I really love the channel. I know nothing about sheep, I'm suckler/beef country and the same with a few farmers at work. We all watch the channel. One thing I will say is that what might be not a big thing to you now but it will be in years to come is all your boss man's stories. It's brilliant to hear them, and other older farmers stories, people they knew and the ways things were done. It's brilliant to get these stories and faces documented for all time on the videos etc. keep up the good work and I can see this channel getting fairly big. This type of video is great content getting talking to different people from around the place.
wonderful video, great to hear the old stories,seeing all the machines working on the land- great to witness super countryside especially in the sunshine a rare day
your dad should go in for the main man on the program country file over hear in England he would be a star its got really rubbish we need a man like him .
my grand parents were all Irish , my Grand father and his young wife came here to work in the pits he was from newton butler in the north , Boyle and McCormick , my mothers side came from Cork area , Mogan and Gormley , in the times of the clearance all the rest of their family's went to America , my grandad used the scythe to cut his grass , big man over 6ft4 worked down the pits in 18inch seems shovelling out coal he worked in the pits till he was 69 , hard times iam nearly 70 and can still smell the soda bread grannie made , grand dad use to tell me stories about them making potcheen in the moors they dug a pit so the customs men couldn't see the fires at night
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Very interesting video all them tractors I seen one little tractor there I learned how to drive on it a fergson 20 tvo back in the mid 60ts I remember topping thistles with a finger bar mower for 10 bob a day great times I member the trashing mill I bought my own tractor at 15 years old worked away for two years and went to England at 17 and the rest is history back home now here in meath
Love the videos them tractors are in good shape for the age of them. More tractors there then in the whole of kerry is right. It looked like there was good growth there.
Very interesting to hear the Old farmers talking. Telling us the old days were better I think the farming community will keep getting smaller and smaller it's a shame