I worked the sugar cane fields in Puerto Rico in the early 60s...for just a week. We'd get picked up in the predawn hours, trucked to the field, which had already been burned. We spent 10-12 hours cutting the stalks with hand machetes and grabbing armfuls and stacking it in huge piles. We had about 30 minutes for an on-site BYO lunch. At the end of the day you were covered in ashes, hands cut up from the cane leaves and blistered from the machete handle after about 10,000 swings. I was lucky...I moved on, but the men that worked those fields did so 5-6 days a week for a lifetime.
Average lifespan is 46yrs. Most die of kidney failure due to dehydration from long working hrs in a physically demanding work. That is close to slavery. And there is no sufficient drinking water if available.
I picked fruits and vegetables in Australia. We’d pass a sugar mill on the way to work, not the best of smells as we passed by, but a smell I now miss. My best memory’s working in regional Australia. Great people
I was totally impressed with the guy in the truck the white truck that was driving in reverse and keeping it straight and keeping up with the harvester.
Lived in South Florida all of my youth. They grew cane down there until mid 70's. They burnt the fields but cut the cane by hand. Now they do not burn and cut by machines. Times have changed.
Noal is really doing an exceptional great work. Agricultural technology is really the best. Thank you so much for inspiring me to open my own RUclips channel. I’m a young farm lady from Africa. Sending you ❤️ and light 💡 always. You rock
Noal is indeed a great inspiration. Sikemi your RUclips channel is amazing. Glad to know a young lady like you from Africa is doing something worthwhile. You just gained a new subscriber
Good. Amazing. Though Good there is no lot of people involvement. Machineries make men lazy. In population countries unemployment problem. Instead if they give employment to lot of people, God bless the Business Head. Best wishes.
I love watching this video. Thank you for sharing 😊 As an Agricultural Economics student, this might be helpful for me in conceptualizing my research paper about sugarcane industry.
Crestimae Sugar cane was also grown years ago in the southern part of Florida, (Belleglade, South Bay, Pahokee, etc. ,harvested by migrant workers from Jamaica. Fields were burned also before harvesting. I'm sure your research will find this info, plus after the sugar mills started to shut down, companies that needed sugar for manufacturing their product looked outside the US for suppliers. I know of one personally in Albany, Georgua, Bob's Candies shut it doors and relocated to Jamaica but eventually went totally out of business because the heirs died out or were too elderly to go on with operations.
We also grow sugarcane in our garden at a low rate of 500. ton per year Sugarcane is used to make various products such as sugar, jaggery and black currant👍👍
I grew up on this ! At Zambia Sugar plc Illovo group of companies! Burnt cane is the best there is! My home town Mazabuka is called the sweetest town because of Sugar cane
When it was done manually.. the images of sugarcane on fire brings back some memories.. our 30+ hectares sugarcane farm was accidentally burned down about 33+ years ago, which devastated my late father back then.. becoz time was essential to harvest them right after burning..
Really enjoyed this video. I live on the island of Trinidad (in the Caribbean) and sugar cane used to be our main agricultural crop. That is until the government of the day (some years ago) decided that the state owned company (that ran the industry) was not profitable and shut down the company and killed the industry.
Actually the Caribbean, Central and South America most of their main agricultural export industries such as rice and sugar, were set to fail by more powerful countries that force The small nations government to accept the larger countries subsidize exports if they wanted protection and global aid. Basically racketeering on a global level. Of course when those markets were flooded by imports from larger companies with deeper pockets l, the local farmers could not make any money or compete, and those smaller nations were forced to become entirely dependent on the larger nations Export rácket. This was set in motion decades ago by many administrations long gone from this earth.
Similar situation in Mauritius, this happened with new trade laws that gave equal opportunities to each exporter and subsidies were no longer provided. Small countries could not compete.
In the 2019/20 harvest alone, Brazil produced more than 650 thousand tons of sugar cane, destined for ethanol for cars (fuel) and we are self-sufficient in sugar. The Brazilian car fleet already has 80% that consumes fuel alcohol (ethanol), which is also added to gasoline + 27% alcohol.
I worked the sugar cane fields in Puerto Rico in the early 60s...for just a week. We'd get picked up in the predawn hours, trucked to the field, which had already been burned. We spent 10-12 hours cutting the stalks with hand machetes and grabbing armfuls and stacking it in huge piles. We had about 30 minutes for an on-site BYO lunch. At the end of the day you were covered in ashes, hands cut up from the cane leaves and blistered from the machete handle after about 10,000 swings. I was lucky...I moved on, but the men that worked those fields did so 5-6 days a week for a lifetime.
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Average lifespan is 46yrs. Most die of kidney failure due to dehydration from long working hrs in a physically demanding work. That is close to slavery. And there is no sufficient drinking water if available.
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Let’s give a round of applause to reverse driving truck guy.
Not really the beds auto straighten the wheels all they have to do is keep a foot on the gas
@@aryaaswale7316 ஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃஃ
Geart
コンバインの運転手と耳元マイクなどで会話しながら、ギアは後進設定でのアクセル、ハンドルは、コンバインオペレーターを信じて、ハンドルをブレないように畝を崩さないように、連結はしているとは思いますが、収穫量が多いので、コンバインの馬力だけでは引っ張っれないのでしょうね。
それぞれの車両運転スキルも高い上に、ダイナミックでかつデリケートな運転スキル!
お見事!!
天晴れ!!
おきなわ?牛に引かせてゴロゴロと石臼を回して
サトウキビを潰してるのを思い出しました、
機械でオートメーションして素直に驚きました、
動画をありがとうございました♪。
No one talk about the truck driver’s reverse skills 😂
It's slow motion.
Time stamp?
@@wertiaaudit5746 may be @2:10.
I don't care! Backing a double trailer straight is a super power.
I picked fruits and vegetables in Australia. We’d pass a sugar mill on the way to work, not the best of smells as we passed by, but a smell I now miss. My best memory’s working in regional Australia. Great people
molasses
@@shrirangjoshi6496 yeah... mole asses
@@neilcavanaugh549 okay mole ass
I was totally impressed with the guy in the truck the white truck that was driving in reverse and keeping it straight and keeping up with the harvester.
I was stunned when they harvested it. Those drivers are really good
Dear God! I'm praying For every person struggling with health problems. Please heal them and let them enjoy life. Amen.💕
Please stop this Begging
Nice
@@karanthakur4115 4rr4rrr
Respect
What makes me so impressed is the modern harvesting machine. So cool, so fast and so easy.... Sugar cane juice is fresh and sweet by the way 😊😊😊
🤗🤗🤗🤗
i wish i could build it in minecraft
@@happydudeev i guess it's possible
Nice
Tous mes vœux c'est de venir la ba , l'agriculture c'est la fierté
Salute to those Humans who Always works on the Ground. Very hard working. Thank you so much for Sweet Sugar.
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Sugarcane my childhood sweet memory.♥️
Lived in South Florida all of my youth. They grew cane down there until mid 70's. They burnt the fields but cut the cane by hand. Now they do not burn and cut by machines. Times have changed.
@Pamela Mallory Harvest is about to start in a few days in South FL. kinda wet at the moment.
In india we still doing it by hands
@@critt3183 ty
@@critt3183 good
@@critt3183
Goood
Noal is really doing an exceptional great work. Agricultural technology is really the best. Thank you so much for inspiring me to open my own RUclips channel. I’m a young farm lady from Africa. Sending you ❤️ and light 💡 always. You rock
Glad to know Noal inspired you to take that bold step. I wish you success dear
Noal is indeed a great inspiration. Sikemi your RUclips channel is amazing. Glad to know a young lady like you from Africa is doing something worthwhile. You just gained a new subscriber
Wow. Very impressive. Keep it up dear
Wow. She is so pretty. Sending you love from Nigeria... Well-done farm lady . thanks to Noal always for the inspiration
SIDA Wears aww. Thanks a lot
Impressive harvesting machine, works fast. In my farm, we do it manually.
Nice video.
Công nghệ hiện đại.. giúp cho con người bớt đi vất vả. Fim hay lắm thank.
That's a cool Sugar Cane Harvester!
Penanaman dan panen Tebu pakai Mesin Mantaab bosss
😃😃amazing modern tech!😃😃
Good. Amazing. Though Good there is no lot of people involvement. Machineries make men lazy. In population countries unemployment problem. Instead if they give employment to lot of people, God bless the Business Head. Best wishes.
That has to be the world’s best truck driver!
The workers here are the sweetest humans you'll ever meet 🙂
I love watching this video. Thank you for sharing 😊 As an Agricultural Economics student, this might be helpful for me in conceptualizing my research paper about sugarcane industry.
Crestimae
Sugar cane was also grown years ago in the southern part of Florida, (Belleglade, South Bay, Pahokee, etc. ,harvested by migrant workers from Jamaica. Fields were burned also before harvesting. I'm sure your research will find this info, plus after the sugar mills started to shut down, companies that needed sugar for manufacturing their product looked outside the US for suppliers. I know of one personally in Albany, Georgua, Bob's Candies shut it doors and relocated to Jamaica but eventually went totally out of business because the heirs died out or were too elderly to go on with operations.
@@lenorebritton4973 -ź' ?'
Cuando veo estos videos, se mezcla la admiración, y la sospecha de que esto no es la solución sino parte del problema.
I'm love sugar cane
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hii
wow kereen sekali..tanam dan panen tebu,,suka videonya..
We also grow sugarcane in our garden at a low rate of 500. ton per year
Sugarcane is used to make various products such as sugar, jaggery and black currant👍👍
தமிழா 🔥🔥
@@manikandan.k298 @👍👍
Where is this sugarcane plantation? In south Florida, the dry leaves are burned before harvesting. Thanks.
Браво производителям сахара, хорошие труженики!😊
кацапи -- вбивці злочинці, всі мають здохнути ці потвори
Excellent video. I understand the full cycle. Great choice of back ground music.
Bagus sekali edukasinya
We have so many sugar cane mills and plantations here in The Philippines,we produce all kinds of sugar like MUSCUVADO,WASH,WHITE,BROWN,REFINED ETC.
I am loving that sugar mill factory. Thank you.
I find it fascinating how they come up with all these machines to make product
Best video for sugar cane plantation and sugar fabric production. Congratulation Sunshine Sugar Australia 👍
Greetings from the first country in America to produce sugar 🥰 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 🇩🇴
Wow. You were the first?🤩 Greetings from Germany.
Very interesting video the drivers skill is very appreciated especially the reverse. Thank you
Thanks for sharing good clip
Your content is really great! I’m also learning and creating videos on this topic. Hope to see more valuable insights from you!
رائع جدا ، العربي اللي مر هنا ، يضغط لايك ، خلنا نشوف كام عربي مر من هناااا 👌💥
I grew up in Mexico, my whole town is surrounded with sugar cane fields, to this day it's still cut by hand.
super brother, i am from India
Waste of time and human energy
I always have the interest in sugarcane farming but the capital is my problem, how I wish I will one day works on this farm.Thanks for the video
Modern machines can do anything in farming
Wow, The sugarcane field is very big
Save energy activity & Man power. equipment is multifunction.
Wow it the big farm, sugarcane is easy to grow
😔😔😔
Happy to know it’s 💯 % Australian owned and not owned by the Chinese government. From an American.
@Mueshui Ov Sugar cane china no sugar drive to market sugar cane?
Nice.vedio thank you.for sharing.from.philippines
Mantap..coba mesinya...pake eco disel supaya hemat BBM..HEMAT BIAYA PRODUKSI
muke gile...sempat" nya lo ngiklan
I like noal farm videos.
Thanks for this video. Very interesting!
It’s true I live in Louisiana we have a lot of sugarcane it’s some cool stuff😊 (Edit: thanks for the heart man)
I grew up on this ! At Zambia Sugar plc Illovo group of companies! Burnt cane is the best there is! My home town Mazabuka is called the sweetest town because of Sugar cane
Farming is my Passion
Making life a little sweeter. Thank you!
When it was done manually.. the images of sugarcane on fire brings back some memories.. our 30+ hectares sugarcane farm was accidentally burned down about 33+ years ago, which devastated my late father back then.. becoz time was essential to harvest them right after burning..
Wow! I will never look at my white sugar granules the same way again... 😂🤣
And that’s why sugar is the most addictive drug in the world
Great showcase !
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد
Beautiful Places & rich foods. Thanks
Our world is changing so fast!!!
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Excelente video.greetens from Costa Rica 🇨🇷😎👍🚛🇨🇷
thank you
Very beautifull this video.
Thank you for this vedio.
* great~ great Happy Happy^^ Thank you so much
Really enjoyed this video. I live on the island of Trinidad (in the Caribbean) and sugar cane used to be our main agricultural crop. That is until the government of the day (some years ago) decided that the state owned company (that ran the industry) was not profitable and shut down the company and killed the industry.
Actually the Caribbean, Central and South America most of their main agricultural export industries such as rice and sugar, were set to fail by more powerful countries that force The small nations government to accept the larger countries subsidize exports if they wanted protection and global aid. Basically racketeering on a global level. Of course when those markets were flooded by imports from larger companies with deeper pockets l, the local farmers could not make any money or compete, and those smaller nations were forced to become entirely dependent on the larger nations Export rácket. This was set in motion decades ago by many administrations long gone from this earth.
Similar situation in Mauritius, this happened with new trade laws that gave equal opportunities to each exporter and subsidies were no longer provided. Small countries could not compete.
@@Ded-Ede so what's the solution to this?
Amazing stuff. This machine is awesome.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Fantastico video.
Beautiful video.🚜🌾
Saludos Maru.
Unbelievable. Van droge takjes verwerkt tot suiker ? Onvoorstelbaar..👍
Respeita nossa profissão parabéns isso que é vida
awesome sharing dear
Please make video with full details of mashine and mashine company or model of future video Thnq
In the 2019/20 harvest alone, Brazil produced more than 650 thousand tons of sugar cane, destined for ethanol for cars (fuel) and we are self-sufficient in sugar. The Brazilian car fleet already has 80% that consumes fuel alcohol (ethanol), which is also added to gasoline + 27% alcohol.
Wonderful Australia making sugar....very amazing!!!
it would be cool if you explained what any of the steps were when the cane was being processed.
Wow good job 💪💪💪👍🙏
Watching from Pakistan
1:30 Farmers that grow wheat, corn, soybeans, and cotton probably had an elevated heartrate watching this part.
Awesome machine
Esta tecnología.imprecionante como de otro planeta
Minecraft in real life looks good
I came here for the minecraft farm.....
I love it, so much
So sweet
Thanks for your video
Nice video
Good job fair
Happy Monday
Good... Very good
hi, introduce me from western indonesia, sugar cane harvester operator ,, nice to meet you
good truck driver!
very good 👍
that was a sweet video
Wonderful video 😍
những cỗ xe hiện đại phục vụ nông nghiệp
Nice agriculture machine