Any of the fire station doing something like this and he's been amazed by the response he's had so far and this includes the homes as well older than you will people who are just kind of felt this was done as. Well that was ours and we are cooking a Chris Chris Lawrence for and what is our schools a little differently as his father was. On a quick look out the weather is becoming wet and windy tonight but it will be milder than last night nice down to 3 degrees tomorrow wet in unsettled with some heavy showers and quite windy feeling a lot warmer than today though with temperatures up to 11 degrees that's 50 in Fahrenheit and the b.b.c. News it's now 3 minutes past 7 b.b.c. Radio. I hope now then hello good evening welcome along to God's Own Country file on b.b.c. Radio York I'm Sam Del cock and on Tonight Show join me as I walk through the market seeing Cyprus I take a train from Scotland to London I travel Yorkshire looking for the ideal 5 to set my business upon the because I finally got myself a fountain and see no waste because I've been reading my brother's keeper and the offer David Black will be coming into the studio to tell his mom about this inspiring tale of a farming family and their troubles and tribulations it's going to be the girl's uncle to file a face past say after 8 o'clock on the show this evening the 2nd hour they're going wild in the office room as I'm going to be joined by Future Farmers rich a pass on Tom Hildreth and several pick as well from the presenter of the show will become an end to join is one of cost we're going to find out all the latest on how the vegetable how best prices and all of the things found in the go and all that and some amazing music tonight on b.b.c. Radio York's God's Country file. God's Own Country file with Sandel b.b.c. Radio York. And what else to kick the show off tonight over than a lot. Bob. I will give you all the details if you want to wish me a Merry Christmas again took for the show after they say because when we talk about my we can fire and how riveting I wish for. Kids. Saw her go whoa whoa well come along to the show oh it wasn't long before we were going to start with the Christmas poems and everything else well come along. It's lovely to have you along with me shall we talk about my week well why not sir my name is some dill cock a well I'm Selby's Biggest Little found to be honest with yeah yeah grow fewer vegetables for myself I work on all the family farms helping them with vegetable production got our on occasion help on a few livestock farms and then once a week I love to come into b.b.c. Radio York a place where I turned up so much as a young farmer that decided the best to put me on the payroll and talk to you everybody in North Yorkshire and all those listening again on the b.b.c. Sounds up about all the things that I have noticed going on in farming this week and I've had a lot of time to contemplate what's going on in farming this weight has due to the weather sorry to keep banging on about it I'm sure you're well aware yet these being raining yet it's still raining actually the last few days hasn't been rain and as it now everyone's complaining that it's cold there was there was actually a really beautiful morning Monday morning I mean Sunday morning I walk up after a wedding and frankly without a good do without a really good deal it was close calls and got married had a really really lovely day so congratulations secure him Ben it were right good do as they say and anywhere for a day being out in 0 Hello got some people John is already for the Christmas party I'm sure I'm sure with can make use of them let's. Love them in a in a Christmas hat just randomly appearing in the studio it happens only at one time of the year Christmas jumpers as well but McAfee is in the house ladies and gentlemen I'm telling you there could be all sorts going off this evenin diffuse here and if you hear any alarms going off or whatever I can just tell you Beth's in the house anyway back to my story my wake Monday morning beautiful morning I watched the moon Oh he's been an incredible moon actually in the last week or so so bright because. These clear frosty nights he's really little the ground around me and I sat there and I could see the mill until 11 o'clock in the morning is where I have a sting carrots and I then proceeded to spend the next 2 want to half hours waiting for a wagon to just watching the saw my across the sky really. Wet weather is caused a lot of. Difficulties with the vegetable habeas meaning that they're running out of dry land to travel on in other parts of the country which means the pressure gets put on so those that can that can lift at the moment. Ended up being one of those people of course the wagons and the logistics are always work out so there can be a lot of wear in around and. You know when will the turn when will it be here we're going to be talking to Roger Hopson who was a current farmer from croc Hill very shortly on the program we'll hear from him and what has been going on on his farm but just to have a quick general look at the markets if you're listening to George responds with this morning you world of the angsty farm shop of course I was talking about how much bass they'll be put in British beef on their dinner table this Christmas dinner and beef markets the price is a strengthening after what has been a year of incredibly low prices largely due to the political situation of Bragg's it large amounts of overproduction in anticipation of trans party legs and the delays that never really materialized have been a lobby from the market have been low demand this is now increasing we can see in our local markets at the prices going up and as well there has been the ongoing situation of African swine fever affecting the herd number of pigs and the supply and demand of protein in China such a high it's a huge place billions of people needing food and when a 3rd of the world's pig population is being slaughtered in a country that's got one of the world's highest populations this can actually have a big ripple effect on global markets and British pig producers a brief and small sign of relief after many depressed years of pig prices as the demand for protein. Over there is taking off a lot of the meat that we were competing against in Europe. Mean in our own markets strengthening and I'm sure the very pleased about that on the run up to Christmas week prices of being there you get addicted you remember around September time now yeah reports of a really good harvest the way prices fell quite a lot where we're talking about $137.00 pounds a ton of month or so ago on the show and actually since then the prices have increased and got over 150 but the political situation has sort itself out of Europe the pound is strengthening which means that domestic grain prices are actually dropping slightly will still looking strong from 2020 as drilling delays still leave over 30 percent of the u.k. We area to be drilled I'm going to give you all the details you need to we're going talk through this if you would like to this evening any comments any Merry Christmas is if you just want to ring up and join in about anything we're talking about I can talk a little bit later in the sure about the prices of vegetables and some of the demands and issues going on there but as a say is it just a Merry Christmas if it's just a hello how do you do our common you'd like to pass on is that last God's Own Country file of the decade yet can you believe it because the next 2 weeks of class the Wednesday will be Christmas Day I'm New Year's Day and I've been told to stay away but anyway there we go if you would like to get in touch with the show this is everything you need to know. Everything I lay down and travel 14849 text the word you'll call it by your message to I don't see your. Problem. Says What about Do chefs potatoes whole potato croquettes Oh this is getting ridiculous now the fellow I'm coming from a Christmas dinner Georgie spends way. Greg weekday mornings from 6 b.b.c. Radio. Squish the rules put put them in good gravy but you don't have much potatoes if you squish in the roast potatoes essential it just make you much perturbed anyway you can join George in the mom and find out what Joni is up to our she's out and about everything else that goes on on the very entertaining g.o.g. Spawns that show 6 o'clock in the morning on b.b.c. Radio York. But to this evening to the back to the show how the Gods own country file Christmas special special it is Christmas Christmas is just around the. We're going to be talking to author David Bloch very soon on the show about his book My Brother's Keeper a life lost a few chick in a book those have me riveted and engaged since I opened its cover just after the weekend this week 2 were about to the small matter of farming on the farm and out of the way I've got a pretty big wake running up to Christmas and by the time it gets to Christmas Eve I'm not involved in a life stock so that there is to look after the vegetables are going to go anywhere in the field but prior to that we've you know you've got to get everything prepared this is when you think about the the peaks in the trough of how people shop. We'll come to you each weekend could be busy could be quiet we've got a lot of wet weather moving in around the u.k. At the moment which would make having seen over the next few days quite difficult so we'll have to keep that supply going in ahead of the demand most likely to comb just ahead of Christmas Eve That's I guess a Christmas Eve I think our part in the process is gone and it will be handed over to the retailers who will be really feeling the pressure then I mean and prices with vegetables have generally found a level now price sprouts for example that's $1.00 that they trace it in price over the last few weeks again difficult travelling on the land makes harvesting all these things that used We've with machinery very difficult to do I have a harvest mine so again not fun too many problems over them the fact that I can get a truck turn a trailer backed into the fields so I'm having to carry everything off in wheelbarrows as being quite intensive in the slipping around and sliding as you're trying to get out and carrying this stuff but tell you what my muscles and my arms are you know looking a bit more torn than the worth. Of government plan to room from a Christmas dinner there think of being born in a bit off. Color if I was there for example they're up around 7 percent of the previous week a larger alliance as well on French call if I was at the moment due to work a shortness of supply but again the hot weather that affected the cauliflower cauliflower crop in the summer that there have an impromptu weather would bricking record temperatures record high temperatures has been followed on as well knocking into the crops that were planted at the time any stressing cauliflowers at any point in the growing period you get small potentially deformed heads so again market prices are quite high with cauliflower prices perhaps ranging anywhere from 90 pounds to one pound 20 just dependent on Way You Are What week is and again with increasing lead to costs and Liber availability declining pesticides toolbox farmers struggling. More and more to keep the cost of these vegetables as low as what we've become used to in the last year and one man who knows an awful lot about this is Roger Hobson he's a carrot farmer and arable farmer from croc Hill in York and I went to speak to him earlier on today to get a bit of an idea of how things are going what the supply and demand situation is and what the potential implications could be to our vegetable crop particular carrots in the coming year. Even though we seem to have had a few days without rainfall I've come to me local farmer and chairman of the British current growth Association Roger Hopson hope some farming on Krokodil to find out if this weather is going to affect any of the food that might be on our plate this Christmas and the longer term implications of this very What often. Good afternoon Roger Well it's fair to say has been an extremely testing season for all farmers since the Rings started at the end of September you are the chairman of the British current grows Association as well as a carrot farmer so what the implications of the rainfall on your business and also current situation with that with the current pace it has been probably the wettest Alton we've known since since 2000. Long time ago and the basically the land is just been saturated for this last. 2 and a half months and to the extent that it's virtually impossible to drive a truck through a lot of fields carrots are a fresh produce they then they need to be lifted and process relatively quickly and they will keep in the ground over winter without protection How has it being trying to put straw down over the carrots to try and keep the frost off them they solve them. Yes salmon as you say we need to cover the carrots with straw. To keep the frost off them because carrots we harvest freshly every day of the year they're not like potatoes that you harvest once and put in a shed or a store you have to harvest them freshly every day of the year and it's putting the stroller over them that protects them from the frost that enables us to do that and that is how we ensure our supply all the way up to the new crop season starting at the beginning of next year life so it's all the carrots we need in January February March April May and June and how much would you say will be covered up to now do you think that you're going to have enough of a supply to see you through those times nationally is the picture the same the right we are we're 75 percent covered so as we stand we are short of over a month's worth of carrots. Beliefs from a number of my characterizing friends there in worse positions it is it is a regional issue Sam say we're down in East Anglia the haven't had it too bad up in Scotland too bad but those major carrot producing counted he's of Yorkshire Lincolnshire Lancashire Nottinghamshire Shropshire of all had it pretty catastrophic So my personal last image is 6070 percent of the crop is affected and. They're all over a month going to be over a month worth Chilton spring of course to me as being quite understanding Joe in this difficult harvesting period because supply and demand must be tightening up in a in a good dry year you'd be able to go around any field you want whenever you want have as many times as you want how is it being dealing with customers and managing to keep the tones going out with the farm gate Well yeah that's a good question but the customers are pretty understanding in fact they're ringing up on an almost daily basis say are you all right Roger. Are we going to get our carrots tomorrow or we're going to get them next week and you know I can't really say this to them but the answer is Sam I'm going to claim it depends whether it goes down again to morrow and the day after you know we take life a day at a time we've kept diggin every day to date we haven't let a customer down. We have harvested all our dry East fields we have straw down the driest fields that we can straw were left with the wetter fields that are harder to harvest we're probably at a point where we can't store anymore now so little bit in the lap of the gods really. And after a couple truck trim. Got them we'll be hearing more from my conversation with Roger hopes and on baby say radio York's God's own country for. I. Don't. Know. How. To answer. Come with Sam. It's a difficult time for families in Yorkshire as well as Lancashire Lincolnshire on the Midlands heat waves followed by floods and now the threat of winter hangs over the fate of British cereal and vegetable crops while mom who is all too aware of the current weather impacts on crops is British Association chairman and local farmer Roger hopes and I've been to see him a hope some Hill today to learn more about the state of the. Potential impact on markets on supply into the combing year in this conversation Wednesday the 18th the past 2 days input. The been very cold it's been freezing fog temperatures of barely gobble freezing are the carrots are in the ground in these difficult to reach areas already going to spoil with this initial Frost getting into the tops of them yes I think that's how fact comment think we're now at the point where carrots that aren't covered up with straw probably about getting beyond usability for retail purposes from a lot of food company processing customers we have a technique called crowning which enables us to use them for that job through January and probably into February but not beyond that when the weather warms up there's frost damage will well turn into a breakdown in the cattle breakdown and be unpalatable for everything so what are the potential impacts of the wet weather now the frost and cold weather comin in into next year you've already mentioned that you might be shocked if there was a price rise is that because you just see an opportunity to be lucrative always are quite simply just going to help you cover what sounds like it's going to be a lot of losses now I think. Unit price rises pretty much out of the question because we work on the contract we have a great pre-agreed deal with our customers they ask is what the price is going to be for the year we give them a price for the year so we have to take this loss on the chain or what we can't do is soul you know carrots that aren't there so if we run out customers will run out factories will have to you know import from wherever in the world they they can they'll have to pay whatever it costs to do that. You know a value that have to take it on the chin or pass it on to the consumer now you have quite a diverse family growing many different crops here we drill in I've particularly know it's has been it's been difficult to get wheat so this all the straw from this weight is what you're going to use to cover the carrots so if you haven't been able to drill the wheat are you now concerned about straw for. Next year's winter carrot crops Yeah you're right Sam I mean we need down we need just over 10 pounds and big bales. That's about $3.00 to $4000.00 acres worth of wheat. And it's just not been planted and it's not just the carrot farmer that needs the weight straw It's the all the livestock farmers you know and they can't just not buy the livestock got up on anything you know they've got to have it they've got to pay whatever the market charges so when it goes short everybody cut costs go right up. Big implications for you know the characters a year from now the livestock be a year from now the straw fired power stations and the other uses of straw as well it is a still an opportunity to plant way if the weather was to turn cold and frosty which obviously isn't ideal for your carrots could that be a good opportunity to continue with some wheat plan in I'm perhaps get some more straws to cure for next year it is technically possible Sam But you know actually. This land doesn't really dry up in January in December and January you know it dries up in March in April so spring the winter wheat will be replaced by spring barley Spring Valley as you know it year olds about 2 thirds the amount of grain it real does about 2 thirds the amount of straw you need that will the going to be a store shortage Are you still managing to remain positive running up to Christmas obviously 2020 is just around the current New year new government potential new challenge is and exciting things happen in British agriculture a money thing to remain positive Oh yes yeah you've got to you need to be in farming some You've got to be an optimist no point in doing it if you aren't We had a tough year last year with the base from the aist in the of the worst droughts in $76.00 we got through that one. We still hear your name will get through this one will look back on this winter when it beautiful weather next summer and say or do you remember how tough it was back then and yet touch wood touch wood we're going to have a new government and lots of excitement on that front as if there's one thing you could put on your Christmas wish list something that some sicko bring down the chimney for you this year as a farmer what would that be a dry weather. And it's a simpler as I think for many farmers many thanks to Rob Roger Hopson for his time this afternoon explaining to me how the coming weather could damage the retrievable and on protectable because of delicate current crop stuck in the mold at the moment and what implications the establishment of all the crops could have on next winter's current crops if you've missed any of the show so far you can catch up on the b.b.c. Sounds and coming next. Chapter I'm cannot wait to get in the studio I open the pages of the of a book for the 1st time in in many years and I've been drawn into a world where I've traveled open down the East Coast Main Line on routes I'm quite familiar with I've walked through York station I've even been back through an appendicitis that. Once suffered whilst I was in New York oh I was suffering from when I was in New York and. I'm going to meet a man called Debbie Black who has written a book called My Brother's Keeper going to ask him where the inspiration for the story came from I'm going to give you some more details about the book have not got to the end yet myself so there's not going to be any plot spoilers I'm looking forward to talking to Debbie Black next on God's Own Country file after Madonna and of course if you would like to get in touch with this evening you still come the number is 0800 trouble 14849 I can send as a text a 13 double 3 style message with the word yaar. Please. Please. Please. Let. Me. Put it. Well it is my pleasure to introduce to you this evening without any further ado David Black Good evening. In this week. To 10 my brother's keeper. Well I might not do it justice would you like to tell everybody what this book is about because I think I could get carried away with my explanation. It is by around a farming family it's a draw. To described. But without giving too much away with a laugh I thought it was very good but it's about a farming family. Set partially in East legacy and in Scotland some of the book is set around York and the farming around York and the city of Rio so. Local listeners would recognise bits of this. It's a story of the struggles some farmers have to go through there's a lot more to it but at the back of this in my head was this bottle of the farmers have and they seem to have against the supermarkets where the supermarkets are willing to push the prices down and down and down and to win that share of the market and of course the farmers a well there are always. Many of the listeners who will agree with us the fleet pleading poverty even though they have a new Range Rover every airboats it is harder and harder to write the books Obama and you know it's just the story of the fight and we see it from both sides. Well the story surrounds the best around the Brown families and. You know 50 if you are 1500 a kids in Scotland this is post just about post war lobbyists Lasix into the seventy's isn't it where yet we still see the shift in how people consume food and purchase food. And we start with William William Brown a wealthy gentleman was in a wealthy general if I don't play well it worked for it for his money. But you know I started it the story starts around the time of the 2nd World War and really goes from that as the supermarkets begin to emerge and under the different farming methods they used those times yes a lot of it is set between the Suppose the sixty's and the very end of the what we sort of get up so maybe the ninety's were not much further than the book tour was on its way Oh right yeah so a lot of this actually so interesting because the journey seems to go on somewhat reflects your own doesn't it yeah I was born up in East Los the my father's family were all farmers and I have obviously taken inspiration from the from where I came from which was there were 3 films together which this book was. My father there's a whole nother story on why my father ended up farming in your share in then. I didn't become a from about again is another. I did do I did do or several of my cousins from over croaky Hill but that was a long time ago so I took a different path so many of the conversations in the story the images as the book goes on then days would have been things that you would have been hearing quite regularly fewer sitting down around the dinner table all going out for a pint in farming communities around there because the connotations in the real ism even your attention to detail on things whether wish swapping from one type of truck to to another in the sensation of a 13 year old boy being able to get in this case like a. 5 or something like that yeah I still remember the thrill of driving a 135 for the 1st time there was so many things I thought You've got the detail Absolutely Bob on in this book I've been taken on a journey through my own life you know as well as I mean firing away at that I was brought up in not way and you know I did learn to drive a little gray for I still have a 3135 out of the number of a few acres of grass so I still don't know the minimus a bit easier. But I was just brought up in the world of always hearing the same things you know the young from is and going to the agricultural show. So you know where it comes from I've seen it so you know being in amongst itself real sort of token from. Well you certainly know what you're on about from the angle of the book so if you're all right to work stay with us a little bit longer I'll just play a track at Lewis compiled a this is hold me while you're away I'm with David Black the author of My Brother's Keeper and we're going to be talking a little more about the book and David's life after this. 6 you are listening to God's Own Country file on b.b.c. Radio York I'm some dill cock and I'm joined in the studio by David Black the author of My Brother's Keeper which I've been reading this week 8 say. It's based around 5. That there's a lot of there's a lot of explanations in there about past farming methods how things were changing . Particularly when one of the songs had become self into a position of authority in the 1st thing he saw and it was one of the slight kiss. Prove his point little There's little gems all the way through this but little moments where you can imagine it happening now you can relate to saw people in your life and I think this book could appeal to an awful lot of people because it's not just about famine is a story about how many people in relationships and it is where it goes wrong and the tragedy that strikes and the getting out of some of the messes people get into are just setting around they know only the farming community about the side of life and I think the well everybody recognizes I mean the different from the good this book kind of. Right in the heart because something happens to the family while certain way and it sounds so grit and I dealt the life the coming from then the 1st real tragedy happens but I just as I was reading through it there was an interesting there's an interesting piece where you were describing the weather in a particular year think it was 90 genuine The 17th 1974. Rainfall that 24 centimeters in the west of the u.k. And I was thinking Funnily enough this weather partly describing the wet winter that ever had a lot of variables where could we be with the weather next year you know that they do. Into this but the year is the weather what you would have meant Yeah I did have to research a lot my memory is not good you know if you're going to be accurate with the date you know the coldest winters and it's funny when you do the research on those days you suddenly start to think I'm not disputing climate changes exists I'm not going to be the next Donald Trump or you but you do start to think Oh we have been up and down a lot before you know and so it's proved by the have been some pretty pretty horrendous she is an Internet has a powerful thing we're all S.A.'s mercy So how does that prove how did the process of writing work for you way where did you stop from with this book I just really have this sort of story in the back of my mind I wanted to tell and I thought well I was no writer I thought well I'll just set off and see how it is so what you've been doing prior to writing this book. Of all sorts I run and. Run an event furniture business for many is doing marquees and I like that. You know I'm getting going around the you know a lot of country properties severing tents for weddings and did that for money is. I also the chairman of the James Bond Fund the club by the sideline the. Time I gave it rating for watching James Bond films in particular the. It will last not get sidetracked at least not now let's talk about some day afternoon. What we like at Christmas too but I think it's all writing you know just sets off doing it did take me a few years to produce they speak as I'm a bit lazy time so I'll start writing and then I think of a little 2 year gap maybe just to recuperate and then start again in my reverie is gap so it did tell you I think I actually put my mind to I could it happen quick a little bit that much of the show you didn't read and I didn't do it I just did it because I wanted to do it and doing another one because the publishers said well you don't want to go do another now so I'm sort of all right I'm on with the next one and I. Just thought was that interest what is the next book that you're writing yeah I want to know the answer titles all together but it is a follow on from this one so once you got to the end of that will there's a bit more toy story in the next one. Same families covering on and yeah just explains splines where all ends up. Obviously the book My Brother's Keeper vailable now and who would they who were the publishers. Small publisher but they've looked after me but yeah best place is my own website David Bloch whole thing don't come yet My Space to go but you can of course buy on Amazon like everything else on the just just just bought by Brother's Keeper all David Bowie So you went to a search engine what was it like approaching the office and when they publish is when you have this draft were you convinced that they were going to take this story owned It's funny isn't it you think all of the writing the book which is quite difficult to get it right and then you think right now I need a publisher and he set off on this little mission and I think I wrote to about 30 and. Unvarying Swan's either ignored you or came back and went we're a bit busy right now sorry. And you read about other authors you read about j.k. Rowling writing to 40 or 50 anything well that we downhearted So I just kept going a bit and I sent it to this particular publisher who's in the hole and then someone else so you came by and said no they would quite like to meet you so it sort of went from NASA it was great someone find out see all the dri doing a bit and when we quite like to do the. Play somebody did Ted on because in the last few days I was actually sat in a very foggy failed on the edge of home on Spalding couldn't see very far away from me and yet you've travelled around the Mediterranean I've been walking through markets in Cypress I've been on the Delta a class 55 and a train that I know I was running it's not memory as a child but the sound of that engine when you heard him on days a look at salute Lee in a style Jeep memories the detail you go into about the cafe on the things that drive the places I've been you've walked me around the city of take me down to Norfolk and around North York she's been an amazing journey David I'm really pleased at the long ball that let me tell you right you know the point here in the rain in the mud for a few Well I mean it's enough I didn't even want the walking to turn on because every time I turned a page I just went further on this journey absolutely wonderful read I'm looking forward to get in there through to the last the last of the book over Christmas if if you don't mind me just keeping you keep on the side of thank you I think that everybody keeps talking now. And I'm glad you've enjoyed it and I prefer you more people to take a look at me absolutely in a lot 42nd book as well so I'll keep in touch. Someone your way and all the best Christmas in under new year so how far off the 2nd book do you think you know the year is so yes I think it takes quite a while so even when you get well on with they seem to everything takes longer than you think yeah tell. Me about it well my girlfriend to tell you all about it because when I turn around so I'm just going to pop and do not jump I'll be about an hour and 3 I was. Also an interesting thing out of this where you just reminded me of someone to put a post on saying if the man in your life they do know these jobs need to be do don't they don't need reminding every 6 months to get on. Really do love one right David Black author My Brother's Keeper thank you very much according to the studio I was a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and we look forward to speaking tonight at 9 the next 2 or 3 years . Right next up. Next on God's Own Country file will have a little bit of John Legend jump legend John Legend she's all of May and then I think it's about time for the gods on can file Christmas party. With. You kicking the. Can. Down. The side 8. Was. Yes. And. Thanks. Me. You. Must. Be. Then I gave you. Those. You. Know as his. Affections give the. Young man. Good even. With. The New Guinea. And I give you. Our. Christmas Day b.b.c. Radio your Christmas Day starts is sakes with highlights from community count concert recorded at the Beacon count to say to everybody listen my very merry Christmas and join me. For some great festive easy and feel good stories perfect one wrap your presents to you from 10 it's your chance to hit b.b.c. Radio Carol. 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