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Voices: James D'Arcy
Directed by Alexandra Heard and David Horler
Voices: James D'Arcy
Directed by Alexandra Heard and David Horler
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00:30Hetty is pouring milk onto her cereal for breakfast.
00:36She knows that milk comes from cows. Do you know where milk comes from?
00:43Hi, my name's Tractor Ted and I live in Tractor Land.
00:46I have a bottle of milk in my trailer and I'm going to show you with the help of my tractor friends where it comes from.
00:55First we have to get the tractor ready. Which tractor is Matthew going to use today?
01:00I'm going to show you with the tractor.
01:04I'm going to show you the tractor.
01:06I'm going to show you how to do this.
01:09When I'm out of directors, I use a tree in the shower.
01:14I have to show you the tractor.
01:17I have to get the tractor.
01:19I can't do this anymore.
01:20I'm going to show you what to do now.
01:22Before he starts work, he fills up with diesel.
01:52We'd better give the tractor a good wash.
02:20The boys love watching.
02:25All done.
02:26Clean and shiny.
02:29Let's go.
02:48We need to make some silage for the cows to eat during winter.
02:53Which machine do you think we need to cut the grass?
02:56Is it the plough?
03:05Or is it the mower?
03:11Or do you think it could be the power harrow?
03:17That's right.
03:19It's a mower that cuts the grass.
03:20Oh, here it comes.
03:22I'd better get out of the way.
03:25Inside the mower, the grass is cut by sharp blades.
03:29And left in neat rows.
03:51Inside the mower, the grass is cut by sharp blades and left in neat rows.
03:58Inside the mower, the grass is cut by sharp blades and the grass is cut by sharp blades.
04:13Inside the mower, the grass is cut by sharp blades and the grass is cut by sharp blades.
04:40When the grass has been cut, the swath turner comes and fluffs it all up ready for the baler.
04:47Inside the mower, the grass is cut by sharp blades.
05:54Back at the farm, the farmer is getting the baler ready.
06:24He puts in some netting.
06:40This will tie up the bales.
06:44That big roll will tie up 40 bales.
06:47Look, here comes a blue tractor.
07:00Here we go.
07:01Here we go.
07:02Here we go.
07:03Here we go.
07:26He hitches on the baler and plugs in the pipes.
07:56He drives off down the track.
08:26He has to go very slowly as it is quite bumpy.
08:33The turner rotates like two windmills.
08:40He has finished a row ready for the baler to collect up.
08:47The turner rotates like two windmills.
08:58He has finished a row ready for the baler to collect up.
09:05Can you see the grass disappearing?
09:12Where does it go?
09:14Well, inside the baler spinning rollers make the grass into tight bales.
09:21Here's a bale all racked up.
09:28Do you remember we saw the farmer putting the netting in earlier?
09:35Let's watch some more bales.
09:42Let's watch some more bales.
10:01Let's watch some more bales.
10:08Let's watch some more bales.
10:12Let's watch some more bales.
10:16Let's watch some more bales.
10:23Let's watch some more bales.
10:27Let's watch some more bales.
10:31Let's watch some more bales.
10:46Let's watch some more bales.
10:50Let's watch some more bales.
10:54Let's watch some more bales.
11:18Let's watch some more bales.
11:23Let's watch some more bales.
11:38Let's watch some more bales.
11:41Let's watch some more bales.
11:46Matthew is getting the bale wrapper ready.
12:16Watch out, here come the bales!
12:46A long arm reaches over to pick up a bale.
12:51It looks like an elephant trunk!
13:01The arms put it very gently on the bale wrapper.
13:09The bale wrapper covers the bales with plastic so the rain can't get in.
13:25It's just like wrapping a present.
13:34It seems like a beautiful day.
13:41It looks fine.
13:45It looks like a little bit of a ball.
13:49It's kind of like a little bit of a ball.
13:54I'm not sure you're in a ball.
13:58It's a big ball.
14:01Let's watch another.
14:31Let's watch another.
15:01What a big pile of bales.
15:31Shall we count some?
15:37One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
15:56Well done.
15:58One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ten.
16:04One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ten.
16:10One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ten.
16:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ten.
16:28In the winter, the cows are fed with silage to help them produce milk.
16:44In the winter, the cows are fed with silage to help them produce milk.
16:48In the winter, the cows are fed with silage to help them produce milk.
17:00In the winter, the cows are fed with silage to help them produce milk.
17:06Hello, Daisy.
17:16Hello, Buttercup.
17:19Come on into the parlour, girls.
17:22The men clean the cows' udders as they get rather muddy in the field.
17:38And then, you know, we're not fed up to the cows' udders as they go to the cattle.
17:52They are fed, they are fed, they are fed.
17:56Men, women, they are fed and fed from the cows' udders as they take into the cattle.
18:02Stuart is telling Lauren how the machine works.
18:25It's pumping out the milk, which is taken along the pipes into the milk tank.
18:32Lauren is looking worried that it might be hurting the cow, but it's just like a calf drinking
18:48from its mother, Lauren.
18:53I wonder how many litres of milk he drinks in a day.
18:57Just as the calf lets go when he's finished feeding, so does the machine.
19:02Stuart milks the cows twice a day, throughout the year, and even on Christmas Day.
19:15Here comes the milk tanker.
19:30Bye-bye Daisy.
19:31Bye-bye Buttercup.
19:32Bye-bye Buttercup.
19:33Bye-bye Buttercup.
19:34That's the one in your belly, won't you?
19:35That's the one in your belly, won't you?
19:36That's the one in your belly, won't you?
19:37Go on.
19:38Go on.
19:39Go on.
19:40Go on.
19:41Go on.
19:42Go on.
19:43Go on.
19:44Go on.
19:45Go on.
19:46Go on.
19:47Go on.
19:48Go on.
19:49Go on.
19:57Bye-bye Daisy.
19:59Bye-bye Buttercup.
20:02That's the one in your belly once.
20:04Go on. Go on.
20:32A tank this size can hold 20,000 litres.
20:39How will he get it into the tanker?
20:51He connects up a long yellow pipe that pumps the milk into the tanker.
20:56Let's watch him tighten the nut with a big spanner.
21:02It doesn't take long to empty it.
21:17And when it's all gone, he packs the yellow pipes away.
21:23Hey, where's all my milk gone?
21:41Another tanker has arrived at the dairy.
21:46This man is checking that the milk is clean.
22:01At the dairy, the milk is pasteurised, which means that all the nasty bugs are killed before we drink it.
22:08Then it's taken along the pipes and packed into milk cartons or milk bottles.
22:23What do you have at home?
22:24What do you have at home?
22:26What do you have at home?
22:28what do you have at home?
22:29What do you have at home?
22:30What do you have at home?
22:31I'm so glad you're here.
22:32But when you are sitting at home I can make a pick up.
22:33Why don't we do?
22:34You want to move out of the buscar?
22:35What do I have at home?
22:36I can use a respirator?
22:37I would doig strony store.
22:38It's great.
22:39é–€'s thaniable in the board, I would do it.
22:40You're happening at home.
22:41Here is a lorry collecting his town's supply of milk.
23:11Now let's remind ourselves how we got our milk from the cows.
23:34In the summer time, when the grass has grown, we need to collect and store it for the coming
23:39winter.
23:44We get one of our tractor friends who cuts the grass with a mower.
23:51A swath turner comes along and fluffs it up ready for the baler.
23:59Which rolls the grass up into tight bales.
24:06The bales are wrapped up in plastic.
24:08To stop the rain getting in, this is called silage.
24:13This is then fed to the cows in winter as silage, which helps them produce their milk.
24:23Every day the cows come into the parlour to be milked.
24:31This milk is taken to the dairy by the tanker.
24:40At the dairy, the milk is pasteurised to kill any bugs and packed into milk cartons or milk
24:45bottles.
24:50I've had such fun telling you our story from tractor land.
24:54I hope you've had fun too.
24:57See you again soon.
24:59Bye.
25:00Bye.