@@EDBZ28 The rice itself is dry and brown, its just the straw that's green. The rice will regenerate a ratoon crop that's harvested around October. Most farmers down here in Louisiana raise crawfish in their fields after harvest. The green straw provides food and shelter for the crawfish.
Wow, the explanation at 6:30 is so clear and informative! This is a great demonstration of modern farm machinery. We have explored similar topics as well-would love to hear your feedback! 🤗
@ I know it’s just amazing! I watch and wait for it to plug like it would have in the dry crops we are used to combining! Rice is the most abrasive crop you can combine and these combines have special rice kits installed so they can make a season. My boss bought a combine from rice area years ago. He thought he got a good deal until it arrived at the dealership and that combine was worn out! Very little left of the auger flighting and sharp enough You could shave your face with it! 😂
Excellent video. My golly he was running those combines right to the very top, - ( and over on at least the first one, you could see it running down by the drivers door).
No but I would love to. Everything even remotely close to me is green or red as far as I know. I'd love to do a harvest "road trip" up north one day to see some New Holland, Claas and Gleaners. Probably not while fuel prices are so high though.
@@fredclaymorgan Normally I would probably do it. But as I said with fuel prices like they are it would cost too much. If you don't mind send me your contact info at aerialagphoto@gmail.com and we can maybe work something out in the future. I'd love to go see some different stuff.
No, after harvest these fields will be flooded and the farmer will raise crawfish. The leftover straw provides food and shelter/protection for the crawfish.
None lol these guys do not pollute enough to worry about these machines are green green as is if anything your going electric would be your best bet but then that takes time away because you have to charge it and when you have weather on the way it’s something that you shouldn’t have to deal with to get the task done
Nice to see lovely birds like egrets following the combine. If it were gulls, there'd be no peace in the nursery! It's an education to me to see rice being harvested green. I would never have thought it either possible or profitable.
Rice is a rough crop to harvest. The combines require special "rice packages". Without that the rice will eat holes through some high wear areas of the machine.
No. I'd like to but its about a two and a half hour drive for me to get to rice country. I'll make the drive for harvest, but that's a bit far for planting.
@@AerialAg I’m from India we get per acre 2 to 2.5 tons . I’m also a rise farmer . But this year we seeding almost BT Cotton ( because of higher price) so it’s profitable than rise .
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Unlike wheat or corn, when rice is harvested the plant is still alive. In Texas and Louisiana they will re-flood, apply more fertilizer and harvest a second crop.
is it non p.c. of me to ask how many barefooted people it took to plant those paddies... because I can't see a air seeder doing it. or to many other things for that matter...lol
After John Deere filed suit to prevent farmers from repairing their own equipment (right to repair), Why would anyone continue to own and purchase from this despicable company? C'mon Americans, where are your ethics???
The answer is simple. If equipment is paid off, why would a farmer go into incredible debt to buy different equipment just to make a statement. Granted I highly disagree with JD but I also understand that a good used combine is still 200k+.
You right to repair people have your hearts in the right place, however still misinformed a bit, Deere does not stop you from physically working on your own equipment. Only thing right to repair is concerned over is the diagnostic software to look up error codes and such, Deere won't stop you from tightening a bolt up, changing a filter, changing engine oil, etc. Please stop making people believe that Deere doesn't want you to touch your machine other than to operate it.
@@Zero01k Sir, your lack of understanding the 'Big Picture' needs some correcting. I suggest you WATCH the Congressional hearings and outcomes yourself. About 2.6 hours worth. You would find it extremely enlightening.
Because frankly most of the stuff you hear about it online is grossly exaggerated. The operation I work on runs mostly deere stuff and we’re free to fix on whatever we want. Software gets sticky, but you can still do it if you buy tools from them. Unfortunately, the software thing is hardly a Deere thing, that’s just industry standard these days.
As a farmer of conventional grains and soybeans, it blows my mind away watching them put through such green material through the combine.
Yes I hear that a lot lol
I was thinking the same thing. Always wanted the dust to fly when running beans being concerned about the throat clogging up.
@@edro3838 right! I wonder what the differences are?
@@EDBZ28 🤔 you got me?
@@EDBZ28 The rice itself is dry and brown, its just the straw that's green. The rice will regenerate a ratoon crop that's harvested around October. Most farmers down here in Louisiana raise crawfish in their fields after harvest. The green straw provides food and shelter for the crawfish.
Thank you for the awesome video! I could watch that all day! Great for people to see where their rice comes from.
Just found your channel somehow and subscribed. Have been binge watching your videos. I find them very cool. Thanks for posting them.
Thanks a lot, really appreciate that ! Glad you're enjoying my videos.
I love how you work in harmony with nature
Technology has been applied and the result is what I am seeing, thank you very much!
Wow, the explanation at 6:30 is so clear and informative! This is a great demonstration of modern farm machinery. We have explored similar topics as well-would love to hear your feedback! 🤗
Those egrets are sure having a great time eating the grasshoppers and bugs
¡Gracias!
Thank you so much!
2:05 feeding the teal..lol thanks for the video; watching from SW La.
I wonder what the birds are looking for? What could the rice growers do with the leftover stubble? Could it be used as silage?
Come to Southeast Asia , where we grow lots of rice
Jasmine rice only kind. American rice is terrible
It's very surreal to see the 'American rice fields' 😮 i didn't even know that uncle Sam eat rice.
We love rice in Louisiana !
Awesome video! Wonder why I don’t get notified anymore? It just looks so odd as there’s no duct and combining such green material!
As a farmer of conventional grains and soybeans, it blows my mind away watching them put through such green material through the combine.
@ I know it’s just amazing! I watch and wait for it to plug like it would have in the dry crops we are used to combining! Rice is the most abrasive crop you can combine and these combines have special rice kits installed so they can make a season. My boss bought a combine from rice area years ago. He thought he got a good deal until it arrived at the dealership and that combine was worn out! Very little left of the auger flighting and sharp enough You could shave your face with it! 😂
05:28 The peace in this video makes me want to sleep now!
Great video 👍
That combine had a full bladder.
Nice is this first or second cutting
This was the first.
Excellent video. My golly he was running those combines right to the very top, - ( and over on at least the first one, you could see it running down by the drivers door).
Do they flood the fields again after harvest to raise the crawfish?
Yes they sure do. This farm has a (or maybe a couple) seafood restaurants. They raised crawfish and actually got into farming rice later on.
@@AerialAg wow. Never knew that.
You’re really living the good life
I thought your harvesting is in August-September?
More like July-September. This is leftover footage from last year.
Those egrets are sure having a great time eating the grasshoppers and bugs
That 4:46 looks like "The Talon" from Smallville
Have you ever taken any videos of New Holland combines and tractors?
No but I would love to. Everything even remotely close to me is green or red as far as I know. I'd love to do a harvest "road trip" up north one day to see some New Holland, Claas and Gleaners. Probably not while fuel prices are so high though.
@@AerialAg I can help make that happen. Is North LA too far for you?
@@fredclaymorgan Normally I would probably do it. But as I said with fuel prices like they are it would cost too much. If you don't mind send me your contact info at aerialagphoto@gmail.com and we can maybe work something out in the future. I'd love to go see some different stuff.
Wondering do you bale the straw from the stalks?
No, after harvest these fields will be flooded and the farmer will raise crawfish. The leftover straw provides food and shelter/protection for the crawfish.
@@AerialAg
Thank you for the insight!!
Crawfish in the South.
I get it living in Texas🤣🤣
Is this 2022 harvest or last years crop? Wonder how many birds he runs through combine? Thanks for sharing.
This was some unused camcorder footage from 2021. Thanks for watching.
The birds have small brains but they just stand along side to get the little creatures scurrying away...
DO those bird go for insects that get exposed? or are they trying to get little grains of rice?
They're going after insects
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None lol these guys do not pollute enough to worry about these machines are green green as is if anything your going electric would be your best bet but then that takes time away because you have to charge it and when you have weather on the way it’s something that you shouldn’t have to deal with to get the task done
Nice to see lovely birds like egrets following the combine. If it were gulls, there'd be no peace in the nursery! It's an education to me to see rice being harvested green. I would never have thought it either possible or profitable.
Rice is a rough crop to harvest. The combines require special "rice packages". Without that the rice will eat holes through some high wear areas of the machine.
@@AerialAgwow seriously?? I’d never thought
Bonito equipo de que parte estan
Awesome! 🌟
How many gulls to the mile do you get?
You mean egrets.
Great video, thanks for not adding a bunch of stupid music
Thanks! I prefer the machine sound also for my videos.
Is the bird eat the rice?
Slow in muddy. You have any videos of planting rice?
No. I'd like to but its about a two and a half hour drive for me to get to rice country. I'll make the drive for harvest, but that's a bit far for planting.
Great video 👍
GOD BLESS LOUSIANIANS ☘️
Amazing
i never see combine harvest rice before, because in my country farmers doesn't have big land
Massive hopper on that JD - he liked to fill it to the limits.
Can tell its wet standing up in the hopper like that
1:48 STOP! YOU'RE SPILLING YOUR RICE ALL OVER THE GROUND!!!!!
Great video! How many tons of rice do they get per acre? Thanks.
Thanks, around 2.4 tons per acre but of course that fluctuates every year.
@@AerialAg Amazing! Thanks.
@@AerialAg I’m from India we get per acre 2 to 2.5 tons . I’m also a rise farmer .
But this year we seeding almost BT Cotton ( because of higher price) so it’s profitable than rise .
Is it sad that I thought the thumbnail was someone playing farming sim 22 😂 damn video games are getting realistic
Yea they are getting more realistic looking for sure.. Hoping they add rice in the future.
Be sure to keep Uncle Ben away from your operation.
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What is the moisture on the rice
Ideally around 18-19 I believe. But I could be wrong, I'm not a farmer.
Still looks weird cutting a green crop, lol
Weird harvest. Green. It is. But any harvest is all. Ways. Bird seed. They work together. Thro. Been there of the meany long hours
And not spreading tailings very wide.
Straw is green, grain is ripe.
this looks more like combine harvesting grass .. its so green
It's really real farm, just like the fishermen of salmon in Alaska...
Duc in altum, Jesus said..
Amazing
Sweet combine & tractor. Nothing runs like a Deere. If it ain't green... It ain't mean!!!
백로.새가 많아서.. 자연,생태계가 - 살아있는 곳인거 같네요...!!
This is really cool showing off the true power of my state
Ah! What a meal, gulls and rice. They taste a lot like chicken!
Great video! How many tons of rice do they get per acre? Thanks.
Had no idea America produced rice.
Oh yes, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri and California do. But most is in Arkansas.
One kilo rice in my country is less than 1 dollar. But the farming not like that, need many peoples. Using traditional tools
So nice😋🇧🇩
it seems a bit too green to harvest at least the straw is.
Unlike wheat or corn, when rice is harvested the plant is still alive. In Texas and Louisiana they will re-flood, apply more fertilizer and harvest a second crop.
It's really great wow
So are we going to over look the bird getting ran over at 7:59 lol
Damn, I never noticed.. those birds play a dangerous game, lol
it came out from underneath 8:09
1:22 жаль чтог не показыают на
Ш😊
And i though Brazil and Colombia were the only countries that harvested rice
In Louisiana, you attract egrets, here we attract seagulls.
is it non p.c. of me to ask how many barefooted people it took to plant those paddies... because I can't see a air seeder doing it. or to many other things for that matter...lol
They plant rice with a normal planter usually, but sometimes they drop seed with an airplane.
And they don't hire people to work? I am from Mexico
Nice 👍
Small grain cart for big tractor.
Not good to have too much weight in these wet fields
@@AerialAg Makes sense. I'm in the Corn Belt. Use to flat and dry fields. Lol.
It's really great wow
After John Deere filed suit to prevent farmers from repairing their own equipment (right to repair), Why would anyone continue to own and purchase from this despicable company? C'mon Americans, where are your ethics???
The answer is simple. If equipment is paid off, why would a farmer go into incredible debt to buy different equipment just to make a statement. Granted I highly disagree with JD but I also understand that a good used combine is still 200k+.
You right to repair people have your hearts in the right place, however still misinformed a bit, Deere does not stop you from physically working on your own equipment. Only thing right to repair is concerned over is the diagnostic software to look up error codes and such, Deere won't stop you from tightening a bolt up, changing a filter, changing engine oil, etc. Please stop making people believe that Deere doesn't want you to touch your machine other than to operate it.
@@Zero01k Sir, your lack of understanding the 'Big Picture' needs some correcting. I suggest you WATCH the Congressional hearings and outcomes yourself. About 2.6 hours worth. You would find it extremely enlightening.
Because frankly most of the stuff you hear about it online is grossly exaggerated. The operation I work on runs mostly deere stuff and we’re free to fix on whatever we want. Software gets sticky, but you can still do it if you buy tools from them. Unfortunately, the software thing is hardly a Deere thing, that’s just industry standard these days.
Actually JD now allows farmers to fix their own equipment.
But many companies still do the same thing as JD did .
Date of harvest ???? A bit early for 2022 harvest ??? No date = no look = click bait !!!
Đất không lầy lún thì chạy được chứ đất ruộng lúa ở đông nam á chạy máy này không được
Mekong Delta undisputed rival.
I was raised in the Rice fields in Texas. Never seen rice cut that green. Dryer cost must be a fortune.
This was really early in the season.
@@AerialAg Early in the season has nothing to do with cutting green rice. You harvest when it's ripe.
Some modern rice varieties have a really green stalk at harvest, this is one of those varieties.
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Nice
NADA COMPARADO AO BRASIL!
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- 사람들에게 식량 식사준비....!!!??? [ Grains for people to eat. Food preparation...!? ],
CAB RICE!!!
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Harnici'
Your losing your rice
He should empty the combine before it drops over the hopper
I'm very sure he knows what he is doing
call the farm up and let them know.
@@daveklein2826 it doesn't seem that way, as he's losing some of the precious harvest
@@rollinlowford i don't live in Louisiana. I don't even live in the United States
@@Chisszaru 🤣🤣🤣
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I'm a Case man myself but this machine is mean and green and running like a deer.