The Merl’s account is amazing. It’s only 45mins up the road. I’m into history and have pencilled in a visit as a post lambing treat to myself.@farmersoftheuk on twitter is good because you get someone new every week then you can continue to follow your favourites. It's also interesting to follow a few from other parts of the world, so @farmsoftheworld was a good starting point in the same way but no longer operational although historic content still there. And you MUST follow @theMerl (even though you are in Scotland) which has to be one of the best and funniest twitter accounts EVER.
My least favouriteGot to be so selective on twitter I find, Some cracking posters but some where the saying "empty vessels make the most noise " is appropriate
Gibson Pastoral is a good one for facts and figures following a well run kiwi farm
Drumgoon, Kinnard, Milk sourse If you want an insight into massive scale Wisconsin and Dakota dairying
Tom Pemberton Farm Life.You Tube.It is as it is.
Think he bought a house on the back of You Tubing.
thefunkyfarmer on YouTube. Or cotlandfarmer.
I have to chuckle at some of his Northern sayings. Silo for clamp silage, and till for fertilizer. Saying that most old rouges in Carmarthenshire/South Cardiganshire still call it Iguana.Maybe he could spend some of the money he earns tidying his farm up.
@Agoftheworld twitter is the current international one that has a different farmer each week so sometimes some good dairy ones on it, all interesting anyway.@farmersoftheuk on twitter is good because you get someone new every week then you can continue to follow your favourites. It's also interesting to follow a few from other parts of the world, so @farmsoftheworld was a good starting point in the same way but no longer operational although historic content still there. And you MUST follow @theMerl (even though you are in Scotland) which has to be one of the best and funniest twitter accounts EVER.