😊👍👍👍👍👍🍬🍬So this isn't the 'mill' with the long tri-angular shaped storage barn that you have shown before, or did we just not see it. Great video as always. - Are you getting a tour inside so as we can see the whole process of them making the Sugar and it's associated products.?
Well honestly, most if not all have those triangular warehouses .. this one does too. You can see it at the upper left around the 30 second mark. And yes I did the mill tour and a video will be coming in the not too distant future, thanks !
@@AerialAg - Thanks for the reply. I must keep my eyes more open in future, there is so much going on it is easy to miss something although the size of that building I shouldn't have missed it, and I'm looking forward to the 'mill tour'. Are all those haulage trucks owned by the mill,? if so it looks as if they have a pretty big fleet.
Thanks, probably never unfortunately. The few mills that still take wholestalk cane unload it at night and they are too far away from where I live for me to film that
@AerialAg No if it's road transport the mill has enough bins on the ground to store the overnight cane ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S5x28nnKK8s.htmlsi=7jrz-febS6oiYSnk and they tip straight into the the mill
@@AerialAg ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eD0b1dValMw.htmlsi=JVIEUMuGy_6E48vO and the mills on rail it's the same they have enough bins to store the cane over night and the cane goes straight into the mill and the growers get paid on the sample of juice taken from number one mill
I’ll be making another video with the full process including inside the mill footage. I’ll explain things in that one . This one is just basically unloading trucks and stacking cane to feed the mill overnight
is about the machine of your picture on your channel (the red one), please I want to know only the name and if you have more info about it!! please answer is for my dad!! we are from Perú