If you stand in the end of a row you can sometimes se rabbits, mouse, badgers and so on come out at full speed when they are close to the end of the row.
20 years ago, I farmed 200 acres with my dad as a teenager for our 60 cow+ youngstock dairy herd. People were upsizing to 100 plus cow herds. I thought "how will they do that, they will have to hire people" of course they did, family farm just meant family owned a few years later. I remember when spacing the corn rows went from "wide" to "narrow" and all the new equipment went from 4 row to 6 row(2 row chopper to 3 row). Then I recall seeing 12 row planters and laughing, thinking "who will pull that with a 100 horse tractor, its a corn planter". Of course they did. 10 years ago I noticed what I had called a "big"(100 drawbar HP) tractor had no place on a modern farm of 400 cows. Silos were empty, useless because you couldnt fill or empty them fast enough for the herd sizes. My neighbor started his first crop hay this week. He clears 200+ acres of first crop in about 12 hours using a half dozen trucks and a New holland chopper for his bunker. They spend as much time combining hay rows as they do cutting it down, and more time moving the chopper to the next field then clearing it. When I was young, we had a 9 foot owatanna sickle haybine pull type. We ran a david brown 1200 on it, in high 1. Now my neighbor has a 20 foot JD discbine, runs with a 150HP 2wd john deere, I am pretty sure he is one gear down from road travel gear, it is almost absurd how fast he moves with it. SO, to all you saying "what is the point of this it is impractical" I say, wake up, if you havent noticed, the last 2 decades of frming has seen growth much more then what is being shown here. I would not be surprised to see a 30 row head by 2020 run on a 2500HP electric motor driven chopper with a 72" cutter head and 84" blower. with a 400HP turbo deisel to run the generator to power the motor. At least thats what I would build, at some point the fuel cost will prevent a bigger engine. I think at some point these farms will hit critical mass as to what the environment can support(borderline concentration yards as it is, with the environmental impact that implys) but that is a good ways off yet IMO.
These guys are some professional operators. People always hate on large scale farming but I'd like to see you pot smokin hippies plant, grow, and harvest thousands of acres of corn, soy and other crops
i love how half of the comment section says its german and the oher half doesnt know anything about farming but still have an opinion. saying this from the perspective of a Dutch farmer...
Morris Falker Best answer lol. Multiple uses from straight up feed, typically for dairy cattle operations or even biofuel. Notice no tassel? Energy hasn't moved to "fruit" yet. If you have lived in a rural area, you grew up grabbing the top off a corn plant and trying the sweet plant as a kid at least once. That moves into a starch, i.e., corn at this stage. Around here, you are hoping for a couple good rains at this stage then wait around till maturity with some luck.
Why doesnt the harvester carry a huge cart on the behind it instead of having multiple tractors carrying multiple containers? Is it simply a horse power issue or something else at play?
The costs of this harvesting, makes more sense to just eat the grain ourselves. True story, I swear we maybe forced to stop eating livestock just for the costs of making them food we could eat... Still this machine is a amazing !!
Isn't it a waste of gas to have all the tractors following it at the same time or was that just for the demo video? And why not just have the main tractor with the chopper also pull the bins in the back even if just two or three, then it could detach one when it's full and a separate tractor could come and pick it up? I'm not a farmer so I don't know the farmer way, if I'm overlooking something obvious.
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Hmm. ?. From a technical point of view, this just looks like a maintenance nightmare in waiting. It looks too long and way under supported. Be interesting to see how user-friendly the cutting bar drive train mechanism is to facilitate component changes 2/3 of the way along the cutter bar.
What's the point of building it bigger if it only gets much more expensive and you need 5 tractors with 5 guys driving behind you? Why not small and robotic. It can work 24/7 using no people and it costs a lot less.
the process is called silaging. A quick explanation- the crop is put in a silo, wrapped in plastic to ferment for a couple weeks, then stored to feed animals during winter
Hoe zit het met het gewicht op de vooras van de machine? Dit was een mooi hard veld. Maar bij een wat minder mooi, of zacht veld (zeiknat veld) kan het gewicht van de maaier wel een probleem vormen, lijkt me.
to my non dutch speaking mind - it seems as though he is saying that with this machine all flavors of skittles are made to include the fish gummy bears sometimes seen in Sweeden.
They are really chopping up the whole plants and tossing everything into the hopper? Yeah, I guess you could do that with raw grinding power, but we use combines that only put corn kernels into the truck. Why would you want it all ground up and mixed up? And if the field isn't flat...
Interesting, had been my guess. We have a lot of corn here in Ohio, don't see that much. The corn is harvested, then the plants are sun-dried chopped up for feed. If we chop it all up green we get silage, which is hard to store. Yes, we feed cattle corn too, but in a ratio we pick, not whatever mix nature comes up with.
Wow, wasted a lot of corn by cutting the stubble so long. I cut the stubble 4 to 6 inches. I thought a Kemper could cut closer to the ground than that. Looks like over a foot stubble.
Pessoal que projetaram estas máquinas, vocês estão de parabéns pelo magnífico projeto. São estes tipos de pessoas que o MUNDO precisa. Eu com minha cabeça fulmigante de ideias assim, gostaria de fazer parte deste grande grupo.
its processing 20 rows all at once. It would still be faster than 10 rows at a time because it won't be going twice as fast. The header is bigger than the biggest choppers. Bring on the horsepower!
Watching this man... It's hard to think about my grandfather having to do 2 rows at a time with his dad.
in Turkey we used bulls to pull the car 50-60 years ago
That is one hell of a lawnmower!
@Gappie Al Kebabi ,
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something really satisfying about watching this...
All I understood out of all that was "A successful test".
Mason C Lol same
Mason C same
+Mason C I didn't understand anything but I watched the entire video lol
Me 2
Potato
We're going to need a bigger field....
healthdios 7 090
Imagine being a field mouse and suddenly hearing that thing coming.
Chicken little comes to mind, with those weird alien lawn mowing machines! :)
If you stand in the end of a row you can sometimes se rabbits, mouse, badgers and so on come out at full speed when they are close to the end of the row.
SigneM-Prut#1
now you're just a mouse
Que legal esse vídeo
That was awesome cutting 20 rows of corn in one pass of the machine, very cool!!!!!
20 years ago, I farmed 200 acres with my dad as a teenager for our 60 cow+ youngstock dairy herd. People were upsizing to 100 plus cow herds. I thought "how will they do that, they will have to hire people" of course they did, family farm just meant family owned a few years later. I remember when spacing the corn rows went from "wide" to "narrow" and all the new equipment went from 4 row to 6 row(2 row chopper to 3 row). Then I recall seeing 12 row planters and laughing, thinking "who will pull that with a 100 horse tractor, its a corn planter". Of course they did. 10 years ago I noticed what I had called a "big"(100 drawbar HP) tractor had no place on a modern farm of 400 cows. Silos were empty, useless because you couldnt fill or empty them fast enough for the herd sizes. My neighbor started his first crop hay this week. He clears 200+ acres of first crop in about 12 hours using a half dozen trucks and a New holland chopper for his bunker. They spend as much time combining hay rows as they do cutting it down, and more time moving the chopper to the next field then clearing it. When I was young, we had a 9 foot owatanna sickle haybine pull type. We ran a david brown 1200 on it, in high 1. Now my neighbor has a 20 foot JD discbine, runs with a 150HP 2wd john deere, I am pretty sure he is one gear down from road travel gear, it is almost absurd how fast he moves with it. SO, to all you saying "what is the point of this it is impractical" I say, wake up, if you havent noticed, the last 2 decades of frming has seen growth much more then what is being shown here. I would not be surprised to see a 30 row head by 2020 run on a 2500HP electric motor driven chopper with a 72" cutter head and 84" blower. with a 400HP turbo deisel to run the generator to power the motor. At least thats what I would build, at some point the fuel cost will prevent a bigger engine. I think at some point these farms will hit critical mass as to what the environment can support(borderline concentration yards as it is, with the environmental impact that implys) but that is a good ways off yet IMO.
These guys are some professional operators. People always hate on large scale farming but I'd like to see you pot smokin hippies plant, grow, and harvest thousands of acres of corn, soy and other crops
Kemper, proudly putting people out of work since 1904
turn on the english subtitles ..
at 7:00 see the words..."tasty ladytaking care of the necessary lateral stability"...lol
Am dutch, and thats not what they said xD
manoj kumar I
i can't se english subs
@@Levi-gg5ol I love translators. They are not exact at all, but fun ;-)
Does is come in a lawnmower version? I could use one of those.
most definitely
que es lo que corta esta maquina...
juanito laguna that's corn, not grass. unless lawn is really different where you live . . .
maíz? o hierba? si a mi me parece maíz pero no se el traductor me lo traduce mal.. y no logro comprender..
juanito laguna maiz.
Немцы уважаю вас за это, практично красиво и производительно
говорят не на немецком .
DigitaIBot Ok. Enough haha. Yes, it's нидерландцы! But the machines are
Немцы mostly ;)!
Gerjan Kuilder Well said.
Dammit. I need a 21 row harvester.
Giving the earth a nice close shave with less nicks and cuts.
couldn't understand a word, but it sounds so beautiful
Roses are red, violets are blue.
Title and description are in English,
Video should be too.
Hahaha
i love how half of the comment section says its german and the oher half doesnt know anything about farming but still have an opinion. saying this from the perspective of a Dutch farmer...
Congrats from Brazil. Amazing machine.
Note to self: don't ever fall asleep in a corn field around harvest time.
All those baby bunnies
Perfect vehicle for a zombie apocalypse.
LUV IT LOL
Крошилова бы была ещё та
Madman0001 fgf
Madman0001
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Just wanted to get some tips on growing sweet corn in central Illinois and ended up at this
dergleeberschlotenheimer place.
that machine is so satisfying to watch
Roses are red
Violets are blue
The title is English
The video should be too
no at least english subtitles ...
Learn Dutch.
I wish I knew what was being said because it seems like a interesting video if I understand stood the voice over
There is an English version I found!!!! Look it up on the Kemper websites, 20 row cornhead prototype English version
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طبعا انتو احسن من العرب بختراعاتكم طبعا هذا الشيء يجلب المال ونتعاش الاقتصاد أكثر من الدول التي تصدر النفط
farming simulator 2033
Lol
phil08520
Jack Cawsey
520
Just say 2017 ... it's a mod for quite some time now ...
woouuwwww leuk om dit eens zo te zien als niet landbouw kennend iemand
so where did the corn go? I'm sure the silos don't want ground up stalks mixed with the corn.
They hire cheap workers from Poland to separate the stalk from the corn by hand.
Morris Falker Best answer lol. Multiple uses from straight up feed, typically for dairy cattle operations or even biofuel. Notice no tassel? Energy hasn't moved to "fruit" yet. If you have lived in a rural area, you grew up grabbing the top off a corn plant and trying the sweet plant as a kid at least once. That moves into a starch, i.e., corn at this stage. Around here, you are hoping for a couple good rains at this stage then wait around till maturity with some luck.
How much do you gain in capacity when set think off extra fuel, slow processing speed and difficult transport
Wow..
The future of farming: Done Tractors / Harvesters. No more farmers, just computer programmers and engineers / mechanics to maintain the drones
sir we want a cutter with loader for small scale dairy farm.
if you have any machines please
like(mini tractor with cutter and loader).
How many time would it take to shave the tropical rainforest ?
So is all the stalks,leave,cobs and maize,are thy all mix together??.Then separated at a factory or something
Whoever invented that blade design is a genious.
Chopper headers this long is just incredible.
so on average day on the plains with a 40mph side wind how much will make it to the wagon
If I could afford all of this fancy machinery I would be so happy!
You don't wanna know the price for that stuff ......
+Frestylersbilbao You're right, I don't wanna know.. :'(
It could mow my whole lawn in about three seconds!
Military precision. Impressive
Why doesnt the harvester carry a huge cart on the behind it instead of having multiple tractors carrying multiple containers? Is it simply a horse power issue or something else at play?
but will it harvest weed
What kind of machine would they use if they wanted to harvest whole ears of corn?
Earth cannot handle this kind of mass production for long.
why are they mulching up raw corn? biofuel? or just for test purposes?
So the corn has no maize on it? Is this monstrous machine just for chopping grass, not for harvesting maize?
Where did the actual corn go?
I don't get it. Is it shredding the entire corn plant and spitting it out the back? what good is that when all you want is the actual corn?
its silage for the cows
fabulous . i am impressed with a goodness and fast performance of this machine
can I ask you a quetion??? How could they remove the stools
The costs of this harvesting, makes more sense to just eat the grain ourselves. True story, I swear we maybe forced to stop eating livestock just for the costs of making them food we could eat... Still this machine is a amazing !!
Isn't it a waste of gas to have all the tractors following it at the same time or was that just for the demo video? And why not just have the main tractor with the chopper also pull the bins in the back even if just two or three, then it could detach one when it's full and a separate tractor could come and pick it up?
I'm not a farmer so I don't know the farmer way, if I'm overlooking something obvious.
I think that the whole video was about them testing the new design and doing a trial with it and showing off the speed at which it can harvest.
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don't worry on modern farms they don't use gas, they use cow farts as fuel...
once the row is started are the wagon tractors steared/tracked by GPS?
where do the stocks go??
Hmm. ?. From a technical point of view, this just looks like a maintenance nightmare in waiting. It looks too long and way under supported. Be interesting to see how user-friendly the cutting bar drive train mechanism is to facilitate component changes 2/3 of the way along the cutter bar.
Is that good?
Food
How much horsepower to run this machine?
What if they increase the size by 100 and hooked it onto several tractors?
don't let any decepticon know about this tool...LOL
Wheres this at
where can i get that mouse
which language is this?
Dutch.
sportchopchop thx :)
wood
The language is Dutch
hfjvjvj
Would totally use this in a zombie apocalypse
Until Google gets the translator working for the subs... Why post a dutch video with english title and description?
I don't understand, why is the corn being torn to shred?
5:18 waarom maakt dat uit niemand bouwt dat ding om behalve hun
what is price for maize harvester in doller
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The title is in English but that's it. brilliant
What's the point of building it bigger if it only gets much more expensive and you need 5 tractors with 5 guys driving behind you?
Why not small and robotic. It can work 24/7 using no people and it costs a lot less.
Cause simply the law do not allow robotics to drive around the fields 24/7 ;)
Do we really need more corn?
what they do with this corn? It's edible?
the process is called silaging. A quick explanation- the crop is put in a silo, wrapped in plastic to ferment for a couple weeks, then stored to feed animals during winter
theartofruin666 thank you
+sguitas I was going to ask the same question. There doesn't appear to be any separation of the grain from the stalks/cobbs.
The important question is; with what this korn is treated...
Such a beautiful language.
Hoe zit het met het gewicht op de vooras van de machine? Dit was een mooi hard veld. Maar bij een wat minder mooi, of zacht veld (zeiknat veld) kan het gewicht van de maaier wel een probleem vormen, lijkt me.
+Wim De Ruiter rupsbanden, dubbel of tripple-lucht is allemaal mogelijk - maar als het te nat is moet het inderdaad een maatje kleiner.
How many cars did he say can be made out of this macine? Monster harvester. Fantastic!
في اي دوله هذا ؟
to my non dutch speaking mind - it seems as though he is saying that with this machine all flavors of skittles are made to include the fish gummy bears sometimes seen in Sweeden.
They are really chopping up the whole plants and tossing everything into the hopper? Yeah, I guess you could do that with raw grinding power, but we use combines that only put corn kernels into the truck. Why would you want it all ground up and mixed up? And if the field isn't flat...
Interesting, had been my guess. We have a lot of corn here in Ohio,
don't see that much. The corn is harvested, then the plants are
sun-dried chopped up for feed. If we chop it all up green we get
silage, which is hard to store. Yes, we feed cattle corn too, but in a
ratio we pick, not whatever mix nature comes up with.
*Imagine being a field mouse and then suddenly hearing that approaching.*
Cuts 20 rows of corn, waists 19 of them.
This set up can pay for itself in the first year.
فعلا شعوب متحضرة اتمني العمل في هذا الابداع
Yay! 2020! Never thought I'd say then. But is it real now?
20% seems to be on the ground. needs a longer chute.
I don't understand how the corn is harvested. All we see if the plant is grinded to powder. No corn in the teuck
Look up the definition of silage. Feed for cows (dairy) and steers (meat).
I guess they have all different brands of forage harvesters to show cross-compatibility?
А 70 8х
corn is harvested when dried for human consumption. this is crushed with the stalk.its for animal feed
Wow, wasted a lot of corn by cutting the stubble so long. I cut the stubble 4 to 6 inches. I thought a Kemper could cut closer to the ground than that. Looks like over a foot stubble.
Great video 🚗😆
Phi,myślałby kto bo im sprzęt pożyczyłem i pole udostępniłem to wielce pokaz i test robili.
Can anyone who does corn cutting can tell how much starting money you need and where you can sell it for maximum profit?
A harvester is about $500000 and the profit you get from feeding it to your cow because they give you milk
Gijs van Bruggen
No biodiesel?
yeah that's possible too, but it will pay less.
helt fatastisk noen så store maskiner,skall si det går unna,mektig imponert
Why all the 5 tractors follow the harvester, even the full one...?!
Я не понял почму они все сразу за комбайном едут?
Моргана Фримана в фильме не хватает?
Чтобы ширину сбора наглядно показать.
This is not for private farmers. I don't know of a single one who could afford this rig.
OMG, work this into the script for the next James Bond movie.
Pessoal que projetaram estas máquinas, vocês estão de parabéns pelo magnífico projeto. São estes tipos de pessoas que o MUNDO precisa. Eu com minha cabeça fulmigante de ideias assim, gostaria de fazer parte deste grande grupo.
V rosii cherez 100 let tozhe tak budet,naverno.Medvedev profesor nanotehnologii.
nice clean cuts. i love it.
Its going so slow, why would it be faster then going 10 rows at twice the speed?
its processing 20 rows all at once. It would still be faster than 10 rows at a time because it won't be going twice as fast. The header is bigger than the biggest choppers. Bring on the horsepower!
AstronautSpaceCake to do 20 row befor took 2 ten row tractors now one
but now thos 2 tractor can do 40 rows at a time
It's faster because you save time when turning the machine. with 10 rows you would need to turn twice as often.
croquis24 hrvatski.prijevod.
tanto terreno q hay en venezuela y buen clima y no hacen nada de eso,q tristeza
En serio ?? Que desperdicio ...... !!! No pierdas las esperanzas ...ya otro presidente hara las cosas bien !! Ten fe...Saludos !!