Thanks, yep I'm talking to a farmer right now to see if I can go see some corn harvest! What's even better is that they're running a Claas combine which I've never seen before.
It’d be cool if you put on the screen the average speed the x9 can run in the rice with the header width also on the screen. We run s780s with 30ft heads and can run about 2.5 mph in standing hybrid rice and closer to 3mph in conventional rice
In Louisiana, does the climate ever allow a double crop of rice in one season? Just asking as it was mentioned on a Texas rice harvest video I watched today, that some farmers can sow rice again for harvest in late October/early November
Great Video. -- Looks odd with Tractors on 8 tyres and the Combines on Tracks, - lovely to see the 'White Birds' back. - I think the 'Growing Time' depends on whether they plant the rice as seeds or as ready grown small plants about 4"" high like they do a lot in Taiwan & Japan. I think it takes about 6 to 8 months to grow to maturity - am I right or not.?
I hear tractors with tracks don't do as well in sloppy conditions.. We plant rice over here sometime around late March I believe, and harvest starts mid July. We plant with seeders or some by plane occasionally.
@@AerialAg Thank-you for that reply, - It looks as if I've got to eat my words on growing times. If it grows so fast in your Country can't they 'double crop' it.?
@@christopherlovelock9104 Sure, many farms cut a second crop in October. Some don't since growing a second crop of rice can have a negative impact on the crawfish they raise in the same fields.
@@AerialAg Oh yes, I was forgetting that some farms regard 'crawfish' as a 2nd crop and 'farm' them as such on purpose. - Does the 'crawfish' season last any longer.?
Awesome videos modern technology from South Carolina
I am from Crowley, my dad was a rice farmer and I drove the cart!! The machinery wasn't quite that large!!!!!
Amazing , using modern techniques of rice harvesting including milling , all at the same time . Great content , strongly support . From Texas
Thanks for watching !
Fields from above, Good coverage only from Aerial Ag.Greetings from India
Awesome 🎥🎞🚜👍
Super video 👍 great machine 👍🚜🌾
Thanks !
Another awesome video, Thank-You my Friend!
Nice and dry, I'm certain that is a welcomed condition
If only the Philippines had this kind of technology, we wouldn't have to suffer very expensive rice.
Love from India
Awesome video! Couple farmers down my road here in avoyelles started harvesting their corn yesterday.
Thanks, yep I'm talking to a farmer right now to see if I can go see some corn harvest! What's even better is that they're running a Claas combine which I've never seen before.
@@AerialAg that's really cool going to make a great video. 👍
How many 95R's would it take to harvest what this X9 does?
Cool to see! I love the agressive rice tires on the tractor! How do the smaller grain carts keep up with the x9?
Seemed to keep up ok as the trucks were not too far away. I don't recall seeing the X9 waitng at all
I love seeing a different crop being harvested. How long is the growing season for rice?
I believe planting is sometime in April, harvest starts around mid July
The planting season starts mid-march and can go as for as early May, depending on the weather.
@@AerialAgthank you for the info. Rice is a very rare crop that gets any attention here on RUclips. Keep the videos coming!
It’d be cool if you put on the screen the average speed the x9 can run in the rice with the header width also on the screen. We run s780s with 30ft heads and can run about 2.5 mph in standing hybrid rice and closer to 3mph in conventional rice
If you know how fast the x9 runs in the rice?
No kidding! Looking at the X9 compared to the S series it looks like the X9 does pretty good, ground speed at least.
In Louisiana, does the climate ever allow a double crop of rice in one season?
Just asking as it was mentioned on a Texas rice harvest video I watched today, that some farmers can sow rice again for harvest in late October/early November
Yes there are usually second crops for rice, farmers back in my hometown are waiting on the second crop right now. Just north of Lafayette
Great Video. -- Looks odd with Tractors on 8 tyres and the Combines on Tracks, - lovely to see the 'White Birds' back. - I think the 'Growing Time' depends on whether they plant the rice as seeds or as ready grown small plants about 4"" high like they do a lot in Taiwan & Japan. I think it takes about 6 to 8 months to grow to maturity - am I right or not.?
I hear tractors with tracks don't do as well in sloppy conditions.. We plant rice over here sometime around late March I believe, and harvest starts mid July. We plant with seeders or some by plane occasionally.
@@AerialAg Thank-you for that reply, - It looks as if I've got to eat my words on growing times. If it grows so fast in your Country can't they 'double crop' it.?
@@christopherlovelock9104 Sure, many farms cut a second crop in October. Some don't since growing a second crop of rice can have a negative impact on the crawfish they raise in the same fields.
@@AerialAg Oh yes, I was forgetting that some farms regard 'crawfish' as a 2nd crop and 'farm' them as such on purpose. - Does the 'crawfish' season last any longer.?
@@christopherlovelock9104 I don't know very much about raising crawfish. I just know we eat them in the spring lol
How does it separate the rice from the rest of the plant?
Do they ever run an egret through the combine?
It does occasionally happen.
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