NEVER HAVE WE DONE THIS BEFORE...
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Never have we done this before on our farm. Will they one day come in handy or are we going to get to them in months gone by and regret the decision?
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Happy birthday to Nathaniel. 🎉 In today’s world you need to use all resources well done. You take such good care of your farm and the cows no wonder they are so happy. And always love to see your dad and Luke working with you. Have a blessed day.
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Love the way your Dad laughs about you ruining, sorry driving on his new grass.
Great stuff.
Bonus Bales.
I love that you are making your farm sustainable by using all the resources you have available to you!
Thank you so much for the nice comment :D
Most farms do that tbf
It's truly amazing to see what a boost to your operation the new shed is! The cow's are more content than ever and so ar Tom and his team. A great combination for the future.
Happy birthday Nathaniel!
Tom, you made his day! It is exactly moments like this as well as your love for your livestock that earned you that award!
I laughed when Father pulled up on the garden tractor, made my day. 😂 The Ginge is never predictable!
Your Dad is a legend Tom so wise on dairy farming
Just loved this video. Letting nothing go to waste! Loved the birthday boy at the end; you will be such a wonderful Dad some day, Tom!!!
I watch some American farmers on UA-cam and they have been feeding winter stock most of the summer due to droughts and baled less grass. You are doing a cracking job. Always love your videos. 😊
Good video and good to see ye got more bales before the rain
It's funny how much Tom has slowly turned into his Dad over the last few years. 7:07 no better mentor to learn from than Andrew. Tom has turned into a great Farmer. Now you can pass it on to the next generation Tom. No Rush lol
You made that little boy a great memory! Well done
I absolutely love your videos Tom, and seeing your interaction with your dad (the ginger guy) makes my day. Tell dad he makes me smile
The cows still look well happy with their new shed
Loved seeing your dad on that little mower 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 the ginger mowing the bits you missed with his lawnmower priceless
Great idea taking some bonus bales off in October it's not been a normal year by any means so why not
Hahah got to love him!
We’ve done the same in North Yorkshire, taken a sneaky late 4th cut on everything inch we can that we never normally do because forage is so tight. Dread to think how bad it is in the south where they had even less rain
Good job Tom. Had a shortage of feed in 2018, 19 and 20. Cost me a lot! Get it when it's there!
Same.... hell it was expensive to buy in
Another great video Tom and Andrew , I had visions of you and your dad going down the field mowing side by side and I had to chuckle to myself that would be funny , you have to get into the store what you can xx
Please can you do a video on what happens to the milk after it comes out the cow?
No need, it goes straight into my coffee consumption
Making bailies and making a little boy happy🎂 👍nice one Tom 👍👍
Great video tom, nice bit of late grass for winter feed. Good to see dad.
Well done folks, what a good day. Tom your Dad is a legend in his own lunchtime
Looks like a nice bit of grass. We and every other farmer in our area were mowing in the 2nd week of October. As we have horses, we sold it to a friended dairyfarmer.. and now we have even better weather 🤔🤣
Big bales!! Great to see. Great that you are making use of that field as well. It will replay you.
Hope that the cows are enjoying and rewarding all your efforts. And a Big Happy Birthday to Nathaniel!! He smashed it!!
Happy birthday to Nathaniel from Shrewsbury 🎉🎉🎉🎉
We called in the farm shop on the 16th Oct and we had a great soup, wrap & bacon butty for lunch.
We also had some mac/cheese & beef wrapped in bacon with peppercorn from butcher. All so tasty 😋 yum 🤤 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
And we’re from Wem, just up the road from Shrewsbury 😂
Thank you so much:D
A very Happy Birthday to Nathaniel from Canada. I think he has a great future in Broadcasting. Another great video loved see the Beast cutting grass. All the best
I wonder how many subscribers like myself have now started to watch your vlogs since the visit by the funky farmer and his kids. It can only be a positive reaction l personally realy enjoyed the vlog and look forward to following your progress in the future 😎😎😎
Nice to see Luke included in your videos Tom. Even if it’s only bit parts😄
If you let your grass get long just before winter, you can use it to pasture your cows. Cows will dig though the snow to get to it, and if its longer it will keep well under the snow.
If we even get snow this season.
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A very good Saturday morning to you all from Wellington Somerset
If you close the inlet on the tanker 1st and then turn off the PTO. When you take off the pipe the vacuum in the pipe will move the slurry out of the pipe back to the store leaving the pipe empty and light.
Back in the '90s I made round bale silage in every month of the winter except February at some point over the decade (I did bale a park one February, but it stunk of dog muck, so I charged the council for clearing it and dumped it in the muckheap!).
I think it was '92, my first year with a wrapper rather than bagging it, I baled about 20 acres in November of new ley drilled that July. I've never seen effluent flow like it ('92 was an incredibly wet autumn) and a month later the couple of hundred 4' round bales were as flat as pancakes. The cows loved them though!!
Fingers crossed the cows love these :D
Your Dad looks younger by the day, fun and informative video, have a great weekend
The ginger warrior cracks me up. What a legend 😂
What an action packed episode. Happy Birthday Nathaniel
Have a great day!
Brilliant videos these happy birthday Nathaniel
Love watching your vlogs Tom, I ve always had a love of farming. being blessed to have a uncle who runs a farm in NI but with also my mum being born born on the farm I always helped in my younger years around drawing in the grass for the clamp. your weekly updates are a must for me to watch, keep up the good work
Thanks so much Mark :D
Happy birthday dad
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Happy birthday Nat! Yes feed is in demand and I did some mid October but yields were worse than ever but every bit grass better.
I know you are normally a couple of weeks behind actual date getting these out, but our neighbour was baling yesterday (27th October) down here in Shropshire...
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Three words that will make you happy when mowing. Very handy for other tasks but you will not regret spending £350-£600 on one. Don’t need a fancy one but I promise you you won’t regret it.
Grass looks really fresh for this time of the year!
Ginger Warrior on the lawn mower ! Quality 😂👍
I live in Central Kansas and I have been feeding hay since August. and hey is valued around my area between 80 to $100 per barrel .
Lovin those drone shots😊
That’s a lot of bales holy moly. Cows are gonna be so good for winter.
I’m so pleased for you! Great job! Xxx
Happy Birthday Nathanial from South Carolina USA!
Happy Birthday Nathaniel ! You and your dad our awesome hope you have enough grass for this winter save on feed .
Great video! Love how your Dad is so positive and a glass is always half full.
I must say I hope you opt for the Case over the Huerlimann 😕
Splashing out on the music! Love it
Thank you... Trying new things :D
Your Dad had me in stitches with the peaches quote 😂
Good job! We have 5 acres that could do with a cut - but its been so wet here in Wales. Fingers crossed we get a dry couple of days but I think we might have missed it for this year.
Unfornately its getting that way, fingers crossed these cure ok
New toys for the crows, you are a nice man Tom ...
every bale will count at one point.
Great video.
You'd have been fools if you hadn't done something with that grass knowing you've got a chance of running to the wire with the feed this winter. You made the right call in my opinion 👍.
Couldn't you use the new bales first Tom. Nice bit of grass that 👌. Happy Birthday to Nathaniel.
Happy Birthday Nathaniel! It looks like it was a good one.
As my dad always said about hay that wasn’t the best. “Better than eating snowballs”.
Think there’s a lot been made in October this year. We had 25acres of seeds we knocked down this time. The regrowth since is unreal.
at the end of the day feed is feed always worth making in , i am same area as funky farmer wee been feeding for months so get the feed while you can
Another great vid Tom ❤👏
Spooky, I haven't mown for over a month and noticed how dry and warm it was today and how long the grass is. I decided to cut it the latest I've ever done. Ps it's a garden lawn not a field and I sat down and didn't do it then a mowing video drops. Maybe do it tomorrow instead.
I'm a regular whatcher and enjoy your videos
Hi Tom we popped into the shop on Tuesday afternoon to get some bits for fry up breakfast as we was on holiday, sausage are brilliant, love watching your videos
Thank you so much for the support!! :D
Nice to see Luke can count to three
Well I can’t see Andrew driving that on olly’s tractor run! Nothing better in life as a Brucey Bonus, my grandfather used to say the quid is better in your pocket than someone else’s. That’s what that grass is to you a quid or two in your pocket well if you had to buy the bails it’s £1800!! You can buy something with that whether that’s couple yards of concrete or some more animals!! Cracking video guys keep up the great work!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
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Awesoms video as always Tom loving the inclusion of the george ezra music haha such a tune
Anything Extra that you can ever produce, will result in a Benefit of some kind, at some time, in the Future. And that is always a Plus.
Anther smashing video Tom there is nothing wrong with grass cutting and baling in October it’s extra feed for the cows you are just awsome Tom
The stock will love them bales Tom.
Awesome video, take care and God bless! 😇💜
Great funny video Tom. Your dad mowing the field....priceless!🤣👍
I cracked up when the ginger warrior came racing up on a high tech monster huge machine. Just priceless.
Lovely to hear music I like, Goerge Ezra thank you.
Tom could you talk about what you pay for renting all that equipment to make hay, and silage
Happy birthday Nathaniel hope you had the best day mate 🎉
Your doing things that you never did before because it’s a benefit to the farm.
good googly boogly man we would kill for a cutting of grass like that anytime!!!! the drought has been brutal for our livestock, we have Bermuda, Blue stem, and native buffalo grass and rains haven't come. you need a tedder
Watching this post summer 2023 “a dry summer” yeah that would’ve been nice
We'd be over the moon with that grass sward in October on the West Coast of Scotland.
How dare you not get a dramatic drone shot of your dad on that tiny mower! I was waiting for that footage!
Hahaha so sorry... Cant believe i missed that!!
Happy Birthday Nathaniel 🎂
Well done Tom just listend to ur audio book
That was amazing! 🙌🇨🇦
Great video Tom and a very busy one keep up with the great video 👍👍
Those wrappers are a good bit of kit I remember watching one on holiday in 2017 while walking the dog. Those bales look like a handy bonus.
Lovely video. Dry matter will be low. I notice you did not use any additive on it.
happy birthday Nathaniel
There will be more nutrition in those bales than in a snowball come March, after a bad Winter!
I remember one year we made wet bales really good grass but really wet and we fed them to heifers along the feed fence and they didn't ferment they pickled and the heifers went mental for them they would fight over them
This is good news! Fingers crossed they work
Always god to have some reserve forage. Good risk management.
Top Job Chaps 🤘
The drone shots in this video where amazing when your dad was stacking the bales :)
That looks like a Millenial Farmer t-shirt underneath the Ginger Warriors Pemberton shirt
U done right bye this. My father would say its better to feed ruff stuff end of march April time than chucking a snow ball at them. When u have ran out of feed.
That was too much grass to let it go to waste. Hopefully it won't go bad from being too damp when it was baled. We had summer temperatures here in western Canada until almost the end of October, but it was much too dry for the grass to grow. I'm sure the dairy farmers and ranchers would have loved to get another cut in as the second harvest wasn't great. We got a season's worth of rain dumped during the month of June but have had almost nothing since then. As much as I hate snow, I hope we get a lot of it over winter or we might be having drought and more forest fires to look forward to next year.
I Have not got enough bales to last, the season the cattle will have to go when the feed runs out.
Ahhh man, Im so sorry to hear this!