I never missed one video of yours,the food you made for your family looks very delicious and healthy,you are blessed to have an extraordinary talent,thanks for sharing your life with us
Turbodaxter Yea,me as well. But I am gonna ....Dance!!!. not... going to fix a rum and coke(last one) and finish tis damn field. no. just hammered. that should answer some ?
whats up with the two different crop row orientations? one is two rows and a large space while one is evenly spaced rows. any reason to do one over the other?
Dillon Delaney depends where. Most places it is grass crops like canola or barely, but then up north it’s more humid and you can see things like sugarcane.
Everything you guys grow and more… cotton, wheat, corn, maize, barley, canola, sorghum, apples, oranges, wine and grapes, mango, pineapple, strawberries, vegetables (all kinds), macadamia, almonds, sugarcane, peanuts, and just about everything and anything you can imagine. Cotton grows as far as way up in northern Queensland right down south to the Victorian NSW border. Wheat grows in QLD, NSW, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia. Agriculture is big business here.
Hi Bryce - I did reply previously but it looks like someone deleted it! The 'flail shredder and stalk puller' are from TTQ in Toowoomba in QLD. The stalk puller is actually a root cutter - it cuts the stalk, not pulls it. Far more accurate than a stalk puller. We call the shredder a 'mulcher' - once again, its a bit different to what you can get in the US. They will be available in the US later this year.
vegasdavetv because they aren't as efficient as people picking it by hand. And mostly what you see is actually what has fell on the ground off the plant before harvest.
vegasdavetv. 30%? Where is that info from? It leaves imature cotton that the ginning process would throw out with the burrs and you pay to have it ginned by the weight you bring in. The gin pays us for the seed removed leaving a small amount usually to pay . My 7760 does better than any harvest process in the history of cotton.
Texas used to produce cotton in the South but now most is produced on the High Plains. The 10 counties in the upper Panhandle have increased Texas production by a million bales. This gin will do 1/3 million alone. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-geX8ItkJD9o.html If you want to see cotton from road to road go from Seminole Texas North to Spearman Texas.
Studies have found that by planting, growing and harvesting with this technique produces more cotton per acre. The plant has more room to develop and produce when it’s not as crowded.
Artiste Wannabee made sure that his vid isn't about the supposed subject matter (farming or cotton or harvesting equipment in this case) ; it's about his shiny new drone toys and his need to inflict Myoooozik on us.
Hi Gabriel - I did reply previously but it looks like someone deleted it! The 'flail shredder and stalk puller' are from TTQ in Toowoomba in QLD. The stalk puller is actually a root cutter - it cuts the stalk, not pulls it. Far more accurate than a stalk puller. We call the shredder a 'mulcher' - once again, its a bit different to what is available outside of Australia.
Geraint Hudson thank you for the reply! great video and I found all of it interesting! and the system y'all use to take care of the stalks sounds solid! we just mow them here in Alabama, some people pull them with something similar to that but not as complex
I am not a fan of the music but this video is very satisfying to watch. I have been playing a lot of Farming simulator and to see it happen in real life just makes me love the game even more. Don't forget to press H to hire that worker. Lol.
Back in the 80s i told people one day someone would put a hay baler on the back of a cotton picker to bale cotton with i wouldn't care for the case since u have to stop to dump it out but im a deere man since i was a kid even toys had to be deere lol