Keep on showing the world what it takes for a farmer to produce the things we so conveniently grab off the shelves of a mart. Amazing video , as always !!! super liked it .
One thing I don’t see here is the spiders... to keep away the bugs they get a lot of spiders in there, and they climb to the highest point(you) when they are being pushed together and harvested. Was that an issue at all when you were doing this?
We are never happy! I have a blue collar job and I long to sit in an air-conditioned building, on an upholstered chair, carpet under my feet with a refrigerator and water cooler steps away.
Seriously, right? Why have a whole crew go out there, spend so much money on gas, food, and other travel fees, just to release a 5 minute video. Totally wish they were longer too!
Awesome as always 👌👌👌waiting for your episode you are making in india... You are inspirational coz you make people feel proud about their agriculture... Please keep doing this... Love from India☺️
What a lovely question! If you look back to Dec 2017, I shared some recent cookbooks I loved. But I'd love to share my favorite non-food books in an upcoming livestream or Q/A video. Stay tuned!
I've been watching this channel's contents for years and I've never ever seen a single boring video. All of them are amazing and fun to watch. I wish I could see you one day face to face but unfortunately I'm far away from your country. Thanks for this amazing channel
I love your videos so much. I can't wait to start my own farm. You have caused me to have a passion for agriculture. Thank you and keep the videos coming
What about the spiders? This video is the first one that comes up when I'm looking for wolf spiders in cranberry harvest but sadly I didn't see any spiders in the video or the entire issue of spiders being covered.
Wow! Now when I see bags of cranberries starting to roll up in grocery stores, I'll definitely remember this video & how hard the process of collecting them were! Thank you for this awesome and informative video!
Awesome! That's exactly what I hope you all do. I know I sure do - whenever I'm in the grocery store, I have so much more respect for the food (and its cost).
I'm sure there's a good reason, but why don't they just use a strong machine to pull the yellow outer "band" tighter and thus push the berries towards the suction machine?
Great question! Once all the berries are corralled inside the yellow band, it is indeed slowly being pulled tighter by a mechanical spool. But the suction pipe is fairly narrow in diameter so it's easy for the berries to just pile up on top of the surface of the water (and on top of each other) and just sit there. There were about 4-5 inches of berries around me while I was in the bog. Having people in the bog directing the berries makes the process actually go quicker!
Such an underrated channel. But I do have a concern? If you may? I heard it from somewhere, I honestly don't remember, that cranberry farms harm the water in some way that affect something. I have such bad memory but that's all I can remember. Anyway, keep up the good work! This is one of my most favorite channels!❤
looked up cranberry harvest because i heard that there's often tons of wolf spiders in there that cling to harvesters. Saw a rather interesting documentation instead with a surprisingly high quality and also a surprising lack of spiders. seems like you got lucky!
The other week I ate straight fresh cranberry for the first time in my life. It taste nothing like I thought they'd taste like, even if I drank cranberry juice before. I wasn't ready for them to be that tart and bittersweet 🤐 they were delicious though
I absolutely love cranberry juice and I here it’s good for your bladder especially. Here in the UK sugar is often added though so I have to look for the sugar fee version. Lovely video again Nicole that looked like hard work!
I grow HUGE cranberrys right in my raised bed garden in Washington. I don't use water, just my fingers and pluck them off. They're perfect. I put bark chip around them so if they fall they don't bruise or get dirty.
This looks so satisfying. So wait, do cranberry bushes grow under water or are the fields flooded on purpose? And if flooded on purpose, does this not “drown” the bushes?
Your biggest regret SHOULD have been the fact that the cranberry video wasn't filmed in Wisconsin, as Wisconsin is the world's largest producer of cranberries, and it's not even close. That said, I absolutely love your content, and hope you'll find a way to include more locations than almost exclusively NJ and CA in our great nation! Cheers!
Mayhaw floats on the water when ripe, falling off into water. Pearl.River in MS is where our first collection came from. Which if you were interested MS, La. game and fish, or Dept. Of Wildlife and Fisheries, if you can speak to a field agent could tell you the stats on them now. Again, we had a longer and cooler spring, which they might still be falling. Possibly. Pearl River is there in MS, not far from La. It might run into La. Slidell, La. & Picayune, MS would put you in general vicinity, but there's plenty of other places, as they're also in Arkansas, where there's a festival for the berries, I think in El Dorado.
Very fun. One thing you never mentioned (or didnt know) is the cranberry fields have hundreds of spiders (mainly wolf spiders) that will attempt to climb up you to avoid the water, as your the only thing out of water, and tall enough to do so.
I never thought this channel would employ such CLICK BAIT tactics. My BIGGEST regret on my BIGGEST video; one can only speculate what they are getting into. Yes its a remake of your BIGGEST video trying to duplicate the success achieved with the first one. Good to see you are more interested in VIEW COUNTS than providing new content for your viewers. BUT... I cant dictate what people like so keep up the good work.