This Mind-Blowing Machine Cuts Through 400 Flats Per Hour!

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2018
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  • @4seedsfarmok978
    @4seedsfarmok978 6 років тому +2

    This series has been intense. Absolutely love it watching these guys streamline and make micros even more efficient. Small farms can learn from these folks.

  • @jamesdooling4139
    @jamesdooling4139 6 років тому +15

    This design is excellent; and, the manufacturer is learning. Nice.

  • @easymac79
    @easymac79 6 років тому +1

    Great machine. I love how systematic, organized, and safety oriented the employees are at that facility.
    Cheers, enjoy the videos, keep 'em coming.

  • @dirtisbetterthandiamonds
    @dirtisbetterthandiamonds 6 років тому +38

    My chickens have volunteered for floor cleanup!

    • @redbeard4215
      @redbeard4215 6 років тому

      Just have a bunch of chooks running around in the greenhouse LOL

  • @amykinnell2837
    @amykinnell2837 6 років тому +5

    That machine is amazing! Thanks for highlighting it.

  • @grahamslane8281
    @grahamslane8281 6 років тому +1

    Hey Curtis I really enjoyed the meet and great at the Hamill company. Thanks for signing my book.

  • @aliasgarquilon
    @aliasgarquilon 6 років тому

    Hey.
    Hi dear.
    Just to say thanx for this lovely video . And the video earlier also. It just boost our confidence about the huge possiblities for market for Micro Greens as commercial product.
    Thanx friend once again

  • @FullMetalFab
    @FullMetalFab 6 років тому +4

    That machine is so cool !!! And Its made only a few hours from where I live, even cooler !!!

  • @moringausa
    @moringausa 6 років тому +1

    Wow!! Inspirational! Thank you Curtis! Love it brother.

  • @shawnmazurk3816
    @shawnmazurk3816 6 років тому +4

    Nice to see Canadian innovation at work.

  • @CoreysCave
    @CoreysCave 6 років тому +13

    Your past two videos have been very eye opening and extremely interesting. Thank you Curtis for making these videos.
    On a side note, I plant my peas dry also and suggested you give it a try at one point. However I am essentially a hobby business and have learned much of what I know from you!

    • @powaowa1
      @powaowa1 6 років тому

      What is the bennefit of planting them dry?

    • @CoreysCave
      @CoreysCave 6 років тому +3

      Daniel Purpur Saves time, easier to spread out and most importantly you don’t have to worry about over soaking which causes them to mold and rot. I have a video about it on my channel if you want to check it out. I don’t want to direct link it out of respect for Curtis’s channel.

    • @AmoPerrosMás
      @AmoPerrosMás 6 років тому +1

      Corey I was JUST watching that video! Because of you I'm going to try mine dry.

    • @CoreysCave
      @CoreysCave 6 років тому +1

      Susan Maxwell Awesome, let me know how it works for you!

    • @laprepper
      @laprepper 6 років тому +1

      you don't even know. I've been watching this channel for like 3 hours straight. I need a girlfriend, or a farm!

  • @flaron352
    @flaron352 4 роки тому +1

    Wow. I'm amazed they can grow outdoors year round in that climate especially given dreary gloomy winter days

  • @cho9057
    @cho9057 6 років тому +32

    Got some serious satisfaction from you fixing the bucket at the end

    • @paladro
      @paladro 6 років тому +1

      haha, i feel ya.

    • @dannonglover
      @dannonglover 6 років тому +1

      yes

    • @therealcoolc
      @therealcoolc 6 років тому +3

      Lol, young bull was too busy pulling trays to notice the bucket was about to overflow.

    • @ya472
      @ya472 5 років тому +1

      I was about to comment on an update for that $30,000+ machine, it needs a rotating table for the bucket.

    • @helicart
      @helicart 5 років тому +1

      @@therealcoolc
      younger gens generally don't think.
      you have to teach them to put one foot in front of another.

  • @devaultc
    @devaultc 3 роки тому

    That is fantastic! Never dealt with micro greens, how many times can u cut a tray?

  • @iseeplanetmedia
    @iseeplanetmedia 6 років тому

    Mycket bra video show, vi gillar alla, fortsätt!

  • @sunnysidecoops8941
    @sunnysidecoops8941 Рік тому

    Smart company to get a foothold in a new business and hit it out of the park. Awesome product.

  • @ronhart4166
    @ronhart4166 6 років тому +1

    Mr Curtis , what was the orange media the plats were grown in ?

  • @BigAlSparks
    @BigAlSparks 6 років тому +3

    Well so much for being a small scale competitive microgreen farmer. Good to know the machine is subject to chemicals tho, awesome selling point to keep customers loyal to the small guy

    • @patrickfoster7859
      @patrickfoster7859 4 роки тому +1

      Oh please, if you're not sanitizing your equipment with "scary chemicals" i.e. regular bleach solution or other foodsafe cleaners you're irresponsible. It has no effect on the product other than preventing disease

  • @flipmoto1
    @flipmoto1 6 років тому

    Ooo I like the modular belt where can i get one for a 3 ft harvester

  • @yukey2587
    @yukey2587 6 років тому

    What an operation! Thanks for your vids, you dominant lobster, you!

  • @GardenStateSM
    @GardenStateSM 6 років тому

    I can see you buying one of those babies Curtis, That was crazy. I think the price was lofty but it does save in the long run.

  • @littlemissmakeup075
    @littlemissmakeup075 6 років тому +1

    looks good but i would get long trays to put underneath as was loosing a lot that was falling off

  • @eleTechnologies
    @eleTechnologies 4 роки тому

    Awesome machine. On my wishlist until production demands it.

  • @firecloud77
    @firecloud77 6 років тому

    Wish you would say something about that wheatgrass. To whom is is sold and how is it used.

  • @pancabisa
    @pancabisa 3 роки тому

    awesome. hi Curtis, how they manage the waste ?

  • @GEOsustainable
    @GEOsustainable 2 роки тому

    Finally, I got to see the blade set up. OK, A Hedge trimmer mounted between conveyor belts. Easie shmeasie. Thanks.

  • @stephaniearnold2775
    @stephaniearnold2775 4 роки тому +2

    i feel like there should be another tray underneath or on the sides so it can catch the extra that's falling onto the floor, now that would be zero maintenence!

  • @timorum
    @timorum Рік тому

    How do you get them into consumer packaging? what packaging do you use?

  • @jwstanley2645
    @jwstanley2645 4 роки тому +1

    Here in the year of Our Ford, the dollar is divine.

  • @ddbhaha1529
    @ddbhaha1529 6 років тому +7

    It wastes A LOT of greens unless fed continuously.
    02:45
    I would add a rotating brush on top to prevent that if I were you.
    And add an automatic turntable for the landing bucket.
    07:45

    • @easymac79
      @easymac79 6 років тому

      If the design flaws weren't glaringly obvious to begin with I might suggest you try to get paid for your advice to this company. But alas, they are just that obvious you wonder who was responsible for the quality control in design stage here?

    • @ya472
      @ya472 5 років тому

      I strongly agree with DD. It annoys me to see obvious inefficiencies, but what bothers me more, when these things are pointed out, mostly my ideas are ignored. I have been told, "We already considered those ideas." (They did not! Or, they were too lame to implement them.)

  • @randalmoroski4423
    @randalmoroski4423 2 роки тому

    Great info…!!!

  • @CavemanTravels
    @CavemanTravels 6 років тому

    What type of salanova would be most profitable curtis?

  • @docbayless
    @docbayless 6 років тому

    Great gear!

  • @OldesouthFarm
    @OldesouthFarm 6 років тому +1

    WOW, really a great machine but one would need to be big time to afford one of those. Great info and video.

  • @sebastiancannavo8786
    @sebastiancannavo8786 6 років тому +1

    Fascinating

  • @balla2172
    @balla2172 6 років тому +1

    I would add a 45 degree angle on the Belt a high CFM fan blowing down and have the belt at the bottom so you don't waste all the greens as stated in comments below

  • @xapemanx
    @xapemanx 6 років тому

    pretty dank extended setup

  • @MrFarmer1997
    @MrFarmer1997 6 років тому +8

    A great innovation for the large scale microgreens growers. The first thing I did was go to the comments to see people say they could make one with a cigarette and a bowl of nails for breakfast, I was not disappointed. Every single engineer that helped design and make that thing has to make a living, and a good one at that. You can't just point out the simplest parts on a machine and say "its simple!". They payed a lot of attention to detail on this, I liked how he knew the belts shrank with certain chemicals and where already changing the design so they didn't do that.

    • @dannonglover
      @dannonglover 6 років тому

      Yes! Love this whole idea. Comments will always have the people who can do better.

    • @alexmaclex1299
      @alexmaclex1299 6 років тому +2

      the funny thing is if you have ever tried to save money by building stuff like this, you will one: never get even close to its efficiency or it will cost you more in trial and error to get there, and you will be wishing you'd brought one. however it is cool to build things as a project, with a cool dude like that he would probably spec everything they use, motors, controllers etc. however you have a 99% chance of it not being as good. a machine like that will last a lifetime, if the ever come up, second hand.

    • @MrFarmer1997
      @MrFarmer1997 6 років тому

      I have had this first hand with many things. I make it and end up looking at my expenses thinking I could have just bought one, saving the time and getting better quality. Although, some simple things are good to do just for gaining of the knowledge, like a simple construction job, but that's just if you have the time to do it. I have learned to just ignore the people that say they can make things for free. ten years from now I will have a successful business, and they will still be sitting on their ass saying "I would do it this way. I could do it better." yeah, but you didn't, and you won't.

    • @easymac79
      @easymac79 6 років тому

      That is what is great about farming. You CAN make a lot of stuff from scratch and that is what farmers are known for, being innovative. Some people may choose to capitalize on this, patent a design and sell it. There will still be people who out of cheapness, stubbornness, or just sheer necessity, will build a similar implement to serve their needs.
      They don't make the $$$ the entrepreneur did, but they can sure as hell save a lot. And the guys selling the pre-built assembly will surely have customers, as not every person wants to build their own tools. Some people have more money and can buy it "off the shelf". It works in all directions and is what makes farming so interesting in my opinion.

    • @Cerberus984
      @Cerberus984 5 років тому +1

      @MrFarmer1997 While the design is simple for someone to copy getting it approved for food handling service is another. Even if you use stainless steel sometimes the mill source is skewing the ratio's making it less ideal for food service use. I had a friend who purchased these stainless steel scissors and wondered why the hell are they are rusting after 2 weeks of usage. I told him look where it's made and consider that superior corrosion resistance of nickel is 75% more expensive than chromium.
      Stainless 430 is cheaper as it has 0.75% nickel being less acid and salt resistant
      Stainless 316 is more expensive as it has 10% - 14% nickel content
      While deception of material selection occurs within western society it's far more common in China as most of the time shipping the item back to China exceeds the value of the item. To put it into perspective shipping a 1 lb package to China through USPS costs $16.75 while shipping from China to the USA costs as low as $0.99 via ePacket.

  • @Deshgrame
    @Deshgrame 6 років тому

    Hey.. thanks ... i got one question about the left over of the MG's are those edible like sprouts ??? or i got couple of other question may i call you...

  • @asifnaveed9949
    @asifnaveed9949 6 років тому

    Hello sir your are great work

  • @AgsiSD
    @AgsiSD 6 років тому

    I could hear the turning in your mind Curtis. 😀

  • @danwu4689
    @danwu4689 6 років тому +2

    curious to know after the trades are harvested can it be grown again since the roots are still in the soil...

  • @__-to3hq
    @__-to3hq 6 років тому +2

    I want that harvester

  • @farmerjoe8169
    @farmerjoe8169 6 років тому +1

    Awesome machine. One thing I noticed,. Last flat the product seems to fall on the belt and then they let fall on ground at end? Think I would put a second bucket under there to catch it. I know it's not much but product is $

    • @MrFarmer1997
      @MrFarmer1997 6 років тому

      it looked like a half pound tops. and that only happens when they need to reload those transport shelves.

  • @sslum
    @sslum 2 роки тому

    Very cool

  • @SamiKaram--IzzNoGood
    @SamiKaram--IzzNoGood 4 роки тому

    Any chance to know who built their greenhouse?

  • @danhasbargen6280
    @danhasbargen6280 3 роки тому +1

    Nice machine, but it could use a reel to feed the crop into the blades and onto the belt. That would eliminate a lot of the waste between the trays.

  • @jassalfarm3743
    @jassalfarm3743 6 років тому

    Wow Technology is making farming more advanced day by day. love the videos Curtis, keep it up.

  • @joshsimpson10
    @joshsimpson10 6 років тому

    Wow what a machine. Definitely on the wish list

  • @pinchiwey8473
    @pinchiwey8473 6 років тому

    Your awesome dude.

  • @carlmenzel8744
    @carlmenzel8744 3 роки тому

    I know two things that could greatly improve it's crop feeding and productivity

  • @laprepper
    @laprepper 6 років тому +5

    Make a month's payment with one day of labor saving. WOW! I love engineering!

  • @michaellueders5536
    @michaellueders5536 6 років тому

    Hi Curtis, very interesting harvester - thank you for sharing! From your point of view - how does this compare to the microgreens harvester from FarmersFriend - with regard to investment costs vs improved productivity (reduced labour costs). I would expect the FarmersFriend harvester to be an intermediate solution somewhere between hand harvesting using scissors/knives and this Hamil harvester.
    Any thoughts?
    Looking forward to meet you in Sweden :-)

    • @offgridcurtisstone
      @offgridcurtisstone  6 років тому

      It's all about scale. If you're not producing at least 1000 flats a week, you wouldn't use this machine.

  • @scottgoodwin1073
    @scottgoodwin1073 6 років тому

    Will they regrow those flats and cut again or are they done and need replanting ???

  • @scotto8199
    @scotto8199 6 років тому

    I dont even farm and that thing is freaking sweet.

  • @nzzenith
    @nzzenith 6 років тому

    Going from urban farming to farming soon :P

  • @kdoeone
    @kdoeone 6 років тому

    I want!

  • @johnlile7562
    @johnlile7562 3 роки тому +1

    Sweet, but $39,000? Didn’t realize conveyor belts with a hedger would send it to the stratosphere! How long do the chrome cutting blades last before sharpening? I didn’t see this addressed. Nice machine, and hopefully price will come down in future, otherwise I see competitors bringing it down. Thanks for the video.

  • @ChrisCurious
    @ChrisCurious 6 років тому

    well that just gave me an idea

  • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
    @TruckTaxiMoveIt 3 роки тому

    Cool

  • @oBseSsIoNPC
    @oBseSsIoNPC 4 роки тому +1

    7:44 is the best part, because I had a huge jump in my anxiety over the bucket filling so uneven, threatening to spill over!

  • @tyronefinks5878
    @tyronefinks5878 6 років тому

    I LOVE IT !!!!!!ll

  • @colombianoman4426
    @colombianoman4426 4 роки тому

    Can someone tell me which micro greens taste delicious because the ones that I have ate were whey to spicy

    • @chadd980
      @chadd980 3 роки тому

      Peas and sunflower probably the best tasting. Broccoli is pretty neutral tasting, so easy to eat as well. Popcorn is probably the sweetest

  • @stephenh7336
    @stephenh7336 6 років тому

    So basically...it's a really fancy hedge trimmer attached to a conveyor belt. Nice

  • @Busytech109
    @Busytech109 6 років тому

    Is that reasonably priced for your operation curtis?

    • @offgridcurtisstone
      @offgridcurtisstone  6 років тому

      This machine is too big for my operation. This machine is intended for larger operations producing at least 1000 flats a week.

  • @Dollapfin
    @Dollapfin 6 років тому

    That’s around 6.8 a minute for their production

  • @Avicena-tf5uj
    @Avicena-tf5uj 6 років тому

    Bang bang

  • @tangobayus
    @tangobayus 6 років тому

    Any idea who made that harvester for them?

  • @supraguy149
    @supraguy149 6 років тому

    Everything is made in Canada except the Stihl KM headge trimmer attachment that is cutting the greens

  • @amelielouise7641
    @amelielouise7641 4 роки тому +2

    This is what building a monopoly looks like. Guessing there aren't any small farms anywhere close.

  • @kirkjohnson9353
    @kirkjohnson9353 6 років тому +1

    In the off season it could be modified to give haircuts at the mall.

  • @LiberalsGettheBulletToo
    @LiberalsGettheBulletToo 6 років тому +1

    I've seen you say that it takes about 30 seconds to harvest a tray by hand.
    Let's say the staff here moving around tray to tray could cut 1 per minute.
    I see about 7 employees. 60 minutes, at one tray a minute would be 420 trays per hour.
    Mind you the machine has cleaning and maintenance, including bleaching and brushing.
    For a thirty thousand dollar machine with daily maintenance, it could be easier and more profitable to make several smaller harvesters.

    • @ya472
      @ya472 5 років тому

      A flaw in your math is the seven employees. Most of these employees are working on other steps of the process. If you were to have more smaller harvesters, then you would need more back-up staff.

  • @lcrread
    @lcrread 6 років тому

    My worms volunteered to eat them off the ground! :)

  • @Oscarallknowing
    @Oscarallknowing 4 роки тому

    Great video ! BUT ... who thought at 5:05 he lost his arm in the machine ?!?!?!?!? Come on now !

  • @93cannabis18
    @93cannabis18 4 роки тому

    touching the product with a bare hand?

  • @YouADamnWitch
    @YouADamnWitch 6 років тому

    Sweet, too bad I couldn't make a cent of micro-greens in this market.

  • @davisdesign100
    @davisdesign100 6 років тому

    Wonderful but too expensive.

  • @xapemanx
    @xapemanx 6 років тому

    dhat hedgetrimmer

  • @dgb5820
    @dgb5820 3 роки тому

    So this was an infomercial

  • @SuperPenguin5495
    @SuperPenguin5495 6 років тому

    wow, now seeing the entire process, it makes me wonder what would the world actually look like if that was freely feeding people. God man, world hunger urks the shit out of me

  • @DieAlphaEnte
    @DieAlphaEnte 5 років тому

    ".. sepcifically for microgreens.. or any greens"

  • @russwilkerson2741
    @russwilkerson2741 3 роки тому

    Amazing but I saw a lot of waste on the floor on both sides. Why not some shields. Food for thought for something or someone. Lmao🤣😂😭. 🐰🐷🐓

  • @heyphilphil
    @heyphilphil 4 роки тому +1

    Wow...let's turn something back into factory farming. Wow.

  • @adytech5788
    @adytech5788 10 місяців тому

    some people where able to do same result like this 30k dollars machine for 200 dollars.. lol

  •  6 років тому +3

    TOO EXPENSIVE :O
    I'm sure you could get it custom made for 38K

  • @chrisribble
    @chrisribble 3 роки тому

    It looks like the sunflowers had a pile of shells. Mass production sure does kill the quality.

  • @TickyTack23
    @TickyTack23 3 роки тому

    Really cool, but $32k gave me a heart attack. I'll build one at that price xD.

  • @flipmoto1
    @flipmoto1 6 років тому

    I have the American version if his is 20,000 or more come and see me I can build these for WAY Cheaper.

  • @elevate32767
    @elevate32767 3 роки тому

    Gotta work on that wastage. yeesh

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork 6 років тому

    Impressive.... expensive!

  • @makethanks215
    @makethanks215 6 років тому +2

    40 grand for 2 conveyor belts and a hedge trimmer?

    • @VastCNC
      @VastCNC 6 років тому +9

      Make one and compete

    • @offgridcurtisstone
      @offgridcurtisstone  6 років тому +5

      Exactly. Good luck there.

    • @Busytech109
      @Busytech109 6 років тому +3

      Actually i was thinking the same thing, that wash down motor may be 1000.00, 120v inverter 150, buttons and controls maybe 100 if bought from automation direct the belt, and stainless steel, not sure. Man hours to build and design it may be expensive maybe 2000.00.
      Thats a really profitable build.

    • @weltirol3476
      @weltirol3476 6 років тому +2

      Busytech yeah and after insurence,depreciation costs, building up a saving account,paying water,electricity,advertising,planning costs,trial and error,paying interest,retirement plan,tools needed for building,certification cost,municipal costs, and the list goes on and on and on . but I'm sure , you as a Superhero would be selling the machine for 200 bucks and still make 150bucks in profit. Good luck!

    • @cupbowlspoonforkknif
      @cupbowlspoonforkknif 6 років тому +2

      I'm a machinist. I came here to add that stainless steel isn't cheap.

  • @dewsky8647
    @dewsky8647 3 роки тому

    All I see is a machine taking jobs and adding processing to it.

  • @nickoconnor1094
    @nickoconnor1094 3 роки тому

    This is too ironic. One of the main sell points of microgreens is to avoid processed automation.

  • @saletosell1156
    @saletosell1156 3 роки тому

    How do someone compete when this is on the market.. makes no sense

  • @Fegeu
    @Fegeu 5 років тому

    Money Money Money Money Money Money Money Money Money Money Money Money Money

  • @DivineZeal
    @DivineZeal 6 років тому

    Who the heck is that farm doing 2500 flats a day?!?

    • @weltirol3476
      @weltirol3476 6 років тому

      Divine Zeal I would say they refer to Greenbelt Microgreens or Freshorigins

    • @tamasdombi2122
      @tamasdombi2122 6 років тому

      Konrad H. Nope. Kind Organics!

  • @valgeir80
    @valgeir80 4 роки тому

    $32.000 and I'll build you 3 of these and use the rest to build myself one along with a microgreen op to use it in. Cool engineering.

  • @tribalwind
    @tribalwind 4 роки тому

    $40k is a bit absurd

  • @whatthefungus
    @whatthefungus 6 років тому

    You gonna buy one? Ha

  • @foodpimpz9429
    @foodpimpz9429 6 років тому

    Too much