good job on making the most out of future scarce diesel...you're spot on about the potatoes, I see too many other gardens/homesteads worry about kale and tomatoes, which while they're tasty, they're not gonna keep you alive in a hard winter, etc. so glad you're finding a way to get the most out of using hydrocarbon calories to plant & harvest. another nice thing some ppl forget with tractors is if you have a PTO on it, you can use it as a diesel generator for the house very efficiently^^ & with the better storage time for it, its easy to see why it's so popular on the farm/homestead...just wish it wasnt so dang expensive now.....awesome video!!
You've been busy with planting and other things no doubt. Nice to see new, and always thought-provoking content from Arkopia Farm! That is an impressive potato innovation Dean. The old harvester looks like a marvelous project too. Lots of good stuff to look forward to! How are you storing your potatoes long term?
I built us a walk-in cooler using a coolbot controller and window air conditioner. They just stay in those stacking trays on there. Carrots and potatoes last us all the way till the next harvest. 👍🏻
Thanks for explaining. I've had an idea simmering on the back burner for awhile for making an air conditioner cooler controller using an Arduino development board, sensors and relays. I didn't know for sure if root crops would keep long enough in that environment though, so thanks for confirming that.
I have wanted to weld up a pipe to my sub soiler to make a conduit/waterline installer BUT I love Waffle Fries more than I like planting potatoes. Might have to redo plans to make my subsoiler even more usefull.
Wow, I see I need to learn to weld, cause I'm guessing these are not on the market =P. This is a game changer, maybe not for industrial growing but for homestead size "perfect". I love the old tech that used to be literally horse powered. This is brilliant. Recently I watched the Veggie Boys with their new potato planter (which is awesome) but probably cost a bazillion dollars and a year of waiting on a list for them.
I had to learn how to weld out of necessity. Big skill game changer for me. The possibilities are now endless. Get yourself an old Lincoln electric stick welder to start. Cheap and works awesome.
You both embody the true American entrepreneurship and creative genius. Super congrats. P.S. suggestion: think about a funnel with a lever drop-gate, so the manual dropping isn't so tasking on the dropper shoulders and maybe, less tense .
Love it great job 👏 might have to copy this if what I’m doing doesn’t pay off .. I’m currently trying something different I get loads of grass cut that’s got bracken in so it’s only good for composting and chucking it 6inches on top Of the potatoes just laying on the ground they’re all growing well so I don’t need to dig the earth also cutting the spuds in half to double the yield it’s a different idea but seems to be working well it doesn’t look as though it will be as good as what your doing there though to be fair love that seat spud furrow and traditional harvester looks pretty effortless for the return
@@ArkopiaRUclips That’s ace 👍I’m feeling much better about it now I know it works.. haha brilliant !! your potato field and method looks like your going to pull up bags of them 🙌
Wow that is simply brilliant. Potatoes are hardy buggers, they grow in so many raised beds here all of their own - can't get rid of them ! Is there a blueprint for the design (an idiots guide for someone with no mehcnanical/engineering skills?) :)
Slick rig. I'm guessing you know Dawn dish soap is grub worm killer. If we plant in the same place as last year, we'll need to use a full dose. Nature is bountiful in opportunity and unforgiving of error.
good job on making the most out of future scarce diesel...you're spot on about the potatoes, I see too many other gardens/homesteads worry about kale and tomatoes, which while they're tasty, they're not gonna keep you alive in a hard winter, etc. so glad you're finding a way to get the most out of using hydrocarbon calories to plant & harvest. another nice thing some ppl forget with tractors is if you have a PTO on it, you can use it as a diesel generator for the house very efficiently^^ & with the better storage time for it, its easy to see why it's so popular on the farm/homestead...just wish it wasnt so dang expensive now.....awesome video!!
Thanks for the closeup detail.
My grandfather built a similar machine for planting and weeding strawberries.
Lovely truly a family farmer's dream.
I love this invention! It's perfect! You may want to think of a getting a horse to go with that root harvester! The kids would love to ride as well!
Potatoes are the food you can yield a lot of food -- keep from starving until next year
Love the device - you can market it and profit if you wanted
So many inventions…. So little time. Potatoes are the best. 👍✌️
You are a man after my own heart!
You've been busy with planting and other things no doubt. Nice to see new, and always thought-provoking content from Arkopia Farm! That is an impressive potato innovation Dean. The old harvester looks like a marvelous project too. Lots of good stuff to look forward to! How are you storing your potatoes long term?
I built us a walk-in cooler using a coolbot controller and window air conditioner. They just stay in those stacking trays on there. Carrots and potatoes last us all the way till the next harvest. 👍🏻
Thanks for explaining. I've had an idea simmering on the back burner for awhile for making an air conditioner cooler controller using an Arduino development board, sensors and relays.
I didn't know for sure if root crops would keep long enough in that environment though, so thanks for confirming that.
That is more hillbilly then the East European Hillbilly, and I have seen some hillybilly.
Brilliant stuff !
Big thumbs up !
Very clever👏😘
Nice touch! LOL! Like the song at the end!
Love it!!
Great idea,..love it!!!
I have wanted to weld up a pipe to my sub soiler to make a conduit/waterline installer BUT I love Waffle Fries more than I like planting potatoes. Might have to redo plans to make my subsoiler even more usefull.
Thanks for posting!!
GOOD BUILD SIR!!!
Amazing!!!
Wow, I see I need to learn to weld, cause I'm guessing these are not on the market =P. This is a game changer, maybe not for industrial growing but for homestead size "perfect". I love the old tech that used to be literally horse powered. This is brilliant. Recently I watched the Veggie Boys with their new potato planter (which is awesome) but probably cost a bazillion dollars and a year of waiting on a list for them.
I had to learn how to weld out of necessity. Big skill game changer for me. The possibilities are now endless. Get yourself an old Lincoln electric stick welder to start. Cheap and works awesome.
@@ArkopiaRUclips Coming to a homestead near me hehe, on year 3 of my journey, 1st year of poultry. Designed my own chicken tractor this year hehe!
I would be planting a lot more over winter
Awesome!!
Fantastic!
Love it!😊👍
You both embody the true American entrepreneurship and creative genius. Super congrats.
P.S. suggestion: think about a funnel with a lever drop-gate, so the manual dropping isn't so tasking on the dropper shoulders and maybe, less tense .
Good idea. 👊✌️
@@ArkopiaRUclips ✌
Except he's Canadian EH!!!
Love it!
Genius
Here in Finland we have made those 20 years or moore so here it is nothing new.But meybe there it is new thing.No fence just me ...
Best Machine in the World!
Love it great job 👏 might have to copy this if what I’m doing doesn’t pay off .. I’m currently trying something different I get loads of grass cut that’s got bracken in so it’s only good for composting and chucking it 6inches on top
Of the potatoes just laying on the ground they’re all growing well so I don’t need to dig the earth also cutting the spuds in half to double the yield it’s a different idea but seems to be working well it doesn’t look as though it will be as good as what your doing there though to be fair love that seat spud furrow and traditional harvester looks pretty effortless for the return
I did what you’re doing a few years. Worked good too. 👊✌️
@@ArkopiaRUclips That’s ace 👍I’m feeling much
better about it now I know it works.. haha brilliant !! your potato field and method looks like your going to pull up bags of them 🙌
Very cool 😎
I plant potato but I'm sure I make a little mistake with this video I can fix my problem. No Ford tractor but pure human power for now.😁👍
If you angle the pipe so you can reach it and put the tray in your lap you lose the back seat driver
Any follow ups with the root veggie harvester?
Maybe this fall harvest. 👍
Wow that is simply brilliant.
Potatoes are hardy buggers, they grow in so many raised beds here all of their own - can't get rid of them !
Is there a blueprint for the design (an idiots guide for someone with no mehcnanical/engineering skills?)
:)
No blueprint. Just the video for reference. ✌️
@@ArkopiaRUclips I'll have to watch it numerous times then and take some pics and see what I can russle up. :)
Stupendous idea.
Slick rig. I'm guessing you know Dawn dish soap is grub worm killer. If we plant in the same place as last year, we'll need to use a full dose. Nature is bountiful in opportunity and unforgiving of error.
lol those are badass!