These videos with Tom are the best. He is by far your best presenter and interviewer and the variety of machines and farming methods is more interesting than the repetitive silage. This video was a particularly good one due to the Mcormicks instead of the constant stream of John Deere and Fendt. More Tom please.
@CédricLauvauxКүн бұрын
Beautiful video and thank you Dan Pardoe!I love it Potato's!🥔😘
@robm300713 сағат бұрын
Another great Grassmen video 😁😁👀
@chrismains613714 сағат бұрын
Looking good Danny 🙂
@Harvey_simpson22Күн бұрын
Great video love potato’s 🥔🤣
@MatthewBurton-x4pКүн бұрын
Great video 😃
@CédricLauvauxКүн бұрын
I love it mc cormick!
@stewart7810Күн бұрын
Owd jcb still got it , plenty of gears to creep load . Beauty
@SimonKL11Күн бұрын
Nice mccormick fleet👍😄
@johnmannering6018Күн бұрын
I love jcb and mc cormick
@pfauniversal189020 сағат бұрын
Take your meds. You will be fine
@CENTRIX417 сағат бұрын
Bovine Tuberculosis And Deer Deer the core vector of transmission of Tuberculosis to cows? Are there one or more other vectors of transmission. Are there multiple sources where Tuberculosis is harboured within the exosystem other than badgers? Livestock Tuberculosis the reference literature is incorrect and this anomaly must be resolved. Livestock Tuberculosis is the Achilles Heel of the Livestock Farming Sector and if this acute problem is resolved the farming sector will invest more i automation and technology thus become more efficient and more competitive. Has the modern agribusiness that the Farming Sector has transformed into changed the ecological niche of Deer? Are Deer movants now primarily controlled by the location of Livestock water troughs and Livestock feed troughs? Is this is correct then Deer are a parasite on the Livestock Sector and spreading disease primarily Tuberculosis but potently many many other diseases to Livestock. Deer eat the same food as cows and bulls thus will feed in Silage Pits and enter barns to eat left over silage and concentrate. If the problem of Bovine Tuberculosis is resolved the barrier to investing in new technology will be removed and Livestock farming will make a technological and efficiency leap not witnessed since the Industrial Revolution. Farmers will not invest in automation for example Rotary Dairies and state of the art equipment and machines if they could potentially lose their entire herd of cows or bulls in a Tuberoses outbreak. As a matter of urgency the exact details of Deer transmission of Tuberculosis to Livestock must be resolved. Resolving the problem of Livestock Tuberculosis is the missing link in developing the entire Livestock Farming Sector.