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I think that should be 'used to get' , not very often he does a real farming story lately?
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 .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 ?
First time are you still in bed!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 .
Would there be a genuine interest for true 'farming' type program though?
With the knowledge on demographic spread that is here on TFF, maybe it is something we should be looking to do ourselves!?
TFF you tube channel.
Well we do have s YouTube account / channel, so it it s possibility of there is some genuine interest.TFF you tube channel.
Sometimes the last one as well .First time are you still in bed!
Well people do actually buy DVDs of men silaging!!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.Well we do have s YouTube account / channel, so it it s possibility of there is some genuine interest.
Certainly something worth looking into though.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.
Maybe TFF send out recording equipment to a farm with rough instructions.Certainly something worth looking into though.
You will need something to do soon. Sounds a good idea if you could get advertisers sponsoring it.Certainly something worth looking into though.
I used to love watching Jack Hargreaves . Happy days .Some of the early Cefn Gwlad are hilarious! The bit where he leans on a dry stone wall and a whole length gives way, and the one where he tries a canoe had me clutching my sides with laughter!
They need to find another Jack Hargreaves with that lovely series "Out of Town".