How Irish Linen was made
7:54
Жыл бұрын
Combined Harvester cutting Barley
1:44
What is Irish Peat?
3:37
4 жыл бұрын
Traditional Hay Making
8:51
4 жыл бұрын
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@JamesMcCutcheon
@JamesMcCutcheon 14 сағат бұрын
That's no life. It's just a struggle.
@oldnorthstateoutdoors2002
@oldnorthstateoutdoors2002 2 күн бұрын
They work that ground with it awful heavy. aka wet soil
@DugEphresh
@DugEphresh 2 күн бұрын
LMAO, I cant beleive we made it this long!
@madelineschultz4968
@madelineschultz4968 3 күн бұрын
All I need is some warm bread right out of the oven...
@raggersragnarsson6255
@raggersragnarsson6255 5 күн бұрын
One of my aunties used to cook potato bread on a very old griddle and it was delicious. She was a true old Northern Irish country woman. She also made pigeon soup that my grandfather had shot out in the fields. All the old traditional recipes are the best. You cannot buy food like this in the shops. You have to learn to make it yourself which is rewarding and your family will thank you for it.
@greenfingersgardener822
@greenfingersgardener822 6 күн бұрын
If you enjoy Irish filming's. Check out ( HANDS ) of Ireland. They make items of days gone by, traditionally
@walcoman
@walcoman 7 күн бұрын
Imagine having a Guinness and a little chat in an Irish pub with Joey, OMG. 😊
@paulgilliland2992
@paulgilliland2992 7 күн бұрын
Love champ but that’s far too much scallions for my liking.
@drby0788
@drby0788 8 күн бұрын
Cameraman: Ahhh....slow down baby
@Redrum2381
@Redrum2381 9 күн бұрын
So flammable mud?
@joltjolt5060
@joltjolt5060 10 күн бұрын
In Atlanta (lots of scotch irish there) it was just called mashed potatoes with scallions. Still delicious.
@mikeshoults4155
@mikeshoults4155 11 күн бұрын
She can churn my butter
@QuigleyArbuthnot
@QuigleyArbuthnot 12 күн бұрын
Lovely
@Jeffrobodine23
@Jeffrobodine23 13 күн бұрын
I saw a slightly longer version where she served it to the men coming in from work. The men loved it and the look of satisfaction and pride on her face was beautific.
@eoincostello4634
@eoincostello4634 13 күн бұрын
We still saved hay in mayo until the mid to late 1970s this way. I cried when my grandfather sold Billy. An Irish draught horse, every horse in the locality we're gone mostly sold to England by 1980 😔
@ashleyhill8737
@ashleyhill8737 15 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@ChefEarthenware
@ChefEarthenware 18 күн бұрын
I'd love to watch this. Is there a version available without music?
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife 18 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@IsaacRobb-zx3jm
@IsaacRobb-zx3jm 18 күн бұрын
I watched the DVD that I got at Kilrea market for free from the auctioneer
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife 18 күн бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it
@metubewot
@metubewot 18 күн бұрын
Great to watch, thank you.
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife 18 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@kennethhudson9568
@kennethhudson9568 19 күн бұрын
Fantastic video fair play 👍👍
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife 18 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@Ryan61121
@Ryan61121 19 күн бұрын
Surely this should have more views
@liamrea4885
@liamrea4885 19 күн бұрын
Id love to see the end product when it comes out of the pit well done everyone
@paranoiia8
@paranoiia8 19 күн бұрын
I plowed through that video like I was preparing to plant comment and like :D
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife 18 күн бұрын
Legend!
@maryjaneocl
@maryjaneocl 19 күн бұрын
That looks amazing. I'd love to be driving one of those tractors. It reminds me of beautiful days gone by in NI, especially potoato gathering season when we cane home with backache. I'm a lot older now and live in Suffolk. Great job guys.
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife
@VideosofIrishFarmingLife 18 күн бұрын
Thanks Mary
@fredmidtgaard5487
@fredmidtgaard5487 22 күн бұрын
Got this in Denmark a hundred times! Common Danish food! Not Irish! You guys only had potatoes 100 years, not traditional food!
@yolandahebert2350
@yolandahebert2350 25 күн бұрын
There's a wholesome meal full of carbs, fat and protein to sustain you.
@Rondman
@Rondman 25 күн бұрын
30 to 40 minutes with with 2 people is crazy 😂😂😂😂
@jacquessowhat3680
@jacquessowhat3680 Ай бұрын
OMG what the heck is wrong with me?
@BảoLongDươngVăn
@BảoLongDươngVăn Ай бұрын
It's fascinating to see how farming in 1930s Ireland shaped their community. Preserving this history is truly invaluable.
@FrodoBaggins13
@FrodoBaggins13 Ай бұрын
I pray you all get to know Christ Jesus. It's pretty evident that satan has a stranglehold on this generation...but not for long. Your eternal soul depends on your relationship with Christ Jesus. Don't let the evil one deceive you. I was once a non-believer and on my way to hell. My life was full of sin and i was miserable, probably like you are. I was saved and you can be too. Christ Jesus loves you and died for you. Don't let that be in vain. If you do your research, if you're so smart, you will conclude Christ Jesus is God and creator! God bless you and prepare yourself for the most amazing experience...better than sex or any drug! Trust me I know!
@radharcanna
@radharcanna Ай бұрын
What a beautiful film. Back when farming was more relaxed.
@ViệtĐứcTrần-r7p
@ViệtĐứcTrần-r7p Ай бұрын
Really enlightening documentary on Ireland's traditional farming practices. I admire their dedication to preserving these methods.
@NguyễnBáchDiệp-h4r
@NguyễnBáchDiệp-h4r Ай бұрын
Intriguing insight into traditional Irish farming methods! Love learning about how potatoes are grown there.
@bmcdhahran
@bmcdhahran Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I never realised how hard the work was harvesting flax until I watched this video. Thank you so much. My mother pulled flax and by fathers family grew flax (before the demise of the industry). They worked so so hard. Mammy always said it was awfully hard work.
@nickduxfield4324
@nickduxfield4324 Ай бұрын
what i discovered this year is that nadine potato is completely undesirable for chips
@GiGiGoesShopping
@GiGiGoesShopping Ай бұрын
The transcript is lacking. So much so it's nonsensical often.
@lilporky8565
@lilporky8565 Ай бұрын
So it's dirt you can burn? Neat.
@TzunSu
@TzunSu Ай бұрын
This was a great video, but the idea that turf cutting machines are just rusting away is a ludicrous one. Turn cutting is now done by *massive* machines, and they're eating through a resource that will never be renewed at an incredible and shocking rate, releasing vast amounts of carbon out into the atmosphere. It's truly sad that the Irish are doing this to their ancient land, almost entirely these days for profit, not for heating and cooking their own homes.
@PhúcNguyễnVăn-i9c
@PhúcNguyễnVăn-i9c Ай бұрын
Wow, fascinating to see the classic techniques of Irish potato farming! We could learn a thing or two!
@josephbeauvais8625
@josephbeauvais8625 Ай бұрын
Way easier than cutting and stacking firewood!!
@QuyenNguyenThi-H87
@QuyenNguyenThi-H87 Ай бұрын
Was traditional farming in Ireland during the 1930s significantly different from American farming methods during the same period?
@LinhNguyenVan-H84
@LinhNguyenVan-H84 Ай бұрын
Does this documentary explore the influence of Irish farming on American agricultural practices during early times?
@บุดสาวันหัด-ค6ฟ
@บุดสาวันหัด-ค6ฟ Ай бұрын
ที่วางชีส. มิตซูบางพลัด. โอ่งดอกบัว. ชั้นปูน. หอการค้าไทย. ร้านกาแฟ. ตันหยงลิมอร์. หน้ามิตซูบางพลัด
@บุดสาวันหัด-ค6ฟ
@บุดสาวันหัด-ค6ฟ Ай бұрын
การทำชีส. สี่ดรุณี. ห้องคุณหนึ่ง
@Lar-72
@Lar-72 Ай бұрын
I'm loving your history archives, especially the man telling the tale of old.
@MoDao-H86
@MoDao-H86 2 ай бұрын
Let's appreciate the hard work and rich traditions depicted in this documentary. Recognize the value of past farming methods.
@JohnBurke-u9j
@JohnBurke-u9j 2 ай бұрын
I have one and worked it back in the sixty that is the fiddle
@ViệtĐứcTrần-r7p
@ViệtĐứcTrần-r7p 2 ай бұрын
Fascinating documentary. It’s eye-opening to understand the valuable impact of traditional Irish farming methods on the culture and economy.
@ThuUyênNguyễnThị-z1c
@ThuUyênNguyễnThị-z1c 2 ай бұрын
Very insightful documentary! Were there any significant differences between farming practices in Ireland and the US at that time?
@acharyajamesoermannspeaker6563
@acharyajamesoermannspeaker6563 2 ай бұрын
Wearing suitcoats to plant and harvest potatoes, how things have changed. A machine that throws potatoes into the air! How lovely. I've always done it for sport myself. Interesting old Henry Ford had so many potato specific machines!