very interesting. 😊
I know a caoimhe. When I first met her my mate thought it would be funny for me to spell her name because I am dyslexic. As you can imagine I was no where close and when I saw it I didn't believe it 😂😂. But being true Irish she can out drink rugby players 😂😂.
I still recall going to the parts dept for a rigid tine and tooth for a Ransoms eight tine rigid tool bar cultivator in about 67. It was sixteen pounds and i nearly fell over backwards when he told me .that equates to 354 pounds now according to the inflation calculator app on my ipad. I definitely felt there was a rip off going on even though it was a hefty bit of steel. I can remember that even all these years ago.
I really hope the Bake a Big loaf idea works, as a bonus you could get three records for the price of one. The Loaf which you could use to make the worlds biggest Chip Butty (I'm sure you know some potato growers') That could be followed by the Worlds biggest Jam butty a Liverpool tradition. 😉. 90% today.
And then when the farmer goes bust from not having any income, the land will be sold to a housing developer to tear apart, concrete over, and sell onto folk who will then have to pay the gov tax for their new home.
Hi olly I was a baker confectioner for 34 years I gave it up two years ago I ran bakeries for SuperValu in Ireland I also ran my own bakery British flour the protein in it would not be very high usually around 11 percent they mix it with Canadian flour to bring up the protein you need strong bakers flour for pan bread or else it would collapse you can use a powder gluten to give the flour strength you will also need a proper for the bread to rise it's a chamber with heat and humidity for the yeast to react and rise the humidity stops the top of the bread from getting a skin on the dough it puts a wet mist on the top of the dough great video olly
I'm from Dublin IRELAND and I whould not mind PAYING MORE FOR THE FOOD I BUY IN THE SHOPS if that EXTRA MONEY was going to the Framers and not into the big supermarket's pockets here a bottle of water cost MORE then a bottle of milk and that's crazy
Thanks for explaining the drills as it helps none farmers like me understand. I love the way James just looks at the camera and says nothing. 😂 I bet he’s not as quiet when the camera is off and he’s playing with his Henry 😂. 70% today as I got a lot of seeds planted. All we need now is for the rain to stop for a week or two for the ground to dry out
Another good video Ollie, its nice for you to explain about the drills. We need some dry weather to get on with our work, just like you and the other farmers need it. 70% Today.
Why is it' right for farmers to be paid more money to grow wild flowers we have had undernourished kids in the UK for over 30 years walking to school with a piece of toast is not good politicians
The country is run by WOKE idiots And listen to so called environmental do gooders Green policy's waste so much money and achieve very little It needs linked up thinking so the countryside can be made to produce food for all
I agree it does seem unconventional and not a goer for some but why not do both and get an extra bit of dosh for your efforts especially in years when your harvest is crap and a loss maker. Equally keeping the general public on side is similarly important if you want them to buy your food stuffs and the like. Many farmers are joining up to ELMS and other schemes but I can see what you’re saying as the definition of a farmer is a food producer or someone who tends other crops or livestock in harmony with the natural environment. Kind Regards, Tony.
I live a mile from that mill in Stockport if you fancy a brew and saying hello we would be delighted to see you . great video am at 90% today managed to do some chain harrowing today
Nelstrops thats a name from my passed running wheat from north linc upto Stockport mill in the 1978 tom p to supply milk for butter had a heartatack Saturday so feeling 40% but can't miss watching thanks from staurt the massey man down in brigg 😂
Kwee-vah is that name, I wonder would there be a powdercoating oven to fit the biggest loaf inside? (Would have to be Unused if you plan on eating it mind)
first random thought... an old twenty foot shipping container would the right size for a car sized loaf, cooking the bread as if it was in a Dutch Oven?
If the big loaf idea comes off, is it possible to calculate how many of those big loafs are not being produced this year, replaced by flowers and bird food. 😊
Will watch out for the cavalcade of security when you arrive tomorrow in Lancashire Hill..... what you will need is a pint of Robbies bitter to wash your butty down😁
will you use your own grain in the loaf of bread your talking of doing .........be really cool i think if you did .........you could show the whole process of preparing the soil , driiling the seed , fertiliser / spraying , harvesting, carting grain to the mill ......then the final process of baking the bread.......eeere i think i deserve a slice of that loaf for giving you that idea😀😀
Isn’t LittleJames a little cutie I agree growing wid flowers on good land doesn’t make sense to me I just wonder where they think food to. Feed us is going to come from. The John Deere looks well with its new welly’sHope you enjoyed your day in London bet it was interesting feeling 96%today Another great video Olly
Great video as usual from you and I just thought I’d let you know that I can see the little version of that big clock tower from my son’s (James) bedroom window and just about everywhere in my area. So quick quiz question for you today is what area is it that I live. 👍
The way we farm has advanced so much over the yrs that we are no longer a seasonal veg grower we have the the capability to grow all types of veg and less need to import beans from Kenya tomato’s from South Africa kiwi fruit from where ever it is this would cut down on the carbon footprint print and help British farming. We have enough milk we have enough beef lamb pork and chicken so let’s help Britain farms
@@kildare1773 very true. The supply chain and jobs it removes is horrific. The only winners are the land owners the farmers in Lincolnshire are tenants in the majority.
I see so you the large farmer are entitled to source your inputs globally fair comment but the impoverished members of society should be expected to eat British food how ever it’s produced and what ever the price
Standard farmer trick that! Never mind the poor guy who probably paid for it himself to do his job for you. How about you give them a call and let them know. I’ve lost a small fortune of tools doing my job and even when I’ve known where I left them I get the old oh not seen that…
@@OllyBlogsAgricontractfarmer fair! Real life example this. I Left a 24” Snap on Stilson on a farm many years ago. I Knew I’d left it there called them “oh yea ok we’ll look after it.” When I eventually got back there for another job a few weeks later, couldn’t find it, eventually found it being used as a temporary top link on the scrapper tractor…
Baking bread. The problem is going to be making sure the middle is baked without burning the outside, which means you will need to bake at a much lower temperature than normal, to give the heat chance to permeate the dough.
Maybe thats what UK farmers should be protesting, less imports and more funding to help British farmers grow our own foods again, instead we give 2.5 billion to help fight someone elses war, it just aint right, thats not what i voted for
Pay to import food then pay import tax ?? someone will know. We need British farmers. I looked on a box of chicken at work ......product of Poland what's wrong with British and Irish Beef
On the topic of food imports I could never understand why the brits import so much beef from Ireland. Ye import over a billion euros worth every year. So far this year you’ve taken 95 and a half thousand tonnes in the first quarter…
Very interesting video Olly I learned something new about drilling seed...I think its an absolute disgrace that we are paying out all that money to other countries for food stuff we could produce yourselves and keep farmers in business 😀😀😀😀30%
So a few stupid questions from me, if that is ok. I see Wardy and Tom Lamb growing sugar beat, and I know Wardy now is growing beans and I know that everyone is jumping away from OSR. What are the main things that dictate what crops you can grow? I also see in on the US channels them growing a whole bunch of maize and soya beans. I can understand to]he maize because of the ethanol, but soy beans, I don’t see huge amounts grown in the UK. I have always presumed vegetables as the most awkward (conditions wise), is that the case? Finally thanks for the idiots guide to fert spreading and drilling, it is very interesting. With the second way of spreading it are each dispenser computer controlled to reflect how much is needed related to harvest yields. Sorry another question. I always see on Toms channel him talking about grants that he should be going for, I presume you are liable for several grants, it would be interesting if we could see what was available and which ones you take advantage off? Or is that too intrusive?
Cheers for the Birthday mention Olly, Regards Jamie C
Totally agree we should be more self sufficient in food for obvious reasons
It’s no wonder you get asked to give talks Olly, your explanation of different types of seed drilling was brilliant. As was your report from the meeting at the Houses of Parliament. Superb blog today! - Bake the Worlds biggest loaf of bread, sounds very interesting. 😊
Hi Olly,
Caoimhe is pronounced Kwee-va. It is an old Irish name, meaning "gentle, beautiful and precious ".
Where's the vee ?
@@thetessellater9163
It's on the R668, Graigue, Co. Tipperary.
@@michaelcoriordan😂 classic, great drive with beautiful views 😂
I know a caoimhe. When I first met her my mate thought it would be funny for me to spell her name because I am dyslexic. As you can imagine I was no where close and when I saw it I didn't believe it 😂😂. But being true Irish she can out drink rugby players 😂😂.
That was my wife I was getting Olly to wish happy birthday to. From Tipperary and she can out drink any rugby player too😊😊
Quee-va Egan is how you pronounce that name on the birthday bumper, it's Irish for gentle, beautiful, precious.
Drill a few holes in the bottom of a bucket, then stick it by the bale stack so you can throw all the hay cap screws in and not lose them.
Hilarious listening to you struggle to pronounce our Irish names Olly😂
Enjoy Stockport it's definitely adventure coming down this neck of the woods
I still recall going to the parts dept for a rigid tine and tooth for a Ransoms eight tine rigid tool bar cultivator in about 67. It was sixteen pounds and i nearly fell over backwards when he told me .that equates to 354 pounds now according to the inflation calculator app on my ipad. I definitely felt there was a rip off going on even though it was a hefty bit of steel. I can remember that even all these years ago.
It totally makes sense to data tag the only quad track in lancs. Insurance companies are a bit special sometimes.
A warm welcome to Stocky !!
Really good explaining how the drills work cracking that 👍
I really hope the Bake a Big loaf idea works, as a bonus you could get three records for the price of one. The Loaf which you could use to make the worlds biggest Chip Butty (I'm sure you know some potato growers') That could be followed by the Worlds biggest Jam butty a Liverpool tradition. 😉. 90% today.
As always you have a really great way of explaining the different types of drills. Good luck with the bread 🍞
Politicians don’t want farming in this country rather pay you to plant wild flowers n trees and cover fertile land in solar panels or wind turbines 🤬
And then when the farmer goes bust from not having any income, the land will be sold to a housing developer to tear apart, concrete over, and sell onto folk who will then have to pay the gov tax for their new home.
good vid and like the sowing info made so much sense
Hi olly I was a baker confectioner for 34 years I gave it up two years ago I ran bakeries for SuperValu in Ireland I also ran my own bakery British flour the protein in it would not be very high usually around 11 percent they mix it with Canadian flour to bring up the protein you need strong bakers flour for pan bread or else it would collapse you can use a powder gluten to give the flour strength you will also need a proper for the bread to rise it's a chamber with heat and humidity for the yeast to react and rise the humidity stops the top of the bread from getting a skin on the dough it puts a wet mist on the top of the dough great video olly
I put proper olly it should be proover
To make an oven use kingspan & space heaters. I use kingspan & heat guns for cerakote/ powder coat
I'm from Dublin IRELAND and I whould not mind PAYING MORE FOR THE FOOD I BUY IN THE SHOPS if that EXTRA MONEY was going to the Framers and not into the big supermarket's pockets here a bottle of water cost MORE then a bottle of milk and that's crazy
Great video Olly and thanks for explaining the difference in your drills. Feeling 85% today
Thanks for explaining the drills as it helps none farmers like me understand. I love the way James just looks at the camera and says nothing. 😂 I bet he’s not as quiet when the camera is off and he’s playing with his Henry 😂. 70% today as I got a lot of seeds planted. All we need now is for the rain to stop for a week or two for the ground to dry out
Westminster Hall would be a long haul for Wardy to cart all his grain😊😊😅
Nice to see James out with you today.
Great video Olly and nicely explained on the drilling and the fert spreader as a broadcast spreader is a great idea 👏👏👍👍
Another good video Ollie, its nice for you to explain about the drills. We need some dry weather to get on with our work, just like you and the other farmers need it. 70% Today.
Great explanation on machines
Maybe put those red wheelwheigts on the 936 for some more traction with draining just an idea
Why is it' right for farmers to be paid more money to grow wild flowers we have had undernourished kids in the UK for over 30 years walking to school with a piece of toast is not good politicians
It isn’t right it’s a stupid idea. Far sooner get paid for growing food not bird food, unfortunately the lunatics are in charge of the asylum
The country is run by WOKE idiots
And listen to so called environmental do gooders
Green policy's waste so much money and achieve very little
It needs linked up thinking so the countryside can be made to produce food for all
It looks good for the enviro people even though it’s not
I agree it does seem unconventional and not a goer for some but why not do both and get an extra bit of dosh for your efforts especially in years when your harvest is crap and a loss maker. Equally keeping the general public on side is similarly important if you want them to buy your food stuffs and the like. Many farmers are joining up to ELMS and other schemes but I can see what you’re saying as the definition of a farmer is a food producer or someone who tends other crops or livestock in harmony with the natural environment. Kind Regards, Tony.
Kids walk past my house to the school with far worse than toast!
I live a mile from that mill in Stockport if you fancy a brew and saying hello we would be delighted to see you . great video am at 90% today managed to do some chain harrowing today
Nelstrops thats a name from my passed running wheat from north linc upto Stockport mill in the 1978 tom p to supply milk for butter had a heartatack Saturday so feeling 40% but can't miss watching thanks from staurt the massey man down in brigg 😂
Kwee-vah is that name,
I wonder would there be a powdercoating oven to fit the biggest loaf inside? (Would have to be Unused if you plan on eating it mind)
Appreciate the time you spend with James.
first random thought... an old twenty foot shipping container would the right size for a car sized loaf, cooking the bread as if it was in a Dutch Oven?
0:06 great content again looking like that drain is working well
If the big loaf idea comes off, is it possible to calculate how many of those big loafs are not being produced this year, replaced by flowers and bird food. 😊
Will watch out for the cavalcade of security when you arrive tomorrow in Lancashire Hill..... what you will need is a pint of Robbies bitter to wash your butty down😁
will you use your own grain in the loaf of bread your talking of doing .........be really cool i think if you did .........you could show the whole process of preparing the soil , driiling the seed , fertiliser / spraying , harvesting, carting grain to the mill ......then the final process of baking the bread.......eeere i think i deserve a slice of that loaf for giving you that idea😀😀
Isn’t LittleJames a little cutie I agree growing wid flowers on good land doesn’t make sense to me I just wonder where they think food to. Feed us is going to come from. The John Deere looks well with its new welly’sHope you enjoyed your day in London bet it was interesting feeling 96%today Another great video Olly
Great video as usual from you and I just thought I’d let you know that I can see the little version of that big clock tower from my son’s (James) bedroom window and just about everywhere in my area. So quick quiz question for you today is what area is it that I live. 👍
The way we farm has advanced so much over the yrs that we are no longer a seasonal veg grower we have the the capability to grow all types of veg and less need to import beans from Kenya tomato’s from South Africa kiwi fruit from where ever it is this would cut down on the carbon footprint print and help British farming. We have enough milk we have enough beef lamb pork and chicken so let’s help Britain farms
Claydon should fit, farm near me has a 6m on a wheeled version of the case.
I wonder if roller crimping cover crops is a viable technique for use in the UK. Some areas maybe.
Didn't matter wether you ploughed or min tilled or even direct drilled, this year the results would be the same here in the fens - lots of puddles.
Why are we replacing 10,000 + acres of Lincolnshire farmland to stupid solar projects. It’s mind blowing
AGENDA 2030 BY THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM!!
Not much money in farming. Solar pays well
@@kildare1773 very true. The supply chain and jobs it removes is horrific. The only winners are the land owners the farmers in Lincolnshire are tenants in the majority.
May be worth ringing round you local big powder coating companies they all have big ovens
What about all the money that leaves the uk as you farmers purchase imported tractors/machinery
To grow the best food in the world you need to use the best machinery in the world
I see so you the large farmer are entitled to source your inputs globally fair comment but the impoverished members of society should be expected to eat British food how ever it’s produced and what ever the price
So a Claydon drill isn’t going to qualify for the SFI direct drill payment?? Technically it won’t?
Look forward to flower mill live not far from there
Great video again Ollie, about 85% today. I know the guys at Nelsrops well, if you are working with Cameron say hello from me, he's a good guy.
Will do!
Queeva...
I tagged you in an Irish names post the other day 🤦🏻♀️😂
By the ferris wheel in Pripyat Ukraine..... No1 Son went there around the same time
Nice one Olly Thanks again
Oh thanks for reminding me i need to renew my car insurance tomorrow 😂
Good vlog 😊
The beast looks quite old for a 19 plate
Its not like Aus where most of the ground is similar type
SET TILE LINES 50 FT APART FROM CENTER OF EACH INSTALLED TILE LINES.
Standard farmer trick that!
Never mind the poor guy who probably paid for it himself to do his job for you.
How about you give them a call and let them know. I’ve lost a small fortune of tools doing my job and even when I’ve known where I left them I get the old oh not seen that…
They where that much of a Ass to fix I don’t think he would come back 🤣🤣🤣
@@OllyBlogsAgricontractfarmer fair! Real life example this. I Left a 24” Snap on Stilson on a farm many years ago.
I Knew I’d left it there called them “oh yea ok we’ll look after it.”
When I eventually got back there for another job a few weeks later, couldn’t find it, eventually found it being used as a temporary top link on the scrapper tractor…
Great video Olly
I’m less than 50% been a really hard day mental health wise
Baking bread. The problem is going to be making sure the middle is baked without burning the outside, which means you will need to bake at a much lower temperature than normal, to give the heat chance to permeate the dough.
I know that’s the challenge
Couldnt you put the sumo on the quadtrac ?
Don't worry olly . A food shortage is coming .
What happened to the sumo and could you use that to break ground
It’s bit narrow
Will you fit narrow tyres to trailed spreader to stop running down standing crop when sowing pre harvest?
They are narrower than the tractor any way 😳
Caoimhe is pronounced as Que-vah. Irish name Olly
Morgan’s eating all the custard creams and I guessing you don’t own a plough.
I do we use it to block a hole in the hedge
@@OllyBlogsAgricontractfarmer 🤣🤣😂
Can you use that new fert spreader for avadex?
Yes
Good video 👍80%
Don’t knock it. Ye take 75% of out beef
Which is the best grass fed beef in the world 🇮🇪
Caoimhe Pronounced. Key va. (Gaelic).
I was never going to guess that
How early do you put birthday bumper donations for the 20th march
The morning of
Do you think that the imported food is things we don't grow in this country.🤔
Some is but with glass house we can
Nothing to do with your video but if you time can you do new play list lot easier to binge watching thanks mate
1:36 Did you really just say 56 billion would run the NHS for three months 😮😂🙈 I would like to think it would be a lot longer than that olly surely
181 billion a year
@@OllyBlogsAgricontractfarmer fair Play Olly mate thanks for educating me mate good lord that’s mental
I guess you were at Chernobyl 4 years ago. 90% today poured all day stuck indoors doing nothing much.
buy tractor made in UK allso ?
Do farmers from outside the uk have to abide by the same regulations as uk farmers on fertilisers and insecticides etc
Generally stricter in eu. That's why you left.
@@kildare1773 Ukraine not in eu
@@wally9391-p8c lots of countries not in uk .why do you mention Ukraine.
@@kildare1773 Because they are biggest exporters of grain and rape seed oil
Maybe thats what UK farmers should be protesting, less imports and more funding to help British farmers grow our own foods again, instead we give 2.5 billion to help fight someone elses war, it just aint right, thats not what i voted for
Pay to import food then pay import tax ?? someone will know. We need British farmers. I looked on a box of chicken at work ......product of Poland what's wrong with British and Irish Beef
That name is a real Irish spelled name queva is probs how you would say it
Caoimhe is pronounce kinda like Qu E Va
1 off the biggest nuke power plate Chernobyl
On the topic of food imports I could never understand why the brits import so much beef from Ireland. Ye import over a billion euros worth every year. So far this year you’ve taken 95 and a half thousand tonnes in the first quarter…
Very interesting video Olly I learned something new about drilling seed...I think its an absolute disgrace that we are paying out all that money to other countries for food stuff we could produce yourselves and keep farmers in business 😀😀😀😀30%
👀🙄🐾👍
“Fallen” not “fell”
56 billion going out
Keeva
Don't you need to start growing the world's biggest pig to go in the world's biggest loaf?
The name is k me
So a few stupid questions from me, if that is ok.
I see Wardy and Tom Lamb growing sugar beat, and I know Wardy now is growing beans and I know that everyone is jumping away from OSR. What are the main things that dictate what crops you can grow?
I also see in on the US channels them growing a whole bunch of maize and soya beans. I can understand to]he maize because of the ethanol, but soy beans, I don’t see huge amounts grown in the UK.
I have always presumed vegetables as the most awkward (conditions wise), is that the case?
Finally thanks for the idiots guide to fert spreading and drilling, it is very interesting. With the second way of spreading it are each dispenser computer controlled to reflect how much is needed related to harvest yields.
Sorry another question. I always see on Toms channel him talking about grants that he should be going for, I presume you are liable for several grants, it would be interesting if we could see what was available and which ones you take advantage off? Or is that too intrusive?
Jesus that a vid in its self answering that leave it with me
Queve
Clever that buying a tractor and nothing to go on it
Maybe the tractor was ready before Whats going on the back has been delivered 😉
Chernobyl?
Get Gordon Ramsey on broad
Pripyat Ukraine 🇺🇦