I love to this type of machinery should be provided in every village inPakistan to Boostup agricultural On rent on reached ofevery kashatkar so that the pakistan come to selfsuportor&expotor I hope my leaders and agricultural ministers will take intrist for the pakistan
And may spend their millions of dollars gained from US subsidies and credits and crop insurance claims and guaranteed pricing and on and on and on on $150,000 tractors and pay their workers nothing and illegal alien workers less than nothing
@@FISHH00KS hi I read articles online and look at statistics and know nothing. To the family farmer small to mid size, they are the feeders of the world. It's the massive industrial farms that do that. Dont buy stuff from Walmart
Dad raised and sold Sacks of potatoes to help pay for college during the depression. Things were tough. He joined the navy in 38. I love a good plain old potato.
Thank you. The USA is blessed with it's earth and the farmers who take care of it. We are lucky to have them. P.S. Thank you "You Tube" for trying to educate us as how really lucky we are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video. Oh, the memories. This looks like ideal harvest conditions. I remember harvesting and bringing more dirt into town to the warehouse than potatoes. The gals in the warehouse were really busy.
This video is fantastic to watch, takes me back to the sixties when we also planted potatoes, but had a single row machine, technology did not stand still and it all depends about the hectares of potatoes planted, very good video.
Awesome video. Definitely lots easier than doing it by hand as we did it. But at least we didn't have that big of a field. Many thanks to the farmer who without them the world would starve.
Please bring g back the potato harvest long version with the original song, you could have both on her, but please put that old one back on, I listen to it and just relaxed, I miss it! Please let me know when you add it back thanks
I never new North Dakota grew so much food until I started watching canola harvesting then that lead me to sunflowers and barley now potato's . Always new they had beef also now they are the lead crude oil produces in the USA great job ND I like your videos and learning more about your state best regards from Iowa .
Thats cool how the first pass of the harvester just wind rowed the taters then the next pass was loaded in the trucks. I've always wondered how they keep the trucks from running over the crops.
I'm really happy to watch your video, I hope you will grow and create for the benefit of all our compatriots with love. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
The white tanks hold water. The water is misted onto the spuds as they are conveyed to help prevent them from being skinned while bumping against each other.
The next time I have a baked potato in my favorite restaurant here in far away South Carolina, I just might be inclined to think, "Now, if that potato could talk...."
Did you guys have issues with that digger throwing spuds over the vine chain? We have that exact same digger except it isn't offset but we lost 15 to 20 sacks an acre due to the digger throwing them over.
they measure potatoes by sacks which is similar to bushels but it's 100 pounds of potatoes. then they separate them into counts so 60 count 70 count etc.. For this they take 100 pounds of potatoes that equal that certain amount of potatoes. So 70 potatoes that equal 100 pounds.
I see there's one lifter with an arm that puts the potatoes directly into the trucks. There's also another lifter that doesn't have the arm, and I saw it as putting the potatoes directly into a valley between the rows of unharvested potatoes. My question is, how do those potatoes get picked up?
mtri56 the lifter without the arm is a wind-rower. When the potato lifter digs the rows on either side of the potatoes that have been put on the ground, they get picked up and conveyed into the truck. Thanks for watching.
It’s not wasted, it’s picked up by the windrower machine and put between the rows of the next “swath”. The harvester then picks them up along with the other rows. This allows them to load twice as many rows into the truck’s with each pass.
Hats off to the hard-working farmers and machine operators for providing us with the essentials of comfortable living.
I love to this type of machinery should be provided in every village inPakistan to Boostup agricultural
On rent on reached ofevery kashatkar so that the pakistan come to selfsuportor&expotor I hope my leaders and agricultural ministers will take intrist for the pakistan
On this chilly winter's night, I'm inside enjoying a scrumptious hot buttered baked potato. Thank you, potato farmers of America!
God bless Farmers. I always wondered how they harvested potatoes since they grow underground! Very informative!
Awesome video. Great filming, great music and above all great content.
God bless the Farmers of this world.
And may spend their millions of dollars gained from US subsidies and credits and crop insurance claims and guaranteed pricing and on and on and on on $150,000 tractors and pay their workers nothing and illegal alien workers less than nothing
@@FISHH00KS hi I read articles online and look at statistics and know nothing. To the family farmer small to mid size, they are the feeders of the world. It's the massive industrial farms that do that. Dont buy stuff from Walmart
Cool job.Greetings from tractor driver from Moscow Russia.
Thanks Yurii for watching and your comment. Do you have video or photos of your farming work that I can share on my channel?
Dad raised and sold Sacks of potatoes to help pay for college during the depression. Things were tough. He joined the navy in 38.
I love a good plain old potato.
It always amazes me how much food even the smallest plot of land can produce. Agriculture production on this level is staggering.
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thats only with root crops tho :D u get much less with grain i.e
Great video, it is interesting to see the harvesters. I visit a SE ND potato farm down the road from my daughter, great potatoes
You guys have some clean digging up there beautiful dirt.
Thank you. The USA is blessed with it's earth and the farmers who take care of it. We are lucky to have them. P.S. Thank you "You Tube" for trying to educate us as how really lucky we are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video. Oh, the memories. This looks like ideal harvest conditions. I remember harvesting and bringing more dirt into town to the warehouse than potatoes. The gals in the warehouse were really busy.
Thanks for the video, its nice to see the machines I build in action and performing well for our farmers.
Idaho here... very familiar. Nice video, well shot and great music.
This video is fantastic to watch, takes me back to the sixties when we also planted potatoes, but had a single row machine, technology did not stand still and it all depends about the hectares of potatoes planted, very good video.
*So calming seeing you restore items so masterfully*
Awesome video. Definitely lots easier than doing it by hand as we did it. But at least we didn't have that big of a field. Many thanks to the farmer who without them the world would starve.
Please bring g back the potato harvest long version with the original song, you could have both on her, but please put that old one back on, I listen to it and just relaxed, I miss it! Please let me know when you add it back thanks
Brings back wonderful memories of my childhood on the Farm. Thank you for the Vid. Nice ariel work.
Thank you farmers....I love potatoes
thank you too all our farmers for what you do. it's not a easy job or life with all the worries. beautiful fields love too live there.
And, I might add: Excellent video--and refreshingly tasteful and appropriate music. Thanks!
I like the new one too!!! I just want both Potato Please 🥔
very nice combination of music and video that I like to see ,outstanding
YOU HAVE TO LOVE NORTH DAKOTA, AS WE ALL DO, GREAT JOB
Cool little video, thanks!
Excellent video professionally done with exquisite music enhancing the viewing experience!
Thank you!
I always have loved potatoes and i get them from the greatest potato growing area in the world, Pemberton, B. C.
I’m sure they are great there too. Have you ever tasted a red river valley potato?
That's crazy the amount of potatoes it is picking it would be nice to see them unloading the trucks
That, my friend, is a very nice video of a beautiful operation there!
Amazing video. I have a new appreciation for your hard work, keeping America fed.
Keep the videos coming. Thank you.
Keeping America fat...
I never new North Dakota grew so much food until I started watching canola harvesting then that lead me to sunflowers and barley now potato's . Always new they had beef also now they are the lead crude oil produces in the USA great job ND I like your videos and learning more about your state best regards from Iowa .
Thats cool how the first pass of the harvester just wind rowed the taters then the next pass was loaded in the trucks. I've always wondered how they keep the trucks from running over the crops.
Very nice! Thank you! Gordon
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Thanks for sharing.
With this much food being produced, america could feed the world!
Fantastic video! Well done.
love that dark no.dakota soil!
I'm really happy to watch your video, I hope you will grow and create for the benefit of all our compatriots with love. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
Thanks for the beautiful video! Love those potatoes! I ate many in the Army. Do you sell many of those to the Military? I hope so! Again, thanks!
The white tanks hold water. The water is misted onto the spuds as they are conveyed to help prevent them from being skinned while bumping against each other.
Looks like weather was perfect,. I bet to much moisture makes that nearly impossible.
Yes last year was one of those years. Some farmers did not get any spuds out of the ground.
Thank you all you farmers out there.
Kinda mesmerizing to watch
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Great video
This is awesome, i enjoyed it very much and i will show this to my grandchildren.
The next time I have a baked potato in my favorite restaurant here in far away South Carolina, I just might be inclined to think, "Now, if that potato could talk...."
That’s a lot of French fried taters thanks for sharing
That was spudtacular.
Awesome!!!!😎 I miss Farming.
Charles Nulph me too
If you love it so much, why did you uninstall your farm simulator?
Awesome vedio.
Thank you this damn Potato fully loaded is so damn good. Thank you Farmer i would be lost without you.
potatoes were always on my mind .. always on my mind (LAST SONG)
love to watch.cant wait for farming simulator 17 should be Awesome. I watch the real deal then play it on my PC
outstanding use of drone photography
Great video shot
Great Vid...! Thanks for posting and sharing.... Very well-done...! Gordon
Thanks for posting this amazing video.
Very beautiful ! by french farmer .
wow amazing
The song at the beginning is "Hey Jude" by The Beatles.
So how do the hauling trucks coordinate their movement during loading to get a correct full load?
Beauty !! What resolution was this shot in ?
What's the tank on top of the 1st tool for?
Makes me miss farm work
Did you guys have issues with that digger throwing spuds over the vine chain? We have that exact same digger except it isn't offset but we lost 15 to 20 sacks an acre due to the digger throwing them over.
That's a big field😮
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amazing...good music too.farm on
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i always do think of the farmers very greatful for them and their work
Nice work
Unreal no weeds,how ?
nice video
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Were the potato vibes sprayed with a desiccant to kill them like this?
Excellent video production.
How is the harvest yield measured? By weight or other means? eg: bushels
they measure potatoes by sacks which is similar to bushels but it's 100 pounds of potatoes. then they separate them into counts so 60 count 70 count etc.. For this they take 100 pounds of potatoes that equal that certain amount of potatoes. So 70 potatoes that equal 100 pounds.
Almost right, I ran a Hagen count pack machine. It is how many potatoes in a 50 lb box.
excellent beautiful to watch, worked on 1700 acres spud harvest.
no drones that time.
nice machines also
any jobs? ?
also you guys are lucky because up here in Maine were we dig we have leag and you can break stuff very easily
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I see there's one lifter with an arm that puts the potatoes directly into the trucks. There's also another lifter that doesn't have the arm, and I saw it as putting the potatoes directly into a valley between the rows of unharvested potatoes. My question is, how do those potatoes get picked up?
mtri56 the lifter without the arm is a wind-rower. When the potato lifter digs the rows on either side of the potatoes that have been put on the ground, they get picked up and conveyed into the truck. Thanks for watching.
theburbankblues Thank you! I've grown up around the areas beat harvest but didn't know anything about the areas (ND, MN) potato harvest!
mtri56 You didn't see the back 2 arms and the 3 on each side arm scoops?
Hola amigos no hay un trabajo para mí en la granja soy de Honduras y me gusta mucho el campo.
I'd like to know how much that semi weight was loaded
??????? Do they waste the first swipe cause the loading trailer would ruin that swipe anyways ?
It’s not wasted, it’s picked up by the windrower machine and put between the rows of the next “swath”. The harvester then picks them up along with the other rows. This allows them to load twice as many rows into the truck’s with each pass.
What part of North Dakota? I worked on a potato in Grafton ND back in the late 1980,s.
Richard Morris this video was shot near grand forks. Thanks for watching!
How many acres per day can you do with this equipment?
This is a wonderful where can I get this machine I liked thank you much.
Lockwood equipment...... or spudnick....one from north dakota and spudnick from idaho
dam nice quality vid boys! FROM IDAHO The potato capital of the world!
I thought that potatoes grew on threes like the spaghetti does in Italy.
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impossible how the trucks can drive threw the fields without sticking in the soil
how long does it take to harvest all them taters?
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oh, did he donate them?
Joselico gracias Dios 🙏🏻
I worked on a potatoes harvest crew
Makes my home garden potato harvest of ~ 200 lbs dug by hand seem tiny...