Hello, I am one of the drivers of the potato planting site that you filmed yesterday in Belgium. thank you for coming to film can't wait to see the video 😊
Ee und ich habe die Arbeit im Home Office in freier Natur und die Rechnung für die Arbeit in der Universität Regensburg und ich habe die Arbeit im Home Office in freier Natur zu sein die wir ihnen einen angenehmen Tag mit
Agricultural machinery is a passion for many people, who dedicate their time, energy and resources to pursue their dreams and goals in the agricultural sector.😊
This is as simple as just driving around the block. Tiny country, not much land, highly innovative agricultural country. There’s custom machinery everywhere around here!
Don't know what time of the year this was recorded BUT ground looks sticky! And strange cover crop in 🇮🇪 we spray it off or wait till it's dead! Seen this setup AND it's cool every time 😁
Yes, how to manage heavy clay soil when wet and a sowing date loom close. A difficult management task, but this here is about as good as we have at the moment. Perhaps a one-pass defoliation/direct-drill might also work, but in wet clay like this, wheel-ruts would be formed and remain until harvest, creating another problem to manage.
The only possible issue, long term, is compaction(a plow layer) because of the moisture content of the soil when tilled!(too high exacerbates compaction)
@@industrialathlete6096 Agreed. In addition to your point, the formation of more severe compaction under the tractor tyres (say 50% of land area), and the destruction of soil structure under the tyres due to the weight of the tractor on wet clay. What also goes unsaid is the formation of large cloddy soil aggregates here, which will remain in the soil profile until the soil is tilled when the moisture is favorable.
Having grown up with mountain farming and soil so rock filled I get bad dreams just thinking of plowing (weeks of rock-picking...), watching this I can scarcely believe it's real...
This looks maybe easy but this is clay ground! Hard as a rock when it’s dry and soft and slipy when it’s wet. You see the 5% when you can work on the field…
As usual a great video! The duals help to carry the weight of the plough during transport and add some traction even though one floats above the furrow?
If this was my circumstance, I think I'd try constructing potato hills late in the autumn and sow all over the hills -- not necessarily only on top of the hills. Come spring, one-pass defoliation/sowing could occur without leaving wheel-ruts.
Ziet er spektaculair uit maar ik heb niet het idee dat dit een mooi zaaibed word. De groenbemester had naar mijn idee eerst geklapt moeten worden en je ziet ook de rotorkopeg op en neer dansen op de grond waardoor het bed allesbehalve vlak lijkt te worden.
Veel show maar zeer bedenkelijk werk. Hij zou beter een klepelmaaier aan zijn front hangen bij het ploegen en bij een tweede bewerking rotorheg en zaaien.
Two questions. 1. The gulls, what were they eating and so interested in? 2. Is the tractor dude ploughing over the yellow mustard to fertilize the ground?
He gave you only half an answer (albeit admittedly, fertilization is the main reason). Cover crops also get used because they manage weed growth, soil erosion, soil water content, and so forth. They have multiple functions in preparing the soil for the main crop during winter.
Ich frage mich was die Kreiselegge bewirken soll ? 1. Hätte ich vorher gemulcht, 2. Bodenrückverfestigung ist so nicht gegeben und 3. Wenn man sich den Boden hinter der Kreiselegge genau anguckt, knetet sie den viel zu feuchten Boden nur durch. Es müsste doch eigentlich erst eine Weile abtrocknen bevor die Egge zum Einsatz kommt. Dann lieber einen vernünftigen Untergrundpacker nutzen. Der schneidet die Schollen auch klein und sorgt für eine Rückverfestigung . Über unnötigen Dieselverbrauch möchte ich nicht mal reden 😅
Mindestens zwei Überfahren gespart. Somit Akh und Maschinenkosten gesenkt. Das relativiert den Dieselverbrauch. Klar sieht das mit der Kreiselegge merkwürdig aus, aber wir bewirtschaften den Boden nicht, können das nicht beurteilen. Die werden sich schon was dabei gedacht haben...
@@philippsandmann7307 2 Überfahren gespart? Ich mache es so : Pflügen mit Untergrundpacker dann reintrocknen lassen, dann mit Frontpacker, Kreiselegge/ Drillmaschine drillen. Nur der Tonboden, der wird 1x extra vorgekreiselt .
@@philippsandmann7307 Naja, Getreide kommt im Herbst nach Zuckerrübe, Raps , Gerste, Weizen oder Mais in die Erde. Senf friert im Winter kaputt und wird dann nur gegrubber oder Frühjahrsfurche und dann kommen die Zuckerrüben oder Mais in die Erde
Naja, von Saatbettbereitung kann man da aber nicht wirklich reden. Das muß erstmal abtrocknen und dann kann man fräsen. Aber nicht, wenn es so naß ist.
Everything is preparation for these farmers. They’re working in the polders it’s unique soil to the world. They invest hundreds of thousands of euros to work these lands and they excel at doing so. This is very much preparation!
Typical american arrogance. Not asking why something is done the way it is done but then knowing everything better. Knowledge is power my friend. You have neither knowledge nor power.
Yaaaa, that's going to need another pass across it. Not even close to being ready for planting. Or even a fertilizer application. But it will help mellow out the ground faster, so the next pass isn't so rough.
Probably using some sort of harrow, cultivator or some other implement for further preparation in the front when seeding (no idea what it might be called, I’m not a farmer but there is plenty of other videos on his channel with it)
Not asking why something is done the way it is done but then knowing everything better. Knowledge is power my friend. You have neither knowledge nor power.
Hello, I am one of the drivers of the potato planting site that you filmed yesterday in Belgium.
thank you for coming to film can't wait to see the video
😊
Looking forward to it! 😊🎥
Your country's technology is always a pioneer ❤❤❤
Anbaupflug!!!!!!!! Was für eine Brecherei. Danke für dieses Video.
Not a rock in sight. Best soil on earth. Good video.
Maybe 2nd best after all the black soil in Iowa...USA.
Future Farmer at his best. Thanks for the ride.
💥FINALLY💥 A video with the actual sound of the machinery and not the OBNOXIOUS bullshit background music. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You🙋♂️
I swear, when I first seen the thumbnail I though this was a mod for Farming Sim. Cool though
Ee und ich habe die Arbeit im Home Office in freier Natur und die Rechnung für die Arbeit in der Universität Regensburg und ich habe die Arbeit im Home Office in freier Natur zu sein die wir ihnen einen angenehmen Tag mit
what a big field and what a great machine
Agricultural machinery is a passion for many people, who dedicate their time, energy and resources to pursue their dreams and goals in the agricultural sector.😊
Wow amazing good idea wow Ang galing nice sharing video idol full watching sending full support from Philippines 🇵🇭🙏 stay connected
Good morning ♥️♥️♥️🌟🌟🌟 very nice 🔝🔝 thank you so much ☕️☕️☕️
Interesting take on agriculture technology. Some of the concepts are quite advanced,
Ідеально. Пишаюся розумними й дбайливими до землі людьми. Дай Вам Бог здоров'я і гарних врожаїв, щоб люди не голодали.
i can watch this alll day
Hello, this is the first time I see this tractor working very well
Bellissimo video. Bel Trattore. Bravo. 👍👍👋👋💪💪🚜🔝🇮🇹 Molto bello e molto bravo. ♥️♥️♥️
It looks easier than done, super super heavy heavy soil here
Fascinating machine, this is why I am a subscriber. Happy subscriber 😊! From Seattle Washington USA.
Perfect from lraq
Prachtige machine!
Your machines are a true reflection of your expertise in the field. How do you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and developments?
This is as simple as just driving around the block. Tiny country, not much land, highly innovative agricultural country. There’s custom machinery everywhere around here!
excellent vegetation cover rich in organic matter with many nutrients
*I swear, when I first saw the thumbnail, I thought this was a mod for Farming Sim. Still pretty awesome though!*
Nice Video 👍
Hayırlı Bol kazançlı hasatlar diliyorum; Mükemmel makina.👍
Good video ' thank you
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Good video & interesting ploughing set up!!
Don't know what time of the year this was recorded BUT ground looks sticky! And strange cover crop in 🇮🇪 we spray it off or wait till it's dead! Seen this setup AND it's cool every time 😁
I guess this is Nederhland thise are field made by drawning Sea and they are under Sea level so they are alwasy little sticky. Also Rain falls lot so.
Yes, how to manage heavy clay soil when wet and a sowing date loom close.
A difficult management task, but this here is about as good as we have at the moment.
Perhaps a one-pass defoliation/direct-drill might also work, but in wet clay like this, wheel-ruts would be formed and remain until harvest, creating another problem to manage.
The only possible issue, long term, is compaction(a plow layer) because of the moisture content of the soil when tilled!(too high exacerbates compaction)
@@industrialathlete6096
Agreed.
In addition to your point, the formation of more severe compaction under the tractor tyres (say 50% of land area), and the destruction of soil structure under the tyres due to the weight of the tractor on wet clay.
What also goes unsaid is the formation of large cloddy soil aggregates here, which will remain in the soil profile until the soil is tilled when the moisture is favorable.
Waiting for it to dry out is a gamble.
No easy solution.
Awesome! Almost mesmerizing to see such smooth and efficient production methods.
Great video and combination. Greets Stefan
that's a very smart combo
That’s pretty slick.
Teueres Geschmiere!
mooie video!
Nothing like GPS technology ❤️
Video molto bello, bella macchina.
👍👍👍
Having grown up with mountain farming and soil so rock filled I get bad dreams just thinking of plowing (weeks of rock-picking...), watching this I can scarcely believe it's real...
This looks maybe easy but this is clay ground! Hard as a rock when it’s dry and soft and slipy when it’s wet. You see the 5% when you can work on the field…
@@edzard4096 Its amazing soil though :)
Hangi ülke
Amazing.
Greetings in Indonesia
Very good 👍❤
As usual a great video! The duals help to carry the weight of the plough during transport and add some traction even though one floats above the furrow?
The plow flips when going the other direction, so then it will be the other dual not touching.
They're for lower ground pressure, so the soil isn't compacted.
The weight should not be a problem for those tyres.
@@mr.allnut650 Less about carrying the weight, more about not packing the soil in heavily.
@@dalebargen plough
Nice
Nice bravo
Amazing
If this was my circumstance, I think I'd try constructing potato hills late in the autumn and sow all over the hills -- not necessarily only on top of the hills.
Come spring, one-pass defoliation/sowing could occur without leaving wheel-ruts.
Too difficult..
Mooi!
Good
I wonder what the birds are after? Crop, weed leftovers, exposed worms perhaps?
Very good video, I’m also making something similar !
Free lunch for the birds. Full of worms exposed.
I always look forward to your new videos, but why do you rarely make new videos? May you always be healthy
Thank you for your support! 😊🙏
Maybe try no-till. Haven’t used a plow or disc in years. Just a crimper and a seeder.
Hello friend🙏
Hi there! 🤗👋
Ziet er spektaculair uit maar ik heb niet het idee dat dit een mooi zaaibed word. De groenbemester had naar mijn idee eerst geklapt moeten worden en je ziet ook de rotorkopeg op en neer dansen op de grond waardoor het bed allesbehalve vlak lijkt te worden.
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Het is ook maar een voorbewerking,afwerking gebeurd tijdens voorjaarswerk
A good music system and I will do for like 16 hours ....
nice video congratulations
Ploughing and Soil Preparation in one Pass
جميل جداً جداً
Veel show maar zeer bedenkelijk werk. Hij zou beter een klepelmaaier aan zijn front hangen bij het ploegen en bij een tweede bewerking rotorheg en zaaien.
Impresionante dónde es
Muy impresionante! 😲👍
WEF WANTS YOU BANKRUPT
Sir....i really want to know why you tiling or cultivat wet soil or land?
Faster planting, I think. 👍😊
Two questions.
1. The gulls, what were they eating and so interested in?
2. Is the tractor dude ploughing over the yellow mustard to fertilize the ground?
1. Earthworms 2. Thats right!
@@rienl.2373 Thanks bro, thought so.
He gave you only half an answer (albeit admittedly, fertilization is the main reason). Cover crops also get used because they manage weed growth, soil erosion, soil water content, and so forth. They have multiple functions in preparing the soil for the main crop during winter.
It's M.H. Roto-Arm.
u nas este neorali kukuricu, preco?
❤❤❤🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
В начале видео трактор едит в перёд а колёса крутяца назад🤣
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is it(3:46) showing 70liters of fuel per hour or i`m not understanding these indications correctly?
That's nothing if you compare it to l/ha or how efficient it is
Driving that rotary thing is very labor intensive
45,8 Liter Diesel im Durchschnitt.... Alles gesagt zu dieser Bewirtschaftung
Ich frage mich was die Kreiselegge bewirken soll ? 1. Hätte ich vorher gemulcht, 2. Bodenrückverfestigung ist so nicht gegeben und 3. Wenn man sich den Boden hinter der Kreiselegge genau anguckt, knetet sie den viel zu feuchten Boden nur durch. Es müsste doch eigentlich erst eine Weile abtrocknen bevor die Egge zum Einsatz kommt. Dann lieber einen vernünftigen Untergrundpacker nutzen. Der schneidet die Schollen auch klein und sorgt für eine Rückverfestigung .
Über unnötigen Dieselverbrauch möchte ich nicht mal reden 😅
Mindestens zwei Überfahren gespart. Somit Akh und Maschinenkosten gesenkt. Das relativiert den Dieselverbrauch.
Klar sieht das mit der Kreiselegge merkwürdig aus, aber wir bewirtschaften den Boden nicht, können das nicht beurteilen.
Die werden sich schon was dabei gedacht haben...
@@philippsandmann7307 2 Überfahren gespart? Ich mache es so : Pflügen mit Untergrundpacker dann reintrocknen lassen, dann mit Frontpacker, Kreiselegge/ Drillmaschine drillen. Nur der Tonboden, der wird 1x extra vorgekreiselt .
@@marcushibbelkopf3027 Wo ist der Mulcher?
Oder wird der Bestand stehend eingepflügt?
@@philippsandmann7307 Naja, Getreide kommt im Herbst nach Zuckerrübe, Raps , Gerste, Weizen oder Mais in die Erde.
Senf friert im Winter kaputt und wird dann nur gegrubber oder Frühjahrsfurche und dann kommen die Zuckerrüben oder Mais in die Erde
I am form Pakistan
Naja, von Saatbettbereitung kann man da aber nicht wirklich reden. Das muß erstmal abtrocknen und dann kann man fräsen. Aber nicht, wenn es so naß ist.
Everything is preparation for these farmers. They’re working in the polders it’s unique soil to the world. They invest hundreds of thousands of euros to work these lands and they excel at doing so.
This is very much preparation!
Quelle malheur 😢
Wie Vorsintflutlich - im Kopf sehr eng - den Feldweg in den Dreck fahren
Min 04:20 Der Klassiker
Ik denk dat tracks dan nuttiger zijn.
Europeans seem to find the slowest most expensive and complicated way of doing things. In north America we would just use a heavy disk.
Isn’t the same
Perhaps the reason for that is that our yeilds are four times as big and our farm land cost 10 times as much. Ever think about that?
Typical american arrogance. Not asking why something is done the way it is done but then knowing everything better. Knowledge is power my friend. You have neither knowledge nor power.
Yes but not good for deep crops
😮
Such a no life land 😰
Yaaaa, that's going to need another pass across it. Not even close to being ready for planting. Or even a fertilizer application. But it will help mellow out the ground faster, so the next pass isn't so rough.
Probably using some sort of harrow, cultivator or some other implement for further preparation in the front when seeding (no idea what it might be called, I’m not a farmer but there is plenty of other videos on his channel with it)
You'd prob come back with rolls with spades on and the drill with moat likes have a few sets of discs and what not
It does seem a bit over complicated,but whatever works i suppose.
tuto for how destroy the land ... nice job continue like that
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Not asking why something is done the way it is done but then knowing everything better. Knowledge is power my friend. You have neither knowledge nor power.
Awesome! Almost mesmerizing to see such smooth and efficient production methods.
Hello, this is the first time I see this tractor working very well