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a farmers life for me - bbc

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_1/
first episode last night on bbc 2 - whaddya think? :dontknow:

i liked it! 9 couples competeing for a suffolk farm and financial support for the first year.
first challenge was to take a half acre and demonstrate small scale, their business plan.
the couples do not generally have much sense of what they're taking on, but there were some good ideas there, like serviced allotments, and mutton sausages! - very niche and premuim market stuff.

i would have liked to see someone use fleeces and other animal products in their plans, not just the meat from the livestock. but i'm a spinner so i guess that's why!

so, will you be watching?

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Post: # 222690Post bonniethomas06 »

I won't - we were called for an audition but didn't because of our sick cat - so if it is really good I don't think I could bear having missed out!!!
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ah bonnie, hope the cat it better?
the narrator said they had hundreds of applications, not surprising reallY!

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hoping to wath it tonight, or tomorrow!

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Post: # 222714Post Keaniebean »

Oh I heard about this, actually I think it was probably Bonniethomas06 mentioning the audition in a previous post :oops: :iconbiggrin:

It sounds like the kind of thing I like to have on, although I will feel sick watching those people do what I could only dream of :pukeright: :lol:
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Post: # 222720Post happyhippy »

I watched it and quite liked it.Would of been nice if they would of had more info on the contestants,they did'nt seem to get much of an introduction?It'll be interesting to see how things progress.I'm also wondering if all the animals stay contained! :iconbiggrin:

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took a long time to show lots of pretty views of wheat fields I thought!
would be interested to see the milliner shearing & dying the fleece to make hats....
and nice piggies ;)

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Just watchd it. enjoyed it, but thoughtit was fairly obvious which couple would be going home!. maybe it´s just the way the put the footage together, but it made me wonder why theu even got picked to go on the show!

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Post: # 222766Post Millymollymandy »

I so agree with you Niknik!! I enjoyed it but couldn't understand the sowing of seed into that dustbath of earth; there was no water anywhere to irrigate the crops and how are they going to keep sheep on half an acre? The 'grazing' was atrocious, just a load of thistles. Rather confusing I thought.
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well it is a tv show......... just notsure about the ¨"reality" bit tho :lol:

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Who the hell would want to be a farmer?

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Post: # 222924Post Stonehead »

oldjerry wrote:Who the hell would want to be a farmer?
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Here, me!

It would mean I was moving up in the world. I might even have a tractor instead of a scythe and hoe.
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Post: # 222933Post Keaniebean »

Yep me too. I would rather be surrounded by those kind of pigs any and every day of the week. :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 222937Post Big Al »

oldjerry wrote:Who the hell would want to be a farmer?

Have you ever seen a poor farmer??

I haven't.

Sure if you add up all the hours they work for what they get paid etc then it might well be as little as the minimum wage but that's what a lot of other folk [ if they are lucky ] get.
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Post: # 222976Post oldjerry »

It would mean I was moving up in the world. I might even have a tractor instead of a scythe and hoe.[/quote]

You sound a bit like me,there's a few of us round here,and we're known as 'wheel-barrow farmers'.

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