Second planter and the truck all start to make sense now! Well done on managing to secure more ground to farm, more content for us too, maybe! All the best with the expanded operation
Legal limit in Canada is also 85%. We often apply under cooler temperatures, so tank pressures aren't very high. They may accidentally get filled to 90% if you are applying at higher rates and the supply truck has long runs and several customers to look after. Nobody likes to sit around waiting for the truck to show up.
G'day Jamie, the new camera angle was a pearler. The extra land will keep the next gen of Jacksons busy. If you are not going forward you are going backwards. cheers, Butch.
So awesome to see the next generation coming into the operation. Pete and mum must be very proud of you all. 3500 aches in kiwi land is like massive. Looking forward to the shenanigans unfolding and sadly there’s no D11 work on the flat block/new block. Is there much rock picking going to have to be done on this block??? Or is the digger and dumpa in retirement like the D11s and Only work for the D4??? Awesome job guys.
Great video. Thanks for the update and congratulations on expanding your farming operation. Well done Jamie - you are a polite and respectful young man. Your parents must be proud of you.
Glad to see you guys expanding nothing like getting busy so glad the young bloke is getting more time on the cameras he is doing a fantastic job and keeping up the family tradition well done young falla
What more days and nights working early mornings and late nights . Did you think about if you would have enough time to be the boss Brad ? Yes IO am of to New York state to connect up with Abbie in March . She got the little Koboto out and ready for major earth works around the home stead
Brad always tie vehicles by the wheels . When strapping by the body the straps will come loose when you go over a decent bump which will loosen the strap then the strap will snap in place when the the body returns to its original position on the suspension which could break the strap
Hey Brad i heard you mention fleabane which is becoming a real problem because of resistance. What are you doing about that and what are you finding works in a cropping situation. We are seeing it move into country that has not had it before.
It's great to see you moving forward and expanding your enterprise and even better to see the younger generation really beginning to get involved too. Great and interesting video, thank you.
Can’t even get anhydrous ammonia in the UK you guys are so lucky we have so many restrictions on nitrogen, we would not be allowed to apply nitrogen to bare land. Our lovely new Labour government are introducing a carbon tax on nitrogen.
I'm proud of Jamie. He reminds me of myself when I was his age. Jamie is a real humble go getter.
Excellent video, great to see you and the next generation of practical farmers
Congratulations on the new land
3500 acres is a good size chunk of land to add to the rest of the farm. Good luck with it!
Well done on the extra land - the young fella will handle that in his stride
Second planter and the truck all start to make sense now! Well done on managing to secure more ground to farm, more content for us too, maybe! All the best with the expanded operation
Nice one on bringing another block on board 👍 & no contours required Brad😜
Jaime is going to be a great farmer, good to see the younger generation getting in to it. (he is a legend) Great work on raising that Boy/Young Man!
Legal limit in Canada is also 85%. We often apply under cooler temperatures, so tank pressures aren't very high. They may accidentally get filled to 90% if you are applying at higher rates and the supply truck has long runs and several customers to look after. Nobody likes to sit around waiting for the truck to show up.
Great job running the tractor putting anhydrous on Jamie
G'day Jamie, the new camera angle was a pearler.
The extra land will keep the next gen of Jacksons busy.
If you are not going forward you are going backwards. cheers, Butch.
Good to see that youse are expanding. Thanks for sharing guys 👍
Looks like Matt might be out of a job soon. Thanks for the video.
cricky , you guys will never any holidays now!!!!!!!!
So awesome to see the next generation coming into the operation. Pete and mum must be very proud of you all.
3500 aches in kiwi land is like massive.
Looking forward to the shenanigans unfolding and sadly there’s no D11 work on the flat block/new block. Is there much rock picking going to have to be done on this block??? Or is the digger and dumpa in retirement like the D11s and Only work for the D4???
Awesome job guys.
there is a lot of work here, endless school packed lunches !!!!!!!!!!!
Nice addition love farming flat ground awesome video 👍👍
Great video. Thanks for the update and congratulations on expanding your farming operation. Well done Jamie - you are a polite and respectful young man. Your parents must be proud of you.
Lovely video Brad
Glad to see you guys expanding nothing like getting busy so glad the young bloke is getting more time on the cameras he is doing a fantastic job and keeping up the family tradition well done young falla
Phil won't be happy. Where's he going to put the contour banks?
Good to see the new lease block, I wondered of it was further from home than the south lease block or closer by.? Great video guys 👍
Kind of like a big triangle😂
Yeah I did have a good Christmas
The Flat Block. ok. With that level of commitment; I would probably be doing some sort of blessing of the land (off camera).
Love your work Brad…Mapping Boundaries first.
What's the advantage of the track machine over you tractors with wheels?
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Sic new angle!
What more days and nights working early mornings and late nights . Did you think about if you would have enough time to be the boss Brad ? Yes IO am of to New York state to connect up with Abbie in March . She got the little Koboto out and ready for major earth works around the home stead
Brad always tie vehicles by the wheels . When strapping by the body the straps will come loose when you go over a decent bump which will loosen the strap then the strap will snap in place when the the body returns to its original position on the suspension which could break the strap
what are the green plants in the paddock beside that hoop shed????? cotton????????
Yep that’s our cotton back on the main property
Congrats on the new block. Well done Jamie, you’re doing a fantastic job. Hope you’re on a good hourly rate 😊.
How was the left hand drive sxs? 😊
Hey Brad i heard you mention fleabane which is becoming a real problem because of resistance. What are you doing about that and what are you finding works in a cropping situation. We are seeing it move into country that has not had it before.
Canada does not use a lot of anhydrous ammonia at least western Canada does not anymore
It's great to see you moving forward and expanding your enterprise and even better to see the younger generation really beginning to get involved too. Great and interesting video, thank you.
Can’t even get anhydrous ammonia in the UK you guys are so lucky we have so many restrictions on nitrogen, we would not be allowed to apply nitrogen to bare land. Our lovely new Labour government are introducing a carbon tax on nitrogen.
new gen. showing you older boy up , good on ya , ,,, congrats on the extra work boys ,🥸🤓,Canada
Order that cr9
Well done team
Nice work on the video you three thanks
Can someone explain what the nitro gas does?
Great job Jamie!
Brave lad filming from that angle 👍🏻🏴
Good job Jaime
keep it simple, maybe just call it 'the plains'? lol shoulda watched for a couple more minutes. flat block is just as simple!
Sorry cr11😅
Don't call it the flat block or it'll come true.
Great video Brad