@@whatusernameisnottaken3885 Alessander, mechanization is beautiful because with few staff you produce a lot. The problem is that the production chain makes money illegally with illegal production imposed by multinationals. That we buy in supermarkets. The speech is opposite e Innovate and develop machines and bring mechanization to poor continents. So stop it ...
The steering is automated so the driver can focus on combine settings. Also, the combine settings is automated so that the driver can focus on steering. This leaves the driver to optimize yield settings, while the combine automatically adjusts to produce the greatest output.
The sight of Agricultural Machines at work is awe-inspiring. From towering combines harvesting crops with precision to mammoth tractors pulling heavy implements through rugged terrain, these field giants exemplify the relentless pursuit of innovation in farming.
Come drive the real ones and stop dreaming. Plenty of seasonal jobs around the world to drive these irl if you get out of ya couch. You might enjoy it so much you’ll never go back to a simulator😂 plus, you get paid too lol. Paid to play not pay to play.
The video is not just an informative source about agricultural machinery; it's also a powerful inspiration for the development and innovation in the industry.
That statement of young kids being at fault of alot of accidents is bullshit, alot of the accidents got more to do with the people in the cars not being patient and always got to overtake the big equipment. What can a young person do about it
Notice how they will always blame the farm equipment and never the other vehicles? Me thinks the people in cars and motorcycles should be paying attention as well
I love farmers... They're up there with like firefighters and paramedics and nurses and doctors and all those other super heroes. The ones that make staying alive possible.
@@jonjacob1962 I agree with everything you said in your original statement but there is a life lesson here not everyone in noble professions are good people.
Fascinating to see how farming tech is helping to feed the world. From tractors with 400+ horsepower to fully automated harvesters, these machines are essential for keeping up with growing demand. 🌱🌽
Based on some research I read German Farmers are no 1 in terms of production of wheat per acre. almost double some advanced countries, the world needs to learn from German farmers.
I must admit though that we have excellent ground for farming. We have higher yields in most grains. Yes we have great efficient farmers but we have a huge advantage to start with.
Thanks for this channel for great detail documentation,like how the narator voice, the cinematic and how germany is very modern in inovation, like auto harvest, automatic and network machine..love it
It's a real shame that the manufacturers have decided to maximize their profits at the cost of the farmers. Those machines require regular servicing and repairs which is expected and in the past could mostly be done on site by the farmer and the staff. Now however the service manuals, computer software and upgrades and even parts are unavailable unless you get the company you bought the machine from to come out and fix it for you. Farming isn't easy and often they barely break even . This underhanded tactic by manufacturers is shameful.
You can buy a plain simple harvester, but in the most cases it is cheaper to engage a harvesting company with XXL equipment - you have no leasing rates and repair costs, it´s mainly a calculation.
@@Rick2010100 You’re missing Richards point mate! He’s right the price of machinery and parts has gone ridiculous this past 8-10 years. Squeezing the farmer the whole time. These multinational companies don’t care for the end consumer of their product basically. The day that the family farm is nonexistent is the end of reliable food source.
Gran documental. Les escribo en Español porque es mi idioma nativo y así puedo expresar con más profundidad lo grandioso que me parece éste tipo de programas. Estoy aprendiendo Inglés con ustedes y me va muy bien. felicidades por éste gran trabajo.
Look for Welker Farms, Larson Farms and for the largest machines out there, check Mike Mitchel's YT channels. Mike Mitchell has 6 units of 17 meter combiners, JD, Case Quad-tracks and many other gigantic machines !
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When I heard he proudly said, "Our machine lasts for 10-15 years" I thought, we don't even know if our own existence could last that long. My sympathy goes to the families of the victims that were killed in the flood last month.
You've been brainwashed lol BIG TIME! Every human on earth can fit inside the city of Jacksonville Florida...twice over. I bet you also believe the world is over populated???
@@daviel Technically, if you stand people together like in a music concert you can fit the worlds population (7 billion) in an area the size of a medium to large city. I know this because I just did the math. I'm not sure that proves anything but it is interesting.
It looks like Germany is world champion in agricultural machines... I always say this the Germans limit themselves by their frugal and fear of heavy risk taking like the Americans. Every top developed countries has taken a leaf from the German development book ie Japan, South Korea and China...
Because most humans think they are too good for hard work. Many farmers (worldwide) struggle to find enough employees to perform the tasks, therefor efficiency is key. Automation increases efficiency and that means that tasks takes less time (or you can do more in the same amount of time). Because the highly industrialized farming world, we can steel feed the world. Of course if you don't like industrialization, you can visit an artisan organic farmer, but don't start complaining prices their prices are too high. Because when hourly wages rise, so does the costs of goods that are sold. Those large machines are indeed expensive, but can do the work of 10 people, calculate their annual salaries and you quickly find out why these million dollar machines are sold like cup cakes...
@ 2:10 “Fields of unimaginable size”...? I don’t know about that? I’m a Canadian 🇨🇦 and I live in the prairies, so as you can probably guess, I can imagine pretty big fields! 😉
Here in the western 1/2 of the US 🇺🇸 we use trucks to do 98% of the hauling of silage, fertilizer, etc. When the feild to farm is longer distance then in most of Europe and can do 60+ mph instead of 25 to 30 mph depending on the tractor. It makes more sense. For example I work for a 10,000 milking cow dairyfarm in Arizona and we had to drive up to 1.5 hrs or around 60 miles one way just to get to the feild. Then get a load of silage and drive back. Maybe 5 loads a day in 12 to 14 hr day.
In Europe its very difficult and expensive to get a lorry licence and as Europe is mush smaller than the USA there isn't much need for high speed movement, when farmer here in the UK want to move fast they get a fastrac or unimog usually as that's what we did, In my area only 1 farmer has a lorry and it is used for selling grain tractors are still used to lug it from the field
@@joel8340. You're talking West Europe, East of Europe has massive space and are located far from silo storage. So in Eastern Europe, haulage by truck instead of tractor is becoming more and more common. Here in the US in the Midwest and West parts large equipment is used. Along the East coast areas are much more compact and those large apparatuses would be almost impossible to move. On the east coast most farmers can see all of their land standing on a silo or water tower. In other parts of the US a farmer needs a helicopter to inspect its land...
Do you think farmers still use horses to cultivate thousands of hectares? This documentation is from Germany and the German farmers NOT rich in any means
Did the german farmers still use horses or cows to cultivate a land? Here, in our country Philippines, as of today since the beginning of our independence was still our farmers using carabaos , cows etc for cultivating hectare land.
There's already areas in Europe where VR technology is being tested. The only real world modification done to the harvesters was adding some management equipment and more cameras. The operator was never in the cab.
wow, great machine to access farm that needs good condition to drive along. field analyzing make researcher to set smart controlling system. Could you share me other videos to measure soil condition?
1 more little complaint I have is they could use Metric measurements, but, I REALLY do wish they would also provide the measurements in English measurements, as well.
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@@whatusernameisnottaken3885 Alessander, mechanization is beautiful because with few staff you produce a lot.
The problem is that the production chain makes money illegally with illegal production imposed by multinationals.
That we buy in supermarkets.
The speech is opposite e Innovate and develop machines and bring mechanization to poor continents.
So stop it ...
your comment is so helpful, it's what i needed, thank you so much
Thank you, it's very helpful
The steering is automated so the driver can focus on combine settings. Also, the combine settings is automated so that the driver can focus on steering. This leaves the driver to optimize yield settings, while the combine automatically adjusts to produce the greatest output.
Most people just listen and nod their heads
The sight of Agricultural Machines at work is awe-inspiring. From towering combines harvesting crops with precision to mammoth tractors pulling heavy implements through rugged terrain, these field giants exemplify the relentless pursuit of innovation in farming.
Thanks for creating this documentary and translating. Respect, keep it independent and unbiased.. thank you
they didn't create it or translate anything, they just uploaded it...
Get serious. While it's entertaining, it's EXTREMELY biased.
Great video. I also have these tractors. On the game farming simulator. 😆😆😆
The slot counts though 🙄
I have the tractors in my farm to touch. Unfortunately on a scale of 1:32
Just need more sugar beet equipment choices like the 3rd party Grimme DLC for potato
Come drive the real ones and stop dreaming. Plenty of seasonal jobs around the world to drive these irl if you get out of ya couch. You might enjoy it so much you’ll never go back to a simulator😂 plus, you get paid too lol. Paid to play not pay to play.
@@riamriam6758 🤣🤣🤣
The video is not just an informative source about agricultural machinery; it's also a powerful inspiration for the development and innovation in the industry.
That statement of young kids being at fault of alot of accidents is bullshit, alot of the accidents got more to do with the people in the cars not being patient and always got to overtake the big equipment. What can a young person do about it
You gonna cryyy?
@@jms876. you gonna be another statistic?
Notice how they will always blame the farm equipment and never the other vehicles? Me thinks the people in cars and motorcycles should be paying attention as well
definitely agree. 13yr olds have more experience driving on country roads than most adults.
I love farmers... They're up there with like firefighters and paramedics and nurses and doctors and all those other super heroes. The ones that make staying alive possible.
There was a farmer round my way that used to shag his sheep until he got knee capped and told to leave the country.
@@Lousy_Bastard 😂😂😂 So maybe not ALL of em are heroes... Lol.
@@jonjacob1962 I agree with everything you said in your original statement but there is a life lesson here not everyone in noble professions are good people.
@@Lousy_Bastard well I figured it would go without saying that I wasnt talking about EVERY SINGLE person in those professions...
@@jonjacob1962 Yes I kind of guessed that. 👍
I have to say Germany engineering always is world class level
Fascinating to see how farming tech is helping to feed the world. From tractors with 400+ horsepower to fully automated harvesters, these machines are essential for keeping up with growing demand. 🌱🌽
Based on some research I read German Farmers are no 1 in terms of production of wheat per acre. almost double some advanced countries, the world needs to learn from German farmers.
I must admit though that we have excellent ground for farming. We have higher yields in most grains. Yes we have great efficient farmers but we have a huge advantage to start with.
Simply WOW ,super German technology.
Thanks for this channel for great detail documentation,like how the narator voice, the cinematic and how germany is very modern in inovation, like auto harvest, automatic and network machine..love it
Thank you for using METRIC so that the majority of the world's population can understand the weights, specifications and dimensions being discussed!
There are countries that went to the moon and countries that need their fingers and toes to count.
This documentary was simply satisfying 🍻👌🏽
You know its a german documentation when they measure area in soccer fields
Imagine brazilians and australians going like "ok, so my farm is about 9382432742098 soccerfields"
football*
"Football Field" in Europe "soccer" is called football. Only in America it is call soccer. Well, at least as far as I know.😅
*Football*
Usa detect
Thank you for providing a profound insight into the role of technology in enhancing productivity and product quality in agriculture
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY - giant machines applied to production greatly reduce costs, thereby reducing product prices. so good
It's a real shame that the manufacturers have decided to maximize their profits at the cost of the farmers. Those machines require regular servicing and repairs which is expected and in the past could mostly be done on site by the farmer and the staff. Now however the service manuals, computer software and upgrades and even parts are unavailable unless you get the company you bought the machine from to come out and fix it for you. Farming isn't easy and often they barely break even . This underhanded tactic by manufacturers is shameful.
You can buy a plain simple harvester, but in the most cases it is cheaper to engage a harvesting company with XXL equipment - you have no leasing rates and repair costs, it´s mainly a calculation.
@@Rick2010100 You’re missing Richards point mate! He’s right the price of machinery and parts has gone ridiculous this past 8-10 years. Squeezing the farmer the whole time. These multinational companies don’t care for the end consumer of their product basically. The day that the family farm is nonexistent is the end of reliable food source.
True, how’s you doing today?
@@Rick2010100 Nice idea, What’s up with you?
@@roadrash1282 Food is essential! How are you doing today?
Gran documental. Les escribo en Español porque es mi idioma nativo y así puedo expresar con más profundidad lo grandioso que me parece éste tipo de programas. Estoy aprendiendo Inglés con ustedes y me va muy bien. felicidades por éste gran trabajo.
Excellent documentary!
The narrator has to be German with those exact German pronunciations. There's also a slight accent in the English.
It's the same narrator for the channel Kurzgesagt so yeah, deutsch for sure ! :)
@@marc4760, not the main one, the Kurzgesagt narrator made voice-over in it though 🙂
Oh wait it is the same narrator?
Awesome Agriculture machine 👍👍👍👍👍
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@@TractorCambodia how are you doing?
@@barbaratingey3648 When I free time am alway take video for upload to youtube
@@TractorCambodia good to know, what is your name and where are you from?
This’s about German technology. Simple and clear
I came for AGRICULTURAL MACHINES....
I stayed for the voice work.
Hi Mark
Love these farming videos! 🚜 I would like to see one on American farming. Also would like to learn more about the technology
Look for Welker Farms, Larson Farms and for the largest machines out there, check Mike Mitchel's YT channels. Mike Mitchell has 6 units of 17 meter combiners, JD, Case Quad-tracks and many other gigantic machines !
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Best regards back from germany. Love and a long life for you and everybody you love...
As a vet and farm born I like to see up dated harvest equipment to beat the weather changes
The real war to feed a hungry world
Atleast every decade there is a new innovation of Agriculture Technology🌍❤️❤️
Like for Kurzgesagt voice 🙂❤️👍
Excellent Documentary.
Of course they have Ritchie bros auctions in Germany.
When I heard he proudly said, "Our machine lasts for 10-15 years" I thought, we don't even know if our own existence could last that long. My sympathy goes to the families of the victims that were killed in the flood last month.
You've been brainwashed lol BIG TIME!
Every human on earth can fit inside the city of Jacksonville Florida...twice over. I bet you also believe the world is over populated???
@@Jdalio5 nice, exactly what America needs. A man that could tell lies in your face while believing in it 100%
@@daviel Technically, if you stand people together like in a music concert you can fit the worlds population (7 billion) in an area the size of a medium to large city. I know this because I just did the math. I'm not sure that proves anything but it is interesting.
Huh?
It looks like Germany is world champion in agricultural machines... I always say this the Germans limit themselves by their frugal and fear of heavy risk taking like the Americans. Every top developed countries has taken a leaf from the German development book ie Japan, South Korea and China...
Not only on agricultur equipment, in many other segments to
Thats why German mountains had left the group because of their machineries. Haha, jkkk don't mean it. Im just kidding
Claas machinery is the best gear in the agri market
I can never understand why humans put so much effort to making humans obsolete
Because most humans think they are too good for hard work. Many farmers (worldwide) struggle to find enough employees to perform the tasks, therefor efficiency is key. Automation increases efficiency and that means that tasks takes less time (or you can do more in the same amount of time).
Because the highly industrialized farming world, we can steel feed the world. Of course if you don't like industrialization, you can visit an artisan organic farmer, but don't start complaining prices their prices are too high. Because when hourly wages rise, so does the costs of goods that are sold. Those large machines are indeed expensive, but can do the work of 10 people, calculate their annual salaries and you quickly find out why these million dollar machines are sold like cup cakes...
awesome bro, the machine is so big
Amazing, where are these modern machines sold?
Love the technology & huge production … salute …
Thanks for all your hard work thank you God bless
@ 2:10 “Fields of unimaginable size”...? I don’t know about that?
I’m a Canadian 🇨🇦 and I live in the prairies, so as you can probably guess, I can imagine pretty big fields! 😉
I had a good horse laugh when he exaggerated that concept. Of course I'm an Aussie.
Yes, he could have said for German standards
Powerful and interesting
Very well-produced documentary.
Hello
Very well produced advertisement.
Marvellous. Amazing
Anybody else waiting for those *agricultural machines* to transform into a *Decepticon?*
Here in the western 1/2 of the US 🇺🇸 we use trucks to do 98% of the hauling of silage, fertilizer, etc. When the feild to farm is longer distance then in most of Europe and can do 60+ mph instead of 25 to 30 mph depending on the tractor. It makes more sense. For example I work for a 10,000 milking cow dairyfarm in Arizona and we had to drive up to 1.5 hrs or around 60 miles one way just to get to the feild. Then get a load of silage and drive back. Maybe 5 loads a day in 12 to 14 hr day.
In Europe its very difficult and expensive to get a lorry licence and as Europe is mush smaller than the USA there isn't much need for high speed movement, when farmer here in the UK want to move fast they get a fastrac or unimog usually as that's what we did, In my area only 1 farmer has a lorry and it is used for selling grain tractors are still used to lug it from the field
@@joel8340. You're talking West Europe, East of Europe has massive space and are located far from silo storage. So in Eastern Europe, haulage by truck instead of tractor is becoming more and more common. Here in the US in the Midwest and West parts large equipment is used. Along the East coast areas are much more compact and those large apparatuses would be almost impossible to move. On the east coast most farmers can see all of their land standing on a silo or water tower. In other parts of the US a farmer needs a helicopter to inspect its land...
Really impressed with this impressive harvester, But how much does it cost to maintain this machine each year?
German engineering at its finest...
I got suggested this cause I’ve been playing and looking up farming sim stuff. Still mindblowingly interesting
*The colour of the steel resulting from the oil-quenching is amazing*
AS LONG as those farmers can afford buying and maintain those equipments, they're fine. And then...
Do you think farmers still use horses to cultivate thousands of hectares? This documentation is from Germany and the German farmers NOT rich in any means
these are business assets not personal assets.
@@toomanyaccounts bussinets assets can be set upon personal ones just saying
Yes thats what i pointed out too
Did the german farmers still use horses or cows to cultivate a land?
Here, in our country Philippines, as of today since the beginning of our independence was still our farmers using carabaos , cows etc for cultivating hectare land.
It is pleasing to the eye and interesting to witness these modern agricultural machinery. If you have the same opinion, please leave a comment
good documentation..keep going.
And autonomous technology is leading on Agricultural machines
There's already areas in Europe where VR technology is being tested. The only real world modification done to the harvesters was adding some management equipment and more cameras. The operator was never in the cab.
awesome, jaguar, tiger n leopard of course...
this vid vicariously stressed me out. respect to all doing this work
إِنَّ اللَّهَ لَذُو فَضْلٍ عَلَى النَّاسِ وَلَٰكِنَّ أَكْثَرَ النَّاسِ لَا يَشْكُرُونَ
Ceci est pour le développement et l'intégration des paysans agriculteurs
Waiting 🙌🏽🙌🏽 I like what am seeing already
Amazing machinery
Great. Well done.
Realy I like tAgricultural Machines his
Very interesting video
Bellissimo video 👍
Hearing the German inthe background and the English translation reminds me of the old Transtel Cologne documentaries on TV back in the 1970s.
Amazing machine
It s soooooooo impressive. 👍👍👍❤❤❤
Welt der beste technology Deutsche technology.
So that's what a GIGANT looks like.
Who else recognised Kurzgesagt narrator?
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GREAT VIDEO, thanks welt documentary
Please invest your agriculture machinery here in the Philippines. We need it now badly! Thank you!
Germans and their machines...they dont disappoint
great equipment. well built. typical German quality. now have a look at the size of the equipment we need in Australia.
Nice amazing lodi
I pray that someday we will harvest weed like this
So perfect 👍
I'd love to see that Krone Forage harvester harvesting corn in Antarctica. After all they are active on EVERY continent
Excellent
Hi Jim
wonderful
wow, great machine to access farm that needs good condition to drive along. field analyzing make researcher to set smart controlling system. Could you share me other videos to measure soil condition?
Good to know its not just German cars that always break lol its their harvesting equipment too
I love machines
More than your spouse
same here ,especially the huge combine harvesters.Humans can be good and destructive like making killing machines.
Awesome. Food monster.
amazing
amazing!!!
1 more little complaint I have is they could use Metric measurements, but, I REALLY do wish they would also provide the measurements in English measurements, as well.
Awesome 😎
I'm a Jamaican 🇯🇲 driver and i would love to be there driving one of those machines for a company
Thanks
✌️I'll come work for you guys !!!!✌️
ah remember havin a matchbox combine harvester when ah was a wee kid , didn't look like them , aye !
Wünsche ich es Euch Gesundheitlich Opas + Omas....Väter + Müttern....Onkeln + Tanten....Brüdern + Schwestern....Cousinne + Cousanne...
Nichten und Neffen & allen Mitarbeiter/in Kompetenz Arbeitsplätzen haben..........
Land Ocean Air & Ozone the most important elements of our existence.
These are not for small farmers these are for Big corporate companies farmers can't afford these
*At the end of a stressful day, my mechanics always takes the edge off*
독일 농업기계가 잘 발달해 있구나. 이런 기술이 있어야 진정한 대국이며, 강국이다.
How about Korea Agriculture Machine?
Das wunderbaar
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