I can not fathom the amount of machinery and manpower it takes for their harvest . Let alone the amount of parts it takes to keep everything rolling ! Great video from a retired farmer in Illinois .
I wonder what kind of investment they have in equipment, trucks and all the support equipment to make this possible, easily 8 figures no doubt about it 👍👍. Absolutely amazing setup 👍
@@michaelzeigerman4273 in contract so that it wouldn’t be legal. Whatever co-op you grow for is the only place those beets can be hauled too. Doesn’t matter if it’s American crystal, minndak, southern minn. your shares in that co-op are the amount of acres you can plant. Big time trouble if you plant over
I can not fathom the amount of machinery and manpower it takes for their harvest . Let alone the amount of parts it takes to keep everything rolling ! Great video from a retired farmer in Illinois .
Why don’t you make more videos? Your content is actually very good.
Thanks! I get this question a lot so I’m hoping to address it in a future video.
recently retired chicago carpenter here. fascinating content!
Hard workers 👍
Looks awesome
I wonder what kind of investment they have in equipment, trucks and all the support equipment to make this possible, easily 8 figures no doubt about it 👍👍. Absolutely amazing setup 👍
Will there be a 2024?
They have a Facebook page you can follow for 2024 updates. It’s unlikely that I’ll be down there this year but plans always change.
@@AgriStudiosare they not doing a documentary this year?
The biggest egos in the valley. These videos must be what they consider PR
Looks like they earned the right to be
@@shadrickyoder8782 using title 5 says you haven’t earned much of anything….
team up with beet farming mitch
Why leave acres- sell any leftovers to a market in need of your quality product?
There are none
@@michaelzeigerman4273 in contract so that it wouldn’t be legal. Whatever co-op you grow for is the only place those beets can be hauled too. Doesn’t matter if it’s American crystal, minndak, southern minn. your shares in that co-op are the amount of acres you can plant. Big time trouble if you plant over