Farm Tour 2024: Exploring Our Setup & Chat About Future Plans

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @TheFarmingGiant450
    @TheFarmingGiant450 51 хвилина тому

    Nice system Andrew, love the parlour, great content like you said at the start, it was good to say about how much time it takes to edit footage, as some people don’t realise, good content keep blasting it out 🤙🏻

  • @PaulMULVILLE-u5m
    @PaulMULVILLE-u5m День тому +8

    Probably the best, straightest--up farming channel on UA-cam. Edgy, unusual, original.
    2025? Change the jingle for Farm Theory News. Shorter and more 'novel'.
    Thanks for a great year of entertaining videos, and honest commentary. I wouldn't agree with everything, but at least you present an argued viewpoint.
    Looking forward to 2025💪

    • @FarmTheoryNI
      @FarmTheoryNI  9 годин тому

      Thank you! I will take your advice on the jingle, you can know you where responsible! I also am really looking forward to 2025, going to keep tryin weird stuff. 😅

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 День тому +6

    Thanks for the tour, Andrew.
    You know in your heart the expensive option is the right one, you just need to convince yourself it’s better to get it done correct, right now, rather than regret it later.
    Happy New Year

    • @FarmTheoryNI
      @FarmTheoryNI  День тому +1

      Yeah, you got it spot on. 😅 I know I have already decided that's what's I'm doing. 😂

  • @muckyteeth3076
    @muckyteeth3076 День тому +8

    Keep it up, Andrew. You're a great presenter

  • @themunter4488
    @themunter4488 День тому +8

    Some new tin and roof panels, a power wash and some paint needed ( clean your gutters their was a 5th cut in one shed 😅😅)

  • @willyfindlay4398
    @willyfindlay4398 2 години тому

    Thank you for our farm tour of your family farm .
    As a matter of interest how old was your Dad when he biult the big cow house either the feeder wagon passage ?
    Very happy new year to you your family and your farm staff.😊

  • @FredMurphy-d1n
    @FredMurphy-d1n 21 годину тому +2

    Your a man with a plan.great video as usual.
    Only channel worth watching

  • @EarlePriest
    @EarlePriest 21 годину тому +1

    Good video nice to have a walk round your place keep them going have a great new yr watch you in 2025

  • @mikeysky8917
    @mikeysky8917 6 годин тому

    Engineers are refusing here in NI to pass silo’s that have the upright posts for the roof shuttered within the wall. They want the wall 18” etc shuttered then bolt the posts on top of the wall, or put the posts outside the wall bolts onto pads so the wall and roof are independent.
    You could do it in two stages. Shutter the wall and floor first one year and have it as an emergency location for extra silage if ever required and then roof it another year. It would be easier to finance and the roof won’t cost as much.
    Great video btw. My dad even enjoyed it and he’s a hard man to please.

  • @dekdek551
    @dekdek551 11 годин тому

    Fabulous share 👌 ❤️. I really enjoyed it 😀.

  • @finbarreburn5112
    @finbarreburn5112 20 годин тому +1

    Rome wasn't built in a day
    but bygod your Dad has made a brave attempt at it,
    Here's to good
    Health & Wealth for '25
    👍 👍

  • @paulthompson8467
    @paulthompson8467 22 години тому +1

    Brilliant video looking forward to your future videos in 2025 especially the ploughing video 😁

  • @DannyRice01
    @DannyRice01 7 годин тому

    A screenshot of the yard from Google earth imagery along with a big rectangle of where the new shed should go could have helped with explaining! Loving the one take style on this video it's a hard thing to master aha. Merry Christmas and happy new year Andrew!
    P.s I've definitely seen bits of the out farm in your videos before but never a tour!

  • @hugoagogo9435
    @hugoagogo9435 22 години тому +4

    Don’t worry about running out of silage. You’ve got a good crop growing in your gutters

  • @derekfoster-d1r
    @derekfoster-d1r 21 годину тому +1

    Great farm tour, 2024 has been a trying year to get work done on the land. Hopefully 2025 will be a lot better.

    • @FarmTheoryNI
      @FarmTheoryNI  9 годин тому

      I am really hoping for a better year for weather also! Its been a struggle despite the good prices!

  • @tonymckeage1050
    @tonymckeage1050 6 годин тому

    Happy New Year

  • @mervynrodgers9465
    @mervynrodgers9465 День тому +2

    Look forward to your content in 25

  • @AndrewCarbis-h7e
    @AndrewCarbis-h7e День тому +2

    Thanks for your videos this year. Always an enjoyable watch. I like your thoughts about building. More important is maybe a video of how your going to get more fodder to feed all these cows. No point expanding if you haven’t got the land to feed them. Just think of the money you could of made if you was feeding silage not extra meal. Also why don’t you put an older Mf on the feeder wagon rather than the high front line machines? Hope your have a prosperous new year! Cheers

  • @GeoffreyMoore-i9k
    @GeoffreyMoore-i9k День тому +1

    Great mid Christmas update
    Nice to see the farm buildings and to hear your thoughts on future expansion and improvements
    Fail to prepare, prepare to fail, totally understand the necessity for indepth planning, do it once, do it right, as you implied, cheaper in the long run.
    Very much enjoyed your videos, so pleased Tom Pemberton mentioned your channel
    Looking forward to next year's videos
    A Very Happy New Year to you, the team and all the families
    See you in 2025
    Geoff

  • @Modlendingen
    @Modlendingen День тому +1

    Looking forward to the future on this channel, very interesting video :)

  • @kierancooney5663
    @kierancooney5663 День тому +4

    Looking forward to following you in 25 .
    A super learning curve for young farmers going forward . Happy healthy new year to you and yours from county cavan .😊

    • @FarmTheoryNI
      @FarmTheoryNI  День тому

      Happy new year to you also! I do really try to cram some information in. 😂

  • @jeffreygeorge3942
    @jeffreygeorge3942 22 години тому +1

    Onwards and upwards with your UA-cam ,great content 👍. Like you said cow flow in sheds very important,also as you find with the out farm ventilation is in my opinion is number one . Maybe think of steeper pitch on roof/slotted sheets 🤷‍♂️especially as you have slatted floors with cellar . Not good losing 50 acres hope you have a plan B 😢

  • @conor-breathnach
    @conor-breathnach День тому +3

    I say plough on and go for the one big shed, but that’s easy for me to say when it’s not my money😂

  • @Shane_O
    @Shane_O День тому +1

    Happy new year to you and all….

  • @Andy-ix2ox
    @Andy-ix2ox 11 годин тому +1

    The problem with building sheds in farmyards is that no one wants to just knock down an old building and get on with the job we all try to work around what we have, which is understandable because it cost a lot of money to build it at the time and most of us struggled to pay for it over the years however there is a lot to be said for clearing the site and starting from scratch which is what we are half thinking of doing the only fly in the ointment is planning permission if we are rejected which is a strong possibility what do we do then? Mulloch on and maybe fill in a few gaps between sheds and cover a few yards ? There is the problem that if you work with the same foot print do you actually need permission to replace the roof? Some say yes some no , I don’t know. Either way we have to actually stop procrastinating and make a decision and get on with it sooner rather than later. Regards from Wicklow

  • @irwinmorrow1267
    @irwinmorrow1267 8 годин тому

    Good morning
    So on my farm we were in a similar situation to yourself and trying to figure out what was the best thing to do regarding housing the animals. After a lot of thinking we decided to start again completely. A green field site was the option we went with. Best decision we ever made, purpose built buildings with great cow and air flow. It made such a difference.
    Is there any way I could send you photos etc, it might give you some ideas on what sort of future development you want to do at your place.
    Thanks for all the great content 🚜😊

  • @geraldbeard856
    @geraldbeard856 22 години тому +1

    there seems to be a bit of a obsession with putting a roof over everything these days ........interesting to hear you talk about your out farm and the fact your cattle can stand outside in the FRESH AIR ........all important for healthy cattle. we use to out winter some cattle and you would never get any respiratory problems with them. we went out of dairy in 2017 and now have sucklers and for a few years i kept the cows and calves shut in sheds but then started getting a bit of pneumonia in the calves so the last two years i've changed the system a bit so the cows and calves have access to a open yard area .........(fresh air).....touch wood no cases of pneumonia since. but the thing is a bit in the UK is the environment agency don't like open yard areas cos of the rain water mixing with the slurry..........can never please everyone so it seems😒

  • @AlecMurphy-g6h
    @AlecMurphy-g6h 21 годину тому +1

    Great video

  • @marcusd2380
    @marcusd2380 20 годин тому

    Looking around ur fame yard some maintance in the current sheds would prolong there lives. Rain water gutters need fix and clean. Replace bend or missing tin sheets and to prolong the sheds paint some of the steel up rights and paint the tin. When ur talking about updating the farm to do another 50 years the one thing in the video u miss is accommodating the changes with robotics etc that we are just seeing now. And maybe this automation going forward can justify massive rework to the farm structure. Maybe a follow on to this video would be a video of a visit to a farm with robotics to see how u could integrate to yours. As always a great video

  • @CaifengWu-o8n
    @CaifengWu-o8n 12 годин тому

    I am a single girl I want to have a family in Australia, and I hope my husband comes from a farm, because I personally prefer the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of the farm. I can prepare a delicious meal for him after he finishes work for the day. Keep our house clean and I hope to have a long trip with him once a year.

  • @DeanLee1
    @DeanLee1 23 години тому

    Happy New Year 🙂

  • @gerrymulligan2602
    @gerrymulligan2602 День тому +1

    Main man happy Christmas

  • @MrDT82
    @MrDT82 10 годин тому

    Its crazy the amount labour unit per livestock unit out farms take up

  • @stewartlittle7448
    @stewartlittle7448 День тому +1

    Good videoes, get a demo plough of bells for the 8s to plough your 30 acres 😜

  • @gerrymulligan2602
    @gerrymulligan2602 День тому +1

    Machinery shed great have put all in winter with price it need in shed for winter less brake downs

  • @gerrymulligan2602
    @gerrymulligan2602 День тому +1

    Always in good form

    • @samuelrobinson9012
      @samuelrobinson9012 23 години тому

      I've been watching him for over a year to maybe 18 months and never seen him in bad form. Everything's always done and said with a smile, even in the worst of issues

  • @gffarming5752
    @gffarming5752 День тому +1

    So I’m guessing that your future silage pit is to replace the one on your out farm? Personally I would put up a new pit at home and make the old pit into a storage shed or a feed passage.

  • @franmorris824
    @franmorris824 21 годину тому

    Good video enjoy seeing people’s set up, I think some of the buildings could be converted or modified to suit your new ideas , but at same time all takes money! Do more with less is my motto , keep it up 👍🏻

  • @Ai-lm9pb
    @Ai-lm9pb День тому +1

    If you get round to putting up new stock sheds, close them up tight, forget natural ventilation and put in fans so you are in control of the ventilation every day of the year. Don't forget you will eventually be a fully housed system!!!

    • @adriant900
      @adriant900 День тому +1

      Why do you think he will eventually be a fully house system?

    • @PowershiftScotland
      @PowershiftScotland День тому

      It's already a fully housed system & big fans are not used in the UK stock sheds, normally; Electricity expensive. Best natural Ventilation.

  • @neil3352
    @neil3352 23 години тому

    Great video Andrew. One question…..u said building / replacing sheds in NI isn’t possible so how are you going to get round that issue?

  • @edladdfinn5523
    @edladdfinn5523 День тому +1

    When you take down the beef house are you going out of the beef cattle

  • @PaskasiAlvina
    @PaskasiAlvina 19 годин тому

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  • @Rickmiedema
    @Rickmiedema День тому +1

    I think you need a grass seeder demo for next year😅

  • @darrenlord5439
    @darrenlord5439 21 годину тому

    Like ur vidos

  • @Techielass
    @Techielass День тому +1

    I thought you said you couldn't get planning permission for new sheds?

    • @FarmTheoryNI
      @FarmTheoryNI  День тому +1

      We can, but that obviously has to change at some point or farming is over

  • @greggroome2791
    @greggroome2791 День тому +1

    🙏🙏👌👌👏👏🇮🇪🇮🇪👍👍💪💪

  • @james98547
    @james98547 11 годин тому

    You will regret not doing it properly do it once do it right. Should safe you time on your daily routine to.

  • @matthewtobin8974
    @matthewtobin8974 20 годин тому

    Great video