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Farmers Weekly Video
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Приєднався 11 тра 2007
Farmers Weekly brings you its latest videos here on UA-cam and also on its website www.fwi.co.uk
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Transition webinar: Diversification vs specialisation?
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When it comes to improving farm income, is it best to diversify or is it best to specialise and add value to existing enterprises? We’ve brought together four experts to explain the pros and cons - so you can decide the best approach to for your farm business. Key areas covered include: Balance between level of input and reward Environmental impact Different examples of diversification
90 and counting: Episode One, Fred Campling
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Farmers Weekly reaches a milestone 90th birthday in June 2024, and to mark this anniversary, we are putting the spotlight on farmers across the generations in a very special series. In this episode, we meet 92-year-old sugar beet farmer Fred Campling from Norfolk who says he intends to keep farming for as long as he can.
Revamped John Deere 6M 185 gets 200hp plus and 50kph box #tractor #johndeere #farmmachinery
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Buyers hankering after a lightweight 200hp John Deere that isn’t festooned with layers of complex technology have a new toy to consider - the 6M 185. Wheeled out for a so-called “soft launch” at this year’s Cereals event, details provided by the firm were a little thin. However, we know power output will be comparable to the plusher 6R 185, which delivers a max of 205hp plus 30hp boost.
Farmer event tackles livestock attacks in Dorset
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About 60 farmers and industry stakeholders recently attended an event at Bhompston Farm in Dorchester, which is run by the Wakely family, to learn more about ways to prevent dog attacks on their land and how to manage them if the worst happens. Sponsored by NFU Mutual, the event was co-hosted by Synergy Farm Health, NFU Dorset and the National Sheep Association (NSA). Officers from Dorset Polic...
Carbon stacking: What you need to know
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In this webinar, we will map out and connect the financial incentives being offered to farmers for adopting sustainable practices. In detail, we will examine: - Financial incentives of stacking: Boost the return on your sustainable practices - How farmers can receive and stack multiple financial benefits, from SFI actions, carbon credits and grain sale premium - Potential for stacking biodivers...
Transition webinar: Precision farming and technology
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Transition webinar: Precision farming and technology
What's in your livestock shed? visits a sheep dairy
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What's in your livestock shed? visits a sheep dairy
Clarkson's Farm 3 stars on prices, pigs and 'proper' farming
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Clarkson's Farm 3 stars on prices, pigs and 'proper' farming
Transition webinar: Private money for public goods
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Transition webinar: Private money for public goods
Near miss shows risk around calving cows
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Near miss shows risk around calving cows
FW investigates: To dredge or not to dredge?
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FW investigates: To dredge or not to dredge?
Farmers wake up Westminster with lively tractor rally
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Farmers wake up Westminster with lively tractor rally
Turn spare land into a self-storage business
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Turn spare land into a self-storage business
Britain's Fittest Farmer 2024: How to prepare for the qualifiers
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Britain's Fittest Farmer 2024: How to prepare for the qualifiers
Business Clinic: Family farming partnerships - the do's and don'ts
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Business Clinic: Family farming partnerships - the do's and don'ts
Farmers put boot into Welsh government farm policy plans
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Farmers put boot into Welsh government farm policy plans
Fed-up Welsh farmers say 'enough is enough' to its government
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Fed-up Welsh farmers say 'enough is enough' to its government
Sustainable Farming Incentive - All you need to know
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Sustainable Farming Incentive - All you need to know
SFI and Carbon: Generating new sources of income
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SFI and Carbon: Generating new sources of income
Measuring success - improving farm business performance
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Measuring success - improving farm business performance
Tree planting - benefits, grants and support
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Tree planting - benefits, grants and support
Advice on improving yields from 2023's YEN Awards winners
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Advice on improving yields from 2023's YEN Awards winners
How varied plan gets cows outside for Northumberland suckler unit
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How varied plan gets cows outside for Northumberland suckler unit
Island dips 28,500 sheep to be scab-free
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Island dips 28,500 sheep to be scab-free
How a beef and sheep farm switched to milking jerseys
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How a beef and sheep farm switched to milking jerseys
Charlie Flindt recites winning limericks
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Charlie Flindt recites winning limericks
Kaleb epitomises the phrase: ‘Bloom where you’re planted’.
Increasingly I am buying fresh produce outside of supermarkets. Here in Australia at least - this is actually cheaper.
It's great that it's bringing awareness of farming to city folk - they really are disconnected from reality over yonder.
Have absolutely no use for Jeremy clarkson. Arrogant and useless.
Go Fred, still topping! Always keep your scalper knives sharp!
Crikey, I thought I was going to see a transgender operation.....
“There once was a cow that ran from a pig, And it got ran over”
First step is to stock proof your land so they don't escape.
Sounds like Nigel Mansell 😁
Respect👍
Wow... that was amazing👏 That job requires great patience. But the point where the water gushes out has to be the best part of the entire process.
Sad same as everything rich man taking the biggest slice of the pie in every genre
Now that’s a great family n business
His mind n body so sharp
I salute you squire
Fantastic man
It was a baby cow even a full size cow is not a problem they generally run away from people when scared some sociopath officer wanted to hurt the cow to get a kick or look cool if you have no empathy for an animal you definitely don't for a human victim of crime
Top boy Fred is, an absolute gentleman.
Iegend
Hope I that fit at 92 good luck sir
What wonderful a guy :)
A mighty man..these men r the salt of the earth..I'm a farmer myself and the common sense this man displays is what education does away with.
Binged watched all 3 seasons, waited one day and now on season 1 AGAIN!
What a legend!
We WARNED you they would do this HOAX and they will do pigs as well at some point STOP FALLING FOR ANOTHER HOAX. They said it was coming meaning it was planned just in time for yet a THIRD time during another election. Using fake testing. They said they must destroy our food supply especially cows where we get most of our omega 3 for brain development. REFUSE TO GO ALONG WITH THIS HOAX
As a farmer I think Mr. Campling has a point when he ask how young farmers can start. It´s impossible to start with little.
Wow! Absolutely heartfelt. Respect for Mr. Campling.
No doubt a new recruit who wanted to test the bull bars on the front of his new toy...
ROWLEY SAID THE CALF WAS FAR RIGHT.
Cow wasn’t injured, it was running at that person and likely had been running at others too. Great control and containment from police in a scenario that demanded quick decision making. Wonder what everyone would be saying if it trampled a kid and police stood around waiting for a vet.
Goats don't get trampled by cattle - you know nothing about ruminants.
@@markkieran1004 so there’s no chance of the cow injuring someone?
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@@Joshwillingham There's always a chance, but goats are quick and nimble.
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Disgusting behaviour
How about calling a farmer or a vet ffs, I’m guessing there wasn’t a section on cow rustling in the police play book
Absolutely - Police could have used the cars to guide her into an alley, for example, to corral her, whilst a vet is contacted. There are a lot of vids where US police are involved in cattle incidents an they handle it very differently.
A clear case of Police brutally 😮
Typical psychopathic behaviour from the police, dont expect any empathy for the suffering of people or animals. Sick!
If there were more men in police uniforms and less soy boys, it would have been handled with alot more common sense.
The calf wasn't bothering anyone. Just strolling down the street minding it's own business.
nobodoy bats an eye when there eating a beef burger
Not just farmers most people were appalled
ACAB
What is the offical procedure, as written down in black and white ?
so farmer does a shit job keeping BABYS under control and police blamed xD
you’re mentally gone
I mean, it is the farmers fault.@keyboardcowgirl69
@@baron3576 id you keep farm animals things like this are inevitable, the police should have more than 2 braincells to rub together to stop a calf without trying to kill it
@@baron3576 so by your logic if your dog ran away and was causing problems I can run it over with my car
@@fracture2297does a dog weigh half a tonne? Some people have no brain power
I love this show and have watched all 3 seasons. I am glad he is making people everywhere aware about where their food comes from and the importance of farmers and agriculture. I would give up my regular job in a heartbeat to go and farm full time but sadly in the USA , land is so expensive too and there are virtually no breaks or grants for new farmers . I live vicariously through Clarkson and Kaleb.
Most farmers I know despise Liebour, know the Tories have failed the nation, that the LD are a joke, the Greens a direct threat and that Reform is the best option.
Why is farmers weekly endorsing labour?
Jeremy touched on a very important point about those regulatins and how a supermarket can have product far cheaper than you can actually grow right there on the land. As a blacksmith, I see the very same thing, and all the Traditional Trades are dying as a result. Just the other day, I thought I might forge a hoe to use around the homestead here, and when I looked at the different types down at the hardware store, I was amazed that they could get a hoe made in the chicom territories, shipped halfway around the globe, to a store near me, and still have everyone making some profit.... for a final sale price of only $35. And there I am just up the road a few miles from that hardware store where I can't even buy the materials to make the hoe for $35. You might think that being a blacksmith is some "niche" industry, a "boutique" craft from some time long since passed, but that hoe I bought from the hardware store was just forged steel on a wooden handle. In other words, it was made by a blacksmith with a power hammer and grinder. I could make those very same pieces and sell them to the local customers through that hardware store... but there is absolutely no way I could compete with that price. So how is it that something can be made on the literal other side of the world, shipped all the way to my little town, and be sold for a pittance? Or, more importantly, what has been done at the local, state, and federal levels here in my country to make things so incredibly hostile to small businesses? If you think about the 2nd Order Effects, how many small businesses like mine and Jeremy's have been shut down over the last century because they simply cannot keep going? The products are still being made - just not here. The customers want the products, hence why you see them in the stores, but the small shops have been run out of town on a rail, burdened by ever increasing laws, regulations, policies, and taxes. Everyone talks about the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back, but never the million straws that came before it.
We started watching Clarksons farm thinking it would be a hoot! Didn't realise Jeremy was giving a lesson in how to take a large fortune and make it a small one! It has been a blast! Well done JC for making everyone aware just how difficult it is to make a living off a farm.
Have you ever spoken to Geoff Lawton, if not do so! Could be interesting…
Socialism kills small business…. Mr Clarkson is a brave man
England did this to an ENTIRE HEMLOCK FOREST , EXACTLY THE WAY THE ROMAN GOVERNMENT TURNED THE North Sahara Forest into a DAMN DESERT 🏜 HEMLOCK FOREST GLOBLAST DESTROYED GLOBLAST MOONBATS NON-SCIENTEST threaten the world 🌎 will end if we don't stop all fossil fuel burning now for 5 years ! And it is they that will destroy it in their scientific ignorance …! 13:54, Wood pellets made from Hemlock Forest put out twice the CO2 as fossil fuel coal. British Columbia hemlock Forest no longer exists because England replaced coal with wood pellets from that clear cut ENTIRE HEMLOCK FOREST..! LOOK IT UP. .....! ua-cam.com/video/ccXrJefDNak/v-deo.html Excuse me their MOONBAT GLOBAL-NESS, CLIMATARD-NESS WILL DESTROY THE WORLD 🌎 WITH DESERTS IF THESE OBSESSED GLOBLAST IDIOTS ARE NOT STOPPED. …! An ENTIRE HEMLOCK FOREST that changes metric tons of CO2 INTO OXYGEN EVERY DAY CUT DOWN BY ENGLISH MOONBAT GLOBLAST ..? ua-cam.com/video/ObXjMLzS7TQ/v-deo.html 3:01