hi again just a little tip for you when rolling up your straps dont roll the hook in first start from the flat endso you are chucking the the strap not the hook less weight to throw and if any body is at the other side you not hitting them on the head with the hook just the strap just a tip from an old trucker
Many years ago I took my new girlfriend to stay in a friend’s cottage in Gelli (a few miles from the girls farm and out in the countryside shown in the views here). She lived in London at the time and when we went to bed the first night she screamed when I turned the light out. She had never been anywhere as dark as that. I had literally disappeared before her eyes and not being used to no light at all became very frightened. 30 years later we have 2 kids, 1 grandson and a whole host of memories, but that one from Pembrokeshire is very special.
How long will those silage bales store for, if come next spring you don't require them all are you able to sell or are you able to keep them incase next year to too wet/dry to produce a good crop Mum cam was OK, it got the necessary information across, beautiful area surrounding you, what a fantastic office you have to work in Love the sister's in Wellies but definitely a bonus when dad in boots and mum in boilersuit get involved Keep up the great videos all Geoff
They will definitely last for a good 2 years and even longer in some cases but the quality does reduce the longer they’re stored for so always make sure we use the oldest ones first when it comes to feeding 😊
It's taken me a while, but my Canadian ears have finally figured out how the very charming Welsh accent works in this farming area: add a second same vowel sound to the last syllable of the words in use. Subject of interest becomes "Subjeect of intereest." in New Zealand they seem to have swapped the "i and e" sounds. If you listen to Cammy in Ayreshire it's... Well I'm still working that out. Isn't the English language fun? I'm sure we Canadians on the Prairies sound clear as bell to everyone else. 😉
This is fast becoming one of my favourite farming channels, good banter and interesting, thanks all for bringing us this content 👍.
Thanks for showing the tractor hooking up to the trailer! Have never seen the mechanism at work so clearly. Good camera work! 🇨🇦
Thank you so much for taking time out to answer my question
Appreciated 👏
Take care all loving the content
Geoff
hi again just a little tip for you when rolling up your straps dont roll the hook in first start from the flat endso you are chucking the the strap not the hook less weight to throw and if any body is at the other side you not hitting them on the head with the hook just the strap just a tip from an old trucker
Good job ladies and mum and dad👍
Enjoy watching your videos God bless everyone there ty❤❤🐄🐄👍
Another important job done for another year 👏👏
Many years ago I took my new girlfriend to stay in a friend’s cottage in Gelli (a few miles from the girls farm and out in the countryside shown in the views here). She lived in London at the time and when we went to bed the first night she screamed when I turned the light out. She had never been anywhere as dark as that. I had literally disappeared before her eyes and not being used to no light at all became very frightened. 30 years later we have 2 kids, 1 grandson and a whole host of memories, but that one from Pembrokeshire is very special.
How long will those silage bales store for, if come next spring you don't require them all are you able to sell or are you able to keep them incase next year to too wet/dry to produce a good crop
Mum cam was OK, it got the necessary information across, beautiful area surrounding you, what a fantastic office you have to work in
Love the sister's in Wellies but definitely a bonus when dad in boots and mum in boilersuit get involved
Keep up the great videos all
Geoff
They will definitely last for a good 2 years and even longer in some cases but the quality does reduce the longer they’re stored for so always make sure we use the oldest ones first when it comes to feeding 😊
Hi I like your video
Hola famiiiiii pon lo en Españo que bueno eso es trabajo y trabajo y satisfacción un abraso 😘🌹😘👍👏👏👏👏👏🎇
It's taken me a while, but my Canadian ears have finally figured out how the very charming Welsh accent works in this farming area: add a second same vowel sound to the last syllable of the words in use. Subject of interest becomes "Subjeect of intereest." in New Zealand they seem to have swapped the "i and e" sounds. If you listen to Cammy in Ayreshire it's... Well I'm still working that out. Isn't the English language fun? I'm sure we Canadians on the Prairies sound clear as bell to everyone else. 😉
Tks ! where are u exactly located ?
Each head of cattle has job to do Rolling A Bale Home if they want supper 🇨🇦😂
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