श्रीमान जी आपका हृदय से धन्यवाद, और दूसरी तरफ हमारे देश के युवा पीढी जिनको वीडियो बनाने से ही फुर्सत नहीं क्या वह ऐसे आविष्कार नहीं कर सकते 135 करोड़ों लोगों का यह देश 🇮🇳है और सब लगे है वीडियो बनाने में। आपका फिर एक बार धन्यवाद,,🇺🇸
@@Y0uEnj0yMyselfIndia have a population and not a technology problem something not so easy to solve. As they are a part of the commonwealth a simple tool as demontrate are well known for a long time. It is like you have fix one problem and at the same time it has created more problems. How are the farm workers going to feed their family knowing they have or will been replaced...
@@Steven-we9kr no one will lose their job, there are many many more works available..govt is promoting skill development centres all around India, so there is never going to be job scarcity for daily wage earners, every little improvements helps in nation building, they can move to better roles now,dont worry
@@Steven-we9kr a luddite speaking out against use of scythes of all things is even more shocking than when I originally saw this video and found out Indians didn't use them.
In my childhood i cut the grass for cows by sitting on the ground with a small sickle,,it could have been far more better if we have had this technology,❤
How wonderful that the Minister of Agriculture gave it a try! I have been limited to a sickle and rotary mower in my yard, which is really a meadow. Back breaking! My scythe will be here soon, and I'm so happy, so this video resonated with me. I lived in Austria and have never forgotten the families out with their scythes gathering hay for the cows. Never saw a rake attachment like here, though.
It is quite mind-blowing to realise some places didn't have the scythe as a concept. Wish all the best of luck to the people there who would now be able to use it.
TheHuangShan You're Chinese? I was just asking my mom who grew up during the Cultural Revolution if she used one of these while growing up in a communal farm in the Pearl River Delta. She said she wish she had a scythe, but only had knives, sickles, and scissors and as far as she knew only people from the north who spoke Mandarin had scythes back then. I feel so weak and lazy. Here I am as a healthy young man, and my back and arms are killing me just from clearing my backyard with weeds with a weedwhacker, shovel, and pickaxe.
Incredible that there where still people who cut fields of wheat with a small, curved, knife in 2016. It's like we are still in the stone age :-) Thank you guys for helping those farmers out with education !
Even more bizarre to think of is that these people weren't even using a Scythe prior to this and were just using their hands...kind of blows my mind that education was so horrible that they couldn't even think of something...anything, better than their hands. I really hope it all was this way prior because the person who owns the land just wanted to pay less (no expenses on tools and pay workers very little).
Jussstttt in case you were mocking me...I meant in regards to common sense ;) if no mocking was involved in this comment, I approve :D :D !! I mean, they should just use their smart phones and use google for crying out loud, such plebs.
redknight801 No worries about India, they got very cheap mobiles and Internet now. The people in India are actually quite OK. The population is so huge that there are people who are at a very cutting edge of science, and at the same time people who did not know about the basic farming tools, which they could use in their life. This video is amazing in the sense that we can lift up some of the villages in our world with very little investment. There is so much potential to grow with so little investment.
ज़िन्दगी में कुछ भी बनिये मगर दिल से “किसान ” जरूर बने रहो क्योकिं किसान सिर्फ अपने परिवार को नही पालता बल्कि वह ‘ईमानदारी’ और “स्वाभिमानिता” को भी ज़िन्दगी भर पालता है!🙏🙏
@@XboxIssues I'm sorry if I sounded a little butthurt. The thing is it's very hard to tell if it's a joke or not when it's in written form. Not to mention that our culture is so different from yours that it's hard to grasp if it's serious or just humor. You see, in india we don't consider bullying or disrespecting other countries to be humor.
सर यह देखने में हमें बहुत अच्छा लगा है मैं चाहता हूं कि हमारे देश में सारे किसानों के पास यह पहुंच जाना चाहिए ताकि हमारे किसानों को बहुत ही बहुत ही सुविधा पड़े गा मैं राघो कुमार सितामदी बिहार मैं चाहता हूं बिहार में भी बहुत जल्दी आना चाहिए
this is so cool. i'm glad you could help these people out. being bent over cutting them with the sickle looks literally back breaking compared to using a scythe
Been a long time since I saw my grandfather use a scythe. I had sort of classed them as a bygone thing. I am glad I was wrong. Anything that allows increased productivity for a family with only the expenditure of your hard work is definitely a good thing. Wonderful.
Using a scythe is both fun and healthy when you learn how to do it properly (it's not rocket science, just keep your back straight and your feet away from the blade). If you have a large backyard trimming the grass with a scythe instead of a lawn mauler can be a nice workout alternative.
YT recommended this after 4 year of uploading. And this is crop-harvest time in India..Really amazing tool and easy to use .. Much much appreciated.. The best thing is it can be used with hands , no other machinery power needed...
Blessings to you for your wonderful work on this project, improving the lives of so many with this wonderful tool. I just love appropriate technology fueled by body power. I use my scythes almost every day of the year on my little farm, sometimes against the backdrop of a gang of massive 4WD tractors slaying silage across the road. I encourage anyone to trade in their brushcutter or strimmer for one of these marvelous implements.
Agar kisi ki zindagi ko aasaan bana sakte ho to is ke jaisa punya ka kaam is dooniya me koi aur nahi hai...👍🙄 Aap ne in kisaan Logo ki life aasan kardi...😁🙏💐💯 percent 🙏 Dhanyawad 🙏💎🌟👏
In Romania as a young I learned to use it as my family have lots of land and we cannot let him overgrow. I always pressed the issue that is not effective and labor intensive and there needs to be another way to cut grass on the slopes, but I never imagined that some parts of the world did not have even the scythe as a concept. I would say, from my experience, that for cutting hay is not very effective when compared with modern tools, but for harvesting small plots of cereal grass still is, also for cultivated grass as Alfalfa is still moderate effective. (I think they need a more light leading device)
Of course it isn't good compared to the huge tractor we have that can affect more than 3 times the scythe but the scythe is one of the best farming tool
We westerners, or at least some of us won't get it that this was a great community event, and discovery of this 'new farming tool'. Even had the Minister of Agriculture using a scythe. Great occasion for the local population there. Some of us in the western world have forgotten how normal communities work given with these modern times, with all our wonderful technology how we have become so insular, and uncaring about our immediate neighbours down our streets.
So much of hard work farmers do. It’s relaxing as well tough to watch them Working so hard. Hats off to people who are helping them with basic tools available. Many of our farmers need awareness. Jai jawaan jai kisaan.
Makes me think someone should make a church of technology which uses the existing gods they know and believe in to introduce technology to both remote places and normal places. If the orthodox priests really wanted their missionary missions in India to be effective, they could simply bring gifts of technology to the people. Both bringing already-made tools to teach them with and teaching them to make new tools, as well as teaching them science. I wonder if that would lead to a situation similar to Warhamer 40k, where they pray to the Machine Gods. And India already has a God of Technology and Invention, called Vishvakarman .
This farmers r the real hero of this world. We city people r good for nothing. Society gives us this higher place to rock. But do we deserved it. R we really helping the people of the land n planet earth. We create more factory n destroyed mother earth by doing that. We give birth to obsess city people who eat n sleep n do nothing.
Digital Army India will never be far in economy lol. They are a poor country and always will be. We can show them Tractors in 3018 tho. They will be Speechless
But still sickle is better These farmers will realize it soon enough A small scale farmer can't afford to lose grain and the scythe is doing exactly that
Love the music by the way, reminds me of listening to the Indian program on Radio Malaysia when I lived there, but am also a big fan of Indian music anyway, especially the sitar played by Ravi Shankar. Very relaxing...will never tire of the sitar.
It's good to see that an old tool still has a home. For these people who don't have access to mechanized farm equipment, a scythe must be such an amazing boon. The one man said "It literally gives us freedom." I can imagine all the hours that such a tool frees up for them. Time they can spend doing other things that might need taking care of but that they have to put off. Time is more valuable than gold.
I would point out that the mechanized farm equipment you speak of is actually far worse for the land than the Scythe. I was shocked to learn that the basic Scythe, as antiquated as it seems, is actually 2 times faster than a modern string trimmer and just as fast as a push mower. That means 90% of the people who have lawns, urban or not, can be doing away with their modern machinery if only they knew about the scythe's benefits. Imagine how quiet the weekends would be if more people were using Scythes to tend their yards? Imagine how much pollution and energy we'd save if we got even a fraction of the people away from using the modern contraptions made of plastic and running on oil and gas?! I know quite a few people who hire lawncare companies to tend their yards, and they always say how much they hate the noise, but it's a trade-off because they hate dealing with the mowers and all that even more.
@@threeriversforge1997 tell that to the farmer (and his wife) that doesn't have to put all fourteen of his kids to work in the fields and can, instead, send his *four* kids to school while he takes care of his entire property with a handful of mechanical equipment and you still get to enjoy the fruits of that's labor. His kids can become doctors, engineers, whatever they want while he remains a farmer. All without destroying his body and looking like an 80 year old man by the time he's 40. Not all crops can be harvested by a scythe... Like, say, potatoes.
@@SoulSoundMuisc I love how you went for the very worst illustration you could find to support your point. You literally didn't even read totality of my post. Instead, you saw the first sentence, made up your mind, and jumped in with both feet. 🤣
Thanks for choosing my Kanpur to demonstrate this tool. It has amazing speed and good for India where manual labour is used in agriculture. But this tool seems to be too much unsafe. Check if safety can be enhanced.
If properly trained it is a really safe tool. You just have to watch out that there is nobody standing in the way. The blade always stays far away from the person cutting.
One must be careful. A sharpened scythe blade seems sharper than a razor blade for beards. One could put a cover on the tip. But children and animals should be kept far away and the handler remain watchful. We do not allow children around the scythe - even when it is not being used.
Good one. India needs such environment friendly and cheap development. Good invention. I appreciate your work. All the best. Make it available all over India. Thank you
It is, if the handle is fine tuned for your height and arm length. The trick is to have two handles on the staff, for the hands to rest comfortably and for the blade to rest on the ground, with the cutting edge of the blade at a 30 degrees, or a few cm/in/fingers above the ground.
Pros .Work will become easy .Reduce the production cost .Work will be done in less time in contrast with traditional system .Best for small and marginal farmers Cons .will eradicate the jobs of labour which directly effect their livelihood.
Farmers are paid by the volume or mass of their crops without consideration for how many people it took to harvest. So it just means the children are less likely to have to work and they can get educations instead.
There are a few technologies which could make it easier to not only live, but also increase the production and even to farm in the middle of the winter, to move faster for cheap, and to learn and spread knowledge and skills around. Technologies I believe would help the poor people live a better life, and which can be made from only wood and rope, if one has a few tools which need metal. A short list would be: scythe with cradle, treadle-powered hold-on thresher, flying shuttle loom, cargo/freight trikes with two wheels in the front and the cargo between the front wheels, making paper from grass and optionally adding "pickling mother" or kombucha, wood/terracotta/resin-ash-glue block printing, ash-and-oil or ash-and-egg or ash-and-oil-and-egg ink/paint, waterproofing paper with wax or resin, making greenhouses with waterproofed paper.
That's so true. I was thinking that and how we still don't know today how people years ago made things like the pyramids. Old tech is not necessarily bad tech!
@@ZlataKosa me being older and wiser than before, i thought i would stop feeling like i had to prove my wisdom to others by giving them sass... i guess i was wrong.
There is a sophistication to the scythe that in the Western mindset will go completely over their heads. Our obsession with the ''labour saving device'' powered by fossil fuels and battery is for the most part the expression of capitalist profit, and 'not' human and Planetary need . My respect to you all , Indian farmer and ZlataKosa. Arrogance and idiocy always leads to an early death. Let the detractors grow fat on their lack of exercise and let heart disease be their punishment for ignorance.
Srijan Roy The Scythe was used first by the celts in Europe in 500 B.C but became popular by the 16th century in Europe. Stop saying it is “fake propaganda”. It is simply fact
@@eti2332 I don't know where your here is, but I learnd it was a farming device for wheat. In my opinion it would be pretty stupid not to use it for wheat if it's already founded and used for grass
Yes, and India is not in Europe and wheat was not the staple food in the entire globe and neither is scythe the symbol of civilization development throughout everywhere. Different things develop in different parts of the world, depending on their environment and need. Wheat was only very small part of Indian diet till 1960s. Our staple grain was rice along with an assortment of multiple different grains like amaranth, millets like ragi, jowar, bajra. Sickle is the suitable equipment used for small scale rice paddies and all different kinds of grasses. So there would obviously not be a need to have an equipment dedicated to a grain that is not the staple and isn't grown in large swatchs. And during 'Green revolution' in India during 1950s, they somehow decided to push large scale wheat production and also introduced agromechinery. It was a sudden jump in quantity and machinery, so they just skipped the scythe. They were focused on the large scale production and the small scale farmers were left with the sickle and a large number of labourers left out with the introduction of agromachinery. Hence they had all the manpower they needed and didn't need a scythe. Hope that gives you an informed view on why some equipments were not needed in some places for a long time
@@electricpaisy6045 Rice is still the most produced grain in India and India is also the second largest producer of rice. Some parts of India still use negligible amount of wheat. Like in our home, there is just 2 or 3 things that we use wheat form and they might be used just once in a week. That's like a few grams for a week
lolaras I would say squatting and crawling on your knees like they were doing at the start would bring far greater pain. I agree instructions are important.
i feel like putting on a shoulder strap, similar to an electric guitar (BUT with only ONE attached point on the scythe instead of two), would make it much better and easier, having a fixed fulcrum to swing from without having to bend forwards. or a pivot near the end of the scythe, attached to a belt.
If you have ever played Civilization you know that some countries advance faster than others for instance we have WC, tractors, smooth toilet paper etc. and Indians have scythes
For me as an East European this is shocking! The scythe is used fore more than 2000 years in Europe and basically there was no peasant revolt where the sickle was not used as a weapon as well. Rhomphaia and Dacian Falx are nothing else than scythes and sickles adapted for war. The good thing for the Indians is that it looks like they are using the Central and East European version of scythe which is lighter than some of the Western versions and the handle is straight.
if you think that way, Lightspit, you are a catalyst for war...but you are correct about the early times the scythes or types of scythes then were used. I turned a sickle into a sort of scythe...but it cuts the grass without bending over...just a miniture version. Just had to refashion the blade of the scythe and the angle when I attached it to the broom handle. I used to laugh at people in suburbs cutting their lawns with a scythe, till I saw how quick the lawn was mowed. We westerners quite often laugh at the way those from Asian countries do things. We westerners are not so much the master race as we think despite the modern technology we use.
wow im simply amazed that India's culture didn't have a scythe tool involved in them raising their crops. They are amazed on how affective this tool thats thousands of years old and not once has it been brought to their attention. Yeah ignorance is bliss!
I might not be right, but in the tradition there was lot of emphasis on personal touch. Either in harvesting or cooking or eating... The consciousness of the person gets into the food. Hence they continued the hand harvesting...
My god, look at them standing with their sandalled, soft, fleshy feet just inches away from that razor sharp, novice-wielded, scythe blade of death 5:53.
Well yeh when there a massive part of the country that has progressed they have to move forward and explore beyond so those that have progressed can use their skills, its as simple as that.
Wild that people think what their staple was in Medieval times must the same in entire world, right? I donno, dear maybe wheat wasn't that commonly cultivated in India until recently and hence a scythe dedicated to harvest by hand a crop that's not much in demand was just not used. Ever thought that maybe India was more biodiverse and had a variety of other grains? Like rice and millets?
Also what makes you think there is no agromechinery in India? Does people with less than an acre use agromechinery in your country? If you don't know, ask. Don't flaunt your prejudice, arrogance and complete lack of knowledge. Also, if you don't know how having a space program helps people of India, ask. I can elaborate
@@aleenaprasannan2146 Whoa, easy there. I wasn't making a serious criticism of India's technological development or anything of the sort. It was just a silly observation of the disparity of technological advancement in different fields. I assure you I am not some arrogant western imperialist. The country of my birth was itself colonized by two different western imperialist powers, brutalized by an eastern imperialist power, is currently being bullied by yet another eastern imperialist power.
Thanks for sharing. It is interesting the speed of the scythe compared with the sickle. Are we comparing speed versus grain harvesting efficiency because the greater speed of the scythe might dislodge the grain from the stalk and have grain lower yield, falling to the ground. Possibly not measurable to know unless tests are undertaken. Did anyone notice the number of grains dislodged on the ground at all, compared with the sickle patch? If there was a difference in favour of the sickle being with higher grain yield, is it enough incentive in various measures (like labour costs, time, yield, getting to the market etc) to be certain the scythe is better. It was noted the actual field worker at 8.39 minutes was 'caressing the wheat' with soft lighter swings rather than the broader swinging slash (and faster cut). Maybe he knows the grain yield per acre is directly linked to preservation. The sackcloth guide design of this particular scythe was effective bundling the wheat stalks to one side in a row. Any measures to improve production and reduced harvesting time is a bonus. Sometimes farmers have to harvest the wheat fast ahead of impending rains or floods. Thoroughly enjoyable to see this step in harvesting options.
The grain dislodging is nominal when crops are harvested at the right time. Once overripe, shedding happens even if you harvest with a sickle The finesse of harvesting, the stage of ripening and the time of the day when harvest is done; all play their role in the same. We have got it tested from a premier agricultural institute in India and the findings showed less than 5% dislodging which is the same for a sickle
wait.....they had to put on a demonstration at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi? Wtf, does that mean the institute was unaware of the scythe?! How.......
Some of them most likely knew about it, but didn't know how to use it or thought that it was not still in production and had no idea of its effectiveness.
Oooor the Indian Agricultural Research Institute itself knew about it, and was raising awareness among a greater farming population that did NOT know about it.
श्रीमान जी आपका हृदय से धन्यवाद,
और दूसरी तरफ हमारे देश के युवा पीढी जिनको वीडियो बनाने से ही फुर्सत नहीं
क्या वह ऐसे आविष्कार नहीं कर सकते
135 करोड़ों लोगों का यह देश 🇮🇳है और
सब लगे है वीडियो बनाने में। आपका फिर एक बार धन्यवाद,,🇺🇸
भाई जो तरीका हैं गेहूं काटने के ये सबके पास होना चाहिए ताकि किसी किसान भाई को परेशानी का सामना न करना पड़े बहुत अच्छी लगी ये तंत्र ही
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I have found that countless things in life are made easier by having the right tools. Love the smiles on their faces.
smiles yes, reality 80 % of them will lose their job in a country riddle with poverty.
Will this really help them or just the farmer who own the land
@@Y0uEnj0yMyselfIndia have a population and not a technology problem something not so easy to solve. As they are a part of the commonwealth a simple tool as demontrate are well known for a long time. It is like you have fix one problem and at the same time it has created more problems. How are the farm workers going to feed their family knowing they have or will been replaced...
@@Steven-we9kr no one will lose their job, there are many many more works available..govt is promoting skill development centres all around India, so there is never going to be job scarcity for daily wage earners, every little improvements helps in nation building, they can move to better roles now,dont worry
@@Steven-we9kr a luddite speaking out against use of scythes of all things is even more shocking than when I originally saw this video and found out Indians didn't use them.
In my childhood i cut the grass for cows by sitting on the ground with a small sickle,,it could have been far more better if we have had this technology,❤
How wonderful that the Minister of Agriculture gave it a try! I have been limited to a sickle and rotary mower in my yard, which is really a meadow. Back breaking! My scythe will be here soon, and I'm so happy, so this video resonated with me. I lived in Austria and have never forgotten the families out with their scythes gathering hay for the cows. Never saw a rake attachment like here, though.
It is quite mind-blowing to realise some places didn't have the scythe as a concept. Wish all the best of luck to the people there who would now be able to use it.
TheHuangShan eco friendly.
TheHuangShan You're Chinese? I was just asking my mom who grew up during the Cultural Revolution if she used one of these while growing up in a communal farm in the Pearl River Delta. She said she wish she had a scythe, but only had knives, sickles, and scissors and as far as she knew only people from the north who spoke Mandarin had scythes back then.
I feel so weak and lazy. Here I am as a healthy young man, and my back and arms are killing me just from clearing my backyard with weeds with a weedwhacker, shovel, and pickaxe.
TheHuangShan
TheHuangShan
We have been using scythe in india from quite a long time.
Incredible that there where still people who cut fields of wheat with a small, curved, knife in 2016.
It's like we are still in the stone age :-) Thank you guys for helping those farmers out with education !
Even more bizarre to think of is that these people weren't even using a Scythe prior to this and were just using their hands...kind of blows my mind that education was so horrible that they couldn't even think of something...anything, better than their hands. I really hope it all was this way prior because the person who owns the land just wanted to pay less (no expenses on tools and pay workers very little).
redknight801 Which is interesting, were they so isolated that they did not know that Wikipedia is a thing :-)
Jussstttt in case you were mocking me...I meant in regards to common sense ;) if no mocking was involved in this comment, I approve :D :D !! I mean, they should just use their smart phones and use google for crying out loud, such plebs.
redknight801
No worries about India, they got very cheap mobiles and Internet now.
The people in India are actually quite OK. The population is so huge that there are people who are at a very cutting edge of science, and at the same time people who did not know about the basic farming tools, which they could use in their life.
This video is amazing in the sense that we can lift up some of the villages in our world with very little investment. There is so much potential to grow with so little investment.
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It's cool seeing a European tool that's been around for 100s of years having a positive effect for these folks 😃
The scythe is ancient..
ज़िन्दगी में कुछ भी बनिये मगर दिल से “किसान ”
जरूर बने रहो क्योकिं किसान सिर्फ अपने परिवार
को नही पालता बल्कि वह ‘ईमानदारी’ और “स्वाभिमानिता”
को भी ज़िन्दगी भर पालता है!🙏🙏
सही कहा आपने। 🙏
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किसान आंदोलन दिल्ली में उस पर ध्यान दो जरा मर्रे भूखे किसान उधर
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Man it's so satisfying to watch other people work
@Zeljko Trifunovic Thank you. I'll spread the word
Thats what my supervisor says 😂😂😂😂
@@nonstophustla6209 lmaoooo
We had this in Europe for very long time. It's the basic tool. I'm happy that the small farmers there can use it to make their lives easier.
it's actually incredible that they never use it... I mean, next we'll see them using a hammer to cut down a tree.
Everything is basic before the first person invented.
Thanks Europe.😚 this is real globalisation . Something can be made easier without fuel, electric or elon musk innovation.
Please do not show your ignorance here. Scythe solves the problem of manpower. India does not have that problem.
Yes you rich looters.
I am from farmer family and I also worked in field .
This device is God gifted for poor farmer I love those man who make it👏👏👏
motivational thoughts by dileep yadav thanks bhai so much
This has been around for 2500 years... maybe in another 2500 years we will be seeing holograms of Indian farmers being impressed with tractors..
@@BrevityBuzz India is the largest tractor manufacturing country in the world. Stop spreading your bullshit. Bc.
@motivational thoughts by dileep yadav ह
@@XboxIssues I'm sorry if I sounded a little butthurt. The thing is it's very hard to tell if it's a joke or not when it's in written form. Not to mention that our culture is so different from yours that it's hard to grasp if it's serious or just humor. You see, in india we don't consider bullying or disrespecting other countries to be humor.
बहुत अच्छा लगा वीडियो।लोग जानें कि किसान, मजदूर किस प्रकार से कौन से काम करते हैं। बहुत सुन्दर।
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किसान भाइयों के लिए बहुत अच्छी है हम तह- दिल से धन्यवाद करते है
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wat rice variety
सर यह देखने में हमें बहुत अच्छा लगा है मैं चाहता हूं कि हमारे देश में सारे किसानों के पास यह पहुंच जाना चाहिए ताकि हमारे किसानों को बहुत ही बहुत ही सुविधा पड़े गा मैं राघो कुमार सितामदी बिहार मैं चाहता हूं बिहार में भी बहुत जल्दी आना चाहिए
Bhai mai bhi sitamarhi se hu village pakari basantpur
Riga
It's nice to see old technology getting a second life somewhere else.
WAH SUPERSTAR TECHNOLOGY DIL GARDAN HO GYA TECHNOLOGY KA AVISHKAR KRNE WALE AAP 1000 SAL JIYO
this is so cool. i'm glad you could help these people out. being bent over cutting them with the sickle looks literally back breaking compared to using a scythe
Been a long time since I saw my grandfather use a scythe. I had sort of classed them as a bygone thing. I am glad I was wrong. Anything that allows increased productivity for a family with only the expenditure of your hard work is definitely a good thing. Wonderful.
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Patrick Mulcahy intill they get harvestors that will replace 100 people each
fuvk off patrick
Using a scythe is both fun and healthy when you learn how to do it properly (it's not rocket science, just keep your back straight and your feet away from the blade). If you have a large backyard trimming the grass with a scythe instead of a lawn mauler can be a nice workout alternative.
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बहुत ही अच्छा टेक्निक उपाय है मैं तो देख कर पागल ही हो गया ऐसा हर गांव में हो जाना चाहिए तो बहुत ही अच्छा होगा
YT recommended this after 4 year of uploading. And this is crop-harvest time in India..Really amazing tool and easy to use .. Much much appreciated.. The best thing is it can be used with hands , no other machinery power needed...
Blessings to you for your wonderful work on this project, improving the lives of so many with this wonderful tool. I just love appropriate technology fueled by body power.
I use my scythes almost every day of the year on my little farm, sometimes against the backdrop of a gang of massive 4WD tractors slaying silage across the road. I encourage anyone to trade in their brushcutter or strimmer for one of these marvelous implements.
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Good to see Scythe being introduced to our farmers😊..... Now they should use the long blades.....
"10 persons work done by one man", great! So have 10 people work together to do it faster!
Agar kisi ki zindagi ko aasaan bana sakte ho to is ke jaisa punya ka kaam is dooniya me koi aur nahi hai...👍🙄 Aap ne in kisaan Logo ki life aasan kardi...😁🙏💐💯 percent 🙏 Dhanyawad 🙏💎🌟👏
Great to see the use of new tool for crop harvesting. They are looking happy to use the tools instead of sickle only.
In Romania as a young I learned to use it as my family have lots of land and we cannot let him overgrow.
I always pressed the issue that is not effective and labor intensive and there needs to be another way to cut grass on the slopes, but I never imagined that some parts of the world did not have even the scythe as a concept.
I would say, from my experience, that for cutting hay is not very effective when compared with modern tools, but for harvesting small plots of cereal grass still is, also for cultivated grass as Alfalfa is still moderate effective.
(I think they need a more light leading device)
Vasile Iuga the first time i ever used a scythe was in Romania
Well the harvest isnt nearly finished here. There follow 3 very labour intesiv steps after cutting it.
Vasile Iuga okay Dwight Schrute
Of course it isn't good compared to the huge tractor we have that can affect more than 3 times the scythe but the scythe is one of the best farming tool
@@balinoob1837
3 times? You mean a hundred times and more
You have to factor in the speed as well
And its more than 3 times the lengh...around 12 m
this tool was invented 2500 years ago, and was widely used in Europe 800 years ago. It's shocking some people are just learning about it now.
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The sickle was getting it done. So they didn't change until it was offered.
You know it’s a good tool when the whole village comes together
We westerners, or at least some of us won't get it that this was a great community event, and discovery of this 'new farming tool'. Even had the Minister of Agriculture using a scythe. Great occasion for the local population there. Some of us in the western world have forgotten how normal communities work given with these modern times, with all our wonderful technology how we have become so insular, and uncaring about our immediate neighbours down our streets.
Well said. I absolutely agree with you.
impressive innovation of "The JUGAAD" technology 👌👌
So much of hard work farmers do. It’s relaxing as well tough to watch them
Working so hard. Hats off to people who are helping them with basic tools available. Many of our farmers need awareness.
Jai jawaan jai kisaan.
Makes me think someone should make a church of technology which uses the existing gods they know and believe in to introduce technology to both remote places and normal places. If the orthodox priests really wanted their missionary missions in India to be effective, they could simply bring gifts of technology to the people. Both bringing already-made tools to teach them with and teaching them to make new tools, as well as teaching them science. I wonder if that would lead to a situation similar to Warhamer 40k, where they pray to the Machine Gods. And India already has a God of Technology and Invention, called Vishvakarman
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This farmers r the real hero of this world. We city people r good for nothing. Society gives us this higher place to rock. But do we deserved it. R we really helping the people of the land n planet earth. We create more factory n destroyed mother earth by doing that. We give birth to obsess city people who eat n sleep n do nothing.
Good tools for poor farmers, very very thanks for this tools.
Love to see the farmers working in the field and women are doing shoulder to shoulder with men. All awesome.
Modern equipment that you can Stand UP! It has longer Sticks! Amazing!
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Salute for old traditional farmers👏👩✈️👨✈️👨✈️👨✈️
bright future for the scythe in India,for sure
This will really help india to become a superpower by 2020
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Digital Army India will never be far in economy lol. They are a poor country and always will be. We can show them Tractors in 3018 tho. They will be Speechless
Deadly NFriendly mate it’s obvious you don’t have any understanding of economics if you believe that state of living equates to economic power
Digital Army
I live in germany we have a smaller economy than usa but the living conditions are still better.
See why your argument makes no sense?
Martin Erhard what makes living quality there better I would say it’s closer to equal
Great to see the efficiency of the scythe used properly and the pleasure such a simple tool makes to a way of life.
Those happy faces will bless you for long time 🙏🏻
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4:06 shows how the scythe is the dominant tool
It's over twice as fast.
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But still sickle is better
These farmers will realize it soon enough
A small scale farmer can't afford to lose grain and the scythe is doing exactly that
Love the music by the way, reminds me of listening to the Indian program on Radio Malaysia when I lived there, but am also a big fan of Indian music anyway, especially the sitar played by Ravi Shankar. Very relaxing...will never tire of the sitar.
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Pro’s for a sickle: More precise- can make sure that weeds aren’t harvested with grain; less grain lost/kicked out of the stalk during cutting.
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Great video. Learning curve with the scythe, but well worth it. Technique, sharp blade and blade care makes it slice like butter.
Amazing work sir... Very helpful for farmer's
It's good to see that an old tool still has a home. For these people who don't have access to mechanized farm equipment, a scythe must be such an amazing boon.
The one man said "It literally gives us freedom." I can imagine all the hours that such a tool frees up for them. Time they can spend doing other things that might need taking care of but that they have to put off. Time is more valuable than gold.
I would point out that the mechanized farm equipment you speak of is actually far worse for the land than the Scythe. I was shocked to learn that the basic Scythe, as antiquated as it seems, is actually 2 times faster than a modern string trimmer and just as fast as a push mower. That means 90% of the people who have lawns, urban or not, can be doing away with their modern machinery if only they knew about the scythe's benefits. Imagine how quiet the weekends would be if more people were using Scythes to tend their yards? Imagine how much pollution and energy we'd save if we got even a fraction of the people away from using the modern contraptions made of plastic and running on oil and gas?! I know quite a few people who hire lawncare companies to tend their yards, and they always say how much they hate the noise, but it's a trade-off because they hate dealing with the mowers and all that even more.
@@threeriversforge1997 tell that to the farmer (and his wife) that doesn't have to put all fourteen of his kids to work in the fields and can, instead, send his *four* kids to school while he takes care of his entire property with a handful of mechanical equipment and you still get to enjoy the fruits of that's labor. His kids can become doctors, engineers, whatever they want while he remains a farmer. All without destroying his body and looking like an 80 year old man by the time he's 40.
Not all crops can be harvested by a scythe... Like, say, potatoes.
@@SoulSoundMuisc I love how you went for the very worst illustration you could find to support your point. You literally didn't even read totality of my post. Instead, you saw the first sentence, made up your mind, and jumped in with both feet. 🤣
Thanks for choosing my Kanpur to demonstrate this tool. It has amazing speed and good for India where manual labour is used in agriculture.
But this tool seems to be too much unsafe. Check if safety can be enhanced.
If properly trained it is a really safe tool. You just have to watch out that there is nobody standing in the way.
The blade always stays far away from the person cutting.
One must be careful. A sharpened scythe blade seems sharper than a razor blade for beards. One could put a cover on the tip. But children and animals should be kept far away and the handler remain watchful. We do not allow children around the scythe - even when it is not being used.
Good one. India needs such environment friendly and cheap development. Good invention. I appreciate your work. All the best. Make it available all over India. Thank you
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@@ZlataKosa sir I need one how can I get the same
Its very help full for all farmers
that basket seems very efficient for the scythe
You are genius bhai
You have a great local technic
It is very useful for all farmers
I'm from belize and I'm an east indian,we basically were shipped from India during colonial days and managed to make a name in belize.🇧🇿🇮🇳
Lowkey looks relaxing.
It is, if the handle is fine tuned for your height and arm length. The trick is to have two handles on the staff, for the hands to rest comfortably and for the blade to rest on the ground, with the cutting edge of the blade at a 30 degrees, or a few cm/in/fingers above the ground.
what is lowkey
aapeli123 yo mama low key fine
No
it's not
Great jobs Sir it should be applied also to very urban area were no these techniques available.👍👍👍👍🙏
Pros
.Work will become easy
.Reduce the production cost
.Work will be done in less time in contrast with traditional system
.Best for small and marginal farmers
Cons
.will eradicate the jobs of labour which directly effect their livelihood.
Farmers are paid by the volume or mass of their crops without consideration for how many people it took to harvest.
So it just means the children are less likely to have to work and they can get educations instead.
There are a few technologies which could make it easier to not only live, but also increase the production and even to farm in the middle of the winter, to move faster for cheap, and to learn and spread knowledge and skills around. Technologies I believe would help the poor people live a better life, and which can be made from only wood and rope, if one has a few tools which need metal. A short list would be: scythe with cradle, treadle-powered hold-on thresher, flying shuttle loom, cargo/freight trikes with two wheels in the front and the cargo between the front wheels, making paper from grass and optionally adding "pickling mother" or kombucha, wood/terracotta/resin-ash-glue block printing, ash-and-oil or ash-and-egg or ash-and-oil-and-egg ink/paint, waterproofing paper with wax or resin, making greenhouses with waterproofed paper.
I respect those people and I salut thim. Hard worker
Me apne desh ke sabhi farmers 🙏🙏🙏 jo hame khana khilane ki itni mehnat karte he..
Amazing what a game changer technology can be, even ones that are thousands of years old
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That's so true. I was thinking that and how we still don't know today how people years ago made things like the pyramids. Old tech is not necessarily bad tech!
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Ancient European tools come to India :) nice. I thought some things are common all around the world....i guess i was wrong.
With easy access to internet, I thought people would be more informed about day-to-day life in the Global South... I guess I was wrong.
@@ZlataKosa lol
@@ZlataKosa me being older and wiser than before, i thought i would stop feeling like i had to prove my wisdom to others by giving them sass... i guess i was wrong.
@@SpencerOilChangeLOL what lol
There is a sophistication to the scythe that in the Western mindset will go completely over their heads. Our obsession with the ''labour saving device'' powered by fossil fuels and battery is for the most part the expression of capitalist profit, and 'not' human and Planetary need . My respect to you all , Indian farmer and ZlataKosa. Arrogance and idiocy always leads to an early death. Let the detractors grow fat on their lack of exercise and let heart disease be their punishment for ignorance.
World's largest tractor manufacturer
~Mahindra (an Indian company)
Still never heard about scythe
Does everybody in USA drive TESLA?
@@ZlataKosa I know right lol
@@ZlataKosa you are right sir
this is amazing...thank you so much for doing this for our farmers...
Wtf are you even talking about this shit has been used since 500bc
@@BrevityBuzz no it wasn't, this is a fairly new farming tool. Stop spreading your propaganda. Bc.
@@srijanroy2379 It's fairly new to them maybe.. they all seem very happy/surprised with how well it works
Srijan Roy The Scythe was used first by the celts in Europe in 500 B.C but became popular by the 16th century in Europe. Stop saying it is “fake propaganda”. It is simply fact
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This tool is amazing,it save time,work make easy,very nice ,I happy
This is also what the future of farming looks like in the modern (exploitative) world.
Probably not. We'll move to battery driven harvesters that you charge with a small local nuclear reactor before we go back to using scythes.
Stand with farmers ❤️
I remember trying one of these out on my grandmas farm when I was like 5 years old in Ukraine.
Great action, human strenght🙏😁
I amazed those gentlemen, so close to the scyther, didn't lose their toes..
No joke my husband has pics on fb doing this. All the people where we live think we are crazy 😂😂😂😂💯
Lmao 😅
Simple tool making peoples life easy 👍🏽 good work
Super power 😋😋realy india 🇮🇳 is best
Imagine living in a nuclear capable country and the scyth is still a novel invention for you
And I remember from school when the teacher told us that in europe the sickle was replaced by the scythe in medival times.
It depends. Here we only used sytche for grass and sickle for oat, barley and wheat
@@eti2332 I don't know where your here is, but I learnd it was a farming device for wheat. In my opinion it would be pretty stupid not to use it for wheat if it's already founded and used for grass
Yes, and India is not in Europe and wheat was not the staple food in the entire globe and neither is scythe the symbol of civilization development throughout everywhere. Different things develop in different parts of the world, depending on their environment and need. Wheat was only very small part of Indian diet till 1960s. Our staple grain was rice along with an assortment of multiple different grains like amaranth, millets like ragi, jowar, bajra. Sickle is the suitable equipment used for small scale rice paddies and all different kinds of grasses. So there would obviously not be a need to have an equipment dedicated to a grain that is not the staple and isn't grown in large swatchs. And during 'Green revolution' in India during 1950s, they somehow decided to push large scale wheat production and also introduced agromechinery. It was a sudden jump in quantity and machinery, so they just skipped the scythe. They were focused on the large scale production and the small scale farmers were left with the sickle and a large number of labourers left out with the introduction of agromachinery. Hence they had all the manpower they needed and didn't need a scythe. Hope that gives you an informed view on why some equipments were not needed in some places for a long time
@@electricpaisy6045 Rice is still the most produced grain in India and India is also the second largest producer of rice. Some parts of India still use negligible amount of wheat. Like in our home, there is just 2 or 3 things that we use wheat form and they might be used just once in a week. That's like a few grams for a week
Yes you rich looters.
please dont forget to emphasize how one should hold/operate it. If one individual uses it wrongly, over time he can develop severe back-pain!
lolaras I would say squatting and crawling on your knees like they were doing at the start would bring far greater pain. I agree instructions are important.
NME10E no that is what humans did before chairs were invented. you see people in tribes with almost no cases of back pain
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i feel like putting on a shoulder strap, similar to an electric guitar (BUT with only ONE attached point on the scythe instead of two), would make it much better and easier, having a fixed fulcrum to swing from without having to bend forwards.
or a pivot near the end of the scythe, attached to a belt.
My thought aswell
The best equipment with low price. I think every farmer of lower price may use this happily. I prefere the best.
This tool exists for hundreds of years. How come nobody bothered to introduce it to these guys before?
If you have ever played Civilization you know that some countries advance faster than others for instance we have WC, tractors, smooth toilet paper etc. and Indians have scythes
if you have ever played MW2 you know that not everybody gets the 360 ladderstall noscope killcam on Rust
how come they never bothered to invent it themselves?
Orlel eise or money and resources r low
Kalagan64
Wait until they show them the combine..
Its not a matter of technology but cost.
They know about combines. They cant afford them.
@@FizzyPinepple well said
@@FizzyPinepple if only there's company or some sort that serve affordable combined harvesting.
Oh yea, that's what us do in "Islands of India"
Nedi Sawego Yogya you have to understand, they’re dirt fucking poor.
The right tool for the job, we have all had that feeling of euphoria when you find it.
ये कनक काटने का जुगाड़ सभी किसानों के पास पहुंचना चाहिए
Nice tools,I am very happy.
For me as an East European this is shocking!
The scythe is used fore more than 2000 years in Europe and basically there was no peasant revolt where the sickle was not used as a weapon as well.
Rhomphaia and Dacian Falx are nothing else than scythes and sickles adapted for war.
The good thing for the Indians is that it looks like they are using the Central and East European version of scythe which is lighter than some of the Western versions and the handle is straight.
if you think that way, Lightspit, you are a catalyst for war...but you are correct about the early times the scythes or types of scythes then were used. I turned a sickle into a sort of scythe...but it cuts the grass without bending over...just a miniture version. Just had to refashion the blade of the scythe and the angle when I attached it to the broom handle. I used to laugh at people in suburbs cutting their lawns with a scythe, till I saw how quick the lawn was mowed. We westerners quite often laugh at the way those from Asian countries do things. We westerners are not so much the master race as we think despite the modern technology we use.
Why they don't do the spin move like Link in Zelda?
fchau 😆😆 they’ll get dizzy
wow im simply amazed that India's culture didn't have a scythe tool involved in them raising their crops. They are amazed on how affective this tool thats thousands of years old and not once has it been brought to their attention. Yeah ignorance is bliss!
I might not be right, but in the tradition there was lot of emphasis on personal touch. Either in harvesting or cooking or eating... The consciousness of the person gets into the food. Hence they continued the hand harvesting...
My god, look at them standing with their sandalled, soft, fleshy feet just inches away from that razor sharp, novice-wielded, scythe blade of death 5:53.
Concludety honestly though what were they thinking
It's been used like that since 5,000 B.C.E Just ask any archaeologist like me.
I like your style in using adjective mate
You think everyone had sandals in medieval times?
You should see construction workers in India
This video very powerful
No wonder the number of Indian scammers has gone up, they all lost their hand sickle farming jobs.. damn scythe.
Jo Wh nah they are just taking your jobs
Hacking tutorials that's assuming he even has a job. Still trying to get his GED most likely.
@@willn8664 You mad bro?
Leveled up from Indian farmer to Indian scammer
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Wild that India successfully sent a probe to Mars but was missing medieval era agricultural tech
gotta have priorities
Well yeh when there a massive part of the country that has progressed they have to move forward and explore beyond so those that have progressed can use their skills, its as simple as that.
Wild that people think what their staple was in Medieval times must the same in entire world, right? I donno, dear maybe wheat wasn't that commonly cultivated in India until recently and hence a scythe dedicated to harvest by hand a crop that's not much in demand was just not used. Ever thought that maybe India was more biodiverse and had a variety of other grains? Like rice and millets?
Also what makes you think there is no agromechinery in India? Does people with less than an acre use agromechinery in your country? If you don't know, ask. Don't flaunt your prejudice, arrogance and complete lack of knowledge. Also, if you don't know how having a space program helps people of India, ask. I can elaborate
@@aleenaprasannan2146 Whoa, easy there. I wasn't making a serious criticism of India's technological development or anything of the sort. It was just a silly observation of the disparity of technological advancement in different fields.
I assure you I am not some arrogant western imperialist. The country of my birth was itself colonized by two different western imperialist powers, brutalized by an eastern imperialist power, is currently being bullied by yet another eastern imperialist power.
बहुत अच्छी बात है। जो आपलोग अपने देशी jugar का उपयोग कर रहे है। लेकिन गेहूं बहुत जमीन पर ही रह जाता है। कटाई है दौरान आप हम ध्यान नहीं देता है।
Thanks for sharing. It is interesting the speed of the scythe compared with the sickle. Are we comparing speed versus grain harvesting efficiency because the greater speed of the scythe might dislodge the grain from the stalk and have grain lower yield, falling to the ground. Possibly not measurable to know unless tests are undertaken. Did anyone notice the number of grains dislodged on the ground at all, compared with the sickle patch? If there was a difference in favour of the sickle being with higher grain yield, is it enough incentive in various measures (like labour costs, time, yield, getting to the market etc) to be certain the scythe is better. It was noted the actual field worker at 8.39 minutes was 'caressing the wheat' with soft lighter swings rather than the broader swinging slash (and faster cut). Maybe he knows the grain yield per acre is directly linked to preservation.
The sackcloth guide design of this particular scythe was effective bundling the wheat stalks to one side in a row. Any measures to improve production and reduced harvesting time is a bonus.
Sometimes farmers have to harvest the wheat fast ahead of impending rains or floods. Thoroughly enjoyable to see this step in harvesting options.
The grain dislodging is nominal when crops are harvested at the right time. Once overripe, shedding happens even if you harvest with a sickle
The finesse of harvesting, the stage of ripening and the time of the day when harvest is done; all play their role in the same. We have got it tested from a premier agricultural institute in India and the findings showed less than 5% dislodging which is the same for a sickle
@@Vikalp Good to know and appreciate the feedback. The scythe looks impressive.
wait.....they had to put on a demonstration at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi? Wtf, does that mean the institute was unaware of the scythe?!
How.......
Some of them most likely knew about it, but didn't know how to use it or thought that it was not still in production and had no idea of its effectiveness.
BluSpecter454 no Indian farmers traditionally used sickle.
Oooor the Indian Agricultural Research Institute itself knew about it, and was raising awareness among a greater farming population that did NOT know about it.
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And they are gonna SELL them not give them out for free
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Amazing
Definitely I will buy it or get it made
Hmmm, thanks for sharing this on video. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 👍🏼👍🏼
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Minecraft kids be like they made iron hoe a real thing!
Nobody says that it's only your imagination
@@caz8135 shut up
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0:19 - That's the look of 'oh sh*t, there goes my job'
lol why can't her skill be transferred to the new job?
It's just a different tool utilizing a simple motion for a similar purpose.
So you're saying she should find a sweat shop?
Bonneville63 More like, "Welp fuck, here I've been using this stupid hand sickle my whole life".
no that's the look of I've been thinking of this for years I should have made the handle longer.
Bonneville63 I been spending years hatin the game when i shoulda been hatin the playa... is what shes thinking
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Beautiful mind invites beautiful tool
Thank to that beautiful mind sir In our country small and marginal farmers cannot afford tractor
Thank you.
This is not his innovation, this took known as skythe was used for thousands of years in ancient and medieval Europe until tractors came