Wow I'm just blown away by how you figured all that out to get that done that is just something my dad always said necessity is the mother of invention you do a great job thank you for showing me
I have never seen anything like this. A lot of people see molasses syrup and may not realize that is not sorghum molasses. I grew up having sorghum molasses on biscuits with butter, cane molasses doesn't taste like sorghum molasses. What do you do with the heads. I remember as a boy growing up bicolor sorghum was grown extensively just for the heads, the midget variety and it was used for animal feed. I don't see much of it grown now, we called it Milo back then.
Interesting. Like the simplicity of the solution. Thank you for sharing
Wow!!!! Nice video. You have thoroughly examined the process and optimized all of your equipment!!!
Wow I'm just blown away by how you figured all that out to get that done that is just something my dad always said necessity is the mother of invention you do a great job thank you for showing me
You should patent your harvester. That is cool!
Great video! Love the process you've crafted.
bless ya'll hard working folks . awesome video and guide tour .
Looks great! That is a lot of mechanization!! We still do small batches the old fashioned way ;)
Thats awesome. I love to see little operations like this. God bless!
AWESOME. THANKS FOR SHARING.!!!!!
lol Holy hell, you boys got serious about making some syrup. Very impressive! Bet that's some plenty tasty stuff!
Excellent video!
Great video, very entertaining.
I have never seen anything like this. A lot of people see molasses syrup and may not realize that is not sorghum molasses. I grew up having sorghum molasses on biscuits with butter, cane molasses doesn't taste like sorghum molasses. What do you do with the heads. I remember as a boy growing up bicolor sorghum was grown extensively just for the heads, the midget variety and it was used for animal feed. I don't see much of it grown now, we called it Milo back then.
Wow. You got alot invested.
Parabéns trabalho.
Sorghum grass and Sudan grass which one good and which one has high protein?
Realy nice farm👍
Can you use the pressed stalks for silage or something?
I thought you had to strip the leaves of the cane prior to the squeezing the juice out?
How much ethanol can an acre of this stuff make? I hear it’s more efficient than corn, wondering from a real world source though. Thanks!