I don't understand why don't they load in the wagon right from the harvester tractor. Grandpa always said they more you touch the product the more money you lose. Great video to watch thanks for posting!
No idea how I found this channel! But wow, awesome equipment!! I'm a farmer in Michigan and never seen a harvest like this!! That Deere pickup harvester with the clam and boom is really impressive as well as the operator and his skills!
Glad I could show you something new ! Where I live in South Louisiana it's mostly sugarcane country with some soybeans here and there. Further west they grow a lot of rice which I have a bunch of videos of. We call the Deere machine a cane loader. Some farms here still use this method for harvest (we call harvest "grinding") which I also have videos of if you're interested. Thanks for watching!
José André contarini moro na cidade de Barra bonita estado de São Paulo Brasil Fiquei encantado de ver o corte de cana o carregamento e o plantio meus parabéns joia beleza
l wilton Early in August, one acre will plant 3-4 acres. September one acre will plant 5-6 acres. If you hand plant with a little lower rate, you can plant 8-9 acres from a single acre.
Jay Baez Early in August, one acre will plant 3-4 acres. September one acre will plant 5-6 acres. If you hand plant with a little lower rate, you can plant 8-9 acres from a single acre.
like Superintendent 1586, I found this channel and find it interesting. Also a farm boy I wonder WHY the harvester drops the cane on the field to be picked up by another "set of tractors" instead of the harvester putting the product onto or into collection trailers? Does the cane need to "rest" or is it the weight that makes the duplicity of equipment necessary? An after thought - - Thank God for spell checkers, you would not believe the gibberish I had type before the SC popped up and yelled "Hey stujpid" - _ SEE!!!!!!
This "wholestalk" equipment used to be used for harvest as well as planting. You stack four rows of cane on one heap , then they'd burn the cane to remove the trash leaves. With planting the leaves don't matter. There's a handful of farms in Louisiana that still harvest wholestalk. I have several videos of them also if you're interested.
Yes that's correct. Cane sprouts from the ringed joints on a stalk of cane. If you'd like to learn more about the whole process check this out ua-cam.com/video/Ipwkxqq4siI/v-deo.html
At around 9:58 you can see what is happening with this cane. It is being planted in new fields, and will make new cane fields there. There are other videos here of processing whole canes into sugar. Basically they are taken to a processing plant and unloaded there, then chopped and ground up.
Gary Ecklar look at some of my other cane planting videos.. I didn't get much footage of the planters working that day. I do have a video coming out in a couple weeks that has good shots of the planters so stay tuned !
I am an agronomist in Brazil and would like to do an internship with you in the region, to better understand the cultivation method. is there a possibility?
Thanks.. Sugar cane doesn't grow from seeds, it grows from the ringed joints on stalks of cane call nodes. It is cut into four row heaps and then loaded into mechanical cane planters. The planters lay the cane in shallow trenches and then its covered and fertilized. If you'd like to learn more about the whole process check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/Ipwkxqq4siI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LouisianaSugarcane
Hi it's Husnain it's amazing to work through this Machine can you tell me what the price of this sugarcane cutting machine is? I am waiting for your answer.....
I am from pakistan Can I take guidance from you? We also cultivate sugarcane in our land but it is not as wonderful as it looks on your land. I wish there was such sugarcane in our land then we can make good profit. Guide us to give sugarcane some fertilizer to make the crop so wonderful.
Now the wheat cultivation season has started in Pakistan for which I need guidance on whether to apply fertilizer in one acre area to maximize wheat production.
i was very delighted to see the machine it has 100% usage ....where does this machine get assembled ?? can't it be delivered thtough shipping to my place around india.
I remember years ago it was another company that was making them front end loaders and cane cutters before John deer came in forgot the name the company but they was colored yellow
@@AerialAg that’s right there was a big factory outside of Thibodaux Louisiana that make em I used to be fascinated as a kid watching them work in the field out in Labadieville
Mark Lynskey nope sugar cane is a grass species they can cut it like this and have sprouts from buried rhizomes. When they harvest it they chop it into 18-24” stalks and remove all leaf that they can for easier refining.
Would be interesting to see if you could plant bamboo in between these rows in the "off season" and create top of the line wood product in the same way as for example is already done planting winter wheat in between the soybeans then vice versa going on forever now in dry till operations.
I don't understand why don't they load in the wagon right from the harvester tractor. Grandpa always said they more you touch the product the more money you lose. Great video to watch thanks for posting!
Beautiful weather for planting so far . Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!
Until Hurricane Laura shows up and puts the cane in shock
@@gabrielbeyt6267 yeah that's the bad part about it ,!!!!!! Hopefully there won't be too much damage .
No idea how I found this channel! But wow, awesome equipment!! I'm a farmer in Michigan and never seen a harvest like this!! That Deere pickup harvester with the clam and boom is really impressive as well as the operator and his skills!
Glad I could show you something new ! Where I live in South Louisiana it's mostly sugarcane country with some soybeans here and there. Further west they grow a lot of rice which I have a bunch of videos of. We call the Deere machine a cane loader. Some farms here still use this method for harvest (we call harvest "grinding") which I also have videos of if you're interested. Thanks for watching!
@@AerialAg I'll be searching for those vids! Thanks again for sharing the harvest with us! God bless and be safe.👍🇺🇸
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What is the difference between this harvester and John deere or Case harvestor. How does it help for the cane processing in the mill?
that crane harvester rocks my world
Pekne video 👍
Ešte som nevidel ako zbiera cukrová trstina 👍
Parádne mašiny, pozdravujem zo Slovenska 🇸🇰
Están cortando esa caña para nueva siembra, en el video sale como la están sembrando, SALUDOS AMIGO DESDE CENTRO AMERICA EL SALVADOR
That was fun to watch. I like the fun fact you threw in there about the loader
Cody Danos Thanks man !
I'll have another video coming up with the other Deere loader.. checked out Hebert Brothers weekend before last.
Oh awesome. Any particular reason they call themselves Planting co. ? I’m not to familiar with the carmouches operation
@@codydanos7035 Not particularly , but I've seen several farms call themselves "family name" Planting Company.. its not uncommon
Do the Burnett’s farm any along hwy 308 ? I passed towards Raceland this morning and I swear I saw their equipment from the road
José André contarini moro na cidade de Barra bonita estado de São Paulo Brasil
Fiquei encantado de ver o corte de cana o carregamento e o plantio meus parabéns joia beleza
Wow great video great drone footage
Mountain View Turning Thanks !
@@AerialAg cane for sugar making or for cattle feed?
What is the distance between the rows of planting?
1000% Aproveitamento parabéns a máquina.
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Thank you !
I want to see working of this machine on the spot. Where will I get to see it?
That rig that picks up the cane would work good for logs !
Logs are quite a bit heavier. Don't think it would hold up too good
Very nice video
What is the wheel track oth the JD 2254 loader?
I wonder how many acres of field cane you can plant from one acre of seed cane.
l wilton Early in August, one acre will plant 3-4 acres. September one acre will plant 5-6 acres. If you hand plant with a little lower rate, you can plant 8-9 acres from a single acre.
Which seeds do u plant?? (seeds name)
How much weight at harvesting in one acre ???
What kind of seed to plant ratio do you get up there with that whole stalk planter?
Jay Baez Early in August, one acre will plant 3-4 acres. September one acre will plant 5-6 acres. If you hand plant with a little lower rate, you can plant 8-9 acres from a single acre.
Where can i find a canecutter like this to buy?
Next level machinery
like Superintendent 1586, I found this channel and find it interesting. Also a farm boy I wonder WHY the harvester drops the cane on the field to be picked up by another "set of tractors" instead of the harvester putting the product onto or into collection trailers? Does the cane need to "rest" or is it the weight that makes the duplicity of equipment necessary? An after thought - - Thank God for spell checkers, you would not believe the gibberish I had type before the SC popped up and yelled "Hey stujpid" - _ SEE!!!!!!
This "wholestalk" equipment used to be used for harvest as well as planting. You stack four rows of cane on one heap , then they'd burn the cane to remove the trash leaves. With planting the leaves don't matter. There's a handful of farms in Louisiana that still harvest wholestalk. I have several videos of them also if you're interested.
Nice vid, dang thats some muddy soil.
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Very nice
So they cut it, gather it, then put it back on the cultivated field in rows?
Yes that's correct. Cane sprouts from the ringed joints on a stalk of cane. If you'd like to learn more about the whole process check this out ua-cam.com/video/Ipwkxqq4siI/v-deo.html
Is there a video of what happens after the wagon is full like unloading and storing
At around 9:58 you can see what is happening with this cane. It is being planted in new fields, and will make new cane fields there. There are other videos here of processing whole canes into sugar. Basically they are taken to a processing plant and unloaded there, then chopped and ground up.
Gary Ecklar look at some of my other cane planting videos.. I didn't get much footage of the planters working that day. I do have a video coming out in a couple weeks that has good shots of the planters so stay tuned !
what machine is cutting the sugar cane?
I need that sugar cane harvester in farming sim cause it looks great for harvesting fast
Demo Man Yea that would be awesome in Farm Simulator, but you'd need the loader too ...
@@AerialAg that would be fun for forestry aswell!!
Esa máquina es un monstruo ! 😮 imaginate un campo de caña se lo jala en un momento! Es ideal porque le da oportunidad de trabajar al de la jaiba !? 👍
I am an agronomist in Brazil and would like to do an internship with you in the region, to better understand the cultivation method. is there a possibility?
Not with me, I'm not a farmer. I'm just a videographer...
They ain't doin like this in Brazil no doubt!
What you mean by that?
(Btw im brazilian)
This looks more like sorghum to me, quite unlike the sugar cane I have seen in Queensland. Maybe a different strain?
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Nice video..explaining what is happening would also be nice though
Thanks.. Sugar cane doesn't grow from seeds, it grows from the ringed joints on stalks of cane call nodes. It is cut into four row heaps and then loaded into mechanical cane planters. The planters lay the cane in shallow trenches and then its covered and fertilized. If you'd like to learn more about the whole process check out this video:
ua-cam.com/video/Ipwkxqq4siI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LouisianaSugarcane
@@AerialAg thanks for the link
What is the trust?
Amazinggggggggg
Hi it's Husnain it's amazing to work through this Machine can you tell me what the price of this sugarcane cutting machine is? I am waiting for your answer.....
us $ 5;000
Very nice video!! 👍👍
How do I get information to be able to buy a Cameco S30 or Broussard 123 long cane cutting machine? Thank you.
They're no longer made unfortunately.
Verry good
Thanks
It agreat harvesting
Hmm Louisiana that’s were I live and so far I only see sugarcane
I am from pakistan Can I take guidance from you? We also cultivate sugarcane in our land but it is not as wonderful as it looks on your land. I wish there was such sugarcane in our land then we can make good profit. Guide us to give sugarcane some fertilizer to make the crop so wonderful.
Just asking where is this in Louisiana I live in Louisiana to
In Louisiana, along US 90, near Iberia.
This was filmed in Belle Rose, La.
very cool
Ótimo maquinaria não tem tecnologia nas faz um trabalho sensacional
I thought they Burned Sugar Cane in the Field?
They burn it if they're cutting the cane for harvest. They don't need to burn it if its for planting.
@@AerialAg
I am not from 'Sugar Country', I have been around Agriculture, though it was never Sugar.
Hy i'm from Brasil.
What the motive for u planting sugar cane in high soil elevation?
Here we planting at deep soil...
Thanks if u answer me😂😂😂
We get a lot of rain here. If not for raised rows the cane would stay under water for certain periods of time
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solo puede trabajar en terrenos planos esa cosechadora?
How could I find this cutting sugarcane machine? Anyone let me know please.
How can I buy a sugarcane plant ? I want to grow some sugarcane in my backyard but don’t know where to buy it …
Where do you live ?
@@AerialAg I live in South Carolina
Now the wheat cultivation season has started in Pakistan for which I need guidance on whether to apply fertilizer in one acre area to maximize wheat production.
Puede trabajar en área con desniveles?
Soy mexicano muy bna maquinaria
i was very delighted to see the machine it has 100% usage ....where does this machine get assembled ?? can't it be delivered thtough shipping to my place around india.
ตักปลูก.หลือ.ตัดส่งโรงงาน???
es muy útil
todo tecnificado
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I need your sugar cane harvester second hand this model but I need one row
Good
Tienes algún vídeo del ingenio dónde se proseza para ver cómo se limpia
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I remember years ago it was another company that was making them front end loaders and cane cutters before John deer came in forgot the name the company but they was colored yellow
That would be Cameco Industries
@@AerialAg that’s right there was a big factory outside of Thibodaux Louisiana that make em I used to be fascinated as a kid watching them work in the field out in Labadieville
Can i buy the sugar Cane wholesale? And how to bưu? Thanks
Can i buy the sugarcane wholesale ?
هل نستطيع أن نحصل على هذا المنتج
Dónde venden ese tipo de maquinaria en loussiana
A tecnologia é ótima , mais quantas pessoas ficaram sem emprego ?
please made in the rainiday
Está cana são para plantio porque são tão pequenas
Q alguien me ayudara kiero trabajar en esa empresa se del sictema de aire acondicionado de esas makinas
Planting? Surely this is harvest?
Mark Lynskey nope sugar cane is a grass species they can cut it like this and have sprouts from buried rhizomes. When they harvest it they chop it into 18-24” stalks and remove all leaf that they can for easier refining.
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อยากไปดูสถานที่จริงครับ
Para o plantio massa
Price
We diss in jamaica
Super but mini machain ok
Painfully slow compared to how we harvest in Australia
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Why don't they billet plant. That is a lot of cane going into the ground.
Haw I can get this machine
KOREA DEGU City HONG 미국이 최고다 슈가 잘먹는다 덕분에👍👌
No planting was shown. Just cutting.
At the 10:00 mark there's some planting.
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Si me pueden ayudar qiero trabajar en esa empresa soy operador de alzadora 2254 radico en los Ángeles California
They're going about it all wrong here.
I'm quite sure they know what they're doing.
@@AerialAg yeah I know.
WTF is up with all the commercials in Spanish?
This machine is not so good . It leaves too much of the TOP on. It should cut off most of the green leaf.
Doesn't really matter when planting ..
After I posted the comment, it crossed my mind that probably the cane may be for planting.
@@mohammedali808 sure it did 🙄
I could find a use for the cane picker up in one of those cities with the riots going on, lol.
PIPER DOUG "Protester Digester" lol
@@AerialAg Patent pending, tho i'd love to see their faces if you came down the street with a Class forage harvester.
PIPER DOUG I bet they'd be gone in no time lol !
Yep
Would be interesting to see if you could plant bamboo in between these rows in the "off season" and create top of the line wood product in the same way as for example is already done planting winter wheat in between the soybeans then vice versa going on forever now in dry till operations.
That's a lot of trash.. that cutting machine is not so efficient and leaves are still there..
This is for planting so the trash doesn't matter
They ain't doin like this in Brazil no doubt!