I love potatoes anyway they are cooked or served up, especially french fries. We plant and harvest around 1000lbs a year in our garden every summer and I love watching these farming videos and see how the big boys do it.
This is so cool! How do they ensure the potatoes stay fresh during the processing? The scale of making French fries from so many potatoes is incredible!
Your new videos especially the last few deserve praise 🎉. This one made my day. Thank you for uploading this informative video. I'm gonna get some fries 🍟 for myself.
I grew up in Eastern Oregon . A place that grows potatoes for the Lamb Weston Manufacture. They make French fries among other potato products. Is extremely interesting to see how this has changed over the years
Not about potatoes, but about the center pivot. I used to see hundreds of red plastic cups in a field by the place I worked. That is how they measured how many inches of water it was putting out.
50 years ago I had the task of cutting a sack of potatoes into 5mm fingers and assessing the cooking temp and time. That was how the company developed what was then called "chiplets"
its true that without modern equipment would be impossible to meet humane consumption , on other hand its good to state that humans have cultivate & consume potatoes in different ways for hundred years
This is one of the best video productions I've seen for this genre. Well done. Excellent voice over and appropriate graphics with none of the silliness many of these videos get.
Foods like potatoes are catalysts for economic growth, empowering farming communities and contributing to the prosperity of nations. I actually love eating potatoes haha.
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"And these fries were actually potatoes planted by someone" EVERY fry ever made has come from a potato someone has planted..... That statement is redundant and ridiculous sounding..
Please STOP calling all fries "French fries". French Fries have a diameter of 6mm while normal fries have a diameter of 9 or 10mm Chunkies are 10mm by 20mm and Grandma's fries are 12mm in diameter. I should know, I have worked in a fries factory as a quality inspector.
Hey guys, today we're taking a break from the usual craziness to explore the incredible world of agriculture machines. Trust me, it's way more exciting than you think!
Since this video was made many French fry plants and storage warehouses have shut down due to the high cost of fries at places like McDonald's and the loss in demand. Laying off many workers.
Yes “fries” were invented in Belgium BUT French fries were invented by the French hence the name, French fries have a certain size, shape and taste. American fries have a certain size shape and taste. Just because something was invented in a certain place doesn’t mean varieties can’t be called different things.
Not correct. The term French fries was a mistake because we they were invented in the French speaking part of Belgium. Lookup the video’s to learn or visit Belgium. I live in Belgium and know my roots😁
@@bartsalaets9460 mistake or not, the size, shape and texture for most fries is different depending on where they are made. Are you saying American fries are the same as Belgium fries or UK fries are the same? There are many many varieties of “fries” throughout the world. Just because fries were invented in Belgium doesn’t mean people can’t call them french fries in other places
My childhood unfolded in Eastern Oregon, a landscape intricately linked to the cultivation of potatoes for the Lamb Weston Manufacture. Renowned for crafting an array of potato products, notably the iconic French fries, the region has undergone captivating transformations throughout the years, reflecting the dynamic nature of this agricultural pursuit.
Wine conpanion???? i busted out laughing when i heard it the first time and now question it as if this video was saying that seriously. Do people eat french fries with wine?
This is more of an advertisement for farming equipment.... Just tell us the potatoes come from farmers...simple, no need to do 10 minutes on a 17 minute video about farming equipment.
If the earth ever stood still and all you had were potato’s to grow this video could of saved your life. All the technological advancements that you could use to help grow all your crops but you instead have the mentality “just tell us the potatoes come from farmers.” Spoiled children now a days not understanding everything in this video demonstrates in detail the “equipment” those farmers and McDonalds use to feed spoiled people from step 0 to step 100 with efficiency in mind.
I watched it all and did not learn a thing, maybe because I knew it all, I live on a farm half mile down wind from the plant and most days can smell the frying.
Please visit site how to make patoto chivada, now a days we have machine which remove all oil, We must add black pepper powder, aniseed, salt ,resin,almond . It very delicious. Jay bharat.
The name might be exotic to you but these things have always been called ‘French fries’ in North America. ‘Chips’ in Canada and the US are what Brits call ‘crisps’. Different regions, different vernacular. End of lesson!
I dislike the video because the main part where the potato is shaped into fries is shown throw animation. It is not nuclear program that the different processes are shown through animation.
Just make it so it slices and cooks them then gives you a massage and makes love to you. Then throws stones at you as you make the run of shame!! 😂 Extremely impressive equipment. BTW I looked and everything costs more than five bucks!! Outrageous!! I'll just get McDonalds fries please. Ole Ronald out there on the farm diggin taters!! Idk how he keeps up?? (Confused noises increase)
It's fascinating to learn about the process behind our beloved french fries. Respect for all those involved in this massive production.
I love potatoes anyway they are cooked or served up, especially french fries. We plant and harvest around 1000lbs a year in our garden every summer and I love watching these farming videos and see how the big boys do it.
Do you eat all 1000 lbs in a year or give some away ?
@@rainerrain9689 We give 99% away to friends and the local food bank. Then in the spring we donate seed potatoes to our gardening friends.
This just the marvellous job farmers do for everyone. Try saying Thank-you some time soon.
I visited a potato processing plant in North Dakota a few years back and was impressed with how they create these fries for many different clients.
Simplot in Grand Forks?
@@p71collector Simplot does Micky Ds only now, I think.
Amazing insight into the journey from farm to crispy fries! The detailed process was fascinating. Thanks for sharing!
This is so cool! How do they ensure the potatoes stay fresh during the processing? The scale of making French fries from so many potatoes is incredible!
Fresh water is used throughout the process to wash the starch away.
Thank you for sharing
Amazing video.
woa, modern machines and this farm has huge a scale, thanks u
Nice Video.... With full of information!!
Your new videos especially the last few deserve praise 🎉. This one made my day. Thank you for uploading this informative video. I'm gonna get some fries 🍟 for myself.
Thank you very much. We are delighted with our new videos and improving
Why is the potato edible? It has a lot of plastic and is only used to cook it for cows to eat
@@godshealinghealing Lots of plastic? Cows? What are you on about?
🥔 YEA!!!!!! Potato🍠
That steam peeler is huge!
Crazy I know
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Why is the potato edible? It has a lot of plastic and is only used to cook it for cows to eat
That was awesome to see fries going through machines in bulk.
Why is the potato edible? It has a lot of plastic and is only used to cook it for cows to eat
Just like your mother!!! Love it!!!@@godshealinghealing
@@godshealinghealing What??? Where are u from? Those potatoes are very delicious
That was very informative, thanks!
This is my favorite channel
Thank you very much
Thank you Farmers !
Now I’m hungry some fries !!😂😂
Amazing video
I grew up in Eastern Oregon . A place that grows potatoes for the Lamb Weston Manufacture. They make French fries among other potato products. Is extremely interesting to see how this has changed over the years
I totally agree
I lived in k falls and my grandfather grew potatoes
Why is the potato edible? It has a lot of plastic and is only used to cook it for cows to eat
@@godshealinghealing how is a potato have plastic in it
@@godshealinghealing I think you have lost your mind if you think that a vegetable has plastic in it
Not about potatoes, but about the center pivot. I used to see hundreds of red plastic cups in a field by the place I worked. That is how they measured how many inches of water it was putting out.
Why is the potato edible? It has a lot of plastic and is only used to cook it for cows to eat
It's always fantastic to see such production processes.
Thank you more on the way
Why is the potato edible? It has a lot of plastic and is only used to cook it for cows to eat
It's fascinating to learn about the process behind our beloved french fries. Respect for all those involved in this massive production.
50 years ago I had the task of cutting a sack of potatoes into 5mm fingers and assessing the cooking temp and time. That was how the company developed what was then called "chiplets"
Nice!!
“These fries were actually potatoes planted by someone”. Target audience definitely American
Water comes out of a faucet. Electricity comes out of the wall.
This was very good.
I hope you guys understand that this is an AI script. There's a lot of unnecessary repetition, and something seems 'off' at times.
No farmer no food
its true that without modern equipment would be impossible to meet humane consumption , on other hand its good to state that humans have cultivate & consume potatoes in different ways for hundred years
I used to love fries as a kid. Now I find them extremely boring to eat.
This is one of the best video productions I've seen for this genre. Well done. Excellent voice over and appropriate graphics with none of the silliness many of these videos get.
Foods like potatoes are catalysts for economic growth, empowering farming communities and contributing to the prosperity of nations. I actually love eating potatoes haha.
Why is the potato edible? It has a lot of plastic and is only used to cook it for cows to eat
Nice video 😮😮😅😅😅😊
Home potatoes the best
You just can't beat homemade chips. Yes it can mean more work, but worth every bite when done properly.
The reasons for conservation
أسباب الحفظ
1. Continuous daily charity .
2. Repeated supplication, in any case, you are a passenger
You work .
3. Honoring one's parents .
4. Humanitarian actions .
5. Asking for forgiveness a lot.
Producing millions of tons of French fries involves a series of steps, from growing and harvesting potatoes to processing, frying, and packaging.
Good
Does anyone know what the potato harvester at 01:49 is called?
Ah, I don't see French Fries anywhere but I do see American Fries all over in the American's restaurants!
No farmer no food
French fries turned into an ad for irrigation system, didn't see that one coming.
a wine session? what are we frenchman
The word french in french-fries comes from the word Frenching, not the country of France.
i love potato
That is not french frites but BELGIUM frites.
"And these fries were actually potatoes planted by someone"
EVERY fry ever made has come from a potato someone has planted..... That statement is redundant and ridiculous sounding..
Potatoes were planted by someone? Wow! who would have guessed?
Please STOP calling all fries "French fries".
French Fries have a diameter of 6mm while normal fries have a diameter of 9 or 10mm
Chunkies are 10mm by 20mm and Grandma's fries are 12mm in diameter.
I should know, I have worked in a fries factory as a quality inspector.
thamks, the first 30 seconds made my brain hurt.
Ok own up. Who here plays Farming Simulator. I’ve made a fortune or two with those Ropa harvesters.
Hey guys, today we're taking a break from the usual craziness to explore the incredible world of agriculture machines. Trust me, it's way more exciting than you think!
This is my favorite channel
i love potato
Is it possible for those who manufacture machines and sell it, can donate a machine to poor parts of Africa so they can plant potatoes too?
Since this video was made many French fry plants and storage warehouses have shut down due to the high cost of fries at places like McDonald's and the loss in demand.
Laying off many workers.
Bleach? Wow no wonder people get sick
Why? there is no measurement while adding the salt in the cook French fries, that's why some salty some not.
hi there i grow potatoes .but wow .john
Frenched fries 😊
It would be great if you provide the location of these areas.
Fries were invented in Belgium so they are not French fries!
Yes “fries” were invented in Belgium BUT French fries were invented by the French hence the name, French fries have a certain size, shape and taste. American fries have a certain size shape and taste. Just because something was invented in a certain place doesn’t mean varieties can’t be called different things.
Not correct. The term French fries was a mistake because we they were invented in the French speaking part of Belgium. Lookup the video’s to learn or visit Belgium. I live in Belgium and know my roots😁
@@bartsalaets9460 mistake or not, the size, shape and texture for most fries is different depending on where they are made. Are you saying American fries are the same as Belgium fries or UK fries are the same? There are many many varieties of “fries” throughout the world. Just because fries were invented in Belgium doesn’t mean people can’t call them french fries in other places
The word french in french-fries comes from the word Frenching, not the country of France, but here in the US most people don't know that.
My childhood unfolded in Eastern Oregon, a landscape intricately linked to the cultivation of potatoes for the Lamb Weston Manufacture. Renowned for crafting an array of potato products, notably the iconic French fries, the region has undergone captivating transformations throughout the years, reflecting the dynamic nature of this agricultural pursuit.
I watched the full video. Now can you explain about the thumbnail 😊
I would much rather see how Millions Of Tons Of French Fries Are Made From Harvesting Delicious Carrots.
Spudnick manufacturing is in Blackfoot Idaho, the potato capitol of the world.
💙💙💙💙
It's funny that to grow a potato, just plant a potato.
Do you need a fully automatic french fries machine?
What is surface materials? Should list them out.
Wine conpanion???? i busted out laughing when i heard it the first time and now question it as if this video was saying that seriously. Do people eat french fries with wine?
This is more of an advertisement for farming equipment.... Just tell us the potatoes come from farmers...simple, no need to do 10 minutes on a 17 minute video about farming equipment.
One wonders if it sponsored content.
If the earth ever stood still and all you had were potato’s to grow this video could of saved your life. All the technological advancements that you could use to help grow all your crops but you instead have the mentality “just tell us the potatoes come from farmers.” Spoiled children now a days not understanding everything in this video demonstrates in detail the “equipment” those farmers and McDonalds use to feed spoiled people from step 0 to step 100 with efficiency in mind.
Looks like brand new field equipment.
I like knowing what kind of equipment is used for planting and harvesting potatoes.
Saw your comment and closed the video before 1 min..
I love tots and hash more than fries.
French fries and wine? Are you from Arkansas?
In Ireland we just boil them and eat them..
They're explaining the right way
I watched it all and did not learn a thing, maybe because I knew it all, I live on a farm half mile down wind from the plant and most days can smell the frying.
I think any value of a spud is now gone
This is where the Lays film is stolen from.
Please visit site how to make patoto chivada, now a days we have machine which remove all oil,
We must add black pepper powder, aniseed, salt ,resin,almond .
It very delicious.
Jay bharat.
I'm new to UA-cam and look forward to your support☘️😊🥰
Does Spudknik respect Right To Repair or do they ignore you if you want parts to fix it yourself?
I planted mine with my 🐻 hands 😂
5 billion pound? how many tons??????? Use meter system pliiiiiz
These are 'chips', pure and simple. Giving them an exotic title adds nothing to the basic taste. End of sermon!
The name might be exotic to you but these things have always been called ‘French fries’ in North America. ‘Chips’ in Canada and the US are what Brits call ‘crisps’. Different regions, different vernacular. End of lesson!
Would not surprise me if these were not Bill Gates potatoes or McDonald fries.
🥔🍟😋
I remember Granny doing this every night for our fried taters.
You go Valmont!! Get them Taters growing!
you shuld have started with the begining of the universe. That makes more sense
I dislike the video because the main part where the potato is shaped into fries is shown throw animation. It is not nuclear program that the different processes are shown through animation.
Potatoes are a waste of effort. Use Soylent green.
Soil water is what.
consumed just how?
😊
Just make it so it slices and cooks them then gives you a massage and makes love to you. Then throws stones at you as you make the run of shame!! 😂 Extremely impressive equipment. BTW I looked and everything costs more than five bucks!! Outrageous!! I'll just get McDonalds fries please. Ole Ronald out there on the farm diggin taters!! Idk how he keeps up?? (Confused noises increase)
lol o totally agree
It's diabetes on a conveyor belt.
That is alot of water
Would have been a great video but stopped watching after the boom, boom beat gave me a headache.
Feels like an AI channel
If it ain’t a crinkle cut, It ain’t a French fry. 😂
There are NOT the best of fries/chips, this is just FROZEN garbage
they bleach potatoes no way
He repeats himself constantly
And they taste awful. I tried frozen ones years ago, and was not impressed with the results.