Fully Automated Planting of Brussels Sprouts w/ 6-row TTS Transplanter - Fendt 724 - Verdonk
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Planting Brussels Sprouts seedlings using a fully automatic TTS transplanter from arable farm Verdonk of Ooltgensplaat in the Netherlands. The combination consists further of a 4,5 wide Baselier rotary tiller and Fendt 724 vario.
The TTS Brassica Transplanter uses 6 robots, one for each row, with capacity of 6000 plants per robot per hour times 6 robots is 36000 plants per hour.
The big advantage, in addition to the great capacity, of this machine is that it replaces 6 workers. Normally, at least 6 workers are needed for a six -row machine, now only 1 to feed the plant robot with seedling trays
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The mechanical Ingenuity is fascinating!!
@HolzDennis
15 күн бұрын
Amazing isn‘t it?
The world's most hated veggie. But planted by the world's most fascinating equipment.
@annemaria5126
7 күн бұрын
Not in my kitchen!
@annemaria5126
7 күн бұрын
But a great machine!
@annemaria5126
7 күн бұрын
Oh dear, dat gevaarte rijdt zelf😮! En de boer/machinist kan poten.
@annemaria5126
7 күн бұрын
Niet zelf natuurlijk.....
I love brussel sprouts, especially in a fry up with left over roast potatos. Fantastic piece of kit.
@GENERALWA5TE
7 күн бұрын
Even better fried with bacon.
Fascinating to watch these giant machines working.
really good filming i really love that you show so much details it is so smart the way they transport the machine to the fields,
great footage. Always interresting to see how our food is made. Thx to everybody. 👍🏾😎
GREAT as always
люди , которые это создали - гении .достойны высших наград .
Mooie repo met duidelijke verklarende beelden!
Wow, if you compare it to an older video of a manual planting machine, this one seems so much more efficient...
Qué hermosura.
Blew my mind!
Я в шоке. Такая сложная машина, и так слаженно работает. Пока не посмотришь этот канал, не задумываешься, от куда это всё берётся, как это всё выращивают.
A mazing machine 2 T up .
What about missing plants in the trays? Does this type of robot have a system for refilling them or do these remain empty places in the field that may be filled in manually afterwards?
That’s a ton of work for a plant that most people hate
@GreatWhiteDope
11 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
It wasn’t like that in my day!
Bella macchina... Ma credo Ferrari Growtech sia una spanna sopra... Edit Comunque sempre complimenti per la qualità video... TOP
Hopefully the return of investment is good on brussel sprouts because that transplanter looks very expensive
@ArkhamGhost295
15 күн бұрын
Everything is expensive with farming and that's coming from a guy who is farming accutly
@jimmcgarry3045
12 күн бұрын
@@ArkhamGhost295 Nothing as expensive as people and trying to get them, when you need them. They seem to be planting quite close together. I used plant about 24" X 24".
😮😮amazing🎉🎉
τι φτιαχνη ο ανθρωποσ οταν δεν αγαπα το μισος ; Θαυματα !
cool but how do they stop the stacks of seedlings tipping over?=
Have you ever make forestry videos ? If you want it i could help you to make it
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Fully automated: to guys are loading 6 planters. (it is really cool though)
But...after all the work is done...the farmer still has to pray and wait for a profitable harvest.
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YONI
Fully automated.. when it been loaded by humans? Not just there.. where close do
WEF WANTS YOU BANKRUPT
WOW 🤯🤯🤯 Unreal 🔧🔩👏🏻👏🏻 badly shaped field for planting though 🤔 ALSO any GPS in tractor, 🤔
Where I do some contracting work we have 2, 5 row TTS machines . dont be fooled by this video the machines are utter garbage constantly blocking either at drop point and where the black plastic cups open, the ouput at 6000plants per robot per hour is incredibly slow . You adjust spacing by the speed you travel???. Rely on a 1950s method of putting plants in ground I E dropping them . modern method is to place with a belt . Sorry but not the step forward the industry needs.