Each year since the end of WW II the Dutch people have gifted Canada tulip bulbs, as a thank you for liberating them from the nazi terror. Spring time in our nations capital of Ottawa, is a riot of tulip flower colour! Thank you Holland. Beautiful.
@@tobiasb6768 no cause the Dutch sees Canada as the liberators of the Netherlands, I think it's because the german high command stationed in the Netherlands back then surrendered to the Canadian army.
The videos you produce are always great, however this one stands out as being particularly good. Your first tulip video that you did was the original reason I started watching this channel, so I'm delighted to see you revisit it and do a new take on it, thank you!
And your timelapes are the reason i subbed to you. Great job on the,, they must he sooooo tedious. But, you make sure that they are very good wuality. Good job, frith!
Agricultural machinery is a catalyst for change, enabling the adoption of new practices, technologies and innovations that enhance the quality and quantity of agricultural products.🎉🎉🌳
Machtig mooi weer Martijn! Prachtige beelden van deze bijzondere bloemen. Hier in Flevoland komen ook ieder jaar meer tulpen. Nu nog een keer een drone aanschaffen voor de beelden van boven;)
Oh my God! why are they destroying the beautiful tulips?! I never had tulips in my life , but it's my favorite flowers. I hope I get the chance to go there.
Joanne Canonigo i believe they take the heads off the flowers off, because that way all their energy goes to growing their bulbs instead of growing flowers. I dont know for sure though, so correct me if im wrong!
@@merijn1254 No, you are absoultely correct ... The aim is to grow the bulbs, not the flowers, so by 'de-heading' them, all the energy that the plant generates, instead of making the flower larger, goes into making the bulb bigger ...
Those workers peeling roots must get bored quick. I wonder if there is a machine that could do that? These are good videos, I have learned a lot from watching them. Better then any lesson in school. Good job.
Thank you! Peeling bulbs must be one of the jobs in agriculture that cannot mechanized yet. This job is mostly done by foreign workers from eastern Europe which come to the Netherlands for a short period of time.
We have the same thing in America, farming would be impossible without migrant help. I admire the skill and work ethic of the migrant workers and I wish they received better wages for their work.
thanks for the video until now I never knew why the flower was cut off. does each flower produce more than one bulb or is it one for one, if so how do you multiply your crop to be able to sell some and yet have enough to replant ?
ok so I understand that if left in the ground the bulb will multiply but these are dug up every year. One bulb in and one bulb out? Or do they multiply every year but the more mature ones are sold off and the young/small bulbs are replanted?
Is it just me or did anyone else thought the starting intro overhead shot of the shop looked like a computer rendered graphic? lol. By the way Tractorspotter; Great work on filming! You do an amazing job!
Because those specific cultures are for tulip bulbs, not for the flowers. When cutting the flower, all the plant nutrients go into the bulb instead of the flower so the bulb grows stronger before being harvested. Then the bulbs are packed and sold all over the world.
You have very impressive videos. Greetings from EInhoven. I hope you don't mind my re-using a short clips on harvesting and topping tulips for my tulip story video. Thank you in advance.
At the time of harvest when the convoy of 3 vehicles is going along (extractor, washer and tractor-trailer), do they sync their speeds via wireless communication, or is it just up to the drivers?
Shaun TV they probably all have a creep speed gear (in Dutch: kruipbak). With that they can drive precisely a speed of about 0-2 km/h so they drive at the same speed.
I'm confused! Instead of topping the tulips, is it bad to cut them (to have as cut flowers)? Also, won't they come back if you don't harvest them? Why harvest?
Pretty much everything in agriculture is GPS based now; I heard a story about one tractor putting down strips of fertilizer four inches wide, and the second one putting seeds down within them. "Precision agriculture" if you're curious.
hey!, hoe heet u eigenlijk is het mss marc/ko van dam of zouets? en komt u ook wel eens bij van schaik kijke? daar hebbe ze nu net gemaaid en benne ze aan schudde en morge of overmorge gaan we kuile!
***** ja die, mr kom jij ook weleens bij kaasboerderij de westplaat in sommelsdijk heuvelweg 15, morge gaan we kuile _lh3.googleusercontent.com/EpfeQFtN8L5S_bFX9cdl0kNmYr2osFD9tnN6-NtDffRvZ6ruGgbEi8B8ujIkzr1Wb0JUQoo3_
U mean the white netting? some growers place the bulb between 2 nets. They "invented" the double netting system for use on clay ground, that way the bulbs can be harvest very clean.
Roundup, het zou bij ons geen waar meer mogen zijn :p Zeer mooie video, als ik de kans heb moet ik daar echt eens langs die velden passeren al die kleuren.
Good afternoon! Greeting from Cambodia! Can anyone tell me, I wonder what part of Tulips they harvest beside for florist purpose? why they topped off the flower for no reason? not for perfume nor for food?
to be sold around the world as bulbs for flowergardens, greenhouses, stores,so you and I can buy tulipbulbs and enjoy then in our garden etc,worldwide,.
well,. then they would not have anything to sell next season,. the flowers is just a byproduct in this case, as these produce tulipbulbs to almost the entire world,.so they grow the bulbs, dig them up, sorts the smaller from the larger, these are then stored, until fall, and these are planted out again, blooms, grows, and are sorted again,. this is how it works,.
Each year since the end of WW II the Dutch people have gifted Canada tulip bulbs, as a thank you for liberating them from the nazi terror. Spring time in our nations capital of Ottawa, is a riot of tulip flower colour! Thank you Holland. Beautiful.
Rain Coast 9
I really wasn’t awere of thtat, do we also give them to america and britian?
@@tobiasb6768 no cause the Dutch sees Canada as the liberators of the Netherlands, I think it's because the german high command stationed in the Netherlands back then surrendered to the Canadian army.
Graag gedaan pik
The videos you produce are always great, however this one stands out as being particularly good. Your first tulip video that you did was the original reason I started watching this channel, so I'm delighted to see you revisit it and do a new take on it, thank you!
Hey Frithgar! lol im 3 months late :P
And your timelapes are the reason i subbed to you. Great job on the,, they must he sooooo tedious. But, you make sure that they are very good wuality. Good job, frith!
Wow... !!! My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks Have a happy day!
Wow that's an insane amount of tulips! And some impressive mechanization and technology too.
Prachtige video Martijn.
Jan van den Hardenberg hey jan kijk jij hier ook naar!
ik volg jou ook
Dankje jan!
Jan van den Hardenberg não gostei
Tractorspotter ben je gestopt met dit kanaal? Of heb je een ander kanaal
really liked the annotations. They help a slow-witted southern US boy like myself.
Thank you!
I like the tulips in Nederland, great machines and tractors
Cool times to see how it looks like in a tulip farm. Very very nice! Keep it up!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Beautiful video of harvesting.
The tulips are so beautiful.
So satisfying to watch.
Very nice G'day from Adelaide Australia
Love this longer format with the seasonal explanations. Can you do more?
so bright colors my favorite flower..🌷💙😊
Very beautiful Flowers colour great video
best. channel for seeing farm equipment at work!!!!!!
Agricultural machinery is a catalyst for change, enabling the adoption of new practices, technologies and innovations that enhance the quality and quantity of agricultural products.🎉🎉🌳
very interesting great video thanks keep them coming
Machtig mooi weer Martijn! Prachtige beelden van deze bijzondere bloemen.
Hier in Flevoland komen ook ieder jaar meer tulpen. Nu nog een keer een drone aanschaffen voor de beelden van boven;)
Nicely done! The net underneath the tulips is pretty clever!
Thank you! The netting is used on fields with difficult soil conditions, so they are easer to harvest with no clods.
How's Its Made never had it so good.
Very Beautiful Garden
Great farm and great video
7:18 why you cut this flower ?
Great video and very nice job !!
Oh my God! why are they destroying the beautiful tulips?! I never had tulips in my life , but it's my favorite flowers. I hope I get the chance to go there.
Joanne Canonigo i believe they take the heads off the flowers off, because that way all their energy goes to growing their bulbs instead of growing flowers. I dont know for sure though, so correct me if im wrong!
@@merijn1254
No, you are absoultely correct ...
The aim is to grow the bulbs, not the flowers, so by 'de-heading' them, all the energy that the plant generates, instead of making the flower larger, goes into making the bulb bigger ...
@@merijn1254 you are correct
实在是了不起,感谢分享👍
WOW!! Great video! You inspire us!
keep going with this series!
Thanks! I have three similar videos in the pipeline: onions, strawberry and carrots.
Mooi werk! Kijk er naar uit
Those workers peeling roots must get bored quick. I wonder if there is a machine that could do that? These are good videos, I have learned a lot from watching them. Better then any lesson in school. Good job.
Thank you! Peeling bulbs must be one of the jobs in agriculture that cannot mechanized yet. This job is mostly done by foreign workers from eastern Europe which come to the Netherlands for a short period of time.
We have the same thing in America, farming would be impossible without migrant help. I admire the skill and work ethic of the migrant workers and I wish they received better wages for their work.
Migrants come there because those jobs are easy and paid well for the standards where they live
Interesting Video ! Nice views
thanks for the video until now I never knew why the flower was cut off. does each flower produce more than one bulb or is it one for one, if so how do you multiply your crop to be able to sell some and yet have enough to replant ?
A tulipplant produces more than 1 bulb, it easily multiply's itself. Otherwise it wouldn't be efficient anyway
jetegtmeier71 You can compare it with a potato
thank you for the reply and knowledge :)
I knew if I came to the comments I would understand why they are doing what they are! Thanks for the info.
It’s been doing my head in wondering the same!! 😅
How many tulips union does 1 tulip make?
I have never quite understand how they work. Does the other new onions stick the the mother-onion?
5:37-5:51 why he didn't pull it completely out of the ground??
maybe simpler this way, and he needed to kill the entire plant i guess..
Boz 2011 thanks
Loving the tunes
0:55 looks like a poorly modded tractor in farming simulator
I love tulips.
Do you know why the mesh is put in the ground when they plant the bulbs? Very informative video thanks for uploading
is1943 they do that so harvesting is possible, on this type of soil. On more sandy grounds it is possible without.
ok so I understand that if left in the ground the bulb will multiply but these are dug up every year. One bulb in and one bulb out? Or do they multiply every year but the more mature ones are sold off and the young/small bulbs are replanted?
Learned a lot. Great job.
Waw superb amazing!!!!
Is it just me or did anyone else thought the starting intro overhead shot of the shop looked like a computer rendered graphic? lol. By the way Tractorspotter; Great work on filming! You do an amazing job!
1:48 what are those sheets and why are they used?? please anyone tell me
for easyer harvesting i assume
Boz 2011 thank you
I love Tulip🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 flowers , who love Tulip 🌷flower?
Absolutely amazing.
Ver y nice video and really interesting
Waarneer komt de nieuwe video
This is art 👏🌷
Woooow it's beautiful so nice 😘😘😘😘😘😘
Any job for their 👌💐
Can anyone tell why this beautiful flowers are cut ...???
Pretty sure for medical stuff like morphine out of a poppy
Because the flowers need to grow a second time after they are harvested, so if they don`t get cut they die before they are sold
Because those specific cultures are for tulip bulbs, not for the flowers. When cutting the flower, all the plant nutrients go into the bulb instead of the flower so the bulb grows stronger before being harvested. Then the bulbs are packed and sold all over the world.
great video..tnx..
Amazing, n so beautifull
Great video :)
Is Roundup still used? Otherwise amazing. Brian Oosterbeek Netherlands
Nice video 🚜🚜
Hows the harvest, For flower its doing crop or for its bulb ?
Where are you Tractorspotter? We miss your great videos =(
Need this machine in Farming Simulator
it would be cool
The World Needs More Of Jesus yes that bo
The World Needs More Of Jesus would make the game more fun
fock jezus with his ugly beard
Joah
Awsome!!
You have very impressive videos. Greetings from EInhoven. I hope you don't mind my re-using a short clips on harvesting and topping tulips for my tulip story video. Thank you in advance.
Amazing!
Mooie video.Top.
Dankje!
Tulip bulb use for? gardening,food, medicine or something else?
Can someone explain me. I understand they are multiplying them. What else are they doing with them?
At the time of harvest when the convoy of 3 vehicles is going along (extractor, washer and tractor-trailer), do they sync their speeds via wireless communication, or is it just up to the drivers?
Shaun TV they probably all have a creep speed gear (in Dutch: kruipbak). With that they can drive precisely a speed of about 0-2 km/h so they drive at the same speed.
I'm confused! Instead of topping the tulips, is it bad to cut them (to have as cut flowers)? Also, won't they come back if you don't harvest them? Why harvest?
So they grow more bulbs as they age. I wondered how you get more tulips from one bulb.
Prachtig! !!!
Tulips are planting and harvesting with GPS ?
Pretty much everything in agriculture is GPS based now; I heard a story about one tractor putting down strips of fertilizer four inches wide, and the second one putting seeds down within them. "Precision agriculture" if you're curious.
Mister Farming yes
ok thank you guys 👍👍☺
why are the bulbs sandwiched between that plastic net?
To make it easier harvesting them.
hey!, hoe heet u eigenlijk is het mss marc/ko van dam of zouets? en komt u ook wel eens bij van schaik kijke? daar hebbe ze nu net gemaaid en benne ze aan schudde en morge of overmorge gaan we kuile!
Haha, ik denk dat je Wilko van Dam bedoeld? Nee, dat is een collega.
***** ja die, mr kom jij ook weleens bij kaasboerderij de westplaat in sommelsdijk heuvelweg 15, morge gaan we kuile
_lh3.googleusercontent.com/EpfeQFtN8L5S_bFX9cdl0kNmYr2osFD9tnN6-NtDffRvZ6ruGgbEi8B8ujIkzr1Wb0JUQoo3_
Hello, please I have one question, how many bulbs are from one seeded?
Why do they use that white mesh over .? Great video👌🏻
U mean the white netting? some growers place the bulb between 2 nets.
They "invented" the double netting system for use on clay ground, that way the bulbs can be harvest very clean.
Love ❤️ your vids 😱😱😱😱😱😱
Thank you!
Roundup, het zou bij ons geen waar meer mogen zijn :p
Zeer mooie video, als ik de kans heb moet ik daar echt eens langs die velden passeren al die kleuren.
Beautiful
Good afternoon! Greeting from Cambodia! Can anyone tell me, I wonder what part of Tulips they harvest beside for florist purpose? why they topped off the flower for no reason? not for perfume nor for food?
It doesn't show how they get that mesh off the top of the bulbs before harvest?
Just wow
So a plant comes from one bulb, and can make many bulbs after de-flowering?
Yup
nice video
Awesome
Very nice video!
Greetings, Sebastian
Thank you Sebastian!
why does the harvester drag the heavy looking peice of wood behind? thanks nice vid.
Looks like to back-fill dirt into the tire tracks to make the ground even
Wanneer komt er weer een keer een nieuwe video, of komt er geen video meer?
What happens to the flowers? Do the get crushed under the wheels of tractor
0:52 that looks a cat challenger but it says claas and challenger on it??
Why cut the flowers? Pls explain
2:58 what is that thing?
What is the purpose of the netting, ease of planting?
TheSaint68 its easyer to harvest
TheSaint68 its easyer to harvest
If I may ask what are tulips harvested for?
to be sold around the world as bulbs for flowergardens, greenhouses, stores,so you and I can buy tulipbulbs and enjoy then in our garden etc,worldwide,.
why not sell the flowers seems less complicated?
well,. then they would not have anything to sell next season,. the flowers is just a byproduct in this case, as these produce tulipbulbs to almost the entire world,.so they grow the bulbs, dig them up, sorts the smaller from the larger, these are then stored, until fall, and these are planted out again, blooms, grows, and are sorted again,. this is how it works,.
So wait, what happens to the tops? Isn’t that what people buy? So you plant the bulbs then dig them up and sell them?
Great
Why comes no Videos? :( Your Videos was so good!
No new Videos for 7 months?
waarom heb je het tulpen koppen niet gefilmd? ;-)
Henk Henksen Heb je het filmpje wel helemaal afgekeken?
Tractorspotter ja, ik bedoel met de hand de laatste restjes nog
Tractorspotter die claas, das toch eem challenger?
Nice
Is now not the farming season in Netherlands or is this channel has become defunct ?
What's the point of the netting?