3 Row Billet Planting Sugarcane in Louisiana 4K

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии • 36

  • @GreenAgricultureTechnology
    @GreenAgricultureTechnology 8 дней назад +1

    Your videos are very good and useful, I would like to ask for permission to copy your videos as educational and learning materials to bring practical values ​​to more people.

    • @AerialAg
      @AerialAg  8 дней назад +1

      Thanks, but I see your channel is monetized so I'd prefer you not use my content. Thanks for asking though.

  • @HCFEOM
    @HCFEOM Год назад +4

    Great view, and will help the sugar plantation sector.

  • @FilipinosaAmericavlog
    @FilipinosaAmericavlog Год назад +1

    Wow! Amazing planting of sugarcane there in state of Louisiana. From Texas

  • @jefferyhodge1945
    @jefferyhodge1945 Год назад +2

    Awesome videos always

  • @Cenlafarmtoys
    @Cenlafarmtoys Год назад +2

    Great video always fun to watch sugarcane planting. Surprised to see some moisture in that dirt being how hot and extremely dry it has been lately. I just posted a 1/64 scale sugarcane planting scene on my RUclips channel earlier today.

    • @armandkeller8831
      @armandkeller8831 Год назад +1

      I know of one farm that took a couple of days off because it's too dry.

    • @AerialAg
      @AerialAg  Год назад +1

      Thanks, there was no moister for sure... dry as a bone last Saturday when I shot this. That was something they were spreading in the field, not sure what it was.

  • @christopherlovelock9104
    @christopherlovelock9104 Год назад +1

    Well that's a first for me. I've seen the 'old' method in your videos a number of times and I know they plant using 'billets' if they can. I didn't realise the 'billets' were so long, they always look shorter when being cut in the field for the 'mill', - optical illusion perhaps. This method seems to have done away with the 3rd. tractor they seem to need for planting, also the 'whole stalk cutter' and 'loader' aren't needed in the field anymore are they, - that must be a good saving in fuel etc. Another of your excellent videos which I always enjoy.😊👍.

    • @AerialAg
      @AerialAg  Год назад

      Thanks.. when they're cutting cane for billet planting they do cut the billets longer. Notice how slowly the elevator on the harvester is running compared to harvest time. I can see that the old way of planting is probably on the way out soon. Many farmers I've talked to always mention how difficult it is to keep all that old whole stalk equipment running. Side note, did you catch the corn video I posted a couple weeks ago?

    • @armandkeller8831
      @armandkeller8831 Год назад +1

      I was wondering if the billets were longer than harvesting. When I was working planting sugar cane (can't believe I did it in this heat) we were planting whole stalks. Just by looking at the amount and speed of this planter, it would take the place of 11 workers, 3 wagons, a cane loader, and 2 tractors. That's a good savings.

    • @christopherlovelock9104
      @christopherlovelock9104 Год назад +1

      @@AerialAg - Thank-you for your reply. I agree the old planting method over using 'billets' is a lot more costly over the 'new' way. Alas time marches on and 'new' methods are found that are cheaper, (and easier), - I suppose that means a lot of machinery made by firms other than that made by JD & Case will disappear to 'third world countries' - or the 'scrap man'. - Yes, I did watch your 'corn' video of about a month ago and gave it the usual 'thumbs-up' I always give your videos. ..... P.S. I didn't know the 'cutters' on the harvesters could be adjusted as to the length of the 'billets' they produce, - or do they have to fit a different set. .. Cheers Chris.

    • @AerialAg
      @AerialAg  Год назад

      @@christopherlovelock9104 Ah ok thanks.. figured you might like to see some European equipment in one of my videos for once. That Claas combine was cool to see. And yes you're right.. a lot of our old equipment does head to South America and East Asian countries. I hate to see the old cane equipment disappear as I've been around it since I was old enough to walk. But, I guess that's the way the world works...

  • @Beazie151
    @Beazie151 Год назад +1

    I live in a sugar farming area( Reserve in St. John the Baptist Parish) but never have seen it being planted. My Uncle in law’s family the Guidry’s farmed cane on Terre Haute Plantation back in the day.

  • @piperdoug428
    @piperdoug428 Год назад +1

    always mesmerized by cane farming

  • @gabrielbeyt6267
    @gabrielbeyt6267 Год назад +3

    It seems like the wholestalk Sugarcane Equipment is going the way of the dodo. But for billet Planting don't they treat the billets with something to prevent the billets from rotting.

    • @AerialAg
      @AerialAg  Год назад +2

      Yes there are spray nozzles by the "slides" spraying something on the billets as they slide down to the ground.

  • @AntonFujdiak
    @AntonFujdiak Год назад

    Great video 👍🚜

  • @BRPFan
    @BRPFan Год назад

    Awesome video like always Al! 👍👍

  • @douglaslaschkewitsch6032
    @douglaslaschkewitsch6032 2 месяца назад +1

    I don't understand. They harvest it and then replant it right away?

    • @AerialAg
      @AerialAg  2 месяца назад

      Yes, Sugarcane grows from the ringed joints of cane stalks called nodes. It will regrow every year without replanting. However most farmers replant every 3 years or so, but some dont replant for 7 or more. It can tend to get a bit lighter every year so thats why they eventually replant it.

  • @genechronister7085
    @genechronister7085 8 месяцев назад +2

    Nice vid!

  • @krishianubhav4471
    @krishianubhav4471 6 месяцев назад

    Incredible planning of sugarcane

  • @cjboudreaux9543
    @cjboudreaux9543 9 месяцев назад +1

    That's Amazing

  • @daffuemarcel
    @daffuemarcel Год назад

    could you please tell me what company is making the bedformer they were using there?

    • @AerialAg
      @AerialAg  Год назад

      Ury's Manufacturing in Louisiana, see link
      facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057479799811

  • @kobebasso6260
    @kobebasso6260 2 месяца назад

    Very modern. Usa is no. 1 in agriculture..

  • @Hunter1968
    @Hunter1968 7 месяцев назад

    Slick!

  • @yuridelacerdabarbosa1349
    @yuridelacerdabarbosa1349 7 месяцев назад

    Why don't they adopt no-till?

  • @CarlosMorales-v4j
    @CarlosMorales-v4j 4 месяца назад +2

    Planting manually is better.

  • @silviosilvano7374
    @silviosilvano7374 Год назад

    Ai sim am plantio 100% no 12

  • @CaneChampion
    @CaneChampion 4 месяца назад

    Very inefficient seed rate per hectare