2020 Grinding - Cutting Sugarcane in Muddy Conditions 4K
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2020
- Borel Farms running this 2014 Case IH 8800 cane harvester. A resent front dumped some rain which made for a little bit of mud. This farm operates two additional cane harvesters.
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That’s my pop!!!and i miss him soOoooo much
Cane farmers here in Australia would be going ballistic over that amount of spilled billets.
Sugar cane looks pretty good since they been getting beat up by the hurricanes. Thanks as always.
liked video very much
Thanks!
Work in progress no matter what!!!!!!!! Nice!!!!
Awesome video
eleven years operating one of these here in Brazil
Damn good vid as always. Muddy yes I agree, - I was hoping to see another tractor actually give the front one being loaded a push, - never seen it in one of your videos. I liked it around 17.00 when he got the empty trailer stuck in the wrong row, - it wasn't that keen on getting into the ones behind the tractor, he had to pull it quite a way before it would move over.
Lol thanks.. it wasn't quite wet enough to require push tractors in the field... So far we've had fantastic weather overall this year since grinding started.
Looks like the same conditions we harvesting in back here in Australia
Great Harvesting
look so great
somewhere i can get liners from some cameco 1800 and thompson rod loader?
Excelente 🙏👍🇻🇪
Nice job....
Thanks!
Please advise who made the high tip trailer . thank you in advance.
Progressive Tractor and Implement in Parks Louisiana
@@AerialAg Thank you again
@@AerialAg where iam from
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What’s the growing season for sugar cane how many days
Richard S Sugar cane in Louisiana is planted in August and September. Harvest usually starts around mid September- October
@@AerialAg Are you going to film some Whole Stalk Sugarcane Harvesting?
@@gabrielbeyt6267 Yes, probably next week if the weather stays nice.
Guess he didn’t realize you were filming
Cody Danos He saw me with the camcorder initially , but then I broke out the drone lol
Has there ever been a cane harvester that pulls its own dump wagon?
PIPER DOUG I can't recall personally seeing that before. But I'm sure someone tried it.
That's seed sugar cane isn't it?
No, this was harvest
Is that 10 in the background?
Yes
Jack Weeks Yep, shot this around Breaux Bridge and Henderson
@@AerialAg I knew if I watched your videos long enough I’d recognize where you were filming! I’m from south Georgia but have traveled through Louisiana quite a bit. It’s interesting to see how a crop is grown and harvested that’s not local to you. Good job and thank you!
@@jackweeks8099 Pretty good of you to be able to pick that out! Thanks for watching!
@@AerialAg last year I was making two trips a week from here to Houston, so I got fairly familiar with 10.
I AM acene harvester operator
I need a job ILIVE here in maryland
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