The Amazing Raspberry Harvester
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- Опубліковано 16 сер 2013
- YourProduceGuy visits the Floyd Family Farms in lake town Utah. They run a raspberry farm right near Bear Lake. Because of how cold it gets at night, they are able to produce some extra sweet raspberries. They have one amazing machine that picks the raspberries for them too. Come along for the adventure!
Also make sure to check out their delicious raspberry products at www.chadsraspberrykitchen.com/
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The TulanMagic Rasberries are the best raspberries in my opinion. Very sweet and juicy.
Man I love these videos YPG, Fascinating, makes you realize how complicated it is to mass pick them.
Steve
This is surprisingly a mellow and calming video. Now I want berries.
Thank you! Very interesting video!
Thank you so much for this video! I start my first job on the pickers this year! I loved seeing what I will be doing soon!
Cool! I like that you went on location for your shoot! Can't wait to see the raspberry jam video!
I LOVE raspberries!
Really cool harvesting machine!
Freeze dried raspberries are really good and if you crush them you can add it to milk, desserts, or bird dishes.
Outstanding on-location! Was very interesting to see the harvester.
Many raspberry , amazing good .
Wow amazing informative video . I was always amazed by the trip berries make to our fridge . Thank you so much for your effort . Love from Saudi
It is amazing. Kind of baffling because they're so fragile and perishable
Beautiful state. Good website for them. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for filling in my information gap! Great video.
Very interesting- thanks!
Interesting device
excellent video again, i like the bamboo shoots, they taste good, keep up the excellent videos and get your farm the way you like it🥰❤ ! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
Reaaly awesome video, I always wondered how machines picked the raspberry and stuff, ty :)
That is cool
Amazing job
Am from Blairgowrie , Scotland where it was said we produced approx over 50% of the worlds Raspberries, for over 100 years and we still produce loads for a wee town. loved the video, took me back to the good old days
Hello . What is the best raspberry breed ???
I really like these field videos. I see they put you to work too :)
That's so interesting to know how we get them in the market.
That's Dedication YPG and I/We Appreciate it, It was well shot and fun to watch, Thanks Buddy ;o)
Steve
Now imagine if someone makes a machine that does it in reverse!
Enjoyed watching, thank you. The machine picking was impressive,... though when You picked though the "left overs",... I thought I'd rather have the scraps then what the machine picked for me.
The bob Ross of produce
That is really cool! :)
This process doesn't seem very gentle. But raspberries seem very fragile. Are commercial raspberries always machine harvested? Or are they machine harvested for jams and freezer berries and such, but hand picked for regular raw raspberries in a clamshell container?
very interesting never seen raspberry picker
Could I please have the name of your Raspberry Machine... I
The sweetest are in Maryland - yours are shipped and cannot be as ripe as hand picked and you know that. Fresh is relative. 30 years of growing them in the hottest climate near Wash. D.C. OK don't make a living at it and couldn't since they have to be hand picked - fascinating machine you use though. Always wondered bow they "all of a sudden" came to market en mass. Best are always expensive and local. Yours are cheap and air freighted to D.C. and yes I'm a customer. Washington State would say the same thing about theirs by the way.
Good job on your video's. I've been a produce man for years, and I've been sending people to your sight. Strangely enough, I used to work on a much larger berry picking machine in my teen years a long time ago. The machines we used required two people to drive them. one person front and back. Rather then bars beating the berries, it used pans that beat in and out of the bushes, and had a center belt that the berries came across. It took four people to operate the picker and crate berrries
This process doesn't seem very gentle. But raspberries seem very fragile. Are commercial raspberries always machine harvested? Or are they machine harvested for jams and freezer berries and such, but hand picked for regular raw raspberries in a clamshell container?
@@daltanionwaves, I can't speak of how things are done now, but living in Oregon at the time, there were a lot of smaller farmers that picked the berries by hand. The berries we picked by machine all went to the cannery. That being said, the machines weren't as harsh as you might be thinking, but we definitely had to hustle to make sure there were no contaminants mixed in with the berries. For me, this was all the way back in the early 80's.
Looks awesome...but I like Black Raspberries the best. They are getting harder to find too.
Patrick King We have wild raspberries (black) growing in a forest near our park! It seems that only my family knows about them :)
GoldGriffin961
You'll have to pick them before the birds and squirrels get them or somebody else finds them. They're good with milk and sugar like you were eating cereal.
small yield
a lot of the time, i find bugs inside my raspberries. It's very off putting and makes me want to throw the whole pack away and vomit out the ones i've eaten.
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內娃㙮州
Don't smoosh them!
Labor intensive.
But worth it.
ICK !
猶他州, 給他吧。
This is not healthy way to pick up
i dont care for the big machine .....
You have to be gentle with them
They are so fragile. Once they are mushy no one is going to buy them