Since switching on to Omnia last year, Dennington Hall Farms has seen a wide-range of on-farm benefits - from smarter time-saving workflows to seamless remote access and a more streamlined way of working across the whole team 🚜✨
📹 Join Farmers Weekly Farm Manager of the Year, Ryan McCormack and Digital Services Specialist James Lane, for an exclusive behind the scenes look at how Omnia has transformed the digital farming operations at Dennington Hall Farms!
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Huge congratulations to Ryan.
Farmers Weekly farm Manager of the year. Very well deserved for all the hard work.
It’s a pleasure to work alongside you.
Enjoyable evening Thursday night celebrating.
Large ditching project well underway, ditches haven’t been touched in 15 years, lots to do.
My final project at Scottow as I move on to a new challenge in March.
The Oasis tour isn’t just about their music.
It’s about the height of Britain.
It’s about the nostalgia of remembering how amazing Britain was.
If you didn’t live it you’ll never understand it and it can’t be explained.
A time when you could go down the pub, interact with people you knew and didn’t know and have the best night of your life on 15 quid.
A time when there was always something happening, in every city, 7 nights a week.
No fear of being stabbed.
No fear of being robbed.
A time when everyone watched the same TV shows and discussed them the next day.
You weren’t desperate to go on holiday like the British are now, there was no need.
You didn’t see Dubai or Maldives on Instagram all day, you literally didn’t even know those places existed. You would hang around on a council estate, completely content and want nothing else than to laugh with your friends.
Random skin heads would say “you alrite mate?” And you’d either be best friends or in a scrap 2mins later.
Nobody got stabbed. Nobody died.
It’s just how it was.
The pub on Christmas Day.
The bus was 30p.
You loved everyone you met, didn’t matter the race.
The country was united.
There was a feeling in the air.
Constant electricity.
And it’s all gone now. It’s died.
All we have are the songs from those times.