Harvesting Soybeans IN BRAZIL
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I am on a 3 week work trip in Brazil, hope you enjoy
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It’s really mind-blowing to see the amount of activity down there in Brazil. As a lazy 1-crop-a-year US farmer, it’s hard to even comprehend. I hope they got you first class tickets for those long legs… 🤣
I’m a Deere retiree. About 10 years ago, a year or so before I retired, I travelled to Brazil. I did not get to the field but visited the tractor factory, a number of suppliers, and the Deere offices in Curitiba. A welcome experience. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting watching how the rest of the world farms. Thanks for the vid Ron!
The Brazilians are MAJOR players in the ag industry, and getting bigger all the time! They will have a major global impact now and in the future!
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
Isn’t that the truth
@JD-oh9vz
Жыл бұрын
They already are with China paying for a lot of the infrastructure to ship the crops out.
@alexsilva-no2nh
3 ай бұрын
@@JD-oh9vz they have to sell to someone and they sell to whoever wants to buy from them. Europe or the USA protect themselves and do not let their products enter these countries. These countries only allow products to enter that they make money from, for example crude oil and other crude products. The USA is a large producer of food in general, so Brazilian products such as food do not enter the USA, they are sure to sell to those who buy their food.
@alexsilva-no2nh
3 ай бұрын
COFFEE FARM IN BRAZIL - THE SECRET OF PRODUCING A UNIQUE TASTE | COFFE HARVESTING MACHINE TECHNOLOGIA
Good evening sir nice video We moved to Brazil 7 years ago from Canada next time you come to Brazil come for coffee
@HartungFamilyFarms
12 күн бұрын
Sounds great! What part of Brazil are you in?
@edwardovoth5606
10 күн бұрын
@HartungFamilyFarms we are in a town called Mambai go it's on the border of bahia and that's where all the big farmers are
Thanks for coming and showing a great sample how the Brazilian agriculture is down here. I’m from Brazil and have lived and traveled in the United States. Hope you have a great season crop
Palm trees next to a soybean field, looks like paradise to me...
Thanks for the view into another country ag world very interesting.
Thanks Ron! I always heard about Brazil but now I see what they mean. Great video my friend. God bless
That’s awsome thanks for sharing ur Brazil trip I hope u got another Brazil vid or 2 lol
Nois brasileiros agradece todos os comentários positivos, o agro no Brasil realmente é muito interessante, mas também é muito criticado pelos próprios Brasileiros, mas enfim... ❤🇧🇷
Thanks Ron that was great seeing everything
Really cool! Thanks for sharing your trip. Bring back some warmth!!!! Safe travels, and God bless.
That was definitely different and very interesting, thanks for going through the extra effort!😊
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing I would love to see those farms and this is one way to get to
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
You bet
Super video, butiful country. Really interesting how they farm on a very large scale!!! God Bless
Very cool video, Ron! Thanks for sharing!
Nice vlog never been to Brazil
awesome video never knew the farms are that big there
@laudelinostappazzoli3193
5 ай бұрын
The farms in the states of Mato Grosso, Bahia, Piauí, Maranhão and Rio Grande do Sul are giants. has farms with more than 300 thousand acres.
Those big birds are call Rheas. Native to South America. Some people call them the South American Ostrich. They are a flightless bird as well.
Also Brian. Don’t forget you were south of the equator so the seasons are reversed. We have come out of summer and now in autumn (fall as you call it).
In crop season 2019/20, Brazil's cotton production reached the highest figure of the decade, with approximately 13.4 million 480-pound bales. I was curious and looked it up 👍👊🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Very interesting thanks
What did you do down there , trouble shoot , turn wrenches , both ?
Interesting vidio,do they use a lot of irrigation, and do they use field tile being that it rains a lot, what were the things that surprised you with there farming practices compared to the US?
oh my the twister Pinball table!!
Really enjoyed the ride along
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Ron there’s a Krispy Kreme right across the road from one of my properties that we manage in west Michigan
That was cool Ron.
Good show
Very much this video 😊
Cool video! 😎
We just saw a lot in Galveston with probably 50 or more deere baler pickers. All waiting on a boat ride to south America
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
They harvest a lot of cotton down there, that’s for sure
Wherever Ron goes a Massey Ferguson shows up. ;)
Nice
And I thought that the "Central Valley, CA" had huge field's. Holy cotton batman.
We farm in Saskatchewan 30000ish acres we have a spray plain well my brother dus
How much is ground bringing down there
Small combine heads.
Any red equipment down there?
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Nice video. I will say, a red had looks better on you.
How do you get into working down there?
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
Right place at the right time for my job at Deere
Big birds = big snakes and big spiders. No thanks, but beautiful country
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
😂 we had to wear snake guards for a reason I suppose
Hi from oz Brian. Not e moo it’s pronounced eem you. And they are native to Australia.
@arthurbc4547
7 ай бұрын
n irmão, o nome dessas aves se chama ema e são nativa dos brasil
Hi
what type of work ??
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
Development engineer on combines
That’s why the world is awash in grain!!
U speak Portuguese?
See any big snakes
@HartungFamilyFarms
Жыл бұрын
No thank god 😂
hello friend... nice to meet you, I'm from Indonesia... I'm sorry friend... I want to ask how we can cooperate regarding purchasing soybeans... and send Brazilian dark soybean meal to Indonesia... can you help me friend. Thank you. 
how many percent are there in Brazilian territory of forests and how much is used for agriculture Copilot According to available data, around 59% of the Brazilian territory is covered by natural and planted forests123. This is equivalent to approximately 58.5% of the Brazilian territory, covering an area of 497,962,509 hectares23. In relation to agriculture, Brazil uses only 7.6% of its territory for crops, totaling 63,994,479 hectares4. Another data indicates that the area occupied by agriculture in Brazil grew by 50%, reaching 95.1 million hectares, equivalent to 10.6% of the national territory5. Furthermore, Brazil has a total available arable area estimated at 152.5 million hectares or 17.9% of the territory6. Please note that this information may vary over time and depends on a number of factors, including government policies and industry practices. 🌍
Pata gobi Khao kujao bati buzao.
you never said what you actually do when your there
That's because you didn't go to a coconut field
About that driving thing, it's pretty much like that everywhere outside the "civilized world" I mean western culture 🙄 the laws they make up there are stupid-proof, they opressively limit people's capabilities. When people are free to choose what level of risk they're willing to take they become better drivers and it's more efficient for the system in general, for the economy. I speak for myself when I say I can drive crazy fast, like finnish fast, and still be secure for me and everyone around me
@GuimaraesBR910
4 ай бұрын
Mundo civilizado? Está se referindo aos países nórdicos, certo?! Estive na América recentemente. Se tem uma coisa que aquele país não é é civilizado. Pessoas brigando, roubando lojas, muitos usuários de drogas nas ruas, O Brasil não é civilizado, nem a América! Talvez a Europa e alguns países asiáticos.
The emus in Brazil are getting out of control... There are too many emus...!!!
What is sad is that they destroyed so much of the rain forest to make those fields. That's the reason they were called the rainforest.
@DiegoDelmondes.g
Жыл бұрын
Wrong. Most of the fields are located on the Cerrado region, which is like a savanna. This farm is from that region. The Amazon environmental problem is mostly because of cattle
@muriloassis7984
8 ай бұрын
Wrong!!! Those farms are located at the bioma called "CERRADO", which is a big and plain savanah, a round 1.500 km far from rain forest (Amazony). Brazilian rain forest (+/- 5.000.000 square km) still remains 84% of its original forests intact, since the first portugueses put their feet there. Do not trust in everything the traditional and biased midia publishes, there is huge strategics/financial interests behind for spreading fake news against Brazilian agro-industry... specially coming from European Union and North american midia in order to protect their farmers/markets from competitors.
@EgidioNeto-om3oi
6 ай бұрын
Países ,como frança, Inglaterra, Alemanha e estados Unidos falam tanto em conservação das florestas de outros países, mas não conseguem conservar as próprias florestas
@carlosalbertosaomartinsort2152
6 ай бұрын
Didn't the USA and the European Union do the same? Both are giant open-air parking lots. Competition always infuriates monopolistic states, which are offended by the prosperity of American countries, as is the case with Venezuelan oil and gas and wood, food, steel and other ores of Brazil. simply embarrassing
@fernandocesar2388
5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 USA and Europe destroyed their native forests and wants to lesson others, common, guy.
Man they farm that dirt hard down there, no breaks.