Farm World - All about Farming, Harvesting Food, Processing, Packing and the Machinery used on a farm.
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$600/day for shearing sheep is more than I expected.
SO MANY per day that's cool to think about plus the other manufacturers
yeah it's an immense amount. 80,000 per day x 5 days x 50 weeks in a year (2 weeks shutdown) = *20 million pineapples per year*
Nice ❤
shitty low effort AI content. ill pass...
Wow, really enjoyed watching this. Should be shown at schools to help kids understand where and how we get our chips.
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борт подними!!!!
Good boys and girls sheep for giving us this incredible material for just existing and eating grass. This was a great and useful video.
🐑🐑🐑🐑 Thanks
This is a complicated process, the video gave me a lot of useful knowledge
I am your new Subscriber.
welcome
Shearers are making $600 a day??
Not everyday, shearing is seasonal work
Imagine running a billion dollar industry and all you want in return is just more grass 😶
Ii
Mathew McNaughey is narrating the 2nd part of the video?
no
2 minutes and 2 dollars per sheep. The shearer does 300 sheep. 600 dollars for 10 hours work. Thats good.
Funny the spraying part. Why didn't use footage from ur own country? I would have like to see what kind of sprayers they use over there
I used what I could find, youtube is a huge source of footage, but it's not infinite and does not have footage from every country
Thank s for share👍👍.
Perfect
Animals are not supposed to be used in any way this is animal cruelty🛑🛑🚨
The price for wool from meat breed sheep is so low, that producers often throw it out. I have used it for years as a garden mulch.10-1-4 , retains >30% weight of water, keratin based so doesn't attract termites, can be used in pots to keep soil from falling out, along the sides of raised beds to fill in the gap as the soil settles or dries out, under downspouts and other potential erosion areas since weighted down wool will filter out particulate matter and slow down the water. Ask your local extension agent about small producers and offer them at least $10 for a large bag full. to help small farmers. I cover it with crushed leaves or thin layer of chips in public view areas since the white makes it 'glare'. The only problem I have is dogs like to drag it around and chew on it.
I don't know, I now can't stop saying "bowl" like they do in the video! Starting at 04:36
Export meat to poor African countries
Ask poor Africa to import the meat
As a pharma chemist I use cholesterol that is extracted from (specifically) New Zealand wool grease.
I appreciate this video. It's very well done.
Thanks I appreciate it.
Great and smart machine
I sincerely hope they recycle the water.
Im sory bos tree potato for jawa thanks
2:49 is it water or what?
probably a mix of water and fertilizer
Hair like wool.
My favourite is Pink Fir Apple (the original pomme saute)
it's so interesting
This is the first time I've seen the use of agricultural machinery, it's amazing 😍😍😍
So glad this art and skill still exists ❤
That's so great❤❤❤
Wow...nice
Thank you so much
Beyond the standard protocols, what are some personal safety habits you've adopted working around this machinery?
I guess my barber got his training from here.
What an amazing process, props to the people who made all these machines so we can have warm blankets and clothes. Thanks sheepies!
I am Lacto vegetarian, I love human benefiting from animals.
Your harvesting is really eye-catching. I love that process
How much workers r paid?
it's says in the video, $2-4 per sheep
Beauty contests
No head kangaroos 😅
Shearing sheep looks pretty fun. I bet the sheep look forward to it.
What happens to the lanolin? Is it discarded or is it collected?
Once removed, lanolin can be further processed and refined for various uses. It's commonly used in cosmetic and skincare products for its moisturizing properties, as well as in industrial applications like lubricants, rust prevention, and leather conditioning. So, rather than being discarded, lanolin is often recovered and repurposed for its valuable properties.
Amazing potato farming👍🏻
Damn!
People who wash dishes and laundry need to know about not using too much soap. The water is actually what does the cleaning, not the soap. Just add enough soap to make the water sudsy to remove the oil
Grease = lanolin, sold to beauty industry