Deep ploughing & Field Leveling | Fendt 939 S4 (2x) & 1050 | Van Werven | diepploegen / Plowing
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2019
- Deep ploughing and field leveling using two Fendt 939 s4 and a Fendt 1050 from contrator Van Werven in the Flevopolder in the Netherlands.
First we see the field ploughed using a Panther deep-plough, witch is capable of ploughing 110cm / 3.6ft deep. The top layer of clay soil is ploughed under and the lighter sand and peat soil is brought to the surface to make the land more suitable for other crops and easier to work on.
After ploughing the field needs to be leveled for improved water coverage and drainage using a two BOS Combo-Dozer scrapers pulled by another Fendt 939 and 1050 vario.
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The 939 is a classic favorite, but the 1050 definitely has its own appeal! Great videos showcasing these impressive tractors!
good thing you dutchies leveled that field i saw a few bumps that were 2-3 millimeter high !
lol !
Love the way the dirt looks after its been plowed.
Great video !
The 939 is still my favourite tractor, but the 1050 also looks good!
Great Video!
.طمم
Great video
great vidéo
Mooie video met mooie tractoren.
Alweer een prachtige video Martijn. Zeer mooie schots gemaakt zowel vanaf de grond als uit de lucht 👍🏻 goed bezig
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Very good
Very good job
Bel video come sempre continua così 👍 😎 💪
Cooles Video 😉
Super
Great video and machines!! Greets Stefan
Amazing great video deep plugging and great agriculture machineries and nice computerized erase machine
Ali agriculture form
很好很棒
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Good job, good tractor
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Amazing video
Mooie video!
Awesome plowing!
Really good video, great filming & nice to watch!!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The excellent filming and overall quality make it a pleasure to watch. Thanks for appreciating the content!
Good job! 😉
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Thats the plow is very just and good.......
Super mooi filmpje!
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Awesome 💞
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very nice video!!!
Very good video
I like agriculture for ever in my life
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Toop
Khủng thật 390 hp
NEDERLAND🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
The rolls Royce of tractors
Глубокую вспашку применяют для окультуривания почвы, как правило когда есть слой торфа и песка или песка и глины при смешивания коих получают более плодородную землю, я не почвовед, для вас загуглил😉
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Another great video, am I right in thinking they use a GPS system to help level off the land.
More likely laser level
Laser
Some people are saying laser, but they are definitely using GPS. If they used a laser they would have a much larger receiver on the pole. This smal receiver is used for GPS. I think its from te company Topcon because it's the same ones we use on our excavators.
Does the farm produce much bigger yields after this? All this must be a massive expense in fuel
*What's the reason for the chain connecting the front and rear axles that we can spot in the early part of the video?*
Man een wat materiaal😍😍 zoeken ze nog personeel bij van Werven? 👍🏻👍🏻
Ik moet zeggen dat ik er van sta te kijken hoeveel kracht er nodig is om zo’n “field levelar” te trekken (ik weet t Nederlandse woord niet)
Kilverbak
Kilverbord en ja, grond is zwaar :)
Perché quale motivo si deve arare con un trattore gommato che perde aderenza e brucia i copertoni ,si ara con i trattori cingolati
Love your videos.
These operations are made every year?
it's too expensive to do it every year. I think they do it once in 6 - 7 years.
@@cornel0013 thanks for sharing information. I'm from Brazil.
@@FabioGil14 I think they do it. I'm from Romania and here we don't do this job. We have only subsoliers and brake the ground at 45 cm deep
Cornel 001 They actually do it annually (or at least regularly). This area in the Netherlands was cultivated in the 20th century out of the IJsselmeer and has to be deep plowed regularly. For this job they build their own deep plows (nobody does deep plowing anywhere anymore really) and reinforce their tractors because of the slant of the tractor and the badly distributed tension. They even plow about 1,60m deep sometimes (two tractors for extra horses).
@@henningquast8456 Do you know what's the actual purpose of the leveling? I mean what would be the advantage, as it doesn't look very uneven, at least to me(having no clue about this business)?
What is the pupose of the chain between the front and rear axels seen early in the video?
Sometimes there is need to add another tractor. The chain attaches to the rear of this tractor so the added one does not pull this one apart. Just hooking up to the front puts much strain on it that it was not designed for.
Alex Veldhuis The Company doing the plowing had a 600 hp articulated tractor imported in the 90s with which they pulled apart two Fendt tractors (924, 822) while plowing 1,60-2,00m deep. Since then they pull at the rear axle. Originally their idea was to use the Cameco tractor for plowing deeper than usual (the highest hp you could buy in Europe in the 90s was under 300) but it turned out that articulated tractors could not be steered in this slant (plow will steer the tractor instead the tractor the plow).
@@henningquast8456 I can imagine how an articulated tractor would struggle with this, as they tend to have both ends re-orientate themselves during minor steering inputs, which is a problem with most direct mount land engaging implements and why they tend to be used with trailed gear instead. But in this case, even pulled on the draw-bar, the implement controls the tractor. Yes, I see the problem. There is a lot of lateral force acting on the plough as it is moved through the soil. Regarding the pulled apart Fendt; Big ouch on the wallet. I have seen tractors that were stuck hard simply pulled in 2 by attempts to pull them out. A popular attaching point seems to be the weights up front, or the front axle. Don't do it.
Alex Veldhuis You‘re right, rather on the rear axle or plow itself. Pretty expensive learning curve. You are also right on the lateral force. The company (Von Werven) actually reinforces their tractors to handle these forces better. But for 1,20m 390 hp are enough to plow at 10 km/h. Would be quite interesting to see how the 517 hp 1050 handles deeper than 1,20 m plowing, but I guess they aren’t using him right now because they haven‘t reinforced him yet.
My farm gets big rocks at that deep level. I can't deep plough. But its best to do that .
Rahul. Yadav
1:39 nice Vestas turbine
Warum gräbt man Humus unter um dadurch Sand hochzuholen?!
Es steht zwar in der Beschreibung, aber nochmal auf deutsch: um den leichteren Boden nach oben zu holen, da man ihn besser bearbeiten kann und besser geeignet ist für bestimmte Pflanzen.
Gibt es ein Video auf deutsch zu, einfach mal „tiefpflügen“ suchen. Das Land in den Niederlangen wurde erst im 20. Jahrhundert dem IJsselmeer abgewonnen, sodass Tiefpflügen scheinbar immer noch nötig ist.
This guy does not like no tilling😂
Of course not. No till means your ground will slowly become unfarmable. They need to plow to keep the fields fertile as the ground has been reclaimed from the sea.
Martin Skevla No shit Captain Obvious😑
You're right, I have to go out to plow down all my pastures every second year? 😂
Notill needs a living, healthy soil. Soiltyp doesnt madder.
Waaaoow
So doesn't deep plowing deplete the soil of organic matter overtime. Leaving only compact sandy clay dirt?
I'm sorry for my ignorance, but why don't you spread manure on top first before you deep plow?
You need to put just as much organic material back into the soil as you take out or this deep plowing will only be a temporary solution.
Deep plowing breaks the hard pan of soil compaction so you have better and deeper root structure on the crop.
What is the chain below the tractor?
The chain is for when the conditions become worse due to rainfall. Then the 939 will not be able to pull the plough on it's own. Then there will be hooked up a 2nd tractor. To avoid the 939 pulled in two pieces the 2nd tractor is hooked-up directly to the plough.
thank you
Dick Timmerman Or if they want to plow deeper (1,60m).
Yeah they learned that the hard way some years back when that Cameco they had pulled the Fendt in front of the plough in half 😅
Cual es el punto de emparejar
Why soo deep if i plough 30cm deep pull all the stones and rocks out?
No rocks and stones in most if not the whole of the netherlands
@@Roderik81 you are very lucky whe have stones in most fields
I can feel the exhaust pressure from 250km away. What is the fuel consumption on these machines? like.. 25L/h?
Actually 50-60 L under heavy load
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Fendt 1050 vario how much fuel use 1 hour
How much that Tractor cost
Сколка см 50 см или 60 см
That really takes some horsepuppies to do!
Heavy loam with iron deposits
There is no way that is ploughing 1.1 , more 0.5 m , bearly scratching the surface
Dhiraj
А почему так глубоко пашет?
O co tu chodzi co On robi ? Niech mi ktoś wytłumaczy ...
Ora?xd ale tez sie zastanawiem 2 skiby pług i fendt 939 xd
@@nauuura8534 Ja tego nie rozumiem, ale czemu tak co Oni w ogóle robią...
Warum flügt man so tief?
Dies ißt zurück erobertes land vom Meer. Da ißt schwere See Ton auf 'm Boden. Hiermit erleichtern die dem Land wobei auch andere Früchte als Zuckerrüben und Kartoffeln besser wachsen.
Как же мы от них отстали !! Это пиздец.
How can i buy it?
Well ,feild leveling is one way of giving those over priced lumps something to do
Why plough so deep?
To get to the deeper layers of thr soil that have been compressed by all that heavy machinery over the years.
How do the field levelers work?
leaders uses fendt
Da,s pas Fendt power
Poah
that's what I would say too. ;-)
Sjon dear trekkah
Das mien merk
Please don't jump all over me here I'm merely asking. Does this not just dry out the soil and break up any goodness and micronutrients that have formed ?
Yes
If they're not farming weed or coc what could they possibly grow to pay for those machines? I can't imagine the cost of operating them
here in latvia i think mybe with one furrow can ploug 70 cm deep but not 1m because we hawe hard ground
This is 4mtr below sea level on land reclaimed from the sea in 1957. This is former blue sea clay, which is very hard to work on. most of the times started to plant canola, later on they planted a lot of wheat. from end 60's the land was very suitable for potatoes, sugar beets and earlier mentioned crops. Nowadays there are planted also a lot of (tulip) bulbs. These can't stand the heavy soil, therefore they started to do this deep ploughing operation to make the soil lighter. If it becomes suitable for more than only the bulbs, I really don't know.
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J ai jamais vu se labour en Algérie
I want to work with you in farm but I am from India son of a farmer
That doesn't look fun
Why are Europeans constantly plowing?
Don’t get it.
Never see it here in US.
I am curious. How do you guys handle compressed soil?
For good rooting plains the soil needs to be loose with the potential to absorb water fast and let air get into the ground. With a plow you basicaly turn the soil upside down. The old plant matter gets burried for better decay and the bottom layer comes back up with nutrients for the next sowing.
@@goliathprojects7354
Subsoiler or chisel plow.
Don't really turn the soil over just help with compaction and get some air
@@Evnflw1 A lot of farmers over here are switching to plowless agriculture because plowing really harms the ecosystem in the ground. It completely destroys it to be exact.
Imagine building a house only to destroy it only to rebuild it again.
@@goliathprojects7354
Thats what I thought
Thats why you don't see a lot in US.
Some farmers in South Dakota Montana and Canada do completely no till unless the soil becomes totally unmanageable
@@goliathprojects7354 That is not 100% true. Plowing is not harmful to the soil, but ploughing to deep is harmful because you work your humus under, what we call, dead soil, because there is no nutritions like nitrogen in this layer. What they are doing in this video is stupid, to loose compactions in deeper layers you should use a subsoiler. In america they don't use plows like ours, because most of them need to safe water. And of course, no till is cheaper as tillage like this
На такой глубине земля мёртвая, зачем так глубоко пахать
I suppose someone told the farmer this was a good idea, and they believed them ?
You gonna tell Dutch farmers how to do their job? They have the highest yields in the world and because they are below sea level they Need to plow. There's differs climates around the world u know
As Martin mentioned, this ground was regained from the IJsselmeer in the 20th century, so deep plowing is this necessary to farm it at all
Insane destruction of soil's life...
Mohit Panchal
Y am I not a farmer😥😥
No real reason for this other than to try and roll back the years of disastrous "no till" farming ,they will never learn as long as factory farming is allowed unchecked
There is no farmer in the netherlands that does no till.
Please read the former replies. There is surely a use for it, it is NOT the reason you mention. As mentioned below, normal ploughing is done every 1-3 years. The farmers in the Netherlands are careful on their land since this is their bread.
This land was regained from the IJsselmeer in the 20th century, so they still have heavy clay soils which need to be plowed deep to be farmed at all.
Great video
Very good