Erangy Springs Farm starting on their Lupins just after constructing two new 800t silos.
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- Photographing farming in the Mid West of Western Australia. Many farmers are now starting finish, with most being wrapped by Christmas.
This would have been one of the best seasons ever, with Wheat, Canola and Lupins going exceptionally well. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Great video Ben
Parabéns tenha uma boa abençoado por Deus❤❤❤
Brillant as usual! Greetings from Ireland.
Many thanks! Jim
Awesome video as usual Ben
Thanks mate.
God bless you all .
Many thank Mick.
Great looking farmland. Was unable to visit western Australia on me visit back in 1979. Wondering why you are now using John Deere and not Case International? Enjoying your videos.
I just love what you do Ben, your passion for Ag is infectious well done
Many thanks Rob.
Great job filming
Lupins are generally considered self-pollinating, and therefore growers do not actively manage for insect pollination. Results show that insect pollination can contribute substantially to the crop yield and increases in protein counts, which suggests that management aimed at enhancing effective pollinator species can help to make lupin crop cultivation more profitable. Lupins do not produce nectar (Pollen is essential for most pollinators) so management would probably focus on nectar producing plants in the surroundings. (its a European study from 2021).
Good jee video
The old KW does well to pull forward with 2 full trailers after being unloaded first.
Big silos .
The trees lines are looking good for how long they have been in
Nice to see arable farmers working in tons, a weight I understand, over in USA its bushels & pounds ffs..............Lupins, not a crop I know about, there is some Lupin flowers in neighbours garden, are they the same? And last, who or what eats the seed?
Lupins is a legume and highly nutritionists stock feed and now being developed for human consumption.
There’s many type of Lupin
The edible one in here is Lupinus angustifolius which breed fir low toxic alkaloid so they can be use as stock feed and human food
Top video mate I'd be interested to know the HP of the old Kenny 👍.
The T610 is one of the most aerodynamic and fuel efficient production trucks ever to carry the Kenworth badge and with up to 600 hp at your disposal, it's ready for whatever task lies ahead.
Pity about the stupid music. Switched off
Didn’t you like the music Neville?😊