This is an amazing and impressive video. I just have one question. As far as I know, the forage wagon is also able self-loading, so I'm curious why you use the forage harvester with a pickup header. What are the pros and cons? I only live in the city, so I want to know about agriculture.
@@김민규-e8x It is not so much to aid fermentation. A forage harvester has a finer chop compared to a wagon. Some farmers prefer this as it is easier to handle and feed to the cows. Also the forage harvester has a higher capacity. That is the main reason why it is being used here. As the silage trailers were also busy in the maize harvest the forage wagons were drafted in to do the transport.
It was an expensive machine and the customers are not prepared to pay more for it compared to a conventional rake. The difference in quality is small and it is complicated to operate.
It was an expensive machine and the advantages compared to a traditional rake are limited. Customers are not willing to pay extra for this. Also it requires a highly skilled operator.
Why are thet using a forage harvester to fill the forage wagon? Thats just double the diesel cost no? Since the forage wagon can pick up the grass itself
The forage harvester has a higher capacity and a finer chop. Some farmers prefer this over grass cut by a wagon. The wagons were behind the tractors so it was easy to use them. The silage trailers were busy in the maize harvest.
@@AverageAndy Yes, the grass is cut with a mower but it is then generally chopped either by a forager or a forage wagon in small bits of a few cm. The chopped grass is easier to mix in the ration and the cows digest it more easily. Some farmers like a very fine chop, others a bit longer.
Brilliant Video. Really enjoy the commentary!
Prachtige video Niels
Bedankt Jan!
Dat sleepslangen was bij onze buren, kon onze boerderij linksboven nog in beeld zien. Mooie video!
Bedankt!
Altijd leuke video's van Ten Hove machines!
what a great video with great shots. Seems like a lot of hardwork on it. Thanks for sharing with us
Thank you!
Elke keer weer genieten van de mooie en informatieve filmpjes! (vooral Ten Hove en Franzen = genieten)!
Bedankt, goed om te horen.
Love the videos, the commentary is excellent
Thank you!
Prachtige video! Ben erg benieuwd naar de volgende update!
Bedankt, even wachten nog.
thanks for your video
AWESOME COMMENTARY I LOVE IT!
mooi gefilmd
Prachtig gefilmd.👍
mooie video! ook een mooie bouwlandbemester op sleepslang!
Bedankt!
Brilliant video 💪🏻 🏴
Excellent video.
Mijn oude buurman en loonwerker van Kamperveen (Overijssel).
The envy is real!! But I guess you have troubles I don't need to worry about and vice versa but that soil make me green with envy haha
Why is that if I may ask like gelousy?
@@larsharmsen9353 yes its in the same ballpark
Love these vids!
Keep em comin!
Thank you!
Bellissimo video! Molto bravo Bei mezzi!
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Thank you!
Nice looking Tractor!
Great. Well done.
Excellent yet again
Thank you!
great Video , nice machinery
Thank you.
Great video.
Thanks!
good video
Great videos keep them coming , why dont they use the self loading wagon to load
Good question.
Was there a pacific reason why they replaced the belt merger with a rotary rake?
Great video again
Thanks
Impressive pieces of machinery
Congrats on the video
Thank you.
oh this is real life from the thumbnail this looked like farm simulator 22 with really good graphics
wil laster bij juli komen werken als ik mijn trekker rijnen wijs heb want ik geniet van de mooie TREKKERS
Ah yes the good old Farm and Phone....
Top video weer
Bedankt.
Ассалому алейкум. Узбекистондан
Amazing x
Mooi bemesting spul van Van Den Broek alleen jammer dat er geen Valtra voor staat 😉
Ik denk ook niet dat dat gaat gebeuren 😄.
@@Agrifotodotnlze hebben op het moment wel een valtra op demo volgensmij🙈
This is an amazing and impressive video.
I just have one question.
As far as I know, the forage wagon is also able self-loading, so I'm curious why you use the forage harvester with a pickup header.
What are the pros and cons?
I only live in the city, so I want to know about agriculture.
The Claas Jaguar driving beside it chops the grass. The forage wagon would only be picking up the grass and not chopping it :)
@@plekz_ chop the grass for make fermentation easier !!
Finally i understood.
Thanks for your kind reply.
@@김민규-e8x It is not so much to aid fermentation. A forage harvester has a finer chop compared to a wagon. Some farmers prefer this as it is easier to handle and feed to the cows. Also the forage harvester has a higher capacity. That is the main reason why it is being used here. As the silage trailers were also busy in the maize harvest the forage wagons were drafted in to do the transport.
@@Agrifotodotnl Finally, my question has been completely resolved.
Thank you for your kind and detailed explanation. Bless you!
@@김민규-e8x If everyone was willing to learn and nice like you we'd live in a better place.
When will you upload the video covering the investments in equipment for 2022?
We have 2 machines to film yet I hope end of this month.
Keren 😍
Mantap👍👍👍
Question: Why wont you use the Pickup of the trailer to collect the gras but instead use an extra machine?
A forager chops the grass finer than a wagon does some farmers want this others don't even want knifes in them
A finer chop and higher capacity mainly.
@@TheElectricgamez @Agrifoto Ah, thanks.
nice video, why dont you come visit Mulders B.V in Haaren
Een mooi bedrijf ja voor een video. Goed idee! Ik ben er jaren terug geweest toen de Big X 850 net nieuw was.
Cool Nice video
that swather is fuckin wild
Do you know why they dont use a SIP AIR rakes anymore?
It was an expensive machine and the customers are not prepared to pay more for it compared to a conventional rake. The difference in quality is small and it is complicated to operate.
What do they do with the grass? J
Feed it to dairy cows.
I wonder why they replaced the SIP belt merger with a rotary rake
It was an expensive machine and the advantages compared to a traditional rake are limited. Customers are not willing to pay extra for this. Also it requires a highly skilled operator.
@@Agrifotodotnl
Thanks. I also decided to buy a 4 basket rake instead of a merger. It was the right decision.
@@Jonas889665 Basket rake, I have never heard that word before.
Why are thet using a forage harvester to fill the forage wagon? Thats just double the diesel cost no? Since the forage wagon can pick up the grass itself
The forage harvester has a higher capacity and a finer chop. Some farmers prefer this over grass cut by a wagon. The wagons were behind the tractors so it was easy to use them. The silage trailers were busy in the maize harvest.
@@Agrifotodotnl but the grass was already cut. The forage harvester was just sucking the grass up, while the wagon can do that itself?
@@AverageAndy Yes, the grass is cut with a mower but it is then generally chopped either by a forager or a forage wagon in small bits of a few cm. The chopped grass is easier to mix in the ration and the cows digest it more easily. Some farmers like a very fine chop, others a bit longer.
@@Agrifotodotnl aah I see now, thanks a lot
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8:53 niet (handheld) bellen én zwaar materieel besturen
I prefer the sound of Diesel engines over music.
The music...WTF!!!!
Wird das auch in Deutsch gesprochen?
Nein leider nicht aber mit Undertitel.
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