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One of the best video I’ve ever seen on internet!.. It’s amazing despite such an immense hard work and tremendous efforts you guys put in!.. Amazing and keep on!.. wish you a coming season be all good!..
This is why I have massive respect for farmers, they literally are the reason that everyone else in the world is able to afford their lifestyle. Without the sacrifice that they make humanity would be nothing.
@@jeffgayzose8129 farming is a business not a job, for the business owners it can be very profitable, for the hired workers it's a shit unreliable low paying job because the owners exploit them.
I can only imagine how much effort went into making this film. The visuals, sound design, soundtrack, color grading, and story are all absolutely breathtaking!
My son and I just sat and watched this after a video closed out. Let me tell you, we were hooked to the tv. How wonderful! This was so cool to see. I’ve never seen my son so interested in an educational cranberry anything. Great job. Thanks farmers! You kick ass.
This guy Luke Parmeter needs to start making this quality of show for streaming services. If Netflix had a whole series with this quality of production I would be hooked
Wow isn't amazing what you find out here! Great film!!! As I grew up in the east in Middleborough MA! With ocean spray and I grew up with a small 13 acre bog! This brings back very found memories! Although we dry picked and you do wet! The rest is the same!! Thanks for trying to show the world what proud farmers you are! Cranberry farming is a very honorable way of life! And think of it! When I was a kid! There wasn't a big market for berries! Today oh my goodness! You can't get enough! Yes we had a small screen house but mostly we screened and out in the old wooden boxes! Shipped to the plant! Again thank you for what you are doing! And God bless!!!
This was just amazing production quality! This is how all educational videos should look! Kudo's to the production and editing and filming crew! Everything was perfect right down to the music! Even if I wasn't interested in cranberry harvesting, the production quality on this video kept me watching! Just a beautiful job everyone! Perfect.
@@LukeParmeterProductions All your hard work doesn't go unnoticed! I hope you feel as proud about this as much as we all enjoyed watching it! Awesome work brother ❤️👏🙏👍💯🙌🔥
There was a big channel that had a video on cranberry farms, also one that supplies ocean spray, recently that hit a lot of people’s recommended. That’s how I got here, after watching that video. This is way more in depth though, with great cinematography. Nice work!
From start to finish, that was the most fascinating mini-documentary film I've ever watched. I was curious about cranberries (sitting here and eating my mother-in-law's homemade cranberry bread) and I watched three other videos on cranberries before this one but was only left with more unanswered questions! This video truly explained the whole process and it showed EVERYTHING, from start to finish. I'm seriously impressed, both with cranberry farmers AND the quality of this video. Thanks!
Thank you for doing this video. We are a homeschool family who like to learn about different farming practices. This was very informative about something we were not familiar with.
Very well made video, thank you! Incredible irrigation system. If I may, I have a few questions... How long do they last in cold storage for? How often do you replant the beds? How much water do they use while they growing? How do you drain the beds after harvest or does that water become the protective ice you spoke about? Thanks again!
I just can't stop adoring the filming and the effort My god this is beautiful , Better than National Geographic , Better than anyone out there! Loads of love and best wishes to the production team
This is an amazing video with the beautiful touch of documentary. I love cranberries. This is my first time to get a whole picture of the story behind these charming “fairies”. After watching it, I can help from writing my comment to show my deepest respect for you and your team and your great work, shills and perseverance and wisdom of planting and running this cranberry fairyland! You are blessed with one of the best plants in the nature.
They don't. They grow on short vines on the ground. The bogs are flooded during harvest. The harvester combs the vine and knocks the berries loose. Cranberries have small air pockets in them which allows them to float when they fall off the vine. This makes them easy to scoop from the surface of the water.
Every year I use several bags of your product. Thank you for sharing your beautiful berries. For my holiday table. Stay well and remember....I appreciate your time and energy to make it ready for me to enjoy. Every year!
After such a huge efforts and tremendous hard work by all those farmers, We are finally able to enjoy our meal!. And some people even throw their meal when they aren’t satisfied, coz throwing your meal is a matter of few seconds!., So appreciate what you’ve and appreciate all those farmers!...
Awesome production, I love large scale family run agricultural businesses. I'm a commercial beekeeper out of the great state of Idaho, loved the shout out to the pollinators. American farmers keeping America great.
I’m an old man now and I never saw harvesting of cranberries… your video was absolutely amazing.. You can’t imagine the respect to have for your people
I'm from rapids and the cranberry fields are plenty. Love the cranberry fest when I go back to town for vacation in the summer. Thank you for a great video.