'Dutch farming in motion'
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You talking about "soil compaction" but all wheels drive in the same line. It´s not better to split the trac distance up so avery axle hav a own trac?
But...after all the work is done...the farmer still has to pray and wait for a profitable harvest.
😅motor maakt al rare geluiden op klein toerental,zal nie lang leven,stomme chauffeur, sorry hoor
Very nice video!!!
Fully automated: to guys are loading 6 planters. (it is really cool though)
Very interesting! What is the reason for the ridger?
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great footage. Always interresting to see how our food is made. Thx to everybody. 👍🏾😎
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What’s the purpose of extending the tractor length in this case? And I don’t know why such a heavy expensive tractors are used? They cost high, their parts and maintenance is expensive, their running expenditures must be so high, their tyres and implements everything is expensive than any normal tractors. I.e we have some older model 50HP Belarus 🇧🇾 tractors they’re pretty good and cheap to operate they too do the same job, perhaps with smaller scales. But these Case, Callas, Fendit, JDs are much much expensive to have.
Doe Ronald Boerjan de groeten van zijn stage boer.
Great video 👍🚜
Glad your making videos again!
Oooh! Pommes frites on the hoof!
What the ridging is for?
Notice the 5 small V tines popping up and down behind the ridger. That's to create small potholes in the valleys so heavy rain and irrigation ponds in the holes and soaks into the soil rather than running along the valleys causing erosion.
Really good video ❤
Waarom trekt hij niet in 1 keer volle ruggen?
Pobre camara
Fascinating to watch these giant machines working.
you have an excellent channel!!!
Mooi materiaal,en mooi gefimt
Nice machine there, + skilled operation. It would be interesting to have fuel consumption comparison between the two after say 1 hour use, swapping the breaker on the back. I predict the 55 uses 25% more. Anybody have any info on this?
Aren't the potatoes damaged when their already in the ground and the rotary hiller on the fendt 313 goes over them?
I’m pretty sure the potatoes are in the brim and not under the valley. The tractors tires are aligned with the valley so there’s no significant soil compaction
Why are farmers making seed potatoes sown furrows shaped like kitkats?
More surface area to attract heat and water management
@@GRamerDim Thanks. I was only thinking about drainage to keep the potatoes from rotting. The surface area and heat issues seem to make a lot of sense.
@@OsVf770 Its also to create a big volume of soil for the new potatoes to grow in without being too near the surface where light makes them green (and poisonous!). The drainage comment is also right as lifting potatoes in a wet autumn on all but sandy soils needs ridges like these. Sandy soils allow for them to be grown in flat beds. (ex potato grower here!)
@@essexfarmer9610 Right. I remember my grandparents telling me to plant seed potatoes deeply. They raised potatoes, corn and peppers by hand without machines in a small field with sloping but very good black soil. Thanks
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TOP video! 😁😁😁😁
Interesting, as usual.
Beautiful machines ❤
Damn Tractorspotter is back strong
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Love the camera work under the hood.
люди , которые это создали - гении .достойны высших наград .
Magnifique vidéo 👍 📹 👍 📹
Good job guys
Mooie combi! Ik heb de 724 jaren geleden al vast gelegd. Nu staat deze nog op mijn lijstje👀
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.
terapi gibi mübarek
I actually do not really see the benefit from it in comparison to traditional farming It looks absolutly cool though
thank you for sharing
Tyre pressure should be redouced. - Nice video!
Have you ever make forestry videos ? If you want it i could help you to make it
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,
I love brussel sprouts, especially in a fry up with left over roast potatos. Fantastic piece of kit.
Even better fried with bacon.
That’s a ton of work for a plant that most people hate
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