WE GAVE IT EVERYTHING!... FINALLY A FULL RE-SEED!

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In today's video we are re-seeding grass! For the first time in years we are re-seeding a feild for grass. We show you the ins and out on how we do it.
Happy to hear and tips and tricks if you have them!
Hope you enjoy the video!

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Preparation of the seed bed is 75% of the most important part of having a successful harvest for years in the future. That field looks mint. Happy farming!!!

deb
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Sitting here in my TP FarmLife Hoodie, having visited the farm shop yesterday morning after a trip round Yorkshire and Lancs! Lytham is beautiful. Back at home in Cambs now. Saw the Ginger warrior, but didn't interupt! Hello to all! Keep doing what you're doing 🙂

MazzaRC
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Love it when you do timelapse from start to finish Tom - looks great and a worthy investment for the girls. Fantastic to see you engaging local contractors' cos you need to get on, time is $$ and you're also supporting the local economy to grow your operation. Next task - getting the grazing paddocks up and running!! Then a shed for the equipment!! Great work Pemberton's

kathleengrosser
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Every day on the farm brings so many valuable lessons!

ktvfarmlife
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Preparation when planting seed is everything, with all that lovely manure it should do really well. Was surprised how dry the ground was when he was drilling the seed, all that ploughing helped with water dispersal. Am sure it's going to turn into your best field. 👍

everestyeti
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We always rotovate the field before we plow and then we use a cultivator and you've got your seedbed

KevinJD
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Top tip Tom
With the spreader door when running out lower the door to reduce risk of stone smashing back window 😊

richardgibbs
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Evening Tom, looking at all your machinery, trailers and implements on the fields, I think your next project should be a open front shed to store
Them all in

stuartball
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Hi tom it always nice to see new grass coming through.

johnhyde
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I’ve literally just purchased a Mavic 4 pro mini drone. Just got to learn how to get the best from it. I’ve done the flyer and operator ID, so at least I’m showing responsibility.

ginggur
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I agree with the Mayor, I used to work for hire joint and we used to get people sending back things not cleaned and it was so disrespectful, and the next time you need a hand, they might refuse you the hire.

adrianpritchard
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no gps all markers nice driving by seeder farm is really getting better tom great work

richard
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Tom, have you thought of putting a castor/wheel on the front of the gate so you don't have to lift it every time? Saves your energy. Love your videos, from Australia.

patriot
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5.29 A nearly empty slurry store 👍 Good to see 😊

victoriaskuse
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Looks great Tom. Looking forward to some great results for next year.

bobuncle
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It's like the Tom of old, running in five directions at once, but with great machinery and making big progress. That midden isn't big enough for your maize crop. FYI.

brendanoneill
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A tip for setting your A-B line, don't do it whilst working.

Drive in to the start point, mark A, drive to where you want to end up and mark B.

Then start working from B back to A on the GPS, then move over to the next line etc.

manning
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When u do an AB line do a curved AB line forget straight ones if u don’t have a line set up just do a curved line then doesn’t matter how non straight your line is your second run will b spot on.

matthewevans
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Ah, watching you muck spreading explains why the midden was empty for silage, guessing this is historically filmed
I saw a short on a plough, was only 3 or 4 furrow, however, much like your rear mower sticks out to the side, this tractor had a front mounted harrow, working the previous ploughings, so the seed bed was being produced as the field was ploughted, not sure how economical that would be, over 2 separate machines covering a larger area
Thanks Tom, hope family keeping well
Geoff

GeoffreyMoore-ik
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Wow that's a lot of work, just to plant grass. Great video and hasn't Tom's drone footage come a long way since the early days.

MrWrob