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00:02Tell you what, this is hard. This sheep's definitely going to get bullied for a tackle.
00:07We've watched Reuben Owen grow up on his remote hill farm with his eight siblings.
00:12Do you want to do the honours, Sid? Buck her out.
00:14That was the old school way of doing it, Dad.
00:16That's where we used to start with the old sheers.
00:19Now he's building a business and a remarkable life in his Yorkshire home.
00:24We need a lot more in here, yeah. It's more faster.
00:26We're going. We're going as fast as we can.
00:27They're a great team, even on a job like this, where there's a bit of pressure to get it done.
00:32They're brilliant.
00:33We'll continue to follow him as he takes on new challenges with the support of friends and family.
00:38Do you want to give us a hand putting the wheel on?
00:40Righto, will do.
00:41I love working with Sid.
00:42He has always been helpful in his own little way.
00:45How do you get someone unstuck at the side of a pond?
00:47Brilliant, son. You're just brilliant.
00:49And witness him at work.
00:51See that, mate.
00:52And play.
00:55As he leads a new generation of young people choosing to live and work in the idyllic Yorkshire Dales.
01:02No, I'd rather be.
01:03Oh, I love you too.
01:08Me business has been going from strength to strength over the last four years.
01:11Me brothers, Miles and Sid, are real help, but they love farming too.
01:17Sonny and Capa are a great crack to work with, and they're the muscle of the operation.
01:21Jess, me girlfriend, is from a farming family like me, and she can turn her hand to just about anything.
01:27And together, we're a great team.
01:36This week, it's late summer.
01:39It's all go in the Dales, and the three lads need to get their heads together.
01:43Ready? Three, two, one.
01:47To finish an epic wildlife pond, Reuben gets stuck in, while Capa just gets stuck.
01:55How do you get someone unstuck at the side of a pond?
01:58Brilliant, sonny.
01:59Just brilliant.
02:00On Jess's farm...
02:02I see a cow.
02:04How many can you see, Rubes?
02:05Are they all wet?
02:07...stop taking the heifers turns to chaos when the cows get greedy.
02:11Oh, you're just so cute, aren't you?
02:13Oh, yes.
02:13Oh, oh, look, Rubes.
02:15More, please, more!
02:18Argh!
02:19It's in the laundry room.
02:21And while the boss is away...
02:22I bet you're missing the digging.
02:24Yeah, he's already dug two sandcastles smaller than a trench.
02:28LAUGHTER
02:31Sonny and Capa will play.
02:33What an absolute machine.
02:35This has got to be one of my favourite bikes so far.
02:38Oh!
02:39Oh, he's going to overachieve me!
02:41No!
02:42No!
02:43No!
02:44No!
02:47Ruben's base of operation is in his childhood home of Swaledale, in the north of the Yorkshire
02:52Dales.
02:59It's the end of summer, and farmers up and down the country are preparing for the colder
03:04months ahead.
03:10As the last of the season's rays spill over the glorious Yorkshire Dales, Ruben's girlfriend,
03:16and Jess has a long list of jobs to tick off before autumn rolls in.
03:22So, we're about to go and see your favourite characters.
03:25Yeah.
03:26The cows have had a free rein of the fields a short drive from Jess's family farm all summer,
03:31so a regular stock check is needed.
03:36There's a job at a wildlife pond waiting, but Ruben's promised to pitch in before he starts
03:41How many years are up there?
03:43Should be 16.
03:44Well, funnily enough to say that, yesterday went up and they'd escaped.
03:47Someone left the gate open, and next door's cows had mixed in with ours.
03:50So, we had them all sought out yesterday.
03:54Because they're friendly, they all came to like the bucket of feed, so it's easy here, isn't she?
03:58I can tell by your little grin you're a big fan of these cows.
04:01Proper characters, aren't they?
04:03Yeah, they are.
04:08Right, so here we are.
04:09I see a cow.
04:11How many can you see, Ruben?
04:12Are they all there?
04:131, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
04:17They're all there.
04:18All here.
04:19They're all looking well, aren't they?
04:20They're looking great.
04:22But there's one in particular who has completely captured Jess's heart.
04:27There she is.
04:28Oh no.
04:30Hi.
04:32Are you coming?
04:33Come on.
04:34This young Friesian is the calf of Jess's favourite cow, known as 30.
04:40And she's set to join the milking herd, just like her mother.
04:44He's got his mother's eyes, doesn't he?
04:46Feety face, doesn't he?
04:48Right.
04:48A bit of food should get her attention.
04:51Oh, are you just looking?
04:52Yeah, here.
04:53Come and get something.
04:54Oh.
04:55Right, here.
04:56Now you're getting your confidence up.
04:58Oh, oh, you're at rooms.
05:00More, please, more.
05:03Oh, you're just so cute, aren't you?
05:05Oh, yes.
05:06Oh.
05:06Seems it's not just Jess who's smitten.
05:10Oh, friends are here.
05:11Hello.
05:11Hi.
05:12Yeah.
05:13You love...
05:15That was a nice kiss.
05:17Oh, he's in the laundry room.
05:20They'd best get out before the cows get in.
05:23No, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
05:28Manners, manners, manners.
05:30No.
05:33Jess's relationship with the cows is quite credible, really.
05:36They all know that she's the boss cow.
05:39So when they're ready to go into the powder and be milked,
05:42they already know Jess.
05:43So they're not freaked out.
05:44Come on, you lot.
05:45And I think she needs to work on favoritism.
05:49Because what's it?
05:50You're supposed to never let any of your children know
05:52which one's the favorite.
05:53Well, I have a slight feeling I know which one the favorite is
05:56in this bunch.
05:57You're just so cute.
05:59You're just so cute.
06:00Mm.
06:00Yeah.
06:01Right.
06:01Your turn.
06:03Hello.
06:04Here, she'll take some off your hand.
06:06Don't jump on me.
06:07Here.
06:07Put some on your hand.
06:08She'll take it off you.
06:09Oh!
06:10That's naughty!
06:12Right, you've run out.
06:15You've run out.
06:16You've eaten it all.
06:17These feisty heifers are coming up to two years old,
06:20meaning they're nearly ready for the next stage of their lives.
06:24So these guys, they're about ready to be bold, aren't they?
06:27Yeah.
06:27They're big enough and they're old enough.
06:29We just need a bull because sadly we lost our bull at spring,
06:31didn't we?
06:32Yeah.
06:32So we're on the lookout for a bull at the minute.
06:34So they'll have a calf and then they'll go into the milking herd
06:38and then there'll be trouble.
06:40Then there'll be trouble.
06:41Some of them are trouble already.
06:44She's eating the steering wheel now.
06:52Oh, well, we'd better go and get some done.
06:54I could spend all day stroking them, couldn't we?
06:56Yeah.
06:57But there's no time for that.
06:59Reuben's groundwork job is calling.
07:11On the edge of the Dales, where the landscape is rugged and untamed,
07:15Reuben, Capper and Sonny are wrapping up one of their biggest digs yet.
07:19A new wildlife pond that's already a hit with the locals.
07:23The feathered kind, that is.
07:28So today, the last day on the pond job.
07:31We've let the pond fill up.
07:32It's up to level.
07:34Ducks are on the pond.
07:35Quackers.
07:36Yeah, looking good.
07:38So, I'm going to dig the last bit out here.
07:40Yeah.
07:40Just to make the pond a bit longer.
07:42This is going to be a bit of a shallower kind of bit for wading birds.
07:46Ah, yeah.
07:47Yeah.
07:47So, I'm going to sort this.
07:49I want you to go and just scrape up and build a nice tidy top.
07:52Sounds like a good plan.
07:54It's been months in the making and with just a bit of grading left to do,
07:58it'll be another job tipped off Reuben's end of summer list.
08:02Three, two, one.
08:03Yeah.
08:04Let's get at it.
08:06Right, right.
08:07Let's go do some work.
08:07Right, let's go do some work.
08:08Do some work.
08:13It's not long before the lads spot a potential problem.
08:16It's coming from under here somewhere, isn't it?
08:19I'm going to this tree.
08:21A tiny stream has formed on the bank.
08:26To work out whether it's leaking from the pond, the boys turn detective.
08:31Right, you've got muddy water in there.
08:35And that is clean water trickling out of there.
08:38Yeah.
08:42Coming out of the ground here.
08:45If it was the pond leaking, it would be quite a bit of work
08:48because you've got to line the pond with clay and suffer from leaking.
08:50So that means trying to evacuate all the water, which is a rather large job.
09:11No, it's coming out of here.
09:25No, it's coming out of here.
09:27I don't know who that is.
09:28Hear it bubbling out?
09:30Some floor on that.
09:31Yeah.
09:32Does look clean water, doesn't it?
09:33It's too clean to be pond-like.
09:36Mystery solved.
09:37Time to tell the boss.
09:39Well, I think what's leaking here isn't the pond.
09:42It is a spring.
09:45Right, whatever you say, Bellington, just tidy the job up and that'll do.
09:49Their speedy diagnosis has saved them from a mammoth extra dig.
09:54So we're not worried any more about the pond draining itself.
10:00We've just found a freshwater spring.
10:03Cumbria's finest drinking water.
10:05This is a good success.
10:08Sonny is a water whisperer.
10:11Right, clag that back in with a load of soil now, quickly.
10:22Over at Brough Castle, Jess's Cumbrian family farm, there's a vital job to finish before summer's end.
10:32So the plan of today is we've got the last 35 sheep to click.
10:36We've done about 350 this year.
10:39So, yeah, the final day, thank goodness.
10:45It's hard work, probably one of the hardest jobs of the year, I think.
10:50A few years' practice has sharpened Jess's clipping skills.
10:54You're a big girl.
10:55And today, she's helping her dad, Dave, with the final push.
11:00How do you feel you're doing?
11:01Hey.
11:02Do you feel you're getting better?
11:04Yeah, it takes time.
11:06I mean, the sheep are getting bigger, aren't they?
11:08Yeah, they are.
11:10But no, it just takes time, really.
11:14Until you get a wriggler like this.
11:17Jess's little sister, Eva, is in charge of gathering the fleeces.
11:20And there's an art to it.
11:22How do you fold the wool?
11:24Right, well, you set off.
11:26Set off at the head.
11:27You flick it in.
11:29Right down.
11:31Roll it in.
11:32Then you leave the tail out.
11:33Like that.
11:35Then you roll it up.
11:37So get it into a ball like that.
11:40Then you get the tail bit and you twist it around.
11:44Then you wrap it, pick it up, and pull it back into itself.
11:49Like that.
11:50And then you put it in the bag.
12:00You're nice to get them finished, Jess.
12:02Yeah, it will, won't it?
12:03Been hard work, haven't it?
12:04Yeah.
12:05And big, big yowt this year, haven't it?
12:08Big yowt.
12:09Yeah.
12:09Ready for me fish and chips, like?
12:11Yeah, same.
12:14Right, Aves.
12:15You mark that one.
12:16Right on there.
12:19But it used to be my job when I was little.
12:21Marking our sheep.
12:23Easy job for a little person.
12:26I like working with my dad and sister on the farm
12:29when it's lambing time and clipping time with the sheep.
12:31But I also like working with the cows
12:34when they're giving birth to fairy cows.
12:38So when I was your age, Eve, I always did your job,
12:41jumped in the wall and watched Dad, you know,
12:44and then look where I am now, clipping.
12:47You made a good job, Aves.
12:48Well done.
12:56Over at the wildlife pond, Sonny and Capa may have solved
13:00the problem of the leaky spring, but there's another.
13:03The wet weather has created rather muddy terrain
13:06and Ruben's digger's in danger of becoming stuck.
13:10You know what I have to do, won't you?
13:12Build a road.
13:13No, a raft.
13:16Do you reckon you're going to get out of there successfully?
13:18So I can do this piece of fencing, moved out of the way,
13:22and then I can continue to manoeuvre myself out of the edge of the pond.
13:28To help the boss, Capa and Sonny must navigate the boggy ground to shift the fence for Ruben's digger.
13:35No way.
13:37No way.
13:38No way.
13:38That's deep.
13:39Yeah.
13:40But it's not long before one of them comes a cropper.
13:44Sonny!
13:44Help!
13:45Why?
13:47I'm stuck.
13:49In an attempt to prevent Ruben from getting stuck, Capa's got bogged himself.
13:55That was daft to you, wasn't it?
13:56Yeah.
13:58How have you not got stuck at something?
14:00It's how I've got brains.
14:01What?
14:01Are you not going to pull me out or something?
14:02One minute.
14:03How do you get someone unstuck at the side of a pond?
14:06Brilliant, Sonny.
14:07Just brilliant.
14:09Go on, get yourself wiggled out.
14:11Jeremy, I can't get out.
14:13I'm going to chuck myself back, but you're going to hold on.
14:17Go on.
14:18Step.
14:19One step.
14:20Go on.
14:21Go on.
14:21Go on.
14:21I'll push yourself further down, Sonny.
14:23Capa's sinking lower by the minute.
14:26Right, go on.
14:26Lift one leg out.
14:27I'm pushing...
14:28I'm doing it.
14:28I'm pushing my other leg down, though.
14:31Oh!
14:31Sonny, no!
14:32Sonny, Sonny!
14:33Sonny!
14:34I don't understand how you two have survived to the ages you are.
14:39It's like Michael Jackson.
14:40Go on.
14:43That's quality.
14:48Lean that way.
14:49Which way?
14:50To the bottom.
14:51Go on.
14:51Keep leaning.
14:52Keep leaning.
14:52Keep leaning.
14:53Keep leaning.
14:56I've worked with Capa from the start.
14:59Always amuses me.
15:00He's a legend.
15:02He gets himself in some funny old holes.
15:04Literally.
15:05How has that happened?
15:06I'm six foot six and now I'm two foot tall.
15:12That's it.
15:13You go in now.
15:17Pull me trousers.
15:22Sorry.
15:23Pull me out.
15:26Ow!
15:29That's enough.
15:30That's enough, Sonny.
15:34Well, Sonny, give up, will you?
15:35What are you going to do, Jess?
15:36I'm a bit out of breath, I'm not going to lie.
15:38How's your legs feeling?
15:40I don't know.
15:40A bit weird.
15:42Them boots look heavy.
15:44I've lost my balance now, though.
15:47It's probably a good thing all round that the job's finished.
15:54There we go.
15:54Job done.
15:55Banks pulled back.
15:56So that'll do for now.
15:57The ducks are happy.
15:59We're happy.
15:59We're happy.
16:00I'm away next week, so I'm going to get all tanned.
16:03You want tanned.
16:04You don't tanned.
16:04You burn.
16:05You're cast for the friendly ghost.
16:07That's right.
16:10Right, so I'm leaving this lovely weather behind next week, going to Cyprus with Jess,
16:15our first abroad holiday together.
16:16I've never actually been on a proper holiday before, so I'm quite looking forward to it.
16:20Is it all you want me and Sun Bill doing next week, or do you want to do our own
16:23things?
16:24No, I've seen your performance today.
16:25I'm going to let you do whatever you want.
16:27Tremendous.
16:28Just do your own things.
16:28That's a good idea.
16:29Sounds amazing.
16:31While Ruben's sunning himself, Kappa and Sonny can get on with their own side hustles.
16:37Right, let's get out of here.
16:45With a whole summer of digger work complete, Ruben's long-awaited holiday is within reach.
16:51But first, there's a reward a bit closer to home, with fish and chips over at Brough Castle.
16:58Hi.
16:59Hi.
17:00Hi.
17:01The fish supper delivery team, aka Nana Diane, Mum Sarah and big sister Amelia with baby George,
17:08have arrived just in time, because Jess has saved the best till last.
17:13Who recognises this one?
17:14Yeah.
17:15I recognise her.
17:16She looks like a Muffin, doesn't she?
17:18Yeah, so this is Muffin's lamb.
17:20Yeah.
17:23Muffin was Jess's childhood pet when she was seven, and quite the character.
17:28Aww.
17:28She used to work the turnstiles, didn't she?
17:30She was so clever, so intelligent, wasn't she?
17:33Yeah, she was, yeah.
17:34She used to stand and look over the garden wall.
17:36She did!
17:37Yeah.
17:37I know, she was.
17:38She was so gorgeous, wasn't she?
17:41Right, let's get them done.
17:55That's the one.
17:56Well done.
17:59Well done.
18:01Yay!
18:01The last one.
18:02Yay!
18:04Well done, Jessica.
18:06Come on sweet hat.
18:07We are.
18:08Well done.
18:08Well done.
18:09Well done, Jess.
18:10Yeah, done for another year, aren't they?
18:12All that wool makes a handy sofa
18:14Right here
18:17Our chair
18:19Fish and chips
18:20Come on, let's get them out
18:24Come on, Rubes, come and get some
18:26That's your sweetie pie
18:27There you go
18:31Beautiful, aren't they?
18:32Lovely
18:36I can remember starting off
18:38You did as well, Jessica
18:38We used to jump on the wool bags, didn't we?
18:40And now we're on to doing different jobs, aren't we?
18:43And Eva's stepped into our role, hasn't she?
18:46Yeah
18:46Maybe the best is
18:47And then George will come along
18:50And he'll end up in the wool bag, won't he?
18:52And you'll move up to Mark and Eva
18:54Yeah
18:55Yeah?
19:01It's been a good summer, hasn't it?
19:03It's about over now
19:03Look at the time and the nights are starting to draw in
19:06Yeah, it'll soon be winter now
19:07Time just flies by, doesn't it?
19:08The years just seem to fly by, don't you?
19:24Yeah
19:24Go on, just drop it
19:27The next morning, Ruben has agreed to one last pre-holiday job
19:34So it wants to be strapped on, right?
19:35Because we've got quite a long way to go, haven't we?
19:37We've got all the way to Bradford to go
19:38Yeah
19:39With Dave busy readying the farm for autumn
19:43Ruben has signed up to provide haulage for some very fluffy cargo
19:47How many kilos was the last year, Dad?
19:49I don't think I went with you, did I?
19:50But you took it
19:51About 550 kilos last year
19:53The eight hefty bags of wool clipped from the flock
19:56Need to be taken to be graded, sorted and washed
19:59Ready to be sold
20:01Can you remember the price that we got or not?
20:05It'd be about £1.20 fleece
20:07Not a lot, is it?
20:08No, no, not for all the work it is
20:10Is it based on weight?
20:12Yeah
20:13Weight and quality
20:14This might be
20:16Might make a little bit of money
20:17But not a lot
20:18Yeah, it'd be interesting to see what actually happens to it
20:21Yeah
20:25The journey to Bradford is 100 miles
20:27But the pair's minds aren't really on the job
20:32So this time, not tomorrow
20:34But the day after
20:35We'll be on an aeroplane, won't we?
20:37We will indeed
20:38We're looking forward to it
20:39It'd be nice
20:39So the temperature today
20:41Where we're going
20:42Is 30 degrees
20:43Lovely
20:44So it's nice and warm
20:46Oh, it's actually
20:4732 degrees on Monday
20:4833 on Thursday
20:50We're going to be cooking
20:53Two hours later
20:54And the duo have made it to Bradford
20:58We're just looking for the wool place now
21:00Somewhere down here, I think
21:02Yeah, we're not far off now
21:06In the 19th century
21:08Two thirds of England's wool
21:10Was produced in this corner of West Yorkshire
21:12And it was known as the wool capital of the UK
21:16Right, we're here, darling
21:17Are you excited?
21:19Yeah, it's a big building, isn't it?
21:22Two centuries later
21:23And Bradford is still the beating heart of the industry
21:29Oh, there's some bags of wool in here
21:30Wow, there's a lot of wool
21:34Since 1950, it's been home to British Wool
21:36A cooperative that grades and sells wool from the UK
21:40To the global textile industry
21:45So we'll have a look through each bag individually
21:48And see what types of wool you've got in there
21:50And how it's going to grade out
21:54Colin oversees the quality grading at the depot
21:58Where they process 3.5 million kilos of wool each year
22:03We're going to have a look at the staple
22:05Which is the cluster of fibres there
22:08We'll be pulling the staple and checking it for strength
22:11Which will determine its onward use
22:13So what do you think the majority of this wool will go into, Nick?
22:17So some of the finer fleeces you've got
22:19Would be okay for any kind of bedding
22:22It's a nice spongy, springy staple
22:25Which is ideal
22:26It's got that bounce back
22:28So the wool that kept the flock snug on the fells
22:31Could soon be keeping someone warm in bed
22:37So, getting closer
22:38Yeah, getting closer to the duvet, isn't it?
22:41Yeah, there's still a lot of work to do, yeah
22:42Yeah
22:44The wool is now ready for the next stage of the process
22:47Which happens 10 miles up the road
22:48At Howarth Scouring Company
22:54With 350 fleeces to transform
22:56Ruben and Jess are keen to see exactly how wool becomes duvet ready
23:02So, what actually is the scouring process?
23:05It'd be a load easier if I took you and showed you
23:07Brilliant
23:07Come on, follow me
23:10Managing Director Richard is the man with all the answers
23:16These here are yours
23:17Yeah
23:18And we're going to wash it here for you
23:19Now, do you fancy having a go at loading?
23:22Yeah, I'll have a go
23:23Have a go?
23:23As a fully qualified forklift driver
23:26Ruben jumps at the chance
23:28To put his evolving skill set to use
23:31Handbrakes off
23:32Into forwards
23:39This is a very quiet forklift
23:41Yeah, I was thinking that
23:43Fancy, doesn't it?
23:44It's going to get us off with yaw
23:47Are we not putting it in the middle of the belt then?
23:48Or are we just putting it on one side?
23:49Where would you like it?
23:51It's fine, strap it down
23:53That's it, just rest it there
23:54Yeah
23:56Perfect
23:56Just gently, just gently release it
24:01Now, you see, you've got the bag stuck underneath, you see
24:04The professionals here wouldn't get the bag stuck
24:06It's my first day
24:08This is trickier than it looks
24:10I'm sure you're all heading off to be scoured
24:12Yeah
24:16The picker machine uses spinning rows of sharp metal teeth to separate the wool fibres
24:22And after it's been broken apart, the next stage is a proper good wash
24:28It's starting to smell a bit more like sheep
24:30Yeah
24:30It's certainly going to smell a sheep today
24:47Ruben's upcoming trip abroad has given Kappa and Sonny the perfect window to crack on with their side hustles
24:57What are you doing here?
24:58How's it going?
24:59I've come to see my mate Kappa
25:00My mechanical friend
25:02Art or in
25:03Yeah
25:03What have you brought me?
25:05Well, there's two items
25:06Are you unique?
25:07That doesn't surprise me
25:09Everything you buy is unique
25:13Sonny has bought, fixed and flipped all sorts of machinery since he was a child
25:19But this is out there even for Sonny
25:22What on earth?
25:26What on earth, Sonny?
25:29Sweep, one and two
25:30One for me, one for you
25:34So the real question is why on earth have you bought them?
25:37Well, I've bought them to sell
25:38Right
25:39But I give 1,500 quid for a turn
25:41You give 1,500 quid for them?
25:43Yeah, they'd be worth that each if they're running
25:44Really?
25:45Yeah
25:45Who's going to buy them?
25:47To be honest, Sonny, I'm actually lost for words for once
25:52Like all the gang, Kappa is a dab hand at getting tractors up and running
25:56But road sweepers might be a first
26:00Get a cab tipped up
26:01Get it stripped off
26:02Yeah
26:06Dear, dear Sonny man
26:07I think Sonny is the first man I've ever known the whole 19 years of my life
26:11To buy two road sweepers and try and make money out of them
26:16I hope you're feeling strong
26:17Ready?
26:19Yeah
26:22Look at that
26:23Challenge number one
26:25Will the engine start?
26:27Turn it on first
26:31Shows a sign of life
26:32Clicking
26:42That doesn't sound like a healthy engine to me
26:44Is it because the cab's tilted up or something?
26:47Right, stick your cab down
26:55Wait
26:58I told you it ran
27:00Dry falls a bit
27:05Back up a bit
27:10So it starts and moves
27:12But there's one vital function that remains a mystery
27:15I don't know how to make it sweep
27:18Do you reckon we should try the other one?
27:20Yeah
27:22While they make a plan of attack for sweeper number two
27:28Over in Bradford
27:29Reuben and Jess are at the business end of wool scouring
27:33So this is your wool?
27:38This is our wool coming from
27:40So it travels into the washbowls here
27:41These are baths of hot water
27:43Yeah
27:44And we push it under the water
27:46And move it forward down the washbowl
27:48The raw wool travels through eight bowls of steaming water before it's finally clean
27:53You can see every time I walk down it's getting lighter isn't it and lighter
27:57So this is your final final bowl
28:00Right wow
28:01Last bowl and then into the dryers
28:04Like I was thinking before like how little the farmers get for the wool and how much a jumper is
28:10Well there's a lot of work isn't there
28:13Yeah there is
28:14There's a really a lot of work
28:15I guess it just takes a lot of people making a little bit to get the job done
28:22After a spin in the world's biggest tumble dryer
28:25The wool is ready to be packed
28:27Is this going to be wool avalanche?
28:29Yes it could be a bit of a wool avalanche
28:31Oh my
28:32There you go
28:34So our wool is somewhere near amongst that
28:37What would you grade the fluffiness?
28:39Ten out of ten fluffiness
28:41Finally the clean wool is pressed and baled
28:46So there you are Jess
28:47That's your eight bags of wool
28:48Turned into one bale of scoured wool
28:51That was an amazing process
28:53To see what we turned up with
28:55To what it is now
28:56Well that's 500 kilos of the 22 million that we're going to do this year
29:01Wow
29:01So you guys can shift wool
29:03We shift wool
29:05Soon Jess's wool will be spun into a flock of toasty duvets
29:10Not that these two will need one where they're going
29:14Let's get this weighed and into our stock system so I can invoice you
29:17Thank you
29:18With the last summer task ticked off
29:21They can finally head home and pack for Cyprus
29:35While Reuben and Jess are off on their hard-earned holiday
29:42Back in the Dales
29:44This is an exciting day isn't it?
29:47Farm life rolls on
29:48And one job simply couldn't wait for Jess to return
29:56It's a shame Jess isn't here though, isn't it really?
29:59She would have loved to
30:00Yeah, yeah
30:01She likes things like this, don't she?
30:05Dave has seized the opportunity to buy a new bull
30:08Who's on his way to be introduced to Jess's favourite herd of young heifers
30:14He's had calves already, this bull
30:16Oh, has he?
30:17Right, okay
30:17He said that they were really good calves
30:19Oh, good, yeah
30:20That's probably one of the most important things, isn't it?
30:22That he's got to be easy carving and quiet
30:24We don't want anything nuts
30:25Don't want anything nasty again, do we?
30:27No, definitely not
30:29Dave has good reason to be cautious with a new bull
30:32After a frightening accident 15 years ago
30:37He ran me into some girders, didn't he?
30:40And threw me about a bit
30:41And, yeah, he made a mess of us, didn't he?
30:45How long were you in intensive care for?
30:47A couple of days, wasn't I?
30:48I went in the air ambulance to Middlesbrough
30:52They found I had, what was it, nine broken ribs
30:55And a ruptured spleen
30:56Yeah, they'd done a lot of damage, hadn't they, internally?
31:00Yeah, he'd made a good job
31:00I think when you work with these animals every day
31:03Sometimes you forget how dangerous it can be
31:08Thankfully, this new bull seems like a pretty chilled young chap
31:15There's the ladies
31:16There they are
31:16Oh, look at them
31:18They're all waiting
31:21The heifers have formed quite the welcoming committee
31:27You've got it
31:31Come on, you let him out
31:32Are you ready?
31:33Stant at side, eh?
31:36Here we go
31:37Here we go
31:38They're all excited
31:39Come on, son
31:41There you go
31:45Oh, he's lovely, isn't he?
31:46Oh, yeah
31:48Lovely
31:49Straight in
31:51Now, I hope Jess will be impressed with him
31:53Yeah, I'm sure she'll like him
31:54Yeah, we'll just have to keep it quiet now, won't we?
31:57Until she gets back
31:58Yeah
31:58Try not to let it out of the bag
32:00Yeah
32:00Oh
32:02Straight to work
32:03There we go
32:04No time to lose
32:06He's obviously going to earn his keep, isn't he?
32:09With the young bull an instant hit with the ladies
32:12Dave and Amelia have high hopes
32:15Well, it's a good start, isn't it?
32:17Hopefully in nine months' time
32:19Yeah, we'll have some little short arms
32:20We will
32:22Hopefully, Jess will approve of her post-holiday surprise
32:34Over in Kappa's yard
32:36Buoyed by their progress on the sweepers
32:38Sunny decides it's time for a long-distance call to the boss
32:42Hello
32:43How's it going, mate?
32:44You all right?
32:45Yeah, good, thank you
32:46How are you?
32:47Yeah, I'm good
32:47What are you sat on?
32:48I'm on a donut
32:49But I'm still on a donut
32:51I bet you're missing the digging
32:54Yeah, he's already dug two sandcastles this morning in a trench
32:59What are you guys on with?
33:01Messing around with road sweepers
33:03Road sweepers?
33:04Yeah, I'll show you in a minute
33:05Is it a business venture you're on with?
33:08Or just
33:08Oh, you've got two of them
33:10Yeah
33:12We've got that one going
33:14Oh, good
33:16That doesn't sweep, though
33:18You've got a sweeper that doesn't sweep?
33:20Yeah, but he does everything else
33:21Yeah, anyway
33:22It'll not be long before we're back
33:24We're missing you
33:25No, I'll book another week if you want
33:27See you later, mate
33:28Catch you
33:29Enjoy yourself
33:29See you later, mate
33:31Looks like he seems having a good time, doesn't he?
33:33Yeah, he does
33:33It looks like he's enjoying himself
33:34A little bit jealous
33:37Putting their holiday envy to one side
33:39It's back on with sweeper number two
33:42Ah-ha
33:44Battery
33:45Found the battery
33:48But it's impossible to get to
33:50Where's that down back?
33:52I think we'll just go straight to the starter
33:53Personally
33:53Who on earth would put a battery there?
33:57With no access to the battery
33:58Kappa clips the booster pack to the starter motor instead
34:01Look at that
34:03Jump in
34:03Fire up
34:05Look at this
34:06Look at how simple that was
34:07I'm a genius
34:08I'm a genius
34:12Yes, bye
34:17Sorry
34:19Sorry
34:19Yeah
34:22Both sweepers are up and running
34:24But the big question is
34:25What on earth are they going to do with them?
34:40Deep in the tranquil Yorkshire Dales
34:43It's quiet and peaceful
34:50But Sonny and Kappa's plan for their revived road sweepers
34:54Is about to change all that
34:58I'm going to smash them in this race
34:59I tell you
35:00Absolute smash it
35:04The boys have decided
35:05A race across Kappa's home turf
35:07Is the best way to test out the engines fully
35:11Right, so
35:12Are you ready?
35:14Right, so
35:14First one to the top
35:15One, two, three
35:26His brushes still won't spin
35:28But no matter
35:29Sonny takes an early lead
35:31I'm going to take him on the inside
35:33Oh, wow
35:36I've got to go any faster
35:38That's all I've got
35:40I'm in the lead
35:41I'm doing alright
35:44What an absolute machine
35:46This has got to be one of my favourite bikes so far
35:49Rest assured
35:51It's not a public road
35:52And with top speeds of 20 miles per hour
35:55It's not exactly Formula One
35:57Sonny's a long way ahead
36:00You're catching up
36:03With Kappa lagging behind
36:05He doesn't like the hills
36:08Sonny does the decent thing
36:09And waits
36:10Here he is eventually
36:12About time
36:13Where have you been?
36:16And off they go again
36:18With Kappa in pole position
36:19For now
36:21I'm going to smash him down here
36:22I'm going to get a proper overtake
36:24Oh, he's going to overtake me
36:27No
36:28No
36:29No
36:30No
36:32Oh
36:33Leaple
36:33What an overtake
36:35Coming in for the win here
36:39Right, go on
36:40Go on, you can do it
36:41Go on
36:43I'll slow down
36:43I'll give him a chance on this next thing
36:47But there's little chance of that happening
36:49Go on
36:51Go on, right to the top
36:52Go on
36:52Get up
36:53Get up
36:54Go on
36:54You can do it
36:55You can do it
36:57No you can't
37:01Sonny, it won't get up the hill
37:04Looks like we might have to pull a road sweeper out of our road sweeper
37:08Getting Kappa out of scrapes is becoming Sonny's speciality
37:13Sonny to the rescue
37:14Once again
37:18I'm stuck
37:19I'm stuck
37:20You're stuck as well
37:21I get launchable stuck
37:25I get myself stuck
37:26I get road sweepers stuck on my old lane
37:30I got a stroke
37:31Don't worry
37:31Get a stroke
37:34With one sweeper off the road
37:36Sonny's got some serious work to do
37:39Before this pair of machines are ready to sell
37:42I'm just going to pull you right to the finish line
37:44Oh, cheers
37:45I'll see you in there
37:46Cheers
37:50Ha ha ha
37:51Pulled him out
37:53What an absolute machine this is
37:57And as the sweepers disappear down the track
38:00It's safe to assume Sonny will be claiming race victory
38:03I'm going to stick to tractors
38:06And pick-ups
38:23A few days later
38:24Reuben and Jess are home from their holiday
38:28Oh, I'm glad to be back
38:29Yeah, same
38:30We're ages
38:31It's been a lovely time
38:31I've absolutely loved it
38:32I have as well
38:33Can't wait to see everyone though
38:34I'm sure
38:35Looks like they've finished milking
38:36Yeah
38:36Right
38:37Back in
38:39He's got our suitcases
38:40Oh, yeah
38:49How's it going?
38:50Oh, yeah
38:51Oh, nice to see you guys
38:53Have you had a good time?
38:55Yeah, it's been good
38:55Yeah
38:55Very warm
38:56Nice and warm
38:57You look round
38:58Yeah
39:00Oh, bless you
39:01I'm so pleased you've come back relaxed
39:03With Jess back
39:04Dave wants to reveal their surprise bull
39:06All he needs is a crafty ruse
39:10Right, well, I've got to go
39:11Up to Dermot
39:12Because the heifers have got out again
39:14Oh
39:16So I'll have to go and get them back in again
39:18I'll come and give you a hand
39:19So if I get dinner ready
39:21While you lot have gone
39:22I will go and get changed
39:24Well, he's back out
39:26Yeah
39:26See you soon
39:27See you in a minute
39:28See you in a minute
39:29So far, so good
39:35Have I missed anything since I've been away?
39:38No
39:39No, not really
39:40No, it's all been quiet
39:42No, it's all been quiet
39:42Everything's same?
39:43Nothing's changed?
39:44I've missed the smell of the farm
39:47You come back, you're like
39:48Yeah, back home
39:53As they near the pasture
39:55Is Dave's ploy about to be rumbled
39:57I don't look like they'd be disturbed
40:00They must have come back in
40:02I wonder if the neighbours sorted them out
40:05I don't have to get a bull sorted out
40:08Yeah
40:08They're going to be too big if they don't get a bull
40:17You're going to shout them over, Jess?
40:19Come on!
40:21Come on!
40:23Oh, they're running
40:24Oh, wow
40:25Look happy to see you
40:26As the herd comes into view
40:28The well-kept secret is finally revealed
40:32It's got a ring in its nose
40:33It's a bull
40:34Huh?
40:35There's a bull in there
40:36Is there?
40:37Yeah
40:37This bull's got him
40:39It's our bull
40:42What?
40:43Terrible
40:43What?
40:44What?
40:44Have you got a bull?
40:45Yeah
40:45What?
40:47You didn't tell me
40:50When did you get him?
40:52So I never escaped?
40:53No
40:55We just sent that to get you up here
40:57Oh, right
41:02Dad has bought a new bull
41:04And I've been away on holiday
41:05Which was a bit of a shock
41:06But it was a nice shock
41:07A bit of a shame I wasn't there to buy it
41:09But they've made a good decision
41:10It's a nice bull
41:11I mean, I was laid in a sunbed
41:13So I can't really say anything
41:16I literally said on the way here
41:17We need to get a bull
41:19How did you keep a straight face?
41:21She didn't
41:22You were just as well
41:22She was behind you
41:23Thank you for looking the other way
41:27And with the bull awarded
41:29Jess's seal of approval
41:30They head back for a farmhouse feast
41:37This is a lovely spread
41:39Thank you very much
41:40You're welcome
41:40Did you have a nice holiday then?
41:43Lovely wasn't it
41:44It's really nice
41:45Yeah
41:45You've got some pictures printed off
41:47In the airport
41:48Oh, I did yeah
41:49Oh, yeah
41:49You pack them round then
41:50And then we can have a look
41:51Yeah, so that's taken off our balcony
41:53That photo
41:54So the sea was just there
41:55Literally just there
41:56We're so lucky
41:59Beautiful photo
42:00Look at that one
42:01Isn't that beautiful?
42:02Gorgeous
42:03Yeah
42:06So what did you think at Bull, Jess?
42:07Yeah, it was nice
42:08It was really nice
42:09Bit of a shock
42:10We've done our job, right, have we?
42:11Yeah
42:12No, you picked a good one
42:15This family are full of surprises
42:17And Jess has been plotting one of her own
42:20So, Nana
42:21This is yours
42:22We got me and Ruben
42:23Yeah, me and Ruben got you a little present
42:25Oh
42:27Really?
42:28Yeah
42:28Oh, I didn't expect this
42:30At all
42:33Something nasty, is it?
42:35No, no
42:36Maybe Nana Diane needs a clue
42:38In theory, you'll have seen it before
42:41Yeah
42:42Really?
42:43May have even touched it before
42:44For a mattress?
42:46It's a duvet
42:47It's made out of our wool
42:49Really?
42:50Yeah
42:50Wow
42:51Yeah
42:52Oh, that's a lovely present
42:53Wow
42:54Yeah
42:54It's quite cool
42:56Can I have a wool?
42:56Yeah
42:56Oh
42:57Keep you nice and cozy, Nana
43:00As soon as it's coming winter now, isn't it?
43:01Thank you
43:02Oh, bless you
43:03We're all right
43:04When we took the wool down to Bradford
43:06We saw it graded
43:09And then cleaned
43:10Right to where it then goes
43:12Into them
43:14So we've seen it right through
43:15Not many farmers will have seen that process
43:18No
43:20A new duvet for her Nana
43:22Made from the family's own wool
43:24It doesn't get more personal than that
43:27It's just so special, Jessica
43:29To think that that's for our own sheep
43:31Yeah, it's nice
43:32Yeah, it's nice
43:33It's almost too nice to use, isn't it?
43:35Too special to use
43:36Brings it closer, doesn't it?
43:38That's right, yeah
43:39Yeah
43:39Very, very special
43:40Thank you
43:41From you to you
43:44Thank you
43:45No problem at all
43:46But it's warm, though
43:48Warn't it?
43:49Yeah
43:54Next time
43:55Ruben plans to try to break rock without dynamite
43:59See what happens
44:00Something's going to happen
44:03The team's latest bit of kit proves a big surprise for Kappa
44:10Look at me, my corn man, that's my heart attack
44:13Woo
44:13And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night to remember
44:20Happy bonfire night
44:45The gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
44:48And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
44:49And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
44:49And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
44:49And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
44:50And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
44:51And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
44:52And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
44:52And the gang pulled together to make a bonfire night
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