Carmouche Planting Company in Belle Rose Louisiana on their first day of sugar cane harvest called "grinding" by us in Louisiana. They are operating two John Deere CH570 cane harvesters one being a 2021 model.
Fantastic. I see the crop wasn’t hurt too bad from the hurricanes. I love how the harvesters can pick up the crooked cane. Best wishes for the rest of the harvest.
I am enjoying your video. I am filled with nostalgia and regret watching this sugar cane harvest. Back in the day ,in my country we had a big sugar cane Plant (Hasco),we had multiple sugar cane farms. The Plant was closed. We lost everything.
Wow, that harvester trims, cleans and chops the stalks. I remember living near the cane fields in Florida back in the 1980's when they'd burn the cane fields to remove the leaves before cutting. Pretty nasty when the wind blew into town.
Brp Fan Yea I'm glad I was not in the combine lol, I had just gotten out.. after that pass he started tracking over the cane rows and went around that bad hole
In India sugarcane price higher than USA national average...love from India.. but USA farm are very big,they depend on big machinery equipment..India population are 4 times bigger than USA... they are rich .USA GDP 7 times bigger than India.. USA great country . India is also on 5th largest economy in the world...nice to see your vlog.
Great video, - nice to see you back in the sky. That could have turned into a very nasty accident at the 7.00 spot, - brave driver to keep going, as it's not as if they exactly have a clear view of the ground ahead. He could have gone either way. Personally I think it was only the weight of the unloading arm with contents that made him lean towards that trailer, then it was "touch and go" as we say.
Thanks.. Yea I had just gotten out the cab when that happened. First time I ever filmed something like that. He tracked over the cane rows and went around that spot after that happened. I was looking forward to going next weekend, but we have a hurricane headed straight for us so it may be awhile before I get back out.
@@AerialAg - You were lucky there in more ways than one. If a hurricane hits a cane field does it uproot it and dump it somewhere else or just flatten it. Having seen what it does to houses etc. I suppose a cane field doesn't stand any chance at all.
unfortunately in Mexico the lands of most of the country are stony or with volcanic tepetate And it makes little possible the use of machinery for the harvest of sugar cane. Labor is required in cutting, spraying, and loading the product onto trucks.
@@rajebhossain3991 Nah bud, ye don't wan't to come here.....we're all racist and classist plus we're all gun wielding murderers eh......don't you watch the Main Stream Media?
It's rolling along. A lot of the cane is down but the harvesters are picking it up. I shot video yesterday harvesting not far from Lafayette. Should be up in 2-3 weeks. Be on the lookout!
Planted cane will regenerate each year. Usually the quality and tonnage can drop after a few years. Its typical to plow under and replant after 3-4 years.
Down here in Louisiana they harvest cane rain or shine. So sometimes it can get extremely muddy. The front bars are used to push tractors out of the field.
Plenty farmers here burn the trash off after harvesting the cane. Some use other tools to remove the shucks off the rows. They do burn the standing cane some places in Louisiana, but most is cut green.
@@AerialAg Delta Is Now ALREADY A CAT 1 Hurricane and It May BE GOING THROUGH A RAPID INTENSIFICATION Cycle Pretty Soon and Delta Could be Larger Than LAURA
Dios les bendiga a todos, Disculpe son de Nicaragua tengo experiencia en cosechadoras de caña más en esa CH570 estoy en California me gustaría trabajar en lousiana alguien sabe como me puedo conectar con alguien en ese ingenio porfabor