Mobile Soybean Roasting

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 111

  • @MrBigrigdaddy
    @MrBigrigdaddy 6 лет назад +1

    Very interesting. Thanks for the video! I can't wait to see the new cab on the 1466. A fan from Illinois.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +2

      You're welcome. The cab will come in time. Unfortunately, that's comfort and not function. There's a few repairs ahead of it on the list.

  • @thetchannel148
    @thetchannel148 6 лет назад +2

    Another great video, this was a very interesting video considering I’ve never really saw in detail this process.

  • @bigDH123
    @bigDH123 6 лет назад +1

    Great video Jacob. And good job explaining what everything does. The guy has a good little business going there.

  • @CJ_Caster
    @CJ_Caster Год назад

    It's pretty ironic that you posted this video. I was looking at soybean roasters yesterday. Very cool. Thanks for sharing

  • @lukestrawwalker
    @lukestrawwalker 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting... I've heard of this but never seen it... read about that it's great for your livestock to make feed. How much was the transport/setup fee?? You mentioned about a buck a bushel if you have enough bushels (presume some minimum like maybe 500 bushels or something?) Guess transport fee depends on distance... I'd be interested to hear about it! OL J R :)

  • @birdsnestfishing698
    @birdsnestfishing698 6 лет назад +1

    Glad I watched through with out commenting you answered all my questions but great video man !!

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +1

      Good job on the full watch. I mostly try to give all the answers.

  • @familyfarmertn8931
    @familyfarmertn8931 6 лет назад +1

    That's really neat I've never seen beans roasted. Always wondered about how it worked. Nice to have plenty of wagons. Enjoyed it

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +2

      One can never have enough wagons.

    • @ethanlee9441
      @ethanlee9441 3 года назад

      Basically beans are roasted with high heat and thats about it

    • @ethanlee9441
      @ethanlee9441 3 года назад

      Get a food dehydrator and put 6cups of soybeans in it and go by instruction on the recipe for dehydrating soybeans. Thats pretty much it as roasting beans

  • @LVFFarmVlogs
    @LVFFarmVlogs 6 лет назад +4

    Pretty neat process to see!

  • @kennethdauda9767
    @kennethdauda9767 3 года назад +1

    Just wandering how I can get the cooler I really need it
    Good video very educational

  • @scottshaver5495
    @scottshaver5495 6 лет назад +1

    Jacob this was really interesting to watch first time I saw this might make good t v snack lol glad see shilo out checking things out thanks for sharing video take care from Kentucky

  • @justincase2830
    @justincase2830 6 лет назад +2

    Very educational. I missed what you use the roasted beans for.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +1

      We feed them to the steers and chickens.

    • @combinelover8988
      @combinelover8988 4 года назад

      @@boehmfarm4276 chickens and game birds, is what I need cooked soybeans for, too.

  • @premart2
    @premart2 Год назад

    Parabéns pelo Vídeo!! Muito interessante e instrutivo.

  • @BedeMeredith
    @BedeMeredith 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice!
    in an earlier video you said they also pressed the beans to get the oil out, this processor dosnt seem to do that. is that worth while or is it just easier to roast for feed?

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +1

      We have thought about getting a press. I don't know of anyone who custom presses beans like this guy custom roasts. I would rather press the beans so we have the oil to use in the tractors, but we don't have time to add that to our list.

    • @lukestrawwalker
      @lukestrawwalker 3 года назад

      No this was roasting only... OL J R :)

    • @lukestrawwalker
      @lukestrawwalker 3 года назад

      @@boehmfarm4276 I've seen some small presses people buy mostly from India and China, but they're expensive and SLOW, and take a LOT of power to run. Plus you have to process the soybean oil before you can burn it in a diesel engine-- you have to remove the glycerin from it with alkali IIRC and then filter it and they you have to sell the glycerin to really make it profitable... Later! OL J R :)

  • @onelonleyfarmer
    @onelonleyfarmer 6 лет назад

    i miss the smell of roasting beans.. when i was a kid we had an extruder and we did corn with it. man did that make butterfat and it was awesome corn chips too. the cows loved the extruded corn they would break down the feed room door to get into it.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад

      I have always wondered about using an extruder for something other than oilseeds. I found one on craigslist, I really want it, but I know there's not enough time to deal with running it ourselves.

    • @onelonleyfarmer
      @onelonleyfarmer 6 лет назад +1

      i would love to use it again just for the corn chips lol.. i dont have the cows anymore but i still have the extruder.

  • @SoybeanFarmer3300
    @SoybeanFarmer3300 6 лет назад +2

    nice video. found my questions answered in the comments. thanks for making this one.

  • @riitaalin
    @riitaalin 6 лет назад

    Again always interesting channel. Never seen this before. Thanks for the knowledge.

  • @1970peterbilt
    @1970peterbilt 2 года назад

    Do you store the beans in the grain cart after roasting and just feed off the cart?

  • @tntcattle6246
    @tntcattle6246 6 лет назад +1

    How do the steers do on the roasted soybeans? We where considering them for our steers but dropped the idea

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад

      We think they do fine. With roasting, you get to keep the oil with bean for more energy.

  • @Mlinthorst04
    @Mlinthorst04 6 лет назад +2

    Nice video

  • @ethanlee9441
    @ethanlee9441 4 года назад

    We have a roaster for beans over here in Wisconsin in a town called Valders and it smelled like peanut butter too me

    • @lukestrawwalker
      @lukestrawwalker 3 года назад

      That's exactly how the cottonseed oil plant in Richmond smells when they're running cottonseed through the screw presses to extract the oil... the screw presses put SO much pressure on the seed that it produces a lot of heat and you can smell this peanut-butter smell in the air for a half mile in any direction... the crushed "cake" from the cottonseed once the oil is removed goes to cattle feed... Later! OL J R :)

  • @AuburnMeadowFarm
    @AuburnMeadowFarm 6 лет назад

    Very cool, thanks for sharing. Bet it smells amazing.

  • @richardg4117
    @richardg4117 6 лет назад +1

    Is there any other grains that one would roast?

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад

      You could roast anything, but I don't know which ones need it like beans do.

    • @TheAnantaSesa
      @TheAnantaSesa 6 лет назад

      grain like wheat gets weevil eggs so need to roast it to kill them or you’ll have weevils all in your silo.

  • @Gixzer04
    @Gixzer04 5 лет назад

    Funny n clever intro 😂😂😂

  • @cs-su9ko
    @cs-su9ko 6 лет назад

    do they loose protein content over time

  • @michiganfarming1955
    @michiganfarming1955 6 лет назад +1

    Very cool to see. Thanks for the video

  • @ethanlee9441
    @ethanlee9441 4 года назад

    I used to haul beans and meal out of there once in a while in the past 2yrs

  • @dustinjohnson248
    @dustinjohnson248 6 лет назад

    Very cool video that's entertaining and informative, thank you for the great content.

  • @ethanlee9441
    @ethanlee9441 4 года назад

    You can put them in a food dehydrator and eat them like peanuts

  • @noelhohberger1188
    @noelhohberger1188 6 лет назад +2

    Interesting never seen anything like it

  • @markgamble8377
    @markgamble8377 6 лет назад

    Very interesting.makeing money. How many animals u got.fer ur own feed.or do u sell some.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад

      There's 45 steers and 150 chickens. I will feed about 500 chickens for meat in the summer. We will use all the roasted beans. I would like to sell some, but I need more storage space.

  • @matthewjohnson3910
    @matthewjohnson3910 6 лет назад +2

    Very interesting

  • @danielthomason5685
    @danielthomason5685 6 лет назад +1

    A level load pulls much easier...less fuel and such

  • @nicke1903
    @nicke1903 5 лет назад

    I bet as cold as it is outside the beans cool pretty fast

  • @coreytrout3857
    @coreytrout3857 6 лет назад +1

    Very cool boy do we need one those around here

  • @Masseydriver
    @Masseydriver 6 лет назад +1

    We used to pick up roasted beans at the mill. There was a guy that would come to the farm and extrude soybeans. Ever heard of that?

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +1

      I never knew of any one mobile doing that, but would like to try it.

  • @cs-su9ko
    @cs-su9ko 6 лет назад

    how long will the beans keep after roasting
    do they loos

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад

      We expect them to last until harvest. As far as I know they don't lose protein.

  • @savannahbrock372
    @savannahbrock372 6 лет назад +1

    Where is that guy from

  • @ВладимирФальков-у2й

    Hi. Could you help me please - where i can buy such Mobile Soybean roasting Truck?

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  4 года назад +1

      This one is sorta home made.

    • @ВладимирФальков-у2й
      @ВладимирФальков-у2й 4 года назад

      @@boehmfarm4276 Ok, but what kind of toaster u used?

    • @lukestrawwalker
      @lukestrawwalker 3 года назад

      @@ВладимирФальков-у2й Looks like he had a propane burner to heat the box the beans were going into, probably with a tumbler drum in there similar to the cooler drum on the trailer... Heat the beans with the burner and used an electric generator for power to run the cooling fans and electric motors on the augers and motors to turn the drums with chains. obviously wire it all for temperature control and a switch panel to control the motors. Later! OL J R :)

  • @stevemondal.
    @stevemondal. 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Jacob, getting value added to your produce via animal feed. Will you take them to a mill, do you all have a mill there or someone to come in and mix and grin w corn??? Good job.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +2

      We have a grinder mixer, which I still haven't collected good video of.

    • @markhoogendyk879
      @markhoogendyk879 6 лет назад +2

      Boehm Farm a very detailed grinder video would be great. Have no experience with them but always interested me.

  • @dianeeastburn6314
    @dianeeastburn6314 6 лет назад +1

    Do you need to crack tem trough

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +1

      We will run them through the grinder.

  • @combinelover8988
    @combinelover8988 4 года назад

    What's your capacity?

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  4 года назад +1

      I'm not certain, but I think it'll heat 200 bushel per hour.

    • @combinelover8988
      @combinelover8988 4 года назад

      @@boehmfarm4276 if you ever want to sell that unit, let me know.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  4 года назад +2

      It's not ours, a Mennonite fellow comes around with his mobile unit.

  • @deky497
    @deky497 6 лет назад +1

    very interesting

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you

    • @deky497
      @deky497 6 лет назад +1

      Hi how old are you boehm....you so funny..i falow your brother or who.good work

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +1

      Quarter of a century

    • @deky497
      @deky497 6 лет назад

      woow haha.
      I thought about 18.
      good luck, I'm following you

  • @jdeerfan1993
    @jdeerfan1993 6 лет назад +1

    Not 280celcius? Lol cool set-up

  • @MrJohndeere3720
    @MrJohndeere3720 6 лет назад +1

    nice vid. :)

  • @jasonmushersee
    @jasonmushersee 6 лет назад +1

    eat too much roasted beans you'll get constipated like a horse. i used to fill a ice cream pail with roasted beans & leave it behind the tractor seat

  • @ethanlee9441
    @ethanlee9441 4 года назад

    I bet it smells like a peanut buttery smell

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  4 года назад

      It smelled Wonderful. Not sure about the peanut butter.

  • @pocketchange1951
    @pocketchange1951 3 года назад

    👍👌🇨🇦❤

  • @robwoods5537
    @robwoods5537 6 лет назад +1

    Hello Boehm Farm fans

  • @SuperEye2eye
    @SuperEye2eye 6 лет назад +1

    Why do you roast them? Animal feed? Human consumption? Most I believe are sold unroasted

    • @pete56
      @pete56 6 лет назад +3

      Animal feed. Roasting makes the protein and fats more digestible, and non ruminants (chickens, pigs etc.)can't be fed non roasted at all because they can't digest them.

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +3

      What he said.

    • @SuperEye2eye
      @SuperEye2eye 6 лет назад +2

      David Peters thanks!! There’s my new knowledge for the day

  • @walterlaubscherjr2011
    @walterlaubscherjr2011 6 лет назад

    Interesting never heard of bean roasting n I’m a farmer myself hey learn something new every day

    • @boehmfarm4276
      @boehmfarm4276  6 лет назад +1

      Beans need heat to denature a couple hard to digest protein complexes.

  • @gregorythompson2251
    @gregorythompson2251 5 лет назад

    Any good hot?