I am the very proud grandson of Joseph Smith who emigrated to Australia in 1922 at the age of 17, as a "Barwell Boy". Barwell Boys were young boys encouraged to emigrate to South Australia from England by the then Premier of South Australia Henry Barwell, as farm apprentices. My grand father used a five furrow stump jump plough towed by 6 horses, which were ultimately superseded by the tractor. He switched to bee keeping and honey production in the late 1930's supposedly in response to demand for this product. He was an apiarist , as was his son Geoff for the rest of his working career until the death of his wife in the late 1980's.
@NickTaco3 күн бұрын
Could you do a video on the Ridley Wheat Reaper? That was another groundbreaking invention made in South Australia.
@Reds_engineering2 күн бұрын
Possibly, have you watched my video about the army called it save harvest? I do mention the striper in that video but do skip over it rather quickly aswell.
@booargyАй бұрын
what about Trewella?
@666bruvАй бұрын
And thank fuck there are a new generation of farmers that are now able to fix this degraded ground