Traditional Farming in Ireland - Growing & Harvesting Oats - Threshing - Irish Farming Documentary{



In this short film we follow a group on vintage enthusiasts from the edge of Lough Neagh in the North of Ireland as they grow and harvest a field of Oats as would have been down in theirs father day. They use the traditional farming methods that would have been used here in Ireland during the last c.

Traditional Farming in Ireland - Growing & Harvesting Oats - Threshing - Irish Farming Documentary

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- cradlle missing of the sythe can'zt really set about a crop with out it
Jak dla mnie dość ciekawe, blaty z marmuru warszawa , warto było. - can use ground oats to create microbes for land or garden. bucket/pail with a little moist soil or compost a sprinkle of Azomite ( rock dust) ground kelp/seaweed or any dry organic nutrients, 1 cup ground oats on top light spray of water cover container leave in warm dark area 3 - 7 days when white fuzzy mold (mycelium) appears add it to compost tea for Fungal dominated tea. leave out Molasses
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- obair iontach!
- I remember the standing thresher and baler being used and also drove a T20 petrol /tvo for 10 years starting from the age of eleven. Second tractor at the time was a David Brown cropmaster for heavy work and superceded by a Massey 35 petrol / tvo. My lifelong school mate bought the David Brown and used it for a couple of years contracting. As an under five we had a fordson major prior to that and we were the first family in our local area to have a tractor as horses were still being widely used. Many of the early implements were modified from horsedrawn, the finger mower, the cart, the rake and the hay wain, the two latter standing idle until being scrapped in my mid teens. The cart hauled everything from manure to earth and rocks right up until I left home aged twenty one and in the 70s.
- G'day and greetings from Tasmania Australia, very interesting and a credit to all involved to keep the farming practices of yesteryear alive and to show what it was like farming back then, thank you for the fine videos I have subscribed and look forward to many instalments. Kind regards John Kinnane
- 250 👍. Well done. Can't wait till you hit 1 million. 🥰
- Great video. I enjoyed watching every minute of this fantastic video!
- When I was a boy, I was fortunate enough to be helping on a farm when they last used a binder. I was also there when the thrasher was used with a wire tied baler. I remember back wiring that thing and how dirty and noisy it was. That was in the early Sixties, maybe 63 or 64. A great video that brought back many happy memories.
- Excellent video, very informational. Why do they cross the belts when they could just reverse the tractor to tighten it?
- Love your channel. going to share it along with the best of everything Irish on the Irish channel
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- My Daddy was born in 1915 and was a farmer most of his life in S.C. His Mama came straight from Ireland. His Daddy came straight from Scotland. Daddy drove a red International and two John Deere tractors from the 60's.
- Excellent video, very informative, a great bit of history. Thanks to all involved.