When you think about how sugarcane was harvested back in the olden days, with swarms of men wielding machetes, and often those men were slaves, it makes you appreciate machines like these.
Man, its like watching a ballet! Just watched another cane harvesting video - reportedly from Louisiana - and found it so outside of my own experience that I had to do a search for how others in the area did it. This video looks just how we do it in the Burdekin, with a single harvester doing the cutting, separating and delivery to the cages. All you need is a narrow-gauge cane-train taking the results to the refinery for me to think I'm back home again.
When the sugarcane is burnt, only the cut stalks go into the wagon hopper. Thus only the stalk goes to the sugar mill. But with no burn, all that leafy debris, sans only some of the green, goes along with the cut stalks to the sugar mill, thus diluting the sugar product.
Without the burn - and the resultant air pollution I remember calling 'Burdekin Snow' back home - all those top-leaves are available to pre-fertilise the soil for the next crop. Please note that there is a cutting-attachment on the top of the arm aimed at removing most of these. Also, you'll see a spray of loose vegetation out the rear that has been cut from the cane stalks.
These machines have cleaning organs that allow a good harvest of green sugar cane without straw, in the video two things can be seen, one, apparently the fans are not well regulated so that a correct separation of the stalks and leaves is not made . The other thing is that an impurity extractor must be placed in the discharge conveyor, this machine does not have it, this makes it easier for the wagon not only to go the stems
That cane that's being cut here is hauled to the sugar mill where it is refined into raw sugar and molasses. Check out this link to see the whole process: ua-cam.com/video/Ipwkxqq4siI/v-deo.html
Hi Aerial Ag, I hope you are well. I am an independent filmmaker currently working on a documentary about sugarcane harvesting in the Glades. I am reaching out because I would love to use some of this footage as B-ROLL in the finished film. If possible, could you please provide an e-mail address that I could use to send a release form over to you? Thank you so much for your patience and time!
@@AerialAg last Year when I was at my grandparents house a local sugarcane farm Loreauville Harvesting Company was Harvesting our sugarcane with M.A Patout and Son's Patout Equipment company so I saw 5 Sugarcane Harvesters at Once . It was pretty neat how normally I see 1 or 2 Sugarcane Harvesters running but I saw 5 most of them were John deeres while Loreauville Harvesting Company has a CASE IH sugarcane Harvester with some John Deere Tractors . You should have been there to film it , it was amazing how a sugar mill helps a Sugarcane Farmer by sending Mill employees with cane trucks , carts tractors , and Harvesters.
@@gabrielbeyt6267 I want to try and get out to see Patout doing some harvesting this year. They have those old cane harvesters converted to haulouts that look pretty interesting.
Turning around takes like half a minute if you are very slow. I really dont get how this would affect the efficency, especially as they have plenty of space to turn around.
When you think about how sugarcane was harvested back in the olden days, with swarms of men wielding machetes, and often those men were slaves, it makes you appreciate machines like these.
This is the case in India in 2021. We have very tiny farmlands where such machines can't go and are not affordable.
that is the case of Mexico today
Man, its like watching a ballet!
Just watched another cane harvesting video - reportedly from Louisiana - and found it so outside of my own experience that I had to do a search for how others in the area did it. This video looks just how we do it in the Burdekin, with a single harvester doing the cutting, separating and delivery to the cages. All you need is a narrow-gauge cane-train taking the results to the refinery for me to think I'm back home again.
So satisfying watching a harvester cut Cane
We’ve got a professional ‘Show-off’ at 5:20. ;)
When the sugarcane is burnt, only the cut stalks go into the wagon hopper. Thus only the stalk goes to the sugar mill. But with no burn, all that leafy debris, sans only some of the green, goes along with the cut stalks to the sugar mill, thus diluting the sugar product.
Without the burn - and the resultant air pollution I remember calling 'Burdekin Snow' back home - all those top-leaves are available to pre-fertilise the soil for the next crop. Please note that there is a cutting-attachment on the top of the arm aimed at removing most of these. Also, you'll see a spray of loose vegetation out the rear that has been cut from the cane stalks.
These machines have cleaning organs that allow a good harvest of green sugar cane without straw, in the video two things can be seen, one, apparently the fans are not well regulated so that a correct separation of the stalks and leaves is not made . The other thing is that an impurity extractor must be placed in the discharge conveyor, this machine does not have it, this makes it easier for the wagon not only to go the stems
Farming Simulator 2017 in real :D
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How many hectares can it cut in an average day
Why are the harvesters so small
Great video!
Where exactly do you sell raw sugarcane? Is there a special coop for that?
That cane that's being cut here is hauled to the sugar mill where it is refined into raw sugar and molasses. Check out this link to see the whole process: ua-cam.com/video/Ipwkxqq4siI/v-deo.html
Probably either a Mexican Food Market or an Oriental Food Market
Nice! All in my home state
Hi Aerial Ag, I hope you are well. I am an independent filmmaker currently working on a documentary about sugarcane harvesting in the Glades. I am reaching out because I would love to use some of this footage as B-ROLL in the finished film. If possible, could you please provide an e-mail address that I could use to send a release form over to you? Thank you so much for your patience and time!
Seen this going on when I was around Jeanerette
Another amazing video! Good job!!
Brp Fan thanks a bunch!
@@AerialAg last Year when I was at my grandparents house a local sugarcane farm Loreauville Harvesting Company was Harvesting our sugarcane with M.A Patout and Son's Patout Equipment company so I saw 5 Sugarcane Harvesters at Once . It was pretty neat how normally I see 1 or 2 Sugarcane Harvesters running but I saw 5 most of them were John deeres while Loreauville Harvesting Company has a CASE IH sugarcane Harvester with some John Deere Tractors . You should have been there to film it , it was amazing how a sugar mill helps a Sugarcane Farmer by sending Mill employees with cane trucks , carts tractors , and Harvesters.
@@gabrielbeyt6267 I want to try and get out to see Patout doing some harvesting this year. They have those old cane harvesters converted to haulouts that look pretty interesting.
@@AerialAg I know for a while they had them out in St. Martinville where La freniere rd and Leed Champagne rd meet.
@@AerialAg So can you get some Footage of Patout doing some Harvesting? or do you have Footage of Patout Harvesting sugarcane?
Hi, can I repost this video on Instagram?
Yes
I would love to see that in real life amazing
can i use somethings scene in my video?
As long as you dont use the whole thing or alter it I guess so.
@@AerialAg thank you
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Farming simulator 17 platinum edition in real :)
Great job guys.
Nice Video 👍greets Marko
Why drive backwards?
Hopfa u Felder LS17 saves time by not turning around. This crew rolls very fast.
Turning around takes like half a minute if you are very slow. I really dont get how this would affect the efficency, especially as they have plenty of space to turn around.
Well he seems to drive in reverse just fine so why not? Like I said these guys barely stop at all.
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Exactement comme dans fs19😂
Nice Maschine
So fast. is forcing the machine a lot
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