#3 That's not why the bales are wrapped. The bales are wrapped to ferment to make silage bales. Silage is used in different food mixtures for farm animals
@@anhcuisine so they use netting or twine when wrapping the bale to keep the hay(dried grass) together. When it's wrapped in plastic wrapping, it's fresh cut grass(still wet). The plastic wrapping is to seal in the moisture causing the grass to ferment into silage. The silage is then used to mix with other things to create total mixed rations(TMR) for cows to eat.
The automation and precision of these machines are fascinating! I’m curious about how they impact labor needs in agriculture Do these modern machines reduce the demand for manual labor, and if so, how does that affect the job market for farmworkers?
Great video! Really impressed with how you share knowledge and keep everyone updated on agricultural machinery. You’re truly helping the farming community and anyone interested in this field. Thanks for providing such high-quality and useful content! Wishing you continued success and growth!
It might have been useful to research some basic agriculture. Saying "telematics" isn't clever. Knowing the Maus 6 isn't a hatvester, it's a loader, that's clever. Bales of hay are NOT wrapped to make the hard to blow away. And so on.
1. is not a beet harvester is an machine to pick up already harvested beets wich usually get harvested and put on the site of the field. 2. This baler can do hay bales but what you are showing and talking abaout are silage bales. Aonly those are wrapped in foil for fermenting!
#3 That's not why the bales are wrapped. The bales are wrapped to ferment to make silage bales. Silage is used in different food mixtures for farm animals
Exactly lol 😂
It also doesn't cut the grass and it doesn't wrap them in fabric...🤦♂
Oh, and it doesn't have an electric motor, it's powered by the tractor's PTO 😅
I don't quite understand? Can you explain more clearly?
@@anhcuisine so they use netting or twine when wrapping the bale to keep the hay(dried grass) together. When it's wrapped in plastic wrapping, it's fresh cut grass(still wet). The plastic wrapping is to seal in the moisture causing the grass to ferment into silage. The silage is then used to mix with other things to create total mixed rations(TMR) for cows to eat.
These machines operate extremely efficiently!
The machines work very efficiently
The automation and precision of these machines are fascinating! I’m curious about how they impact labor needs in agriculture
Do these modern machines reduce the demand for manual labor, and if so, how does that affect the job market for farmworkers?
🚜 These machines are next-level innovations! Which one do you think will transform farming the most? 🌾💡
Dont want to be that guy, but the Maus is not a harvesting machine but just a loader
The bales are wrapped to undergo fermentation, creating silage-an essential ingredient in various feed mixtures for farm animals.
Great video! Really impressed with how you share knowledge and keep everyone updated on agricultural machinery. You’re truly helping the farming community and anyone interested in this field. Thanks for providing such high-quality and useful content! Wishing you continued success and growth!
Maybe they're preparing for an 'electronic farming' competition-who knows, maybe one day we'll see tractors racing!
Tractors Transformation Competition sounds like a Cyberpunk themed exhibition.
great video
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6:24 That machine is very convenient
great
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that's great😊❤
gods
2:05 That beat harvester isn't new. that
type of machine has been here for a long time
Juda for ❤❤
Efficient and convenient
It might have been useful to research some basic agriculture. Saying "telematics" isn't clever. Knowing the Maus 6 isn't a hatvester, it's a loader, that's clever. Bales of hay are NOT wrapped to make the hard to blow away.
And so on.
1. is not a beet harvester is an machine to pick up already harvested beets wich usually get harvested and put on the site of the field.
2. This baler can do hay bales but what you are showing and talking abaout are silage bales. Aonly those are wrapped in foil for fermenting!
first of first
it's me 😡
@@yeshimebetgetahun9293 I'm the King of the Firsts and you'll ever be the second.
What engines do these modern agricultural machines usually run on?
@@farwindowusa they run on some sort of poop engine
3:07 I really like this machine. the video is very attractive
I am first 😮