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00:01Across Scotland's remote and rugged landscapes...
00:04It's absolutely out of this world.
00:08..farming families...
00:09Keep going. Well done.
00:10..are working harder than ever...
00:12..to make a living.
00:15Blood, sweat and tears went into them.
00:21..embracing new ideas...
00:23He's in.
00:24Perfect.
00:25Abby?
00:26..and preserving ancient traditions.
00:28His goal was to get us to love it,
00:30and he's definitely achieved that.
00:32..trying to ensure the future for the next generation.
00:36Would you prefer to be farming or school?
00:38Farmer.
00:39..in challenging times.
00:41Are they going to take away a farm just yet?
00:44When you see this, you have to deal with the problem.
00:47It's quite heartbreaking.
00:49Five families...
00:50Please.
00:51..share their struggles.
00:53I don't even know why I'm crying.
00:54It happens all the time.
00:56It's all very stressful.
00:58Oh, my goodness.
00:59..and celebrate their triumphs.
01:01Well done.
01:02Isn't that not just the most beautiful thing you could see?
01:05That's why I do it.
01:12..summer is turning to autumn.
01:15On you go, hop, hop, hop!
01:17The change of season marks the end of the farming calendar.
01:22There you go, happy days.
01:25..and the seeds of new beginnings.
01:28Right, let's go out to the glen.
01:35In Dumfries and Galloway, at Old Newton Farm, it's a 5am start for the Johnston family.
01:42What shoes are you wearing, Piggy?
01:47To keep their dairy contract, they have to be producing milk in just six weeks' time.
01:53But to do that, they need a new dairy herd.
01:56Now, other foot, please.
01:59That's him. Good job.
02:00So today, they're heading to a farm sale in Cheshire.
02:05Do you think we're going to buy a little cow today?
02:07Two.
02:07Oh, you're not very optimistic then?
02:11A little bit nervous, because they could be at a fairly strong price.
02:16So it's a tough one, I reckon we've done all of this to maybe not be able to buy any
02:21if they're too expensive.
02:25All right.
02:26Get your headphones on to it.
02:28You can always go for a wee nap on the way.
02:32The market for dairy cows is at a high right now.
02:36A cell ring is just a pressure cooker though, isn't it?
02:39Yeah.
02:40You get 30 seconds, maybe a minute in the ring.
02:42To make a decision on the cow.
02:43To make a decision and bid on it.
02:45It's only the day that might define the rest of your milking career.
02:49There's no nerves to be had.
02:51And that's not their only challenge.
02:53The dairy shed build is now weeks behind schedule.
02:58And they can't produce milk without a working parlour.
03:03If we don't hit our deadline on the milk in the tank, we lose our milk contracts.
03:08So that puts into jeopardy our whole business.
03:12We've just spent in the region of £300,000 on a new dairy build.
03:17So I would say it would be pretty catastrophic if we lost that contract and we have nowhere to sell
03:22our milk.
03:25Oh my God.
03:33They're not a million miles different tarpaulin happens, are they?
03:36No.
03:38Is that a smell?
03:40Adam's dad PJ has driven up from Gloucestershire to help out.
03:45He's gorgeous, isn't he?
03:49Look at your grandson.
03:50It's like a proper farmer.
03:52A bad part of Jayol.
03:55Right, we're going to have a quick look around these cows.
03:58Everyone got their fuel they need?
04:00Yeah?
04:00Everyone happy now?
04:02All the boys are fed, or being fed.
04:05And we're going to go look around some cows.
04:14These are all milking cows.
04:16We want to buy the dry cows.
04:17Because obviously we've got nowhere to milk them at the moment.
04:21Dry cows are pregnant and not in milk.
04:24But they'll calve in time to produce milk for the delivery deadline.
04:29They look really smart actually.
04:31A lot bigger than I thought they would be.
04:34Yeah, really smart.
04:35But...
04:37Pardon?
04:37No, I know which other one I want.
04:40OK.
04:41Dairy milk we want.
04:42Yeah.
04:43Dairy milk.
04:44Oh, OK.
04:45I reckon we just found the person to take over our farm when me and Adam want to retire.
04:54Dairy milk.
04:56Yeah.
04:57Dairy milk.
04:59Dairy milk.
05:02Dairy milk.
05:13Dairy milk.
05:16Dairy milk.
05:17Over the two days sale, Lucy and Adam want to buy around 40 cows.
05:23Dairy milk.
05:24But there's a lot of competition.
05:27Dairy milk.
05:29Dairy milk.
05:31Dairy milk.
05:34Dairy milk.
05:41Dairy milk.
05:4250, 70, 50, 80, 50.
05:44They've set themselves a budget,
05:46averaging £2,500 per cow.
05:49If I missed you,
05:50which is away this time at £22.50.
05:53The Johnson family, thank you very much.
05:55We've got our first car.
05:58Very excited.
05:59Adam is also excited,
06:00but you can't retail by his weight.
06:02£28,000, £19,50, took it there,
06:04£2,000, £50, £20, £50, £1,
06:06£2, £20, £21, £20,
06:08£3 is the same, £1,50,
06:10£18, £18, £18,
06:11£18,000, £2,000, £2,000, £2,200,
06:15Johnson, £2,200.
06:18Two cows bought,
06:19both well within budget.
06:22Do you just want to go out
06:23and save us some fresh air?
06:25Did you?
06:28It was a little bit nerve-wracking
06:30to make sure we buy
06:31enough to justify transport
06:34all the way up to Scotland,
06:35so that's the next challenge.
06:38Ideally, we'd buy
06:39£35, £40 minimum
06:41to get on a lorry.
06:42Three, two, three.
06:44At the moment,
06:45I think we bought three,
06:46so another £37 to go.
06:48At left centre,
06:49the £24,50
06:50and our summer away
06:50at £24,50.
06:52Johnson.
06:54Can I get a Rocky Road as well, please?
06:56Thank you so much.
06:57I'm going to go deliver cakes
06:58and a sausage roll
06:59and hope that keeps them going
07:00for a little bit longer.
07:02Lot number 103 is next.
07:03There's a dry cowl
07:04who's got so in our form
07:05in 2018.
07:06At 1,800,
07:0718, 850,
07:0880, 50, 90 days,
07:0819, 150,
07:0990, 50, 90, 52,
07:112050, 20, 51,
07:12if you like,
07:131, 2, 1,
07:132, 150, 21, 50,
07:15in the front of it at 21, 50,
07:1721, 50.
07:18That goes to the Johnson's.
07:20Well into the afternoon,
07:22they've only bought
07:23eight cows.
07:28But the prices are going up.
07:322, 6, 50,
07:332, 6, 57,
07:342, 750,
07:352, 750,
07:36then she's away this time
07:37at 20, 750.
07:39Johnson,
07:39as before,
07:402, 750.
07:41And with just nine cows
07:43at their target budget average,
07:46they decide to call it quits.
07:49Cows are getting a wee bit younger now,
07:50so your prices are starting to creep up.
07:52Because they're starting to flow 2,000s
07:54and now we're up to sort of
07:55low 3,000s price points.
07:56We knew they were going to be dear enough,
07:58but yeah,
07:59I don't think we can afford
08:00to put a herd together
08:01at three grand ahead.
08:027, 27,
08:02don't lose her,
08:03but 37, 50.
08:05For now,
08:06they have to get back to Scotland,
08:08so they'll bid on day two
08:10of the sale remotely.
08:12But we've got the heifers tomorrow,
08:13so hopefully they can make up
08:15a lorry load.
08:19Consumer demand,
08:21seasonality,
08:22and the weather
08:23can all affect
08:24livestock prices.
08:30200 miles northwest,
08:33on Scotland's remote
08:34and rugged Kintyre Peninsula...
08:37We're going through the middle field.
08:39Aye.
08:40Yeah.
08:41Andrew Glenn
08:41and Dad Terence
08:43are gathering in their ewes
08:45with single lambs.
08:47Are you wanting to come up with me
08:49in the field or not?
08:50Aye, I'll go up with you
08:51and help you up there.
08:54Also on the team
08:55is agricultural student Natalie.
09:00So,
09:01you're done there,
09:02Natalie,
09:02just stop me
09:03from going down the lane,
09:05and me and Dad
09:06will be bringing it
09:07out of this field.
09:09Dad.
09:10What?
09:10Me and you
09:11are both going up.
09:12Yep.
09:12So we all know
09:13where we're going.
09:14Yep.
09:15Natalie,
09:16do you know
09:17where you're going?
09:18I do know
09:18where I'm going.
09:19I don't know
09:19where I'm going.
09:28Today,
09:29they're weaning
09:30and weighing lambs.
09:33Welcome.
09:34The results will reveal
09:36how well this year's
09:37stock is growing.
09:39Welcome.
09:40Here, bro.
09:42Guns, guns.
09:46I'm going to be easier.
09:48That's it now.
09:51It's not just
09:52the lambs
09:52that are on weight watch.
09:55Don't you laugh at it.
09:5868.
09:59Very nice.
09:5990.
10:02I usually run
10:04about 87.
10:06You're wearing
10:07steel-toed cap wellies.
10:12There they go.
10:13There they go.
10:15Shh, shh, shh, shh.
10:20Orange.
10:23I'm out.
10:25The lambs are
10:26colour-coded
10:27according to weight.
10:29Long keep stores,
10:31which is 33,
10:3236 kilograms.
10:35Blue.
10:37Short keep stores,
10:3930, 60, 40,
10:40and then hopefully
10:41everything above 40
10:43is fat.
10:45Yellow.
10:47They want high numbers
10:49of fat lambs
10:50nearly ready
10:50to be sold.
10:52Jeez-o.
10:53Yep.
10:54Especially as they need
10:55to buy in more
10:56breeding stock
10:57after losing 60 sheep
10:59in winter storms.
11:02We lost so many
11:03with a flood.
11:04We're going to have to
11:05buy ones in.
11:06But the price of lambs
11:08this year isn't saying.
11:10It might come down,
11:11but we're not sure yet.
11:15Yellow.
11:17This year we seem to have
11:18so much grass
11:19and we're still in the time
11:21of the year
11:21where the grass
11:22has got good protein in it.
11:23so they're growing.
11:24They're growing well,
11:25actually.
11:28Right, done.
11:30Perfect.
11:31The results are in.
11:3423 big ones.
11:3630 bucks for a good.
11:39A welcome boost
11:41to their depleted flock.
11:45They're nice to be lambs.
11:47They are.
11:52Autumn is a busy season
11:54in the farming calendar
11:55with harvesting,
11:57livestock sales
11:59and the start
12:00of breeding cycles.
12:0550 miles northeast
12:06in Glasgow,
12:08Adam's had to make time
12:10in his demanding schedule
12:11for a long-awaited
12:13prosthetic leg fitting.
12:15Have a wee wee
12:16and I'll let him know
12:16you're here, okay?
12:17Magic.
12:18Thanks, Adam.
12:20Although antibiotics
12:21have helped
12:22with the recent infection,
12:23he needs a replacement leg.
12:26I've had this leg
12:27now for about two years,
12:28so your stump
12:29changes over time
12:30so it's just
12:31become time
12:32for a new one,
12:33basically.
12:33It'll fit a wee bit better
12:34and stop me getting
12:35some sores and whatnot
12:36and just make it
12:37a wee bit easier
12:37going forward.
12:38I think I've got
12:38some new feet
12:39to try as well
12:40so, yeah,
12:41that should be pretty good.
12:45At Old Newton,
12:46Lucy is preparing
12:48for day two
12:48of the cow auction.
12:50In you go.
12:52But this time
12:53she'll be bidding online.
12:54You can sit there.
12:57So,
12:57I'm on my own
12:58doing bidding.
13:00I just don't know
13:01how I actually
13:02do it
13:03is the problem.
13:05She needs to pick cows
13:06due to calf
13:07at the right time.
13:09October 5th.
13:11To coincide
13:12with the parlour
13:13being finished.
13:14As soon as a cow
13:15calves,
13:16she'll have a lot
13:17of milk to her
13:18and just
13:20the way
13:20dairy cows
13:21are nowadays,
13:22they have a lot
13:23more milk
13:23than a calf
13:24can drink
13:24so it would
13:26cause her
13:27a fair amount
13:28of health issues
13:28if we didn't get
13:29that milk off of her.
13:30So we've just got
13:31to be really careful
13:31that when they're
13:32calving in
13:32that we're going
13:33to have somewhere
13:33to milk them.
13:36All right,
13:37so this is
13:37the first one.
13:43Lucy is bidding
13:44against ringside
13:46buyers.
13:4624.50
13:47at 24.50
13:48make 80
13:4924.80
13:50tidied up for me
13:505.25
13:51and another 50
13:52at 25.50
13:5325.50
13:54at 25.50
13:5525.50
13:56shakes his head
13:57ringside then
13:57she's away on line
13:58at 25.50
14:00Lucy Johnson
14:0125.50
14:03Yay!
14:04I got one!
14:05And it was
14:06the one I wanted
14:07so
14:09I'm petrified.
14:10Poor Doug's
14:11probably bounced
14:12to the ceiling
14:12because I was
14:13sat there bouncing
14:14and the joys
14:15of parenting
14:15and trying
14:16to farm
14:18and you're
14:19going to have
14:19a little sleep
14:25and other cows
14:26up that fits
14:27their timeline
14:33I'll set the one
14:34in
14:34I know
14:36buddy
14:38And by the time
14:39Adam checks in
14:40It's like Tinder
14:41for cows is it?
14:42Yeah and I'm
14:43loving it
14:44She's bought
14:45four
14:4524.50
14:465.25
14:48At 25.00
14:50Johnson
14:5025.00
14:52Yay go mum
14:53Go mum
14:54At 2.9
14:552,009
14:5550
14:5629.50
14:57At 29.50
14:583,000
14:59bid online
15:00at 3,000
15:01How does she
15:01weigh this time
15:02at 3,000
15:03Johnson
15:04makes her
15:04with a spot
15:05at 3,000
15:05Can you get
15:06some good biscuits?
15:08Just being the boss
15:09over here
15:09doing the bidding
15:12It's gone to my head
15:15Oh it's like an
15:16online gambling game
15:17I think
15:17yeah
15:18I've just been in there
15:19and Lucy spent
15:1910 grand
15:20in about three minutes
15:22It's an expensive week
15:24I had to buy
15:25new feeder wagon
15:25new sheds
15:27new cows
15:28It's a big week
15:29Signed at 2,800
15:31Johnson
15:322,8
15:34So heifers
15:35Lucy's bidding on
15:35at the minute
15:36are first time mums
15:37basically
15:38so they've never milked
15:39before
15:39generally in the first year
15:41they don't produce
15:42quite as much milk
15:43as a second
15:44and third lactation cow
15:45but
15:45you've also got
15:46that cow
15:47for more years
15:48so
15:48for us
15:49we'd much rather
15:50buy a younger herd
15:51that we're going to have
15:52for the next 10 years
15:53hopefully
15:54than buy older cows
15:55and then have to
15:56replace them sooner
15:58It's how we've done it before
15:59and it worked really well
16:05Done
16:06Woohoo
16:079, 10, 11
16:0912
16:10And there's how you spend
16:1130 grand
16:12in about 20 minutes
16:14Are you not happy with that?
16:16That's good
16:1612
16:17Yeah
16:18So we bought 21 total
16:20Yeah
16:20So we bought 9 yesterday
16:21That's all right then
16:22Good
16:22More cows on the farm
16:24We're like
16:24getting closer and closer
16:25to being a proper dairy farm
16:28Yeah
16:28It's exciting
16:32The cows will be delivered
16:34in a fortnight
16:35Hey
16:36All you needed
16:37The persuader
16:39Happy?
16:40Now Adam and Craig
16:42need to finish building
16:43the milking parlor
16:45Come on
16:47Two weeks behind schedule
16:49Okay
16:50They're working all the hours
16:52they can
16:52to get back on track
16:56We're winning slowly
16:57We'll get this one up
16:58That's just halfway
16:59through the steels
16:59Hopefully by end of tomorrow
17:01we'll have all the main steels up
17:03and braced
17:04and then
17:04we'll get the timbers on
17:06and then get the
17:07gable ends filled in
17:09There we go
17:10Hopefully next week
17:12we'll get the roof on
17:13robot room built
17:14and
17:15prove everyone wrong
17:16that says it can't be done
17:19He is very good at delivering
17:20the undeliverables
17:23But it all comes
17:24at a considerable cost
17:27We've gone down the route
17:28of financing
17:28which isn't ideal
17:30It's another load of interest
17:31we've got to pay
17:32and payments coming out
17:33every month
17:35They're having to borrow
17:36another £54,000
17:38on top of their
17:39£1.6 million mortgage
17:43So there is a lot on the line
17:45I think that's probably why
17:47I'm so
17:49probably stupidly optimistic
17:50is
17:52I'm not prepared to lose this
17:53and neither is Adam
17:56I don't know what we'll do
17:58if this doesn't work
18:0770 miles northwest of Moffat
18:09in the Firth of Clyde
18:11Callum Lindsay is returning
18:13home to the Isle of Arran
18:14with his latest investment
18:17A second-hand tractor
18:19that's cost him and Zara
18:21£12,000
18:24I'm just interested
18:25to see it
18:26I would maybe say
18:27excited
18:29as needed
18:29I mean here
18:30you can't get
18:31our big tractor in
18:31so
18:33I knew we needed
18:33to spend money
18:34on something
18:36There's your new rod
18:39Ah it's good
18:40It starts
18:40it drives
18:41Ah
18:42We're going places dear
18:43We're going places
18:44It saves me
18:45rolling and shuffling
18:46in silage
18:47in the winter
18:48in there
18:49so at least
18:49we've got a tractor
18:50that can at least
18:51push it into the cows
18:52Ah I'm happy
18:54Good
18:55happy farmer
18:56happy wife
19:02They're also investing
19:03in a new farm building
19:06We're putting up a shed
19:07that's going to be
19:0720 foot wide
19:09and 60 foot long
19:11That looks good
19:14We've made the ground
19:15big enough
19:16that we can drive
19:17round the back
19:17of the shed
19:18and come to there
19:19or we can bring
19:19sheep round
19:20or cattle in
19:23it's like every shed
19:24you know
19:24it's a vital asset
19:25to the property
19:26it's a big change to us
19:28you know
19:28it's a step
19:29in the right direction
19:33Right
19:33good to go
19:36They're saving
19:37on labour costs
19:38but still need
19:40to buy in
19:40building supplies
19:42We're still
19:43at the stage
19:43where
19:44any money we make
19:45gets invested
19:46straight back
19:47into the business
19:48Looks like
19:49it's all just
19:49money going out
19:50but you know
19:52in the long run
19:53it's going to be
19:53a huge amount
19:54better for us
19:55hopefully
19:56starting to expand
19:58our business
19:59as a whole
19:59so today
20:01we're starting
20:02building that expansion
20:03and building that dream
20:06Now we need to put
20:07all this onto the trailer
20:11Ferry costs
20:11can push up prices
20:13I think I've got
20:14a wee bargain
20:15said that they'd do
20:16a wee bit cheaper
20:17to the pallet
20:17so hopefully
20:18that'll keep Cam happy
20:20Right
20:20that should
20:21stay on
20:22until we get home
20:25All the more
20:26handy
20:26that they own
20:27a major source
20:28of materials
20:30When we came here
20:31the quarry
20:32was a square
20:33that was fenced
20:33out the perimeter
20:34of the farm
20:36so
20:36we bought the quarry
20:38and it was about
20:39seven and a half thousand
20:39plus the legals
20:41The quarry
20:42has already
20:43more than paid
20:44for itself
20:45The yard
20:46that we built
20:47in the spring
20:48if we were to
20:49have bought the stone
20:50we would have been
20:50about 35,000
20:51in stone
20:54Callum estimates
20:55it will save them
20:56another 10,000
20:57pounds
20:57on the new shed
20:59We don't have
21:00the money
21:01you know
21:02With our own
21:02natural resources
21:03on the farm
21:04it's allowed us
21:05to do what we're doing
21:09Help!
21:12What?
21:13Whoa!
21:14Whoa!
21:15It's still going to cost us
21:17about eight grand
21:18but it's a massive saving
21:20and if you had somebody
21:20to just come in
21:21without the groundwork
21:23come in to wreck the shed
21:25you'd be about
21:2525,000 for a timber shed
21:28Maybe being a jack
21:29of all trades
21:29and a master
21:30of nuns
21:30they weigh the future
21:32My biggest fear
21:33is getting the mixture right
21:35you know
21:35it's
21:36it's a bit like
21:37baking a cake
21:38A wee bit too much water
21:40it's too runny
21:40a little bit too little water
21:42it's stodgy
21:47using reclaimed
21:48telegraph poles
21:49from the island
21:50is another saving
21:53Into the hole
21:58It needs to go that way
22:00How much?
22:01Five inches
22:02All right
22:04Lift it up
22:05Lift it up!
22:07Right
22:07Whoa
22:11I'm happy because he's doing the skippy work
22:14he's doing the shovel work
22:15and I'm here
22:16so
22:16roll reversal
22:18for all of five minutes
22:21With more shed space
22:23Callum and Zara
22:24can increase
22:24their livestock numbers
22:26and future profits too
22:29It's a start
22:29to a feat of engineering
22:33Either that
22:34or a disaster
22:34or one or the other
22:35but
22:36once you've got the first one in
22:38you're committed
22:38aren't you
22:38it's going to look a bit daft
22:40if I've only got one pole
22:41sitting in the middle of the yard
22:42but yes
22:44I don't think it's going to blow away anyway
22:49Well you can add shed building to your CV now
22:52Oh no
22:53I wouldn't go that far
23:00Just ten miles across the water
23:02in Kintyre
23:05Hang on there
23:06I'll go up in here
23:07The lambs need supplementary feeding
23:10to help them thrive
23:13It's rolling
23:14Right
23:14It's still rolling
23:15rolling
23:15rolling
23:21These animals are quite fat
23:23but they just need to be kept going
23:26This will put the weight on them
23:27and this year
23:28the way that prices have been
23:30it's well worthwhile doing that
23:3563-year-old Terence
23:37has farmed all his life
23:40But a stroke 14 years ago
23:43a recent prostate cancer diagnosis
23:45and angina
23:47are all cause for concern
23:51I have had to come to him
23:53a few times this year
23:54and say
23:55look
23:55you need to go inside
23:57He just slows down
23:59and
24:00he thinks I can't see
24:01when he is ill
24:03he would try
24:04keep it a secret
24:05and pretend like
24:06everything's fine
24:08cause he's doing
24:09the thing he loves
24:10and the place he loves
24:14He's not wanting
24:15any external force
24:16like his health
24:17stopping him from doing that
24:23Rain on again
24:24Yep
24:25It's maybe not going to be
24:27too heavy though
24:29Terence is on monthly check-ups
24:31for his angina
24:33There's a lot of very nice
24:35lambs in there
24:36Yeah
24:36hasn't there
24:37Today his wife Helen
24:39is meeting nurse Jackie
24:40with him
24:42She'll be asking
24:43how you got on
24:44with your tablets
24:45No
24:45well I actually
24:46have been taking
24:47my tablets
24:47regular
24:48She won't be impressed
24:56They'd be quite lonely
24:57in the farm
24:58without Dad
24:58but I would never
25:00tell him to stop
25:00or even want him to stop
25:02because it's one of them
25:02things where
25:03that's his life
25:04that's all he's
25:06ever really knowing
25:07like
25:08that's what sort of
25:09keeps him going
25:09almost
25:12This year especially
25:13I couldn't have done
25:14what I'd done
25:15without Dad
25:16If I could just have it
25:18that he's doing
25:19as easy jobs
25:20the ones he loves to do
25:23that's what I'm going
25:23to aim for
25:24Yeah
25:25Check your blood pressure
25:29Not too bad
25:30Very similar
25:32to the last time
25:32Last time
25:33That's good
25:34You're still having
25:35angina daily
25:36Probably been three days
25:38but I had one today
25:39after I had been
25:40lifting
25:41big bags of compost
25:43and then
25:44I just relax
25:45and it goes away
25:46Oh yeah
25:47I think what it was
25:49I maybe messed
25:50a day with my
25:51pre-yavelin
25:52Oh there's a shocker
25:53So I've been
25:56religiously taking them
25:57Taking all your tablets
25:58Taking all my tablets
26:00as prescribed
26:01Gold star for tears
26:04How's your appetite?
26:06Well
26:06when you look at that
26:07you know it's
26:08pretty good
26:09You know what that means
26:11don't you?
26:12No more sweets
26:13No more baskets
26:15No more baskets
26:16No more cakes
26:17No more cakes
26:18A reduction of bread as well
26:20A reduction of bread
26:22Oh no
26:23Absolutely
26:23And just walking
26:25so that you're getting
26:26your heart rate up
26:27and keeping it up
26:28Yeah not just
26:28down to the yard
26:29No
26:30Very good
26:31Thank you very much
26:33We'll see you
26:34in a month's time
26:35Nice to see you
26:35Nice to see you
26:36We'll see you later
26:37Bye
26:38Bye
26:39Thanks
26:39Bye
26:39Bye
26:42I see a lot of farmers
26:44through this job
26:45and they do
26:46they just kind of
26:48blink it all out
26:49and think that they're okay
26:51and no they're not
26:54but actually
26:55I think deep down
26:57he knows that
26:58he does need to
26:59change his ways
27:00a wee bit
27:01and I always find
27:03it's better when
27:03Helen's there
27:04because Helen is
27:05Helen's taking it
27:06all on board
27:07and probably cracks
27:09the whip
27:09once they're home
27:11I'm maybe not
27:12doing as much
27:13as I should be doing
27:15I want to be here
27:16as long as possible
27:17to be with Helen
27:18and the rest
27:19of the family
27:20at the end of the day
27:22it's up to me
27:23to take the advice
27:25and use it
27:26but you never think
27:27about that
27:28whenever you're working
27:29and the job needs done
27:32but that's just life
27:35farming life
27:42In Dumfries and Galloway
27:44there's no let up
27:45on the workload
27:46for Adam and Lucy
27:48Today they're taking
27:50delivery of the
27:50pregnant cows
27:51they bought
27:52from the Cheshire auction
27:54You stand up there
27:55Dougal
27:56Good idea
27:58They'll start
27:59calving in just
28:00four weeks
28:03So we're in a bit
28:03of a sticky situation
28:04we need the cows
28:05to be here
28:06ready for the robot
28:07but we also
28:08don't want them
28:09to calve too soon
28:09because we've got
28:10nowhere to milk them
28:12One that we bought
28:13had calved a couple
28:14of days ago
28:14so we have had to
28:15not let it on a lorry
28:16just because we've got
28:17nowhere to milk it
28:20They could milk a few
28:21by hand if they had to
28:22but not the whole herd
28:26Oh yeah
28:28Good job bud
28:30We've still got
28:31no roof on our shed
28:33We are putting a roof
28:35on currently
28:35but there is not
28:36a whole roof on
28:37We've got to
28:38concrete everything
28:39We've got to put
28:40cubicles in
28:41We've got to put
28:42the room for the robot in
28:43We've got to install
28:44the robot
28:46There's a lot to do still
28:48Adam pretends
28:49like things are all fine
28:50but everything's
28:52been pretty tense
28:53at the minute
28:54and yeah
28:56I think everyone's
28:57feeling it quite a lot
29:02If we can unload
29:03just back into there
29:05we're going to run them
29:05down
29:05they're going to go
29:06out in the field
29:07There's only 19
29:09not 20
29:10There was 19, 21
29:12then it went to 20
29:13and now there's 19
29:14Yes
29:15Because you're not
29:16fit up to milk
29:17No
29:17Well it's carved
29:18Oh Jesus
29:19We're getting less and
29:20less by the minute
29:23Steady
29:26And looking at
29:28udders
29:29just making sure
29:31everything's right
29:31off the lorry
29:32really
29:33They're nice
29:34aren't they?
29:36Oh God
29:38That's them
29:38is it?
29:39Yeah
29:39Lovely
29:40Thank you
29:40Oh I'm really
29:41happy with them
29:42Good
29:47Nice to have
29:48milking cows back
29:49It does make it
29:50feel like it's
29:51coming together
29:51a wee bit
29:56Next step
29:57is just getting
29:57the shed finished
29:58It carries in
29:59there milking
29:59isn't it?
30:00Do you want me
30:01help you build it
30:02when we get
30:02Yeah if you get
30:03your screwdriver
30:03out and just
30:04screw it all
30:05together
30:05that'd be great
30:06How long do you
30:07reckon it'll take?
30:0930 minutes
30:0930 minutes?
30:11Done deal
30:11How long are you
30:12going to cast?
30:12I'm sorted
30:24in Arran
30:25preparations are
30:26underway for
30:27lamb sales in
30:28six weeks
30:29See that track there
30:30Conley?
30:31Take a straight line
30:32along that face
30:33OK
30:33That's fine
30:35Friend Coley
30:36is helping
30:36Callum
30:37gather the sheep
30:38off the hill
30:38before they
30:39drive them
30:40down to
30:40Zara
30:41on the farm
30:43They'll be
30:44stuffed further
30:44down towards
30:45the burn
30:45as we go along
30:46but they'll
30:47try and come
30:47up the way
30:48Right OK
30:52The flock roams
30:53freely
30:54over four and
30:55a half thousand
30:56acres
30:58There was about
31:00650 ewes
31:01plus our lambs
31:01went back to
31:02the hill
31:03Hopefully we
31:04get everything
31:05in
31:05Do you see
31:09the gate
31:10Coley?
31:11No not yet
31:12I'm just coming
31:12round that
31:13No
31:18Our lambs
31:18that are coming
31:19off the hill
31:20are a main
31:21part of our
31:22income for the
31:22year
31:23but we're only
31:24selling two or
31:24three times a year
31:25so that's only
31:26two or three times
31:27a year that
31:27there's money
31:28coming in
31:31Livestock is
31:32our only income
31:34so it's
31:35either sink or
31:35swim
31:35and Scottish
31:37lamb is
31:37world renowned
31:39If we can't
31:40make a sustainable
31:41living putting
31:42food on the
31:42public table
31:43why are we
31:44doing it?
31:50Coley just
31:51heads within
31:51by fence
31:52Okay
31:53no bother
31:55I'm just
31:56waiting on
31:56Coley catching
31:57up on the
31:57other side
31:58of Glinespie
31:58here
31:58so we're
32:00heading in
32:00the right
32:01direction
32:01we're almost
32:02at the back
32:08Forecast was
32:08to be
32:09light showers
32:09it's pretty
32:11miserable
32:21on you go
32:21are we
32:22are we
32:24right you walk
32:25up that way
32:25and I'll go
32:26round to the
32:26front of us
32:28howdy girls
32:29hop hop hop
32:31shh
32:31hop
32:32the lambs
32:33the lambs are
32:33old enough
32:34to be separated
32:34from their
32:35mums
32:36we'll get
32:37these ones
32:37drawn off
32:39and give
32:39the owls
32:40a rest
32:40and these
32:41guys will
32:41duddle off
32:42home to
32:43hillside
32:43to grow
32:44and then
32:46we'll start
32:46to think
32:47about
32:47marketing lambs
32:48once they've
32:49got a wee bit
32:49of bigger
32:51a wee bit
32:53toots
32:53howdy girls
32:54go on
32:58the lamb
32:59crop's
32:59looking
32:59pretty good
33:01oh there's
33:01a big step
33:02forward
33:03from where
33:03we were
33:04this time
33:04last year
33:04if we'd
33:05had sustained
33:06a lambing
33:06like last
33:07year
33:07you know
33:09it just
33:10wouldn't have
33:10been financially
33:10viable
33:11to keep
33:12pushing at
33:13it
33:13but
33:15we can
33:15start to
33:16work away
33:16and make
33:17a future
33:18now
33:18it was also
33:20such a bad
33:21year last
33:21year
33:22it's not
33:23just going
33:23to take
33:23one year
33:24to recover
33:24no
33:27this year
33:28is all
33:28about getting
33:29the farm
33:29into profit
33:30after last
33:31year's losses
33:32to bad
33:33weather
33:33and bird
33:34predation
33:35we really
33:36won't know
33:36how good
33:37a year
33:38it's been
33:38when they're
33:38actually sold
33:39you know
33:39you can
33:40look at
33:41a lamb
33:41and think
33:42to us
33:42they look
33:42good lambs
33:43but it's
33:43what the
33:44buyers
33:44actually
33:44want
33:46that's
33:47what really
33:47determines
33:48how good
33:49a year
33:49you've had
33:51come on
33:52on you
33:53go
33:53go and
33:54fight
33:54some nice
33:55green grass
33:56come on
34:04it's almost
34:06dawn at
34:06old
34:06newton
34:07farm
34:08and after
34:09six weeks
34:10of long
34:10working days
34:11and hard
34:12graft
34:12the milking
34:13parlor
34:14is still
34:14not
34:15finished
34:16pay your
34:17cup
34:18up
34:18pay your
34:19cup
34:20up
34:20bless them
34:21the guys
34:22were working
34:22until
34:23one o'clock
34:23last night
34:24and then we're
34:25all out at
34:26four o'clock
34:26this morning
34:27so
34:31the deadline for
34:32the deadline for
34:33Lucy and Adam's first milk delivery
34:34is now only 24 hours away
34:38I'll spin that way
34:39I'll spin that way if that's right
34:41the mattresses are going in at the moment for the cast
34:43yeah I'll go down under here
34:46does it feel comfy for Fred
34:47lie on it
34:51building a dairy from scratch
34:52was a risky decision
34:55we are trying to achieve something pretty out there
34:59and the timescales are pretty tricky
35:04but with Craig and Adam anything's possible
35:07I don't think the gravity of the situation is lost on anyone
35:10which is why I think we have had so many kind people come together and help us
35:15and put in ridiculous hours to get this sorted
35:19there's a huge financial pressure and it doesn't feel like quite a relief yet
35:22because we're currently sitting in a shed that is still not suitable for cows
35:29and even if they hit their deadline
35:31fluctuating milk prices
35:33offer no guarantee of a large paycheck
35:36all these fixings I've put in
35:38yeah
35:39I don't think I've done them up quite tight enough
35:41okay
35:41yeah I can do that
35:42they could just do with a
35:44like a nip up
35:46you let me know
35:47on top of final shed fittings
35:54there's another big hurdle to get over
35:57testing the milking robot
36:01we're going with our cows first
36:03and a couple of the cows that carved in from the sale that we bought in Cheshire
36:09first they need to separate the test cows from their calves
36:16just don't let these big calves come if we can help it
36:22good girl
36:22right do you just want to go out and open the gate at the same time
36:26steady
36:27good girl
36:29good girlies
36:32need to be fair that went really well
36:34calves shed off really well
36:36they've never been off their calves so this is their next test now just to
36:39go through the crush get their ids on
36:41and see if we can milk cows
36:45so she is 2523485
36:50if it's all working correctly
36:52the robot totally automates the milking process
36:57but they don't know yet if their cows will take to it
37:01the cows now have their ID transponder put on their collar
37:05so when they go into the robot the robot picks it up knows exactly what the
37:08cow is everything about her lactation
37:11how many days she's been in milk her weight everything everything's on that ID
37:14so we're just linking that now to to each cow individually and then they'll go
37:18forward onto the robot
37:22they've just got basically learned that's where they get fed that's where they go to
37:25they'll be milked and that once they get into a routine of knowing that's where
37:29they go that they'll soon pick it up and then once they get used to the robot
37:33signs and everything they should just go in there as their free will and they're a
37:36lot happier for it so but hopefully they'll learn quick
37:42and here we go
37:45yeah she's about in
37:47she's in
37:52family favorite Maisie is the first to try it out
37:57good last loving
38:00lasers have to locate the teats so the suction cups can attach
38:06where she's been stuck by a car it's not totally even and so her back seat are more prominent
38:13than her front seat so it keeps mistaking them so it's just got to figure it out
38:21the robot latches on and Maisie delivers
38:37it's pretty symbolic having the first cow to milk at old newton the tears are coming from pure
38:43exhaustion but it's very good just another 27 to go
38:52perfect
39:00in Kintyre
39:02come on Pete
39:03there are also changes afoot this year's calves are going to market
39:09okay Andre
39:13well done
39:14all part of Andrew's plan to downsize on cattle
39:18super job
39:19to lighten his dad's workload
39:23I would love to be producing more cattle and so on but I know myself that I couldn't do it
39:29and I know that
39:30Andrew Andrew enjoys the sheep more so I wouldn't mind sticking at what we have got
39:37somewhere around the 20 cow mark but the cattle is a dangerous commodity
39:42you need to be in your game because all it takes is for you to be in the wrong place
39:47at the wrong time
39:48and you could be seriously hurt and I'm definitely not as fast as I was at getting out of the
39:55way
39:55so you have to be really really careful
40:01sheep to me probably could bore me before they would kill me
40:08so what are we thinking for them
40:10I usually always tell the auctioneer a lot more than what I'm thinking
40:14if I could average 1600 for the lot of them I would be more than happy with that and so
40:19would
40:20our overdraft
40:22yes
40:22I might even smile
40:24well that would be even better
40:27maybe give me a day off
40:29no
40:29no?
40:31your day off is going to the market
40:32aye
40:33that's very nice of you
40:38we're looking forward to getting a bit of money in the bank
40:42apart from our glamour site this is the first decent whack of cash we've had since spring
40:48this will be a much needed boost to the funds
40:52with fewer cows on the farm
40:54Andrew is expanding the sheep business
40:58forget money from these cows
41:00yep
41:01and then we've got fat lambs as well
41:03that should give me enough to buy 100 lambs
41:08that wouldn't be right
41:12I really enjoy getting to the market
41:14Andrew doesn't, he's never been a great one for the market
41:19I suppose he reckons it's my thing so
41:23he leaves it up to me
41:25I've been doing it for years now so
41:26he just lets me get on with it
41:34the calves are being sold as store calves
41:37they'll be going on to somebody to bring them on the next bit
41:41anything from 10 to 12 months is the sweet period for us
41:46for selling our store animals
41:48because that's when we'll make the most money out of them
41:55you're always at these markets
41:57you know how good ones
41:58who have you been talking to?
41:59yeah
42:01you know good animals when you feed them you see
42:03see you later boy
42:07hi there, the light's going on
42:15Andrew and Terence are hoping their eight calves
42:18make a total of around £12,800
42:22on the saddle from Campbelltown as well
42:25never on the chase
42:2620, 20, 20, 20, 30, 40
42:3020, 40, 20, 40, 20, 40
42:4480, 40, 80, 40, 80, 40, 80, 40, 80, 40, 80, 140
42:50the first heifers do well too
42:5350, 80, 80, 20, 50, 80, 50, 80, 50
42:59and the rest are sold in less than a minute
43:02thank you
43:03cheers
43:08how'd you get on?
43:10we've done really, really well
43:11it was the two bullocks mid-2040
43:16the heifers went 1,840, 1,850
43:20and 1,600 for the wee last one
43:24happy with that
43:26very good
43:27great you are
43:28speak to you later
43:29bye
43:34that makes all the difference when you come out
43:36yeah market smiling
43:39the final tally of almost £15,000
43:42is welcome news for Andrew and Gail
43:46shh shh shh shh
43:47are you hungry?
43:48you are always hungry
43:52you coming out?
43:54last year was tough
43:55we'll lose all them sheep and the other storm damage too
43:59but this year just seems to be a completely different year than last year
44:03and that's the best prices we've ever had
44:05there is light at the end of the tunnel finally
44:07and I feel like for next year
44:09it's definitely more positive
44:13and then we can maybe think about
44:15expanding
44:18their plant nursery and glamping site are doing well too
44:22this year was the first starting block of the agritourism side of the business
44:28but I think it's went well
44:34the pods are now bringing in 50% of the farm's income
44:38and Andrew's already drawn up plans for the next phase
44:42so we're thinking about one exact same as the one I just built
44:46it shouldn't take half as long as next time
44:48no
44:48now you know what you're doing
44:50now Andrew knows what you're doing
44:54this year's been extremely rewarding
44:56this little dude came along
44:58the glamping has been exceptional
45:01the weather has been even better
45:04we have had a brilliant year
45:08very proud of what Andrew and Gail have achieved
45:11Andrew's put a heck of a lot of work into doing the pod
45:15and he's made a fantastic job
45:18he also makes sure that he has time for his kids
45:21Lachlan comes running up to him and says
45:24Daddy I love you
45:26what more do you want?
45:31Dad's worked his butt off for decades
45:35they've put all their money into getting to where we are now
45:38so it's my turn to pay him back
45:41I love just being able to work with him as well
45:46there's not often you get to work all your days with your father or two
45:51Grandma
45:53Grandma's coming
45:57I know there will be a time where I'll need to leave the willy boots out in the shed
46:04but I will keep going as long as I can
46:07because I love it
46:08I love this area too
46:12it's absolutely out of this world
46:22in Arran, Callum's booked on the first ferry off the island
46:28oh, good to go
46:30you put the ticket for the boat in?
46:32mhm
46:33to take 60 of their lambs to market in Lanark
46:3717
46:38go on
46:39shh shh shh shh
46:41go on, go and get your friends
46:42shh shh shh shh shh
46:44it's the first paycheck from this year's lambs
46:47and hopefully a fitting reward for all Callum and Zara's hard work
46:53quite a big day for us
46:56we've been watching the trade the last few weeks
46:57it doesn't look too bad so fingers crossed
47:00these sheep that are going away
47:02we've already got bills that need paid for them
47:04so I suppose you're kind of counting on a fairly decent price
47:12it always helps when Callum's there
47:14when you're with your sheep in the ring
47:16it gives you that little bit of a boost
47:21I'm the one that's left at home to do the real work
47:25Callum's getting a wee day out to the market
47:27but
47:28I don't think he'd have it any other way
47:33dolphins
47:34dolphins
47:36dolphins
47:37dolphins
47:52are you off the boat?
47:54I've just driven off, yeah
47:55she's just driven off
47:57how long is it going to take you?
47:59an hour and 29 minutes
48:04the sheep have travelled well
48:06a nice flat, calm sailing
48:08they're quite content
48:10you always get a bit anxious
48:13it's your livelihood at stake
48:16we've worked hard to get here
48:17so you know it's
48:18we're very pleased with them
48:20and we try and do our best
48:24travelling from an island
48:26Callum's last to arrive at the auction
48:28and his lambs will be the final lots of the day
48:32how long do you think they'll be before they're through?
48:36an hour
48:36an hour
48:37thank you
48:39which means they might not fetch the best prices
48:42with the ferry journey
48:44we've not been local
48:45we have no control over
48:46the boat timetables
48:48and
48:48it just reiterates the difficulty of farming
48:51and the location that we farm in
48:53that
48:53everything we take in
48:55and
48:56comes back out
48:57all starts and ends with a ferry journey
49:00whether it's feeded in
49:02or lambs out
49:03it all
49:04all
49:05is controlled by the boat
49:06there you are this time now
49:08thank you Ben
49:09thank you fine
49:09thank you
49:10I've been now at 90
49:10I've been now at 90
49:11but 90.2
49:124
49:136
49:148
49:14100
49:15100.2
49:16quite a strong sale so far
49:18the similar lambs have been making strong money
49:21so
49:22it's
49:23yeah
49:24hopefully it holds
49:24and people don't kill trailers too quick
49:26now
49:27the clock here from Callum this time
49:29right up the alarm
49:3027 in the bar
49:33Callum's hoping for around 90 pounds a lamb
49:35here this time now
49:37what do you say?
49:37100 pounds
49:3882
49:384
49:396
49:398
49:4092
49:414
49:416
49:428
49:43102
49:43102
49:45102
49:45102
49:47102
49:47102
49:47all done
49:48102
49:49at 102 pounds
49:51the first 27 exceed expectations
49:5555
49:568
49:5762
49:575
49:588
49:5872
49:594
49:596
50:008
50:0082
50:014
50:026
50:028
50:0390
50:0492
50:0592
50:0692
50:0694
50:0795
50:0895
50:08The second lot isn't far behind
50:12the wind
50:1490 more there
50:1452
50:155
50:168
50:1662
50:175
50:178
50:1872
50:1972
50:2172
50:2272
50:2372
50:23all done
50:24the way they go
50:2472 pound
50:25altogether
50:26together
50:27and that's your lot today
50:29thank you very much
50:30Thank you very much
50:32Pleased
50:33The sale went well
50:35for the
50:35plenty of people here to buy them
50:37and the average is 90 pounds and 87 pence a head
50:4187 pounds once you get all the charges off it
50:44so the journey continues and we'll not be long till we're back with more
50:52The total of over 5,000 pounds bodes well for their 320 lambs still to be sold
50:59good cause for celebrating
51:03Yummy
51:05They're cutlery in here if he really wants it
51:08Yeah
51:09Cheers
51:10Cheers
51:11Cheers big ears
51:15What do you like about summer and spring?
51:17I like lamb
51:19You like lambing
51:20Do you like lambing?
51:21Autumn
51:22You like autumn the best but do you like lambing?
51:25He's helped lots at lambing and he's helped cab a cow didn't he?
51:29Oh yeah
51:30Remember that?
51:34I don't know a lot about you but I sometimes think the last few years have been a bit of
51:39an uphill struggle
51:40and there's days that we think what we're doing but then you'll have a night like this and reflect on
51:45what we have done in the last few years where we've come
51:49That's what getting there
51:50That's what getting there
51:50Yeah we have actually done quite a bit
51:52You just don't feel like it until you stop and look back
51:55Yes
51:59It's been a tumultuous few years since they came to Aaron
52:04It's a big gamble making the decision to move here
52:08But the island is paying them back
52:11You only need an evening like this down here watching the sunset on the beach it's all worth it
52:20Aaron's home to us
52:22We can see ourselves being here forever
52:24The girls they will end up knowing no different
52:28This is their life as well
52:30What a life for them to have
52:34There's been times that even Callum smiled
52:37So that means that you know it's been a good year
52:53In Moffat it's dairy contract deadline day
52:58And it's been a long night getting cows on the milking machine for the first time
53:04Did you sleep well last night?
53:07You know something's wrong when a newborn gets more sleep than you
53:12Yeah
53:13We finished pushing cows on at 5am this morning
53:17So I've had a couple of hours sleep
53:20I think we're all bruised and battered
53:26Yeah
53:27A cup of tea sorts out many a situation doesn't it?
53:31To fulfil the contract they need at least 50 litres of milk for the 10am pickup
53:37It's a big day to have that picked up and know we're set
53:41If we didn't meet the deadlines
53:43There's still that chance that we built this shed and bought the cows and
53:48Yeah
53:50We won't be able to send milk anywhere
53:54The long hours have been hard on Adam's leg
53:58My leg's pretty uncomfortable just now
54:00So I should hopefully be getting a new socket made to relieve some of the sores that I'm getting
54:09I've not got much coordination this time of the morning
54:12My leg doesn't quite work as it wants to
54:16In the meantime, Craig's already hard at it
54:21Today's plan is to get all the mattresses finished
54:24All the beds completely done
54:27Got a couple more
54:28A couple more water troughs to put on
54:30And then
54:32Yeah, just pushing cows really
54:34So they'll all be left to relax and just feed
54:38Feed whenever
54:39And yeah, hopefully today we'll be completely finished
54:43Busy day
54:44Keep the bacon sandwiches coming
54:45And we'll be fine
54:48We'll be fine
54:52You can't go through there, love
54:55So we've got half an hour until our first milk collection at Old Newton
54:59It's a big thing, isn't it?
55:03Fred's made a special trip out from nursery to see our first tank to pick up, which is exciting
55:12Do you reckon the tank is going to make it down there?
55:15Hopefully
55:20Where is the milk coming from?
55:22Is it going to go down there?
55:25No, look, it's going to come from there
55:26It goes through into here
55:29How are we doing?
55:30Bye, how are you?
55:35It's been a rollercoaster of a ride since they left Hampshire
55:38Seven months ago
55:41I don't think many people thought we would get to this point
55:45We always thought we could do it
55:47In usual us fashion
55:49Just one final challenge remains
55:52Providing at least 50 litres of milk
55:56The bet is how many litres that we have got in the tank
56:0030 cows in tank
56:02They average 8 to 10
56:05I'm not giving you any tips
56:06495
56:08OK, I'm 580
56:09580
56:10495, 580
56:13Fred, how many litres do you reckon is going to be on the tanker?
56:17How many hundreds?
56:19100
56:20100, do you reckon?
56:23390 litres
56:25I'll say 430
56:28OK
56:30You ready?
56:33Who's ready?
56:37100, 110, 120, 130
56:40We're at the mark now
56:42150, 160, 170
56:44Sound like someone commentating on the races
56:48Did I wear my race?
56:50No, you didn't wear
56:51The lorry driver is going to be the closest
56:55329
56:56329
56:57So we've definitely got more than a minimum
56:59So it means our milk contract is safe
57:02Yay!
57:05Lots of many
57:08Their future on the farm is safe too
57:12Thank you
57:13You're welcome
57:13That's your very first milk pick up
57:17Ramon Newton, all your new herds
57:18I think that needs framing, put it on the wall
57:20Yeah!
57:23Woohoo!
57:27It's a massive achievement for us all really
57:29Like everyone involved
57:30It's been a lot of hard work to get to this day
57:32It's what we've been aiming for
57:33So
57:34Yeah, I suppose as daft as it is
57:36Like that little bit of paper there is
57:37It's huge really
57:47This year Lucy and Adam risked everything
57:49To move to their dream farm in Scotland
57:53Hopefully we're through the worst of it
57:55And it'll start getting a bit easier now
57:57We're looking forward to sleep
58:00And that's probably what I'm looking forward to most just now
58:02Sitting down for an hour
58:06We made it
58:09We make a really good team
58:10And his resilience and he's never willing to give up
58:13And...
58:16Yeah, I couldn't think of anyone else I'd rather do it with
58:20Do you agree?
58:20Bye!
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58:24No désonderdorf
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58:42No désonderdorf
58:45No désonderdorf
58:46Do you have any shortly?
58:46No 예�jwei
58:50No euros
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