sir your strawberry farm is very good i have a doubt tell me what kind of arrangement you have made for pollination in polyhouse it will help me to know thank you
Those strawberries are all under-ripe. They are picked at this stage because they are still hard and thus are less likely to be damaged during transport. If you care about food *quality* however you should be picking and eating strawberries when they are fully ripe. They should be soft to the touch and fully red.
I grew up where wild strawberries are native plants. The berries are often not much larger than a chick pea, but they taste amazing. These greenhouse strawberries are potatoes in comparison.
@stephenmead8183 only the video is not a hydroponic farm, they just put soil (or soil substitute) in pots and lifted the top. Hydroponic technology requires that the roots do not touch the ground at all, but float in a nutrient solution.
Saludos. Muy buenos videos. Por favor videos motos electricas LIFAN. La fabricacion del chasis. La fabricacion cableado. Fabricacion motor Bosch. Fabricacion de controlador lingo. Gracias. Desde Cúcuta, colombia.
Modern agricultural technology not only increases productivity but also protects biodiversity. It's great when farmers adopt methods that protect ecosystems and protect biodiversity 1:38
👎He doesn't seem that smart to me. Today there is hydroponic cultivation, without soil, in greenhouses that make 10 times better use of the available space than the example we are being shown.
Wretched squalor 1. They simply took the pots and lifted them up. Why, why? There is no benefit to this except that you need a greenhouse 3 times taller and that the assemblers don't have to bend over. 2. Separate drip irrigation tubes... Again - why, why? Run a tube with nozzles in the middle across the entire row, and you won't have to stick anything into the ground. 3. The industrial method of growing involves picking the product UNRIPE so that it can be stored longer. The fruits do not have time to accumulate the required amount of nutrients, so they are extremely far from the sweetness of ripe berries; the taste will be watery and empty. 4. The rails on the floor directly tell us that automation of the picking was meant, instead... Each berry is picked by hand. It's only profitable if the workers get paid pennies. By purchasing such products, you are sponsoring corporate slavery and delaying progress. I don’t see anything “modern” or “smart” in this production. This is not only a suboptimal process, it’s “and don’t care about the cost, with the markup we can make, and the savings on slave labor, we’ll still make a lot of money.”