24:27 - 🌽🚜 John Deere's 54 row corn planter is a game-changer! The precision and efficiency of this machine are a testament to the advancements in agricultural engineering. 👏
38:44 The automated sorting process is really impressive! It's fascinating to see how advanced machines can ensure every apple is handled with care while maintaining quality and efficiency throughout the workflow.
Wow, this documentary really shows the incredible effort that goes into harvesting all these crops! 🌾🍏 It’s amazing to see how farmers use technology and teamwork to bring in thousands of tons of apples, potatoes, and corn. It makes you appreciate where our food comes from! Can't wait to learn more about the different techniques they use. Keep up the great work!
I totally agree with you! The combination of technology and hard work by the farmers is truly impressive. Seeing how they handle massive harvests so efficiently really makes you appreciate the dedication behind every bite of food we enjoy. It’s amazing how much innovation is involved in modern farming! 🌽🍎🚜
New subscriber!!! This is a great channel!!!! I've watched these kinds of videos for a very long time. Agriculture is fascinating!!! Great video quality. I REALLY liked the way this was shot and narrated. Glad I found this channel.
This documentary sheds light on the sheer scale of modern farming - it’s wild to see thousands of tons of crops like apples, potatoes, and corn harvested with such efficiency! 🌾🍏 It really makes you think, though - is all this industrial farming sustainable in the long run, or are we pushing nature too hard? Regardless, the teamwork and technology on display here are impressive. I’d love to see more on how different farms balance productivity with environmental care. Keep the great content coming!
The segment on peanut farming really highlighted the intricate balance between cultivation techniques and environmental conditions. It’s impressive how farmers have adapted their methods to ensure optimal growth, but I can’t help but question the long-term effects of such intensive practices on the soil and surrounding ecosystems. With climate change affecting weather patterns, will these methods remain viable in the future? Should farmers shift towards more regenerative practices to maintain soil health? I’d love to hear thoughts on how we can innovate while still protecting our land for future generations.
The video offers a great overview of how crops like peanuts and corn are cultivated, but one thing that stood out to me was the timing of planting and harvest. It’s clear that farmers need to be extremely precise with when they plant and harvest to ensure the best yield, but I also wonder about the effects of climate change on these cycles. The video mentions that corn grows best in warmer temperatures, which makes me think about how global warming could impact these growing seasons. We’ve already seen unpredictable weather patterns affecting farmers around the world-floods, droughts, and temperature fluctuations. How much longer can traditional farming methods keep up with these changes? Are there any innovative solutions that can help farmers adapt to these new challenges without losing productivity? This seems like an important topic to dive into further, as the stability of our food supply is at stake.
You really need to look at different equipment other then john deere they have one of the most expensive but yet not even close to the best equipment my opinion it's one of the worst and they break down alot compared to others on the market today
The music is that same farmery music played on other RUclips channels when farmery subjects are being shown. Did you notice the narrator called the pickles , " melons"?
Yes the mechanisation has helped the farmer to grow more and sell more. But it has removed thousands of workers from earning a living, if the process was to continue soon few would be able to afford the large amount of products produced. Quite an interesting circle.
Can someone please explain what's happening from 27:49 - 27:55 ? The corn is green and tasseling, yet there's grain in the combine. There's little to no residue or trash left behind, yet relatively no output from the shredder.
Love how informative this video was! I’m definitely going to check out more of your content on farming tech.
24:27 - 🌽🚜 John Deere's 54 row corn planter is a game-changer! The precision and efficiency of this machine are a testament to the advancements in agricultural engineering. 👏
It's fascinating
Sending warm wishes from the US! May your life be as beautiful and bright as your dreams. Keep shining!
24:39 🌽 Perfect timing for harvesting corn is crucial. Loved seeing the high-tech John Deere harvesters in action! 🍿
The best most accurate narrative so far. Well explained. Music a bit dull. But well done. I’m subscribing on the basis you’ll do more for farming.
Great
learn something every day
25:33 Looks great
Congratulations, wish you success
Awesome i wish i work here❤❤❤
38:44 The automated sorting process is really impressive! It's fascinating to see how advanced machines can ensure every apple is handled with care while maintaining quality and efficiency throughout the workflow.
This video is fascinating!!!
Thanks so much, hope you love it
Absolutely beautiful and perfect work!Thank you!
Thank you too!
@@FarmingDiscoveryQuest Whit pleasure!
truly admirable
Thank you. I hope you love it!
@@FarmingDiscoveryQuest Yeah i love it
Do you know how to drive agricultural machinery?
@@holadocumentary I don't know...
I have a few hand-controlled toys...LOL...
@@JimCates47 oh, so why do you like agricultural machinery so much, what is the reason?
Absolutely fantastic, learn something every day, Mike in the UK.
Love the video much love and respect thanks for sharing
Thank you so much!
Amazing! These harvesting machine videos are truly eye-opening! [01:45]
Love you
Wow, this documentary really shows the incredible effort that goes into harvesting all these crops! 🌾🍏 It’s amazing to see how farmers use technology and teamwork to bring in thousands of tons of apples, potatoes, and corn. It makes you appreciate where our food comes from! Can't wait to learn more about the different techniques they use. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much
I totally agree with you! The combination of technology and hard work by the farmers is truly impressive. Seeing how they handle massive harvests so efficiently really makes you appreciate the dedication behind every bite of food we enjoy. It’s amazing how much innovation is involved in modern farming! 🌽🍎🚜
New subscriber!!! This is a great channel!!!! I've watched these kinds of videos for a very long time. Agriculture is fascinating!!! Great video quality. I REALLY liked the way this was shot and narrated. Glad I found this channel.
The hard work, precision, and efficiency of the farmers and their equipment is truly impressive
It’s incredible to see how technology has improved the way vineyards operate
"These advancements in machinery technology are truly impressive! Thank you for providing such detailed and comprehensive information."
This documentary sheds light on the sheer scale of modern farming - it’s wild to see thousands of tons of crops like apples, potatoes, and corn harvested with such efficiency! 🌾🍏 It really makes you think, though - is all this industrial farming sustainable in the long run, or are we pushing nature too hard? Regardless, the teamwork and technology on display here are impressive. I’d love to see more on how different farms balance productivity with environmental care. Keep the great content coming!
"You’ve made the idea of self-sufficient farming seem so achievable! Big fan of your channel."
Yung children should be shown how this process of feeding the people of the world.....
I grew up in California, my house has an apple tree. I remember the taste about 70 years later! We were lucky.
thanks a lot
The segment on peanut farming really highlighted the intricate balance between cultivation techniques and environmental conditions. It’s impressive how farmers have adapted their methods to ensure optimal growth, but I can’t help but question the long-term effects of such intensive practices on the soil and surrounding ecosystems. With climate change affecting weather patterns, will these methods remain viable in the future? Should farmers shift towards more regenerative practices to maintain soil health? I’d love to hear thoughts on how we can innovate while still protecting our land for future generations.
I have two Mt. Olive jars in my fridge right now.
The video offers a great overview of how crops like peanuts and corn are cultivated, but one thing that stood out to me was the timing of planting and harvest. It’s clear that farmers need to be extremely precise with when they plant and harvest to ensure the best yield, but I also wonder about the effects of climate change on these cycles. The video mentions that corn grows best in warmer temperatures, which makes me think about how global warming could impact these growing seasons. We’ve already seen unpredictable weather patterns affecting farmers around the world-floods, droughts, and temperature fluctuations. How much longer can traditional farming methods keep up with these changes? Are there any innovative solutions that can help farmers adapt to these new challenges without losing productivity? This seems like an important topic to dive into further, as the stability of our food supply is at stake.
26:10 I don't think corn can be sucked with a vacuum without the kernels breaking
Bleeding john deer fluff piece!
You really need to look at different equipment other then john deere they have one of the most expensive but yet not even close to the best equipment my opinion it's one of the worst and they break down alot compared to others on the market today
The music is that same farmery music played on other RUclips channels when farmery subjects are being shown. Did you notice the narrator called the pickles , " melons"?
Yes the mechanisation has helped the farmer to grow more and sell more. But it has removed thousands of workers from earning a living, if the process was to continue soon few would be able to afford the large amount of products produced. Quite an interesting circle.
Can someone please explain what's happening from 27:49 - 27:55 ?
The corn is green and tasseling, yet there's grain in the combine.
There's little to no residue or trash left behind, yet relatively no output from the shredder.
what happened to the potatoe section.
At 20:49, it looks like the farmer is disc tilling the soil and not ploughing? Is artificial intelligence narrating this video?
why are they salted if they have low tolerance to salt.??
What advanced techniques and machinery do farmers use to efficiently harvest thousands of tons of apples, potatoes, and corn?
15:02. Trump 2024 baby
that music is annoying and sucks
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