The wheat is starting to grow again as spring arrives and gets the first dose of fertiliser. Meanwhile, the Welsh farmer protests get louder as the nonsense of the Welsh Government farming polices get exposed to the wider public.
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@johngreenaway57366 ай бұрын
Thanks Harry for mentioning and supporting the Welsh farmers. The Welsh governments plans are just plain mad and another example of net-zero at all costs madness.
@Rabchog6 ай бұрын
Not going to reduce carbon emissions if you just buy the same stuff from another country and move the carbon emissions there and possibly worse emissions because of their production methods.
@_Ben48106 ай бұрын
If it wasn't so maddeningly frustrating, you've almost got to laugh at the futile localised net-zero measures, whilst globally coal output continues at record levels & increasing 2-3% annually from China, India & Asian countries...🙄
@Wayfarer-Sailing6 ай бұрын
Up to a point @_Ben4810, but we can of course only legislate locally, not in the other countries that you've mentioned. It's not so much the goal of net zero that's wrong as the way our various governments are trying to achieve it. In Wales the headline figures of 10% tree cover etc are attracting attention, but it's probably a fair bit more nuanced in reality. In the West we now rely heavily on China (for example) to manufacture goods on our behalf, so we can't complain when they use energy to do so, nor shirk our own responsibility to de-carbonise our domestic energy consumption, given that the burden has been lightened by offshoring so much production of goods.
@paullamont11876 ай бұрын
Still raining here in East Sussex, think we might start growing rice. Very informative, keep the reports coming!
@GT380man6 ай бұрын
@@RabchogThere is no need to reduce carbon dioxide. The entire global climate boiling change nonsense is lies. CO2 is a trailing indicator of temperature change decades earlier. It’s definitely too weak a GHG to be a driver of mean surface temperature. Polar ice cores prove this.
@Rob-zx8lm6 ай бұрын
Shocking disregard for the reality of our food needs, from our Politian's.
@1katotter3 ай бұрын
Dont read up on African politicians regarding food needs.
@GeoffBuysCars6 ай бұрын
Proud to have been at the Senedd with the farmers 😊
@pistonburner64486 ай бұрын
Y'all should hire some French strategists. They don't mess around and they get results!
@GeoffBuysCars6 ай бұрын
@Lookup2Wakeupwe will wake people slowly one way or another!
@pistonburner64486 ай бұрын
@Lookup2Wakeup Which NGO paid you to astroturf here?
@tomasdevine77566 ай бұрын
This lad has put land to set aside. What sort of farmer does that? They only grow what the market tells them and forgot about feeding the locals.
@mattteee29736 ай бұрын
@@tomasdevine7756 Er, all farmers do? you give the soil a year off so it doesn't just become useless dirt.
@sresto79436 ай бұрын
Best of luck to the Welsh farmers, lets hope common scene prevails and dont forget this next time they are voting.
@BikeThrottleOfficial6 ай бұрын
As if there’s a viable alternative to vote in wales. Democracy is dead here.
@dominicbaylis25386 ай бұрын
@@BikeThrottleOfficial anything but Con or Lab, We need a new party Common Law is the way ,That would scare them
@jamesadey87446 ай бұрын
It's the gr8t reecet in action. Our treacherous politicians are completely signed up to it.
@alex_yates6 ай бұрын
It's not about common sense. The globalists want to destroy White Christian civilisation. Unfortunately, the average native Brit has never heard of the Kalergi Plan, and therefore has absolutely no idea what's happening to them, hence why the Globalists are still getting away with it.
@GT380man6 ай бұрын
Democracy is dead, because the self proclaimed elites have bought ALL the prospective candidates. So it doesn’t matter who “wins” an election. The elites’ agenda continues to be served. Net zero is anti-human.
@richardmosley45496 ай бұрын
Not often I side with the Welsh, but more than happy to make an exception here as they fight against more madness against farmers. Best of luck and success to them!! Thanks for another great video Harry! Looking forward to more frequency as the summer months approach!
@roberthesselden50786 ай бұрын
Bit like Jeremy Clarkson on Diddely Squat farm, exposing how the Govt is misusing our heritage😊
@ianmckay17806 ай бұрын
Thumbs up to the Welsh farmers, they are right to protest, as their parliament doesn't know where their taxes come from. when all the farmers have given up, where do the get their revenue from. They should learn from the people who know- yes that's right - THE FARMERS!!!!!!! Thanks for the latest update Harry, very interesting.
@richardraybould69286 ай бұрын
They get their money from taxpayers, primarily those in the south and east of England....
@ianmckay17806 ай бұрын
I know I was making a point!
@johnparnell85716 ай бұрын
Thank you, Harry, for the MSM-free news on what's really going on in the world of UK farming and beyond.
@jameslavender4446 ай бұрын
@Lookup2Wakeup They been spraying the skies but convince the average npc
@yorkiemike6 ай бұрын
@@jameslavender444 all the conspiracy sheep are getting into contrails this season.
@EP-bb1rm6 ай бұрын
Used footage from the BBC, well done.
@dreamcrusher1126 ай бұрын
@@yorkiemike Idiocy goes in cycles. I saw hundreds of chemtrails comments on a videogame video of a plane...
@richardhale21176 ай бұрын
I find these farm videos surprisingly educational. Going into the details is very interesting and hearing what life is like as a farmer is a real eye-opener.
@stco24266 ай бұрын
Agree.
@dominicbaylis25386 ай бұрын
I am a bricklayer , and got a whole week in .The first this year . Love your farming Channel
@mbb05jb6 ай бұрын
is that cos you have been on multiple luxury holidays this year?
@Carrera-gp9od6 ай бұрын
@@mbb05jb Weird comment .
@dominicbaylis25386 ай бұрын
@@mbb05jb No I am not the big Baron ,just a skilled tradesmen in a small gang ,and with wet and cold that is the true fact
@rescyn11906 ай бұрын
@@mbb05jb Or perhaps, and just go with me here for a moment... wet bricks are harder to lay?
@RichardBates-dk6pw6 ай бұрын
I’m bricklayer too been a wet year pal
@sianwarwick6336 ай бұрын
Harry, very pleased to see your coverage of Welsh livestock farmers utterly fed up with their farming schemes which will surely set back their prosperity into pre-90s era.
@alanzyoutube6 ай бұрын
Harry could you and Jezza not head to Wales and interview some Welsh farmers and post it here?
@phillipchandler88626 ай бұрын
Well said Harry regarding the Welsh farmers.
@dahorn1000116 ай бұрын
the UK produces 1% of global CO2 Emissions, Wales is probably less than 10% of that total. So they're unaware of law of unintended consequences. You'll end up importing the consumption requirements because of the shortfall of supply. Then you'll be importing food from countries that don't care and produced with higher carbon footprints.
@paulf25296 ай бұрын
Completely agree @@dahorn100011
@phillipchandler88626 ай бұрын
@@dahorn100011 That's what you get with politicians meddling in things they know nothing about or what effects it will have on people's lives. Just get the boxes ticked regardless. Some very good points you made as well
@dahorn1000116 ай бұрын
@@phillipchandler8862 I've lived in Wales in the past, and I firmly believe the WAG are a waste of time. Covid rules for the sake of being different As Harry raised, places like the valleys and the Brecons there is very little scope for the land to be used for anything other than Grazing sheep and goats. to me the approach is totally wrong (this applies to the EU too). The government needs to say, you need to halve your emissions by 2035, you can achieve that via low emission tractors, via growing carbon neutral crops or whatever, rather than an arbitrary you must plant trees on 10% of your land. We need to reduce emissions from argrictulre, but it should be a target, not dictating the method too.
@davidnorton58876 ай бұрын
@@dahorn100011Thats what they want.
@prasanthalex20016 ай бұрын
Thanks Harry for mentioning and supporting the Welsh farmers
@roberthesselden50786 ай бұрын
A previous comment spoke on CHEMTRAILS and Weather Warfair, which I believe we have the capacity to do and have this Technology. Not just rhe Usa😮
@BRM1016 ай бұрын
Nitrogen fixing bacteria seed dressing, what a great discovery and a potential game changer, the future could be very bright with this and other innovations 😎
@javelinXH9926 ай бұрын
Produced right where the plants need it and hugely reducing waste and water course run off from traditional nitrogen fertiliser. Farmer saves time and diesel by not having to spray. Even if you do need a boos5 spray at some point, you are going to need less. Win, win for everyone.
@EP-bb1rm6 ай бұрын
Just like clover and legumes already enable...
@javelinXH9926 ай бұрын
@@EP-bb1rm Indeed. That’s why they were/are such an important part of crop rotation. The bacteria live in chambers in their roots.
@martinoban6 ай бұрын
These N-F bacteria need a supply of energy, which would normally come from the legume, poplar or other host plant Is this seed dressing loaded with glucose to provide the essential energy?
@javelinXH9926 ай бұрын
@@martinoban The company data doesn’t say, but I would not be surprised if there was something to give them a start in life. After that, they will be using things like organic matter in the soil as food stuff. A good reason to plough in last years crop residue perhaps.
@chalkyc6 ай бұрын
Thanks for an intelligent commentary on the plight of the welsh farmers, th BBC don't seem to care!
@davidcole82686 ай бұрын
Quite right I never saw these protests or the wellie boots reported
@yonmusak4 ай бұрын
Thanks for these videos Harry. Came here via your automotive channel and stayed for the excellent content.
@jacquelinetaylor86836 ай бұрын
Farmers like the military are only truly appreciated by governments during times of strife.
@TheByard6 ай бұрын
Add the two together and you have my family, my father was one of two brothers that inherited a farm near Wrexham he joined the Welsh Guard and went to France with the BEF and was part of the evacuation in 1940. Went back over as part of the D-day landings. My uncle ran the market garden farm, helping to feed the UK in those dark times. Meanwhile some of my aunts were nurses in UK hospitals and one served in Egypt, I have a photo of her and two other army nurses have autographs signed by General Eisenhower on the steps of Shepheard's Hotel Cairo. Another aunt managed a stone quarry helping to patch up worn torn UK. My mother worked in a factory making parts for infantry tanks. This is just one family doing their bit for the UK, only it's all now in vain as the sacrifice is being thrown away.
@jacquelinetaylor86836 ай бұрын
@@TheByard I think you are right. Things are getting worse in the world. The last thing we need is planting trees on arable land. Anyone who has studied history knows it feels like the 1930's again. Will the people in this country be prepared to fight for it's freedom if needed? At the moment I'm not sure.....
@bobspeller22256 ай бұрын
You're doing a great job Harry, for us all. Thank you. Bob
@Rob-xz9vx6 ай бұрын
We have lost about 45% of our crops in east Yorks, one of the worst 8 months anyone can remember
@skipmole6126 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I'm near Otley. I reckon its rained almost constantly since early September. And no end in sight yet.
@alexanderjbeeston85806 ай бұрын
Excellent insights as always! Shocking how the Welsh farmers are being treated, let's hope their voices and wellies will be heard and acted upon appropriately
@roberthesselden50786 ай бұрын
Are we referring to Jeremy Clarkson?
@douglasreid6996 ай бұрын
i am a forklift driver for Yara, and its been very interesting watching when trucks come in and out since i started in august. how it went very quiet on the run up to xmas, we were about 30 trucks a day average in august september, then first week back after xmas, 50 trucks a day that first week then second week, lucky if 10 trucks a day. it interesting to watch that side and then see a video on where the fertiliser goes and how the weather ties in. playing farming sim 22 and previous games is fun but doesnt show what happens in the real world lol.
@cliffpinnington52776 ай бұрын
Another good video , could you keep us up to date on the John Deere drilled wheat compared to the Claydon drilled.
@drg111yt6 ай бұрын
Good on you and the Welsh farmers 😀
@andrewmellon50726 ай бұрын
Thank you for another interesting and enjoyable video. I believe every square inch of land will be farmed again with in this d3cade.
@cornbeef6 ай бұрын
Glad that your wheat is looking so good with just a simple change in the seed! I'd be interested to hear about your solar panels and how they're making a difference to the bills, that is if they are making any difference!
@EleanorPeterson6 ай бұрын
Putting the boot in, lads? There's lovely for you. 🏴😁
@robertlloyd74936 ай бұрын
Very informative 😊
@alancobbin6 ай бұрын
Cheers Harry 👍
@grahamcuthbert7836 ай бұрын
Well done Harry for another great video. I used to farm 600 acres with rented land, I reduced to just over 300 to get rid of awkward rabbit infested valleys that were mostly flint stone and thin soil. In 2010 I gave up the rented ground, converted a granary into 4 bedrooms bringing my rooms up to ten, all en-suite, for 39 guests (first 6 opened in 2004) and in 2007 I opened a campsite. I pay tax now, no more cash flow problems but there is still a lot of work for my wife and me. Thanks Harry for the channel.
@jeremyrichards83276 ай бұрын
Always an interesting view of what is going on with our agriculture. This wet weather has been unbelievable.Allotments have been difficult also!
@richardraybould69286 ай бұрын
Very insightful as always Harry. No idea what's in the heads of the politicians in Cardiff Bay. Perhaps they've been carefully and cautiously sampling the magic mushrooms just as they did in the pandemic!
@tomosorio75306 ай бұрын
Political logic: grow nothing, no CO2 emissions., import food, export jobs. Job done, green vote sorted.
@charlespaynter89876 ай бұрын
You’ve got free draining in the Cotswolds. Wheats elsewhere on heavy land are looking yellow and sick due to the persistent wet & waterlogging
@FranzTraininand6 ай бұрын
You should see the Fens! Still looks like a lake, and the flood defences have burst in several places meaning lots of farmland has to be recovered! That is all sugar beet and wheat
@ewanstewart80116 ай бұрын
Hope you’re having a lot less rain and don’t have the cold cold wind we’re having at the moment 🏴👍🏻
@Carrera-gp9od6 ай бұрын
It is freezing up here , not went over the door step all weekend . Roll on spring !
@Erectmygreenhouse6 ай бұрын
We had about 5 days with no rain down south but now we're back to grey drizzle.
@ewanstewart80116 ай бұрын
@@Carrera-gp9od wish I had done the same but for many reasons I had to go out and it’s playing havoc with my arthritis 🙄
@uncensored51046 ай бұрын
I was looking at buying a smallholding in Wales and I was surprised to see how many former commercial farmhouses with their outbuildings were being stripped of the majority of land for re-forestation! It seems there are more grants from the Welsh government to get rid of farming in place of planting trees!?
@paullawrence35416 ай бұрын
You mentioned your solar Harry. Can we have an update on it’s actual production/efficiency/cost etc please.
@ianclarke46606 ай бұрын
Good support for the Welsh. Interested in the nitrogen fixing seed dressing. Let’s hope common sense prevails.
@sianwarwick6336 ай бұрын
What happens if the Welsh refuse, and go on with their regular plans ? Does the Senedd fine them all ? Do th Welsh farmers then sue the government for depriving them of their livelihood ?
@donalmilmo-penny30856 ай бұрын
I despair at seeing quality land like that being indefinitely set aside. Food security is not to be taken for granted; it's quite clear todays policy makers never saw a ration book. My mother and her mother before her would turn in their graves.
@JR-ii4lq6 ай бұрын
Thumbs up because I agree 💯, not because I like the truth of it..😢
@normancrighton76226 ай бұрын
Still raining in East Sussex!
@lukemorley74816 ай бұрын
Good to hear from you Harry in Ireland
@helgealm80696 ай бұрын
World is going mad. Nearly 8.000.000.000 people in the word, and EU/Britain are paying farmers not growing food!
@christianolsson8346 ай бұрын
Thank you Harry for speaking up! ❤ 👍🙏
@stephenbolger59256 ай бұрын
Hi Harry, great video! Really interesting development with using nitrogen fixing bacteria seed dressing. Great to see some Red Kite crusing over your fields in the video too. It has been an unbelievably wet winter in the East of Ireland. And many arable farmers are struggling to prepare their land for sowing spring wheat and spring barley.
@SuperMAZ0076 ай бұрын
The problem with going fully Green is how many people will have to find another way of living or just falling out from the workforce. Governments are now more or less forced to implement the Green policy to do regulations that have been passed earlier. However much needs to be desired on these regulations cause they seem to be done by people who have no idea how life outside the office works.
@JB0000015 ай бұрын
There is an interesting interview with Sir Julian Rose of Hardwick Estate near Reading with UKColumn, conducted by Charles Malet and published earlier this month (April) where they discuss the insane government interference in farming. Klaus Schwab and King Charles are mentioned.
@willfriar51636 ай бұрын
Another great video diary , thanks for sharing this info as we were completely unaware of the scandalous treatment of farmers by government who have clearly , lost the plot
@Simon_PieMan6 ай бұрын
How has the solar worked out over the last 12 months? Still worth it? Btw, great video.
@DCresident1234 ай бұрын
Why is this multi millionaire landlord pretending he is just a farmer?
@thegreat78616 ай бұрын
Another great video thank you Harry 👏🏻👏🏻
@jakesmatebesi41866 ай бұрын
Great feedback Harry and always looking foward to your new video. Jakes From Pretoria South Africa
@ronmccullock14076 ай бұрын
Very informative video Harry
@KenoNoir5 ай бұрын
Why are governments all over the world failing its population? It’s scary to see what they do to the farming and ranching industries
@willyfindlay43986 ай бұрын
Thanks for the update Harry.😊 Interesting about the Nitrogen fixing bacteria. I grow willow so might look into thst.😊
@pt998106 ай бұрын
Many thanks for up-date Harry. Excellent insight into the factors around managing a farm, not to mention a summary of the continuing governmental incompetence in agriculture policy and misguided climate change initiatives.
@daveb2wright6 ай бұрын
The Net Zero madness is only going to get worse. This has only just begun. :-(
@midlandgeordie6 ай бұрын
Climate??
@lutomson34965 ай бұрын
wheat prices in the states are a lot higher $280 usd per ton but dropping this year due to overproduction, no one is protesting it happens all the time, all crops price flucuations due to weather, demand etc, here the gov does provide some price supports to pay you to stop you from growing to control pricing..dont know how that works in the UK
@billyoreilly91166 ай бұрын
God bless you and all the farmers that bring food to or tables and or shops thank you 🙏
@jamesleeharris5 ай бұрын
Good morning Harry , I've been a fan of your farming and car videos for some time. I find it all fascinating. I have a question if you don't mind. You mention that you are a pure arable farming and a mono culture farm. I'm curious why that is? Is growing a diverse range of crops not preferable? Or is it better to prioritise reliability of crop over diversity of crops. Much love and keep up the wonderful content. P.s any chance of an update on your classic range rover and the new range rover sport.
@rhysjaggar46776 ай бұрын
Adding 'healthy bacteria' to seeds works at domestic level too, Harry. I buy a packet of 'healthy bacteria' and 'healthy fungi' every other year and add a smidgen into all the garden centre compost I use to germinate vegetable seeds (trays and module trays). The effect of that is that every time I transplant out rows of vegetables, bacteria and fungi are introduced into the soil where they grow (back garden and allotment). Obviously, if you can make reams and reams of compost at home/on the farm or source animal manure, you can use that as sources of micro-organisms (leaf litter from a wood is also a great source of fertility) too. I've always noticed that my seed germination is excellent when adding the micro-organisms into the garden centre compost, but I've never done a formal experiment. My soil's fertility is also improving year on year, which makes a mockery of all the doomsday scenario fear porn that 'we won't be able to grow food soon in the UK!'
@mattteee29736 ай бұрын
I'm surprised anbody is still following through on the climate stuff. Surely someone in power has realised all those international treaties and agreements with Russia and Chine were a complete joke to them from the start? "Yes, handicap your industries and cripple your agriculture, we will do same, we pinky promise!"
@patricklaslett4326 ай бұрын
Love the spring. My dad had a large amount of watercress growing around the spring. I remember him cropping great bunches from it.
@davydacounsellor6 ай бұрын
SFI also allows for carbon credits Harry, up to £15000 for a two thousand acre arable farm, who plant trees and wild flowers. Theres a new stock on the new york stock exchange whereas you can invest in SFIs. Large companies and farmers are all for SFI as along with the government subsides, if you plant trees you can harvest them after 25 years. But for a small to medium farmer working ona profit margin of 5-10 % its devastating. Offcourse all the large producers are all for the SFI s as corporate entities will emerge to buy up farmland and set it aside with the added benefit like ASDA and set aside carbon credits for their delivery fleet from the land Asda purchases, in the end cornering the food market.
@timgray34916 ай бұрын
Glad to see the l322 is still about not seen it for a while.
@MegaRetr6 ай бұрын
Best of luck to the Welsh farmers
@Tzhz6 ай бұрын
I hope you will participate and be a voice for the farmers when London is blockaded.
@alastairwhite16076 ай бұрын
What a stunning dog. I came across you on the James Sinclair podcast. It now a goal of mine to buy one of your puppies in the next couple years. Keep up the good work
@robertjenkins79846 ай бұрын
Excellent vlog great to see the support for Welsh Farmers keep up the great work
@antonionunes9986 ай бұрын
Harry should do a series for Amazon prime or netflix on the challenges, economics and social of farming in europe, or at least, UK. We all need it.
@transformeruk53006 ай бұрын
Goodbye Britain hello Zimbabwe
@VanderlyndenJengold6 ай бұрын
I thought protesting and mobs were verboten nowadays in the UK?
@tomsdaddy6 ай бұрын
No Rishi Sunak likes a Mob, if it is an anti-labour Mob ... They're allowed ... (apparently) 😉
@sianwarwick6336 ай бұрын
Nothing to with Sunak
@starfish3706 ай бұрын
Marvellous video, as ever...thanks Harry, a mine of information ❗️
@gdwlaw55496 ай бұрын
Brexit….the joys of Conservatives not giving a xxxx
@twotone30706 ай бұрын
I see you have a tree by the brook. Was there a songbird in it singing?
@001razz6 ай бұрын
Love when a video pops up from Harry
@hoppinhighley12316 ай бұрын
Wondering if pork prices have gone up in line with beef and lamb?
@briancochran83566 ай бұрын
Al always, your videos are interesting as well as informative.
@claetuswoodroofe18546 ай бұрын
Is that a public footpath across the middle of the field I could see from the drone in the wheat
@leighreavill-tc7ku6 ай бұрын
What the hell wrong with these politicians ? Do we want to import are meat from other countries ? What will that cost the environment? Leave those farmers alone ! We have enough of politicians interfering and making bad and in reversible decisions over the years . If the Welsh government want something to do then concentrate and what’s happening in the Steel industry in there country and leave the farmers to get on with what they have done for generations.
@grahamcook92896 ай бұрын
It's March and it hasn't stopped raining where I am 'Arry!
@twcmaker6 ай бұрын
Weirdly I've preferred to watch Harry's Farm before Harry's Garage 🤔 Whats going on with viewing figures.?
@kit53186 ай бұрын
Well done Harry. very informative for us farming here in Australia. The self inflicted destruction of production is spreading to here too. Famine will return.
@FirestarterAJ126 ай бұрын
My goodness. It is truly scary these people lead our countries with such abandonment of common sense
@indie696 ай бұрын
150 acres of welsh farmland is worth £1 million, more if it has house and buildings. The basic farm payment (subsidy) last year for that many acres would be £15,800.00, no business rates, or fuel duty. One band reduction in council tax on house, 2 if noise, smells, nearby buildings reduce value. No inheritance tax to pay. £300 million subsidy per year just for the bfp. 18000 fulltime farmers 20,000 partime and 12000 employees 1.8% of welsh employment. Average farm income 20/21 £34,500 67% from subsidy payments.Welsh "Cash strapped" local authorities own 38,000 acres worth £266 million plus farmhouses and buildings. Welsh agriculture is 0.6 % of UK gdp.
@WhatWeDoChannel6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this! My head is all full of wheat these days, I’m planning to get a home stone mill (Mockmill) for my bread making. At this point I’m planning to source organic wheat berries because I’m concerned about Glyphosate sprayed on the wheat as a desiccant, close to harvest time. I hear it’s a common practice here in Canada because of the short growing season and in the UK because of rainy weather. What say you? Sometimes I worry that governments are so focused on saving us from climate change, they forget people need to eat and farms feed cities! It’s about as stupid as dropping a nuclear bomb on a city, to take care of the rat problem.
@lionelmarytravels60036 ай бұрын
You had a nice crop of wheat in that first field. There are some good healthy looking crops around me in Ludgershall and I spotted a field of osr with its flower stems well above the plants. Not bad for the 1st week of March. (That was near Amesbury). There is a great deal of flooding on the lower lying river valleys, but they are mainly permanent pasture.
@jomukuk19506 ай бұрын
Livestock reduced reduced to minimise CO2, steel production too - but buys from abroad [steel/milk/etc] - but buying from abroad increases the CO2 footprint? Insanity.
@javelinXH9926 ай бұрын
It’s price at the end of the day. Home grown products are too expensive compared to cheaper imports.
@Rovinman6 ай бұрын
The Mind Boggles about the Governments Both English AND Welsh ! I'm surprised that they don't stop farming altogether, just to help the Climate a little bit extra ! HOW do we feed the People, Buy from Poland ?, {Who seem to have their own farming problems with Europe at the moment !| How does the country make money , if we keep spending it Else where ? I hope ALL those Wellies, had lots of mud on them ! Are you sitting on the top of an Aquifer ? With that Oh so Clear area of water ! Wonderful ! More interesting details like that please ! Stay dry Harry ! Stu xx
@bigdarbs196 ай бұрын
Interesting thanks.
@matthewbarber50476 ай бұрын
Thank you Harry Is there much difference between the john Deere drill and claydon at the minute?
@murrieteacher6 ай бұрын
Politicians should stay away from food production. Their degrees are in law mostly. Harry, we had that much rain in one night here in Queensland Australia! That wheat looks bloody great.
@garrettosullivan88306 ай бұрын
Just wondering if there was no government payments schemes or directives would it change what you grow on your farm.
@tommitchell18266 ай бұрын
same here in Ireland hsnt stop raising since last july when i thk about it
@Billywoo126 ай бұрын
Best of luck to the Welsh farmers. Policy makers need to think again...
@Lemma016 ай бұрын
FFS, Harry, I've not yet finished the Fiat 500 video! Thank you for making Sunday night exciting ❤
@Blade13106 ай бұрын
Harry, have you ever considered a live stream Q&A session? I'm sure many of your subs would appreciate the opportunity to elicit more of the truth you speak. Thanks for keeping us informed far better than the mainstream media.
@johnfletcher99076 ай бұрын
Harry I love both your channels, and as somebody who studied agriculture and worked in the industry I am usually pro farmers, but the issue I have at the moment is they are sat on huge assets (whether inherited or purchased) and are complaining because they can’t find a way to make them lucrative, and they feel the governments conditions on handouts restrict their freedom. No other industry has it as good. If somebody inherited a small family business but a societal shift caused their product to drop in value to the point where the business was no longer profitable then it would be ridiculous for them to protest and blame the government. They would have to adapt, or face extinction. I don’t understand why farmers feel so entitled in this way! Any farmer who owns their land can easily fix their predicament by selling and taking their sizeable sum elsewhere to enjoy or put into something else where they feel they can turn a profit. Tenant farmers I admit have it difficult and their hands are tied, but I don’t see that as dramatically different to any other property renter who are all facing tough times. Farmers are some of the most asset rich people in the country, and they’re protesting that they have it bad during a cost of living crisis. It is really not a good look. Please feel free to respond as if I’ve got this all wrong then I’m open to having my mind changed but I do find it hard to muster any sympathy at the moment.
@alanzyoutube6 ай бұрын
Can wheat from 2024 not be held and then sold in 2025 when no UK farmers will be growing wheat?
@longlowdog6 ай бұрын
The '23 surplus will bolster the loss predicted for 24 and then there will none left. But governments in their wisdom will allow imports from countries with far less stringent eco-welfare laws and call themselves green because they have pushed the issues out-of-sight-out-of-mind. They think we the voters are stupid, however, we are not and we see their duplicity.
@nancliff516 ай бұрын
Great video , this nitrogen fixing dressing sounds as though it could be a game changer
@philcord48126 ай бұрын
Trouble is the Welsh keep voting in Labour Governments.
@jke3606 ай бұрын
Trouble is that the Cons are not much different these days Phil
@Im_helpless6 ай бұрын
Yea both main parties are basically the same these days
@eagle_and_the_dragon6 ай бұрын
It's worse. Wales is politically apathetic; until we finally suffer the obvious consequences. Senedd has never had 50% voter participation. It's a Blairite powerbase that ensures Blair policy in Wales.
@paulf25296 ай бұрын
Drakeford has been a very big part of the issue. In the Middle Ages, this is the type of person the stocks were made for!
@davejenvey35986 ай бұрын
The wef run the show any way.
@notrut6 ай бұрын
Pseudomonas ... can anyone explain? I once had a small Health Pool fail the monthly test because of Pseudomonas ... found in the pump room pipework and plumbing, apparently.