In a Good Patch.
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Photographing farming in the Mid West of Western Australia.
A line between Geraldton and Mullewa was lucky enough to get 80mm at the end of Mar, giving residual moisture for the rest of the year, with the area gaining good average crops.
Most of these crops were still grown on 158mm of rain during the growing season.
As always Ben, great images, filming and information. Nice to see everyone smiling even though everyone are working long days, more of the same please!
Thank you so much for the ride along in the truck, wonderful to see the scenery outside of the farms themselves. The truck driver sure looks like he'd be great company. Regards again from Ireland to ALL involved
Many thanks Jim.
Geoff, thanks for the ride along. 👍
Ben, on another video i asked to see the grain handling facilities, so this was great, thank you. 👍
Thanks for that Dave.
Those Aussie girls are good lookers .
Ben, you have some of the best still photos and videos that I have seen. Two questions, in some of your pictures you show some woody outcrops, are they rocky and the second is why the screens on the lower part of the windshields, to protect them from rocks? Thanks.
Rocky outcrops from an old river system.
A lot of trucks have those screens and I imagine it’s to stop rocks.
Ben, thanks for another great video from you.
Do you come across any 18 meter Midwest or Honeybee fronts on your travels-?
I'd like to see videos of them if you get a chance.
All the best,
John from Canada.
There are a few 50' fronts, but they are JD or Case Int. I'll keep an eye out for them.
Great video pity about the same old crap song wondering why she's leaving. Don't blame her.
On reflection, you're right. I'm finding it challenging to find tunes with a beat that UA-cam agrees with.
@william.direction6740 there are plenty of good music channels out there for you, I'm here to watch, not listen.
I would rather just listen to the noise of the machinery and surrounding environment you are working in rather than some sad American cowboy singer. That was my point. We are in the Aussie bush afterall.