Hey man, I used to work in potato farming IRL for about 5-6 years and you definitely get weeds at harvest time, whether it's conventional or organic it don't matter you will get weeds growing even then and harvested together, they just get graded out when put across the grading line. Same thing will go for sugar beets I guarantee it.
I know there will be weeds. My only problem was when you’re removing the tops it doesn’t cut the tops of the weeds off. You’re telling me a blade can cut the tops of the beets but not weeds?
@BrodieFarms the blades on the back aren't meant to cut weeds. We call them toppers where I'm from. It removes the growth point of the sugar beet. As for the defoiliating part, it can whip small, light weeds down but not cut them. Inside is 2 spinning shafts with a series of rubber paddles/flails with steel points on the ends every 22". Doesn't cut just batters the leaves off. Big weeds with thick stems usually always stand afterward. I grow sugar beets in real life, hope this helps!
Did you know in America, we use the self propelled harvesters to they still have the European signs but the reason why is because all the self-propelled beat harvesters we use in Michigan are from Europe and shipped into the US so they do use so propelled harvesters in America just letting you know
In the video with farmer fan it said in farm sim 25 beet root was 3rd place with 40,000$ per hecter or some thing. In 1st was poplar with 129,000$ per hectare or what ever
Nice balance of questioning things that seem off, but complimenting the good parts of this game, hard to find Channels which aren’t just saying it’s perfect or completely bashing it
U can build farms so good I can’t say the same for myself 😂
Hey man, I used to work in potato farming IRL for about 5-6 years and you definitely get weeds at harvest time, whether it's conventional or organic it don't matter you will get weeds growing even then and harvested together, they just get graded out when put across the grading line. Same thing will go for sugar beets I guarantee it.
I know there will be weeds. My only problem was when you’re removing the tops it doesn’t cut the tops of the weeds off. You’re telling me a blade can cut the tops of the beets but not weeds?
@@BrodieFarms yeah that part doesn't make sense
@BrodieFarms the blades on the back aren't meant to cut weeds. We call them toppers where I'm from. It removes the growth point of the sugar beet. As for the defoiliating part, it can whip small, light weeds down but not cut them. Inside is 2 spinning shafts with a series of rubber paddles/flails with steel points on the ends every 22". Doesn't cut just batters the leaves off. Big weeds with thick stems usually always stand afterward. I grow sugar beets in real life, hope this helps!
Yws, a sugar beet series would be interesting
Did you know in America, we use the self propelled harvesters to they still have the European signs but the reason why is because all the self-propelled beat harvesters we use in Michigan are from Europe and shipped into the US so they do use so propelled harvesters in America just letting you know
I know we use self propelled harvesters in the US, I just assumed we produced our own. Didn’t realize we shipped them over from Europe
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Sugar beets
In the video with farmer fan it said in farm sim 25 beet root was 3rd place with 40,000$ per hecter or some thing. In 1st was poplar with 129,000$ per hectare or what ever
They do have 3 point weights for the front. Btw
Nice balance of questioning things that seem off, but complimenting the good parts of this game, hard to find Channels which aren’t just saying it’s perfect or completely bashing it
What do you use for a microphone? Sounds good!
It's an Audio Technica!
The weeds somtimes cut but not always in irl beet toppers only have rubber pattles on the bottem
Let's get harvesting
Are you play on riverbend spring map
Never mind your are
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