‘Fluffy’ Countryfile is only for townies, say angry farmers - Times

DRC

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I wonder if other occupations are so obsessed about watching a programme about what we do all day.
I suppose it's like virtual hedge farming. Do farmers still go for a ride around the neighbourhood on a Sunday afternoon to see what everyone else is up to ?
 
I wonder if other occupations are so obsessed about watching a programme about what we do all day.
I suppose it's like virtual hedge farming. Do farmers still go for a ride around the neighbourhood on a Sunday afternoon to see what everyone else is up to ?
My neighbour drives up the road near us at about 15 mph at least twice a day looking to see what I'm up to .
 

KMA

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Location
Dumfriesshire
haven't watched that rubbish for ages, anytime I have caught a glimpse as I try to find something worth watching I have to quickly flick on before I launch something hard and heavy at John Craven's head, can't afford to replace the idiot box every week.
 

Paddington

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Location
Soggy Shropshire
Rarely get to watch more than a few minutes on Sunday as seems to be on different times every week, it could be compressed into half an hour if they cut out the long intros, repetition, general BBC esque wittering and just gave us more facts. Adam Henson is a good farming representative, when he isn't off buying bulls all over the countryside, I think his hands are tied by the BBC when it comes to certain topics (did I mention badgers?). Weather forecast is the redeeming feature, also Miss Harrison's legs.
 

Yale

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Livestock Farmer
Well we do have s YouTube account / channel, so it it s possibility of there is some genuine interest.
In Wales there is a programme called Cefn Gwlad in which basically Dai Jones (Welsh farming celebrity) visits farms in Wales and tours their farm and family like @Penmoel.

This format could be adopted and TFF members could give the tour of their place with crop and livestock interest.

I'm sure there are lots of fascinating farmers on here.

Problem is the cost of filming and time taken.:scratchhead:
 
In Wales there is a programme called Cefn Gwlad in which basically Dai Jones (Welsh farming celebrity) visits farms in Wales and tours their farm and family like @Penmoel.

This format could be adopted and TFF members could give the tour of their place with crop and livestock interest.

I'm sure there are lots of fascinating farmers on here.

Problem is the cost of filming and time taken.:scratchhead:
Certainly something worth looking into though. (y)
 
I'd watch it more if Bob Fleming presented it . :)
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haulmblower

Member
Location
Staffordshire
It's one thing making a video for other farmers, I've seen posts on here where arable farmers have admitted they don't know much about livestock and vise versa. So you need to think how to explain what you do.

Can you cram them with information too please?
And answers to all the daft questions someone who isn't a farmer would ask.

If you video a bull can you put a wheelbarrow by it for scale?

Thank you.
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