Crops want some rain & I look to swap growing OSR for getting paid to leave fields uncropped

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • It hasn't rained since the 8th May, over a month ago, and the crops are starting to suffer. I also discuss how much I'll get paid by the government for leaving fields uncropped instead of growing OSR.

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  • @worldofrandometry6912
    @worldofrandometry6912 Před rokem +158

    The plan seems to be to discourage British farmers from growing food so that we'll have to import it from abroad and it'll cost more for the public. Similar to the plan to cut North Sea oil and gas exploration so we can buy from outside. Just who is running this country?

    • @Lookup2Wakeup
      @Lookup2Wakeup Před rokem +44

      WEF....

    • @pete540Z
      @pete540Z Před rokem +1

      WEF, communists and lapdog leftist idiots that vote them into office.

    • @shawtaylor4017
      @shawtaylor4017 Před rokem +1

      sounds like America

    • @andrewgrosset9327
      @andrewgrosset9327 Před rokem

      Soon everything will be imported from C****, meanwhile they are building 2 new coal fired power stations per week.

    • @shawtaylor4017
      @shawtaylor4017 Před rokem

      @@Lookup2Wakeup haven't the WEF now "slinked their way in" to theTwitter Board???

  • @jzw2195
    @jzw2195 Před rokem +50

    The government is increasing the population of the British Isles whilst at the same time reducing its food supply, and people vote for these entities.

    • @Lookup2Wakeup
      @Lookup2Wakeup Před rokem +8

      What could go wrong.....😅

    • @glendakirby5579
      @glendakirby5579 Před rokem

      I used to argue with people who said 'Everyman can be bought' Now I think that number has risen, and accounts for the mess the world is in.The world's self proclaimed elite has always thought the rest of us were expendable, never more than now, and so many will go to the abbatoir like sheep offering no resistance, we should have rolled the tumbrils when the French did.

    • @gdwnet
      @gdwnet Před rokem

      _The government is increasing the population of the British Isles_
      All those babies daring to be born. The cheek of them!

    • @ianashton1593
      @ianashton1593 Před rokem +4

      Beggars belief doesn’t it !!

  • @briancochran8356
    @briancochran8356 Před rokem +256

    Glad to see the the British government's agriculture department is realistically looking after food security, farmers viability, and keeping food prices down.

    • @grahamatsea3575
      @grahamatsea3575 Před rokem +82

      Most won't understand your sarcasm and knowledge of the agenda 20 30

    • @Lookup2Wakeup
      @Lookup2Wakeup Před rokem +20

      Nice sarcasm......👍

    • @johnfox4691
      @johnfox4691 Před rokem +20

      Surely food security should be the number one priority.

    • @Lookup2Wakeup
      @Lookup2Wakeup Před rokem

      @@johnfox4691 Nope swamping the country with 600,000 new arrivals every year. Plus all the illegals is the priority.

    • @mbak7801
      @mbak7801 Před rokem +18

      Supermarkets trying to keep their margins and force down payments to farmers is a major part of the problem. Food is getting more expensive but has a way to go to reach levels where in the 1950s we were spending 30% of income on food.

  • @DrRusty5
    @DrRusty5 Před rokem +154

    It is insanity that farmers are being paid to not grow crops!

    • @CLT007
      @CLT007 Před rokem +5

      Yes, why don't they explain it to farmer and then the population - or are they worried about being wrong i.e energy crisis...

    • @Lookup2Wakeup
      @Lookup2Wakeup Před rokem +1

      Yep & there is another 600,000 people to feed since last year, plus another 500,000 illegals living in hotels. Now we know why there is such food inflation.
      Add to that that farmers are paid to produce sweet fa, what could go wrong....

    • @petesmitt
      @petesmitt Před rokem +1

      a bit like people that are paid for not working.. just more taxpayer funded welfare.

    • @Terraceview
      @Terraceview Před rokem +16

      Agenda WEF

    • @glendakirby5579
      @glendakirby5579 Před rokem

      @@Terraceview Got it in one, and it's Internationally led, and consequently raises it's ugly head everywhere from food warehouses burning down to huge egg production farms burning, hold ups in Ports with container ships, and Klaus Schwab telling us we will own nothing, eat bugs, and like it. This week for the first time since I began supermarket shopping on line, some years, they were unable to supply me with a cauliflower, some weeks I have as many as ten substitutions. So what gives? Are the toilet roll wars of the past become the food wars of the future? The WEF are a powerful bunch, very wealthy, they own many politicians, and vital institutions, can they also manipulate farming to the point where we can be starved by our own farmers? I was a war baby, back then we had a patriotic government working together to keep the nation fed, I guess if the financial incentive was great enough, they could do the opposite, especially if sold for the environmental greater good.

  • @K2shadowfax
    @K2shadowfax Před rokem +395

    Farmers paid more to not grow food. How utterly mad is that?!

    • @glennlingard7851
      @glennlingard7851 Před rokem +47

      Bloody mental, completely against the grain to think about not farming properly, sick of the damn lot!

    • @grahamatsea3575
      @grahamatsea3575 Před rokem +121

      The Great WEF agenda

    • @IanPritchard
      @IanPritchard Před rokem +65

      @@grahamatsea3575 Precisely that. In the long run, we'll end up being the carbon they want to reduce.

    • @astonrichardson4309
      @astonrichardson4309 Před rokem +10

      Cheaper to import food?

    • @Conservator.
      @Conservator. Před rokem

      @@grahamatsea3575
      That’s just a conspiracy theory. The reality is that it’s a bad policy from the government.

  • @kevintheilen9643
    @kevintheilen9643 Před rokem +44

    "His specialty was alfalfa, and he made a good thing out of not growing any. The government paid him well for every bushel of alfalfa he did not grow. The more alfalfa he did not grow, the more money the government gave him, and he spent every penny he didn't earn on new land to increase the amount of alfalfa he did not produce. Major Major's father worked without rest at not growing alfalfa. On long winter evenings he remained indoors and did not mend harness, and he sprang out of bed at the crack of noon every day just to make certain that the chores would not be done." Catch-22, 1961

    • @gtjack9
      @gtjack9 Před rokem

      Brilliant 😂

    • @kevintheilen9643
      @kevintheilen9643 Před rokem +3

      Many likes on this comment. I want to make it clear that I posted it not as a jab at Harry, who's just trying to make intelligent decisions in his business, but to illustrate the silliness of government intervention programs in agriculture.
      I'm not necessarily a fan of our late president Ronald Reagan, but he did once say, "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help."
      I subscribe to both of Harry's channels and I eagerly await each new post.

    • @petervandoren2984
      @petervandoren2984 Před rokem

      @@kevintheilen9643 it also shows how long this non-sense has been going on.

    • @DJWESG1
      @DJWESG1 Před rokem

      Torys love marxist theory apparently.. 'landlords love to reap where they have never sown'

    • @DJWESG1
      @DJWESG1 Před rokem +1

      ​@@kevintheilen9643 no point quoting one of the people that gave us neoliberalism while complaining about neoliberal socioeconomic policies

  • @andrewb6104
    @andrewb6104 Před rokem +10

    One would assume that the guest on Harry’s Garage will be a famous neighbour who also drives a green L322 on a high profile farming show!

  • @thetessellater9163
    @thetessellater9163 Před rokem +39

    Most good British industry has been closed and now we rely on imports for everything. To do the same with British farming and food production is a very different matter - utter madness, but at least the billionaires don't have to pay taxes (the sole objective of this government)

    • @hlcdriver
      @hlcdriver Před rokem

      Drivel.

    • @hughmarcus1
      @hughmarcus1 Před rokem

      I think you're right. Just look at Dyson. Multimillionaire - buys swathes of farmland & uses a number of government subsidies to grow crops to feed anaerobic digesters, all the while he lives in the far east as a tax exile.

    • @hlcdriver
      @hlcdriver Před rokem

      Third attempt to reply, the first two having been deleted.
      Generally, we import mass produced, low value added products & export high value added goods & services. That's how a modern advanced economy works; export low paying jobs & keep high paying jobs. If we were to revert to a mediaeval mercantilist import replacement policy we would either be paying 10 times as much for basic goods or paying factory workers the same £5 a day that a Chinese worker gets. Search "uk-trade-in-numbers" for the actual facts on UK imports & exports.
      Dyson's farm business is just another farming business, the same as Harry's Farm. If you object to farmers receiving subsidies then campaign for their removal, although I don't think Harry would be pleased. Dyson will have invested many millions in setting up the business, it employs people here, pays taxes here & is as entitled to receive subsidies here just like any other farming business. The fact that the company owner lives abroad is irrelevant. It is an example of somebody living abroad who chooses to invest many millions in British farming industry.

    • @Mocksimp
      @Mocksimp Před rokem

      I work on a farm for 42 years which close down because they couldn't made no money and the boss had to work long hour and made ill by it.

  • @Rickwardful
    @Rickwardful Před rokem +123

    I don’t think I am the only farmer who is getting sick of all the bureaucracy and Government intervention in the Job.
    You’d think farming is a lovely job but it is just nothing but worry, worry, worry.
    We just want to be left alone to get on and feed people and make a decent living!

    • @chubeye1187
      @chubeye1187 Před rokem +8

      Just like any industry, you cannot just pollute watercourses for your own bottom line

    • @Rickwardful
      @Rickwardful Před rokem +8

      @@chubeye1187 Agreed. No farmer would ever want that.
      Remember that when you eat every meal from now on!

    • @eng9040
      @eng9040 Před rokem +2

      @@chubeye1187 This is not about water, the earth beneath your feet is bubbling every day. Watch a volcano erupting.

    • @andrewmellon5072
      @andrewmellon5072 Před rokem

      Always was.

    • @stoney202
      @stoney202 Před rokem +4

      @@Rickwardful but that's not true, and we can see the results in countries where these sorts of protections don't exist, then it happens. You or the farmers you know might not do it, but it only takes a small bunch to do series damage.

  • @davidbanner9001
    @davidbanner9001 Před rokem +34

    The absolute madness of farming and indeed prices. It's insane.

  • @royeady800
    @royeady800 Před rokem +43

    Superb insight to the life of a farmer, I worked for nearly 30 years in IT and thought that was hard, I live in France and know a few farmers, I also am aware of the high suicide rate of farmers in both England and France, it is complicated by far, then I saw a video of a farmer in Ukraine who was seriously injured by a mine. Farmers all over the world have my respect and we need them.

  • @michaelpratt11
    @michaelpratt11 Před rokem +17

    This is shocking stuff. Surely common sense would say we need to be enabling farmers to be produce as much food as they can! Higher prices in the supermarkets inbound.

  • @jonnoMoto
    @jonnoMoto Před rokem +18

    Sorry. My fault for this dryness. I installed a water butt in the garden in may

    • @CLT007
      @CLT007 Před rokem

      mine is almost empty and the back up

  • @johnraworth8019
    @johnraworth8019 Před rokem +28

    Thank you for these realistic videos. I live in the Highlands and Sturgeon government has hit us hard up the backside and then done it again. We've had to close our Holiday let bungalow which kept us going due to new laws on Planning permission, yearly licenses and soaring electric bills. They seem to be coming for our chickens next so only time will tell. I sincerely wish you well and keep us folk going with your wonderful presentations. Thank you ! 🚜

  • @bobstrutton9066
    @bobstrutton9066 Před rokem +59

    "Use it or lose it" comes to mind, just like the insanity the Dutch farmers are having to endure.

    • @gtjack9
      @gtjack9 Před rokem

      What does “use it or lose it” mean, was it mentioned in this video?
      (I might have missed it due to using subtitles.)

    • @Bartie96
      @Bartie96 Před rokem +1

      Very different topic in The Netherlands. Problem over there is way too much livestock. Other forms of farming aren't near as endangered

    • @ladygardener100
      @ladygardener100 Před rokem +2

      Intensive farming, factory farming in order to produce cheap food, that has been the mantra. Well it's not worked. In the 1970s the Arabs hiked the price of oil, still we did not get the message. Use environmentally sound methods, eat less processed foods. Look at films from 1960, compare with today, the average person is eating too much, costing the NHS a bomb, kids grow up thinking chips and tomato ketchup is standard fare, with chicken dippers every day and a trip to Macdonald's once a week.

    • @joemalone9380
      @joemalone9380 Před rokem

      i don't think you are properly in touch with this

    • @davidbillyard6629
      @davidbillyard6629 Před rokem

      @@Bartie96 What’s the problem with having a large amount of livestock?

  • @marcob1729
    @marcob1729 Před rokem +38

    My bigger takeaway from this isn't getting paid to not grow food. It's that operating costs exceed the value of multiple types of crops!

    • @restingpilgrim3384
      @restingpilgrim3384 Před rokem +7

      I believe this will be the same for much of Europe which is why farmers were given subsidies, It seems as the UK government is replacing the subsidy it is pushing an agenda that means farming will pay so poorly that many farmers will switch to an alternative to food production thus the British consumer will need to get used to not having plenty of food in their local supermarket and what is there being a lot dearer than in recent decades.

    • @ThyCorylus
      @ThyCorylus Před rokem +4

      Reliance on expensive machinery and high input methods. It sounds silly but the idea of smaller tractors, minimum tillage or alternatives to the high input model aren't attractive to most farmers.

    • @bencarter2334
      @bencarter2334 Před rokem +1

      ​@@ThyCorylusgood point, but farmers where told to get big or get out.

    • @marcob1729
      @marcob1729 Před rokem +2

      @@ThyCorylus labor costs more than machinery in almost all developed countries. I can guarantee you that a small, no-till farm cannot compete on the markets that Harry sells to

    • @seanbailey8545
      @seanbailey8545 Před rokem +1

      You'd be surprised how little these large farms actually make, if it wasn't for subsidies they would go under.

  • @GeoffBuysCars
    @GeoffBuysCars Před rokem +33

    Connect the dots. Farmers being paid to leave fields, farmers being incentivised to retire. This is part of something much bigger.

    • @habanillos7391
      @habanillos7391 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely so!

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 Před rokem +1

      world hunger project

    • @EP-bb1rm
      @EP-bb1rm Před rokem +2

      Improve soil health, improve pollinators numbers, improve opportunities for younger farmers.

    • @hughmarcus1
      @hughmarcus1 Před rokem

      Ordinarily that would be true. But that would require a level of intelligence & competence that's simply not there. When they can fix the holes the road & treat the sick, I'll begin to believe it.

    • @scorpioplm
      @scorpioplm Před rokem +1

      @@EP-bb1rm Let me guess you are under 25. What is the point of improving soil health if you cant sell what you grow at a profit. Improving pollinator numbers so they can produce what? same argument as above. The only way to learn how to farm is by farming with and listening to old farmers who know their farms like the back of their hand. There is a reason why farming is generally a family business. It might be ok if you are running a hobby farm with an additional income.

  • @DavidDatura
    @DavidDatura Před rokem +45

    This is the first Harry’s Farm episode I’ve watched that’s about the farming. I subscribed initially for the Ineos review (petrolhead here and have been enjoying Harry’s Garage for some time now) but this farming lark is actually very interesting too! I’ve surprised myself and will remain subscribed 😁

    • @YllaStar95970
      @YllaStar95970 Před rokem +14

      Welcome aboard, and buckle up, you'll learn just how great our government is.👍

  • @bernardjackson7119
    @bernardjackson7119 Před rokem +16

    Coming from farming in Australia where there’s no subsidies. It says a lot about government priorities and food security. I didn’t expect that the UK suffered severely from drought. There’s been very little rain here some areas haven’t been able to plant winter crops. It looks like Australia isn’t the only country that’s not immune from drought and low commodity prices

    • @Terraceview
      @Terraceview Před rokem

      When Harry says "drought" it doesn't mean what we get here, we grow hardier stuff.

    • @jncg2311
      @jncg2311 Před rokem

      @@Terraceview Yes, it's all relative. It's not drought in the comparable sense to Australian drought but for the traditionally temperate UK, where farming technique, crop cycles, crop choice and soils have previously been used to more consistent rainfall, climate change is pushing these weather systems that Harry shows in this video far more often. A cooler and wetter early spring just switched to a dry and now hot late spring with no sign of decent rainfall.
      In the SW of Scotland we are normally the grass growing masters, blessed with mild winters, moderate summers, moist growing seasons and few surprises but here just now the pastures are turning brown where the soil is at all thin, last year in similar conditions local dairy farmers were feeding winter silage to their cows in the summer to keep them going. It's not quite that bad yet but it doesn't look good.

  • @johnsm100
    @johnsm100 Před rokem +12

    Quick rain update :I live a couple of miles away from Harry and we had some heavy and pretty prolonged rain yesterday (Saturday) and thunderstorms today so hopefully he's had his 20mm to boost the wheat and osr. Great report as always Harry, and a fab Harry's garage at the show, congrats on your lovely Zagato winning the first prize 🙂👍

  • @judih.8754
    @judih.8754 Před rokem +25

    As a non- farmer from the US I find your reports enlightening yet maddening. It's sad that a farmer of your size cannot make a living actually growing crops. Sad is the only word for it.

  • @richardhale2117
    @richardhale2117 Před rokem +17

    As fascinating and educational as I find Harry's Farm videos to be, I cannot image trying to be in the business of farming for a living.

  • @dirtyhabitz2888
    @dirtyhabitz2888 Před rokem +18

    We don’t just need a new government, we need a new way of governance-the entire system is clearly broken and not fit for purpose.

  • @timwilkinson8023
    @timwilkinson8023 Před rokem +3

    Always interesting to listen Harry. Thanks for articulating the view sensibly and with a measure of calmness and pragmatism. Best of luck to you.

    • @gheaflorin
      @gheaflorin Před 11 měsíci

      yeah, right... he's beating around the bush ever since I started following the channel. If farmers want to make an impact they should all group up, and decide not to plant anything but that "ecological" weeds the government is pushing... that will ruin the dairy farmers and many other parts of the industry and agriculture. What the british government and the others are doing is to artificially increase the cost of food in the world market, and later on bitch about it

  • @edwinleslie1330
    @edwinleslie1330 Před rokem +6

    As a Brit living in Austria I watched a news programme and in Germany dairy farmers are giving up to.

  • @oliveringram3056
    @oliveringram3056 Před rokem +6

    Why don't politicians read history books. After the last war, when subsidies began, it was agreed that we as a nation must never be dependent on food grown overseas. Look at the country of origin on your food packaging. One good Dock strike and we have had it.

  • @janjungclaus4929
    @janjungclaus4929 Před rokem +18

    Dear Harry. I just love your no-nonsense approach to your farm - and at the same time I get frustrated that for a lot of your colleagues this is not just a game but a matter of “food on the table” (no pun intended). It should - long term - be a profitable business running a farm, and hard work as well as entrepreneurship should pay off. Farming seems to be on of the few business in the world where not the producer, but the retailer, gets the profit. Thanks for sharing your inputs - I think you and the likes makes a tremendous difference for your farmer colleagues!

    • @hughmarcus1
      @hughmarcus1 Před rokem

      Even business who supplies retailers gets hammered on price (because that's what they do). As a farmer I often wonder what it must be like to be a clothing manufacturer in poorer bits of the world. We just don't hear from them because they're far away

  • @johnjefferies2494
    @johnjefferies2494 Před rokem +14

    So instead of food security and independence, let's just import everything

    • @andrewgrosset9327
      @andrewgrosset9327 Před rokem

      Balance of payments comes to mind.... and hence higher interest rates, total madness!

  • @boriss.861
    @boriss.861 Před rokem +9

    Harry you are better than any "Farming Today" on Radio 4. Thanks

    • @TheAgwarn
      @TheAgwarn Před rokem +1

      And Country File!

    • @boriss.861
      @boriss.861 Před rokem +1

      @@TheAgwarn Forgot those Woke farmer bashing Biased Broadcasting Corporation.

  • @GeoffBuysCars
    @GeoffBuysCars Před rokem +3

    Harry are you part of a farming lobby to kick back against these ludicrous WEF ideologies? Have you seen what’s happened in Holland? What’s next…? I’m part of a few things behind the scenes looking to defend motorists abs it would be great to get your thoughts on it.

  • @oswaldjh
    @oswaldjh Před rokem +21

    Thinking about paying farmers not to grow makes my brain feel like it's growing a tumor.

    • @Lookup2Wakeup
      @Lookup2Wakeup Před rokem +1

      It's been happening for decades. My mates a famer in Cornwall & he lives off the hand outs to produce fa.....

  • @davelowery7085
    @davelowery7085 Před rokem +4

    Farming is clearly a difficult industry. With such small and variable profits. It's always interesting to get Harry's straight talking version of what's going on. Really enjoy these videos.

  • @theresamarie1379
    @theresamarie1379 Před rokem +1

    Whilst I'm up for fallow land to give it a rest, it is crazy that farmers are paid not to grow crops in this time of expensive food and air miles. We keep being told there is a food shortage coming and yet farmers are being told to re-wild and cut cattle production. How long will it be before the tables have turned and farmers (if there are any left) are told to grow more again? Only then it will be harder to get rid of pesky wild flowers and weeds to grow what we can actually eat. Less arable means less food for us and cattle - which means higher prices and shortages.
    When I was at agricultural college in the 80's, there were trials for going continuous wheat. Whilst yields dropped initially, by year 4-5, yields improved again up to 10 years.
    I can't believe how many dairy farmers have fallen by the wayside since the 80's. Again, it is crazy that it is cheaper to bring milk in from France than to produce it here!

  • @adriankirk4644
    @adriankirk4644 Před rokem +3

    Incredibly interesting from a laymans point of view. How farmers put up with pathetic government interference, I will never know. Soon there will be no farmers left. Thank you Harry for a wonderful way of enlightening we numpties.

  • @jonathanbeale3978
    @jonathanbeale3978 Před rokem +13

    Thank you Harry, as ever, very informative. How you maintain your sanity with so many things effecting the farm I do not know.

  • @jack14kd
    @jack14kd Před rokem +2

    Im so glad uncle klaus is lookin out for us

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat Před rokem +9

    Thanks for this channel Harry, the British public generally are pretty ignorant of farming matters, because there is a lack of information and education! Hoping you get some rain to help with what crops you do have! Interesting to see your upcoming film about your RR with "Special Guest" . Cheers.

  • @maxnex7676
    @maxnex7676 Před rokem +24

    You have to wonder who these bright young things are that pay farmers to not grow food, after this the country becomes reliant on imports which means money flowing out the country and worse still the reliance on other countries to supply. Grain is a strategic commodity like many other "home" grown products without which a country can be blackmailed to pay higher prices for imports.

    • @CLT007
      @CLT007 Před rokem +4

      Yep we should learn from the energy disaster - we need to get back to core need eg food to eat locally...

    • @bobstacey9311
      @bobstacey9311 Před rokem +4

      @@CLT007 The uk has more than capacity to be self sufficient in onshore gas production two wells on preston new road had a flow rate that would supply the whole of the uk for the next 20 years plus the capability to export the excess 90%. The debacle last November with the uk government reshuffle initially approved, production, then Rishey washy resinded the approval and the uk population suffered exploding energy ever since

    • @andrewgrosset9327
      @andrewgrosset9327 Před rokem

      @@bobstacey9311 Have you any data to support that claim? I found stable flow rates of between 60 and 100 thousand cubic feet per day which quite frankly are un-inspiring to say the least and couldn't possibly supply the whole UK given that in Dec 2021 United Kingdom Natural Gas: Consumption was reported at 7.445 BILLION Cub ft/Day.

    • @bobstacey9311
      @bobstacey9311 Před rokem

      @@andrewgrosset9327

    • @glendakirby5579
      @glendakirby5579 Před rokem

      The same thing is happening everywhere, it's planned and it's sinister.It's part of a Global plan.

  • @Simon-390
    @Simon-390 Před rokem +2

    Harry , you mention Mr Clarkson and spring barley. I really like the way Jeremy explains the money side and admits that he is fortunate to have Amazon money to help with the farm . He also is trying his hardest to stick to traditional farming and actually make a product for sale and take on the ludicrous bureaucracy and find workarounds to involve other farmers to also make and end product and income . It seems that you are going to lay down and just take the money ?

  • @phils2180
    @phils2180 Před rokem +6

    If the government are prepared to pay farmers to grow non food crops, I don't get why they can't use that money to shore up the price of food crops instead when the price is low? Even if yields are low at least there would be some food production vs none.

  • @moviebod
    @moviebod Před rokem +2

    All the time you can afford it Harry, I think you should keep growing food. I buy my milk from my local farm direct and they haven't put the cost up in a year. Good luck with rain. Fingers crossed.

  • @steffydog
    @steffydog Před rokem

    Always a fascinating watch, thanks Harry.

  • @silverdrillpickle7596
    @silverdrillpickle7596 Před rokem +7

    Love your farm and your videos!
    Pulling for your success from South Texas.

  • @Lookup2Wakeup
    @Lookup2Wakeup Před rokem +8

    Keeping a field fallow is like being on the dole. A mate of mine does this on his farm in Cornwall. Gets paid money from the government to produce fa. But he doesn't have to go & sign on. Bonkers economics.

  • @sharpbends
    @sharpbends Před rokem +5

    Getting paid to stay off the field sounds like match (/price?) fixing. Something is rotten in the system.

  • @KevsSanders
    @KevsSanders Před rokem

    Some of the best content on the internet - thank you.

  • @micssticksnpipes
    @micssticksnpipes Před rokem

    Love these videos. Many thanks 👍

  • @navaraboy3000
    @navaraboy3000 Před rokem +4

    I hope the l322 review is yourself and clarkson with both your l322 Farm transport vehicles

  • @colinmiles1052
    @colinmiles1052 Před rokem +7

    Great video Harry, as always. Very informative., thanks. I despair at Government interference in the farming industry. We will be producing less and less food and becoming more and more dependant on importing it. We all know what happened with Russian gas!

    • @w056007568
      @w056007568 Před rokem

      I could not agree more with this sentiment!

  • @Ducatista189
    @Ducatista189 Před rokem +4

    I would love to see Harry and Jeremy get together for an episode of shooting the breeze about farming and cars.

    • @JY-ev5ms
      @JY-ev5ms Před rokem +3

      I've got a feeling that could be his special guest for this Range Rover video as Clarkson has the same One

    • @Gtiles
      @Gtiles Před rokem

      @@JY-ev5msnailed it!!!

  • @davidcoley8821
    @davidcoley8821 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoy your farm clips.

  • @keithwright4921
    @keithwright4921 Před rokem

    Good luck,Harry,Keith&Molly,France,🤠🍻

  • @jimburns3636
    @jimburns3636 Před rokem

    Thanks for the update.

  • @martinboulden4388
    @martinboulden4388 Před rokem +1

    Harry is just a Legend. What a fabulous Life. ❤

  • @user-mz3sj7do4b
    @user-mz3sj7do4b Před rokem

    Thanks again H, continuing worrying times for Farmers but thanks for all you do.

  • @RickCT2000
    @RickCT2000 Před rokem +14

    Could Clarkson be your special guest to discuss whether the 322 is peak range rover? That would be a riot if he is.

    • @hughmarcus1
      @hughmarcus1 Před rokem +1

      Great thought Rick. It's interesting that both these guys, who are wealthy enough to drive anything they want, choose a TDV8 Range Rover as their daily hack.

    • @RickCT2000
      @RickCT2000 Před rokem +1

      @@hughmarcus1 I agree. Plus both are farmers and compare notes on crops. Clarkson, as we heard Harry say, has been working on him to grow barley for Hawkstone so it all adds up to a video together. That’s my guess who Harry’s special guest will be in next Sunday’s video.

  • @JoshuaMehojevich
    @JoshuaMehojevich Před rokem +1

    Love the channel from USA

  • @peterurquhart7191
    @peterurquhart7191 Před rokem

    Thank you for catch up , I hope you get the 🌧️ 🤞

  • @jazzjokesjalopies
    @jazzjokesjalopies Před rokem +1

    Harry’s Farm is a Master Class in raising crops. Fascinating. 😊

  • @patshiels5429
    @patshiels5429 Před rokem +17

    They should be supporting you to grow food

  • @jaydeehere1918
    @jaydeehere1918 Před rokem +2

    Good day from the Canadian Rockies l*l Harry. Noticed your Kicking Horse Resort t-shirt. I use to travel thru Golden BC many times to head east on the Trans Canada Highway to work at Emerald Lake Lodge in Yoho National Park. If you have or plan on coming that way, i highly recommend heading to Yoho , Takakkaw Falls, Spiral Tunnels, , Lake Louise, Banff, Canmore. Cheers, fantastic programming.

  • @user-os1df1nm6j
    @user-os1df1nm6j Před rokem +14

    Surely its better to subsidise food crop than be at risk of imported food being held to ransom by others

    • @RaptorFlyer3D
      @RaptorFlyer3D Před rokem +1

      But that’s exactly what “they” want… they can & will hold us to ransom because Brit farmers won’t farm in the future. Don’t get me started on the cow fart excuses to get beef ruled out in favour of insects on the menu.

    • @RaptorFlyer3D
      @RaptorFlyer3D Před rokem +5

      @bamboo zooka food or not, farmers should be encouraged to grow the best crops suitable for the land they have on their farm.

    • @glendakirby5579
      @glendakirby5579 Před rokem

      People do not have the capacity it seems to think as evil people do.WEF makes no bones of their determination to reduce the world population by 80%, now if you had sufficient funds to achieve this how would you go about it? Assuming you don't want to use big bombs.

  • @cepheus7850
    @cepheus7850 Před rokem +2

    Well, I suppose it was inevitable Harry that you would decide to grow plants that aren't food. You have been discussing this for months, and now here we are. Sad to see, but completely understandable given the alternatives you have now discussed. Strange days indeed.

  • @RaptorFlyer3D
    @RaptorFlyer3D Před rokem +12

    Why aren’t farmers questioning the “environmental” reasons to stop growing food crops?!?

    • @Rickwardful
      @Rickwardful Před rokem +8

      They most certainly are questioning it. But the Government and Civil Service seems to have its own agenda led by somebody called Janet Hughes that a lot of farmers just cannot understand.

    • @nakki123
      @nakki123 Před rokem +5

      We are.

    • @sandman8920
      @sandman8920 Před rokem +6

      We are don’t you worry! We all need to get together and say no! But how do we do that?

    • @RaptorFlyer3D
      @RaptorFlyer3D Před rokem +3

      @@sandman8920 respectfully I don’t know. It’s the same for lots of things being brought in, in recent times. The masses need to wake up and realise what’s really happening and stand up together. Fingers crossed.

    • @glendakirby5579
      @glendakirby5579 Před rokem

      Or keeping Animals?

  • @Blade1310
    @Blade1310 Před rokem +5

    Harry being surprisingly diplomatic for once saying the dam burst when it clearly didn't do it on its own! 🤔

    • @justinmurphy5074
      @justinmurphy5074 Před rokem

      Could well have collapsed on it's own. The flood gates were targeted several times in the last six months by himars rockets, was even reported in the Washington post.

    • @jamesadey8744
      @jamesadey8744 Před rokem

      Especially as the Ukrainians had been using it for target practice.

    • @pete540Z
      @pete540Z Před rokem

      Kinda like saying Epstein didn't kill himself.

  • @nicka-j418
    @nicka-j418 Před rokem

    Thank you Harry, l' m no Farmer , or sadly classic car owner, but I find your videos very interesting. You certainly have a busy life!

  • @S_Edward_Burns_ArtsEditor

    My thanks as ever. Much ado!

  • @stephenoconnor723
    @stephenoconnor723 Před rokem

    Love the TShirt, just back from uni in Calgary, kicking horse was a highlight of my trip 👍

  • @bobspeller2225
    @bobspeller2225 Před rokem

    Great update, seems like a very difficult job owning and running a farm with all the changing elements to manage and make a living. good luck Harry. all the best Bob

  • @matthewtrow5698
    @matthewtrow5698 Před rokem

    Wonderful watching this yesterday evening, after returning from a trip to Jericho in Oxford, back to Chippy, knowing that that desperately needed rain actually arrived!
    It started in Oxford probably around 5pm - not that much really.
    As we were having a few tipples, we got the s3 bus down - on the way back, around 7pm, as we got closer to Chippy it was clear a great deal more rain had hit!
    And right now, a bloody good soaking - not sure how much, but must be easily 30mm - so, jolly good all around for that wheat!
    It very much looks like it will have rained on Harry's farm too! The metoffice rainfall radar showed a huge wodge of heavy rain across Oxfordshire.
    Just shows how incredibly close to the wire farming can be! - so many variables, many of which are completely unpredictable.

  • @tentotwo8290
    @tentotwo8290 Před rokem

    Love your content Harry 👍

  • @jonojohnson1810
    @jonojohnson1810 Před rokem +1

    Love your honesty in your videos you don’t get that with anyone else. Iv got all permanent pastures and the money has gone maybe time to rip it up and get paid for stubble ? What a time to live in. Thank god for overdrafts

  • @WilliamStevens007
    @WilliamStevens007 Před rokem +1

    Although nice drop of rain in West Somerset this afternoon, Hope it made its way up and over to you Harry.

  • @user-iu8fn6lp8w
    @user-iu8fn6lp8w Před rokem

    Harry! Stoked to see you wearing a Kicking Horse T-Shirt! Watching you from Vernon BC Canada.

  • @davidfisher5507
    @davidfisher5507 Před rokem +11

    Really interesting discussion, we are having the same thoughts about break crops on our farm.
    Blackgrass has decimated our wheat this year and we are really losing control of the situation. A year of fallow might just help.

    • @w056007568
      @w056007568 Před rokem +2

      Based on admittedly limited personal experience I really doubt that a one year fallow will make much of a dent in the soil seedbed load regarding blackgrass in particular. Regards, Dan

    • @davidfisher5507
      @davidfisher5507 Před rokem +1

      @@w056007568 depends when the closed period ends, if we can get good germination in the stubble and then spray off and cultivate as soon as we are allowed too and get another germination going.
      We've got to try something cos the options we have now aren't working.

    • @tonys1636
      @tonys1636 Před rokem +3

      A lot of farmers may have to go back to the 3 year rotation of old, just needing a local livestock farmer to graze the fallow fields or become a mixed farm, Pigs are good for the soil and slow grown ancient breed pork tastes far better, even better still if an old apple/pear orchard on the farm, than the cheap factory farmed breeds also cuts down on expensive fertiliser. Not ploughing or deep tilling helps keep nutrients and structure in the soil.

    • @glendakirby5579
      @glendakirby5579 Před rokem

      @@tonys1636 There are people who would pay handsomely for Chicken raised as they were on farms 100 years ago, or pork with some fat and flavour it had when raised on swill. All lost because some numpties did not boil swill correctly.

    • @helenporter7584
      @helenporter7584 Před rokem

      @@glendakirby5579I’ve seen dead pigs put in the swill boiling tank!

  • @Shane_O
    @Shane_O Před rokem

    Well you got the rain… saw the radar. Go crops grow!

  • @RR_36V8
    @RR_36V8 Před rokem +2

    Looking forward to the video on the L322!

  • @patanna7452
    @patanna7452 Před rokem

    Mr. Metcalfe, We’re going through a dry spell here in Alberta Canada as well. Hope you get rain soon!

  • @nickl74
    @nickl74 Před rokem

    Really informative Harry - the business side is so often not explained in a succinct manner and it has changed so much of late. Thanks

  • @matthewbarber5047
    @matthewbarber5047 Před rokem +1

    Yet another great video Harry
    Crazy that the government will pay farmers not to grow food and leave land bare!
    If they paid farmers to grow peas, beans and was possible to grow osr surely it’s better for the bees and environment to have pollen and locally grown food..

  • @simonread732
    @simonread732 Před rokem +1

    It is increasingly hard to ignore this madness!

  • @julianchambers8372
    @julianchambers8372 Před rokem

    Thanks Harry

  • @gavinspring1350
    @gavinspring1350 Před rokem +1

    Food shortage on the horizon Harry, the way things are going? Anyway another great episode one of my favourite channels now. Morphed over from the Garage channel, and I'm finding this is so interesting. Thanks again all the best with the crops from us here in Australia.

  • @JasRoss
    @JasRoss Před rokem

    I know nothing whatsoever of farming here in the UK, but I find all of this interesting!

  • @johnfurnival4133
    @johnfurnival4133 Před rokem +2

    Excellent video Harry, utter madness to pay you to take your land out of production for food or oil, they import the stuff where they use the tested seed, fully understand the conservation side, what about the conservation in those other countries, lots of brown envelopes and holidays in government offices

  • @stephenkayll5241
    @stephenkayll5241 Před rokem

    I was in Dundee/ Arbroath this past week and the OSR was just flowering!!

  • @anthony208
    @anthony208 Před rokem

    I’ve be watching your farm channel for a while now, just catching up on earlier episodes, just seen your Cagiva elephant Dakar bike, jealous as hell, I’ve raced motocross for 40+ years and family members have been in farming for generations. I’ll have to pay more attention to your car channel now I realise you have bikes as well. Keep up the good work, very interesting discussion with your famous neighbour on the L322 RR, my daily drive for nearly the last 20 years is a Scooby Impreza.👍🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @ironfbody
    @ironfbody Před rokem

    I was in Wantage, just down the road at about 4pm, in the most tremendous thunderstorm. I hope you got at least some of the rain!

  • @pdterre5496
    @pdterre5496 Před rokem

    Many things are similar here in Finland. What i would like to have from Britain is the incentives for maintaining hedges . So good as windbreaks and for birdlife.

  • @simongriggs4351
    @simongriggs4351 Před rokem

    Thanks for explaining the farming issues harry at least i under stand it good to see the range rover being usd great video

  • @long_view
    @long_view Před rokem

    Rain in South Oxfordshire tonight, so hope it reached you too!

  • @355scott
    @355scott Před rokem +1

    I see your L322, I click. Still waiting for your collaboration with Clarkson on the L322.

  • @davidedge2189
    @davidedge2189 Před rokem +1

    Hope everyone got some rain .We have over 20mm near Chester and it’s still raining 😀

    • @w056007568
      @w056007568 Před rokem

      I wish! I'm in the East Midlands (Rutland) and we have not had any measurable rainfall since May 8th with 8.1mm on that day. All crops and grassland and trees in the locality are showing pretty severe signs of stress.

  • @ozodyssey5528
    @ozodyssey5528 Před 11 měsíci

    A farmer in Essex just lost 10 acres (and the combine by the looks of things) due to a fire. Made me realise we hadn't heard anything from Harry for a while

  • @watchmrcontent
    @watchmrcontent Před rokem +3

    If lots of other farmers think like you. the British countryside could look quite a different colour in 2024 - no more fields of dayglo yellow

  • @BenAdamsAgri
    @BenAdamsAgri Před rokem

    Thinking the same on the farm here too Harry

  • @AR-rs2dy
    @AR-rs2dy Před rokem

    Proper interesting your lordship.

  • @geraldbeard856
    @geraldbeard856 Před rokem

    Theres a chap here in Devon who runs Riverford organics ......Guy Watson and he said the other day leaving farming and food producers to survive on the open markets of the world isn't going to work..........very true words i think

  • @davidhall1395
    @davidhall1395 Před rokem

    Yes hit the nail..small businesses, farms and anything the small person trys..Government interference.. Government that has no experience no abilities telling people who can what to do.

  • @johnennis3542
    @johnennis3542 Před rokem

    Damien, I’m so sorry and genuinely angry that this has happened to you. It beggars belief that there are people in this world who would do such a dreadful, callous and vile thing to another person. I certainly wouldn’t be as generous as you to your attacker but as always you make your point perfectly. Hopefully the person who did this will not only get the justice he deserves but also get to read the many comments of support you have got. I wish you well over the coming weeks and months as you take the time needed to heal and while it may be a long journey I’m sure you will get there. Do take up any support offered and continue to share your feelings with those who are in a position to help. Very best wishes to you and your family.