Island Life Magazine Ltd October/November 2010 | Page 81

country life Island Life - October/November 2010 Photo: Left: Dominator 108S Combine which has now recently been replaced with the latest combine Claas Lexion 580 above. Photo: Right: Jaguar Harvester pictured with new Holland tractor and trailers ready to start the day at John Bradleys farm. to the advances in technology. We machinery. harvester, we can cover a massive were looking at machines 10 or 15 And as Bun points out: “It is not just years ago that were available in the the purchase price, it is the depreciation have envisaged 10 years ago that one United States and Australia, which are that kills it for a lot of farmers. It is a combine could do 2,400 acres with one now readily reaching these shores. It is bit like buying a new car. You either combine in four weeks. not a question of downsizing for the buy it, and change it each year to try to “We can now do 10 to 12 acres an European market, in some cases it is keep it up to date, which costs an awful hour, whereas in the past we would actually going the other way. lot of money. Or you keep it for many probably have done well to do that “So we are getting these huge acreage each year with it. We could not years and eventually run it into the acreage in a day. We used to think if we American crop sprayers and combines ground, and it is still going to cost you did 15 acres we had had a very good coming over here, and even the tractors an awful lot of money. day, now we do that amount in an hour have got much bigger. We would “I was talking to a farmer friend of and 10 minutes.” never have dreamed of running a 360 mine recently and he admitted that horse-power tractor even 10 years ago. the reason we are probably being was 123 acres of harvesting – and that But as you can imagine the amount used more than ever is because of the wasn’t even in a full day. We have been of work you can cover a day with a huge depreciation of equipment. It is told that the combine we are using at machine like that is phenomenal.” something we can bear the brunt of the moment can harvest enough grain because we are using them to their in a day to produce one million loaves absolute maximum. of bread!” So it is understandable that in an ever-changing market with costs soaring that many farmers turn to “With your average dairy or arable the likes of Bun for assistance rather farmer, machinery will rarely be used to than fork out what could be hundreds its full capacity. But we have invested of thousands of pounds for essential in a large piece of kit like the combine Visit our new website - www.visitislandlife.com He added: “The most we have done WORDS: PETER WHITE 81