Scale and very low growing cost per tonne. This is why ELMS is coming!
Hope & Faith Farms (Mike Mitchell)
Hope & Faith Farms (Mike Mitchell)
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All the tech in the world and yet they can’t work out how to drive out of the dust
Then the first one has to wait on the headland for half an hour for the others to get out of his way.
Its a lovely shot for the cameras having them all in a line, but I bet the air filters and radiators are loving being in all that dust. In fact, I bet the ones at the back are working 5 degrees hotter at least than the one at the frontScale and very low growing cost per tonne. This is why ELMS is coming!
Hope & Faith Farms (Mike Mitchell)
Also, they are quite aggressive with the reel? I always thought it was to just touch the heads rather than really pull them?Scale and very low growing cost per tonne. This is why ELMS is coming!
Hope & Faith Farms (Mike Mitchell)
Bound to be collisions in that poor visibilityIts a lovely shot for the cameras having them all in a line, but I bet the air filters and radiators are loving being in all that dust. In fact, I bet the ones at the back are working 5 degrees hotter at least than the one at the front
Could of slapped it in reverse and saved 5 minutes turningDoing a little dance at the headlands.To the REALLY annoying music!
The reel is to run at just faster than forward speed and tip the ear into the header?Also, they are quite aggressive with the reel? I always thought it was to just touch the heads rather than really pull them?
Yes, but just on the ear, I thought, on that video, the reel is quite a long way into plant.The reel is to run at just faster than forward speed and tip the ear into the header?
I would think crops will be growing in the UK long after that land has been abandoned, completely unsustainable.
Read Schumachers' Small is beautiful if you don't understand, nature should be treated as a finite resource (capital) and not just as an input cost. You can learn as much from that book as any fashionable regenerative cropping book.
I thought it was the knife knocking ,that's what ours sounds like anywayAll I could think was how annoying that damn music was!