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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Join James as we continue to get ourselves ready for harvest. We are cutting the verges to uncover ditches that could cause an issue for the combines and chaser bins during harvest. We put the final steps in to fully implement the NFU health and safety audit and we try diagnose the issues with Chris' broken transit van.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:16 Our gate system
    02:51 Paths
    05:30 Wireless security system
    06:53 Fixing the councils mistakes
    08:34 Permissive paths
    10:08 Broken transit
    11:27 Oil storage
    12:27 Levelling the truck park
    13:01 Fertiliser training
    13:54 Outro
    #Farmer #Agriculture #AgraNewsToday #Cambridgeshire #Harvest #Harvesting #Food #Claas #FarmingUK #Farming #Horsch #Arable #Farming #Grain #Wheat #NuffieldFarming #Volvo #NFU #Barley #Mustard #MustardSeeds #VolvoFH500 #VolvoFH5002024 #yfc
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Komentáře • 47

  • @tractortamno1
    @tractortamno1 Před měsícem +5

    That is an impeccably tidy farm. Credit to all involved

  • @Rugbyman269
    @Rugbyman269 Před měsícem +4

    Whoever is doing the camera work is ace 👍 unlike a lot of CZcams channels where the operator hasn't a clue

  • @richardstrange7629
    @richardstrange7629 Před měsícem +12

    Have to say Mr Peck. I am really enjoying the content you are providing, looking at all the aspects of running your business. I am from a farming background and although i have not been involved in farming/harvesting for years, the excitement for the season still remains within.
    I liken it to the sea with sailors, i think it gets in your blood. Carry on the struggle growing our food, battling with weather/councils and ill informed opinion 👍

  • @user-hh8hv6on1o
    @user-hh8hv6on1o Před 20 dny +3

    I was on a large farming estate for forty years 27 as manager and a lifelong farmer. We managed to move one footpath in all those years to a much more pleasant and sensible walk around the perimeter. Like this farm we kept everything in tip top condition and tried to help and keep the public onside. Local councils adversely were impossible to keep up with.

  • @keithcambidge6387
    @keithcambidge6387 Před měsícem +9

    You are completely right about footpath and bridle paths, a bridle path was for Stallions to be led by the bridle to other farms to cover the mares back in the day before tractors . So no need for them now 👍🏻

  • @bobcrawford2105
    @bobcrawford2105 Před měsícem +3

    Was once told a foot path across a field had to be 4 feet wide so undertakers could walk from church to church carrying a coffin Nice to see you carry out verge mowing and keeping things tidy and safe

  • @merv690
    @merv690 Před měsícem +16

    O dear me, James you are trying to apply common cense to the direction of footpaths, you are offering a far nicer place to walk and enjoy the countryside, you will see far more around the edge of a field, rather than stomping across the middle, both me and you can understand that, BUT I fear you will have stiff opposition, I have to say I loved what you said about the road side verge cutting (better redo that they will think it was us)🤣🤣

  • @Josh__Stevens
    @Josh__Stevens Před měsícem +3

    PX videos make my day! Although I am not a farmer, I am very interested in arable farming. The way you run it is something to be admired.

  • @johnmilburn5715
    @johnmilburn5715 Před měsícem +4

    You are 100% right on the archaic footpath byelaws. Crazy in this day and age.
    Oh, and "empty the dog out"...😅😅 that had me howling with laughter 😅!!
    Please keep up the excellent work here; your channel has such a breadth of conte t...makes it extremely interesting and informative.
    And funny too 😂
    Thanks!

  • @stephenross1581
    @stephenross1581 Před měsícem +1

    Totally agree with your footpath comments, I was a contractor for many years surfacing and cutting back growth on council countryside footpaths in the northeast, the truth is no one including the council want public footpaths through the middle of fields, it’s just that much paperwork and consulting meetings involved it’s not worth the effort, loving that you have regular videos coming out now, keep up the great work ❤

  • @CPCarpentry2022
    @CPCarpentry2022 Před měsícem +6

    Olly Blogs is your man to try and get footpaths moved he, along with Jeremy Clarkson they both have great public support

  • @chrislee2221
    @chrislee2221 Před měsícem +1

    Well done James excellent update, although I am now out of main stream farming and just run a small holding in our semi retirement I still remember the build up to harvest like trimming gateways etc, I used to do a circuit of all combinable crops with the sprayer which was fitted with 2 nozzles set at 45° on the end of one boom so killing the bottom metre of the hedge making it far easier and better for the combine on the hedge round. Good to see a modern farm business taking H&S seriously. All good stuff.

  • @jameshopkins9097
    @jameshopkins9097 Před 25 dny +1

    Really do enjoy your videos James and everyone. Well done great stuff

  • @CPCarpentry2022
    @CPCarpentry2022 Před měsícem +2

    the 2.0 wet belt fords, check the oil strainer they get blocked up after the belt delaminates and then the engine starves of oil 👍 hope you get it going again soon guys

    • @robhardingham6770
      @robhardingham6770 Před měsícem +1

      I also believe there is a recall work for this area timing and pulleys. My work van (Transit Custom) has to go to the Dr's soon to have the work done.

  • @nigelphillips9426
    @nigelphillips9426 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent video thanks

  • @robhardingham6770
    @robhardingham6770 Před měsícem +1

    Pity about the footpath application. Sometimes I'm a bit of a stickler for history, but at the same time I can see the hassles of paths crossing fields and the work to reinstate them. Good to see you manage the headlands as well as the permissive paths.

  • @steve7535
    @steve7535 Před měsícem +6

    Probably take two hundred years for the council to get back to you

  • @AdamHuntPhotography
    @AdamHuntPhotography Před měsícem +2

    Another Great Video . .. Why don't you get a rear offset flail which you offset and tilt, like the Kuhn TBE & TBES flails. Surely that's much better than a fixed front flail for doing gate ways & ditches etc?

  • @gunton21
    @gunton21 Před měsícem +1

    Loving these videos, 👌

  • @GRS1903
    @GRS1903 Před měsícem +1

    Very impressive farming, great videos

  • @nickshanley1083
    @nickshanley1083 Před měsícem

    Really enjoying the content of all your videos. 👍

  • @2626stephen
    @2626stephen Před 28 dny

    Farm nearby has footpath across his field and also another Farm in the next village has a public footpath straight through their Farm. Sharing your work place with the ramblers 😂😂 nice one team 👍

  • @garyroberts8170
    @garyroberts8170 Před měsícem

    Really enjoy this channel interesting and informative and creating a safe working environment I work for Heineken and as we say Work Safe Home Safe looking forward to the next one 👍

  • @Rugbyman269
    @Rugbyman269 Před měsícem

    As a walker I totally agree with edge of field footpaths 😊

  • @lukehubbard5644
    @lukehubbard5644 Před 18 dny +1

    I wouldn't personally walk through a field of OSR I'd be a mess on the floor with hay-fever each to their own I guess 🤔

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas5360 Před měsícem

    Enjoyed

  • @AndyJ5431
    @AndyJ5431 Před měsícem

    I live at Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, some years ago, one of our local farmers successfully got a footpath moved from across one of his fields to follow the field boundary. It met with a bit of opposition from the ‘annual footpath walking’ brigade, but once moved was met with appreciation from dog walkers that they didn’t get wet legs from walking through the crop. Sounds like you need to be applying a bit more pressure to your council. You will get there … eventually great content about the daily activities of PX Farms. 👍

  • @mikehamer5407
    @mikehamer5407 Před měsícem

    Hi James , seeing you looking at your tow straps you might want to look up Yankum ropes, very efficient.

  • @user-rd7yo5ms2w
    @user-rd7yo5ms2w Před měsícem

    Top outfit PX farms 👍👍

  • @DanielMather-bn9ih
    @DanielMather-bn9ih Před měsícem

    I watch every farming u tube channel and there great but u are doing a great job of explaining everything keep it up . My boss is building a super farm in chipping in Lancashire priddict build costs are in the millions . As for the grass margins u will always have trouble with that because folk don't like being told were to walk 😂😂

  • @andyg2959
    @andyg2959 Před měsícem +1

    Great video ,but I am surprised that your oil containers do not have to be stored on drip trays in this day and age !

  • @casperghst42
    @casperghst42 Před měsícem

    The problem with farming and foodpaths (they used to roads) is that you remove them to get bigger fields and some point there will be no food paths left. Except for the grass around the +200 hectare fields.

    • @ZboeC5
      @ZboeC5 Před měsícem +1

      In the modern age there shouldn't be footpaths through fields, why would you even want to expose yourself to modern farming chemicals anyway? The pesticides, fertilizers, etc right...no sane person should want to do that anyway. A field isn't the place to be messing around in.

  • @martano
    @martano Před měsícem +1

    Hi I am new to the channel and love it why are councillors so awkward it should not take that long to sort out this country is joke

  • @paulpaul2902
    @paulpaul2902 Před měsícem

    Just watched for the first time ever PX farms video. Title why do we need 12 trucks.
    Tell U what these seems like difficult people to work for radio fitted to all farm vehicles to make sure everything is busy Al the time.
    Cameras fitted to inform driver if there's traffic so they can take another route to avoid being in traffic.
    So tight that every second the driver is on the payroll they want their pennies worth. So tight. Can't be many people stay here to long.

  • @farmertomwilko
    @farmertomwilko Před měsícem +2

    I can’t believe a 150hp wouldn’t pay for itself in your operation. Lots of jobs which 400hp is overkill

    • @adrianchetwynd1334
      @adrianchetwynd1334 Před měsícem

      For low hour use a low hour pre DEF tractor would likely have zero depreciation and would save fuel compared to 400hp high depreciation tractor.

  • @MarkLynskey
    @MarkLynskey Před měsícem

    I take it that Fendt doesn't have a reverse operator station? that would be an even better job. Manoeuvrable and driver could see right over his work.

  • @johnturnbull820
    @johnturnbull820 Před měsícem

    getting warse james need a ticket for a crap before long pal

  • @werewolvesandfriendsuk
    @werewolvesandfriendsuk Před měsícem

    Changing a footpath in England is harder to do than getting permission from NASA to launch a space rocket - 10 years, 12 consultants and a quarter of a million quid......

  • @peterrobinson4078
    @peterrobinson4078 Před měsícem

    I'd be concerned that mowing verges is destroying valuable wildlife habitat to accommodate (poor) tractor drivers when some marker poles would do the same job

    • @ZboeC5
      @ZboeC5 Před měsícem

      The bugs will make it just fine.

  • @theturnip8288
    @theturnip8288 Před měsícem +1

    Build quality and reliability on Ford vans is awful.

  • @MayorofDipshittery-lq7if

    You’re on a hiding to nothing trying to work with the “Walking Brigade” no matter how sensible and improved any ideas you may have they just can’t accept change. I despair 🤷‍♂️