Coming from Australia, I am so amazed at the wonderful soil you have in the Netherlands. Wow, you could really grow anything. More amazing is that your ditches have water in them
That mud that came out of the water is really sour however, if you were to scoop it out of the water and let it rot away on the soil nothing would grow on it. That's partially (besides not wanting to smother the grass obviously) why they spray it like that, to keep the acidity to a moderate level. The fact that the water stays at that level has to do with the fact that our soil is made up of layers which the sea has put down over the past few thousand years. Where I live there's 2 meters of sand 3 meters down (the old seabed) and then about 2 (which used to be MUCH more, like 3 to 4) meters of peat, that's rotting away as we speak, about 1 CM every 10 years or so. Then at the very top a layer of clay was put down about 1000 years ago or a bit before that, not sure. That package is a perfect recipe for water to stay where it is, the sandlayer is so compact that there's no way it'll go down to bedrock (which is like 100 meters down here, we have no stone) so unless you poked a hole through the sand, the water will not go anywhere. That, plus the fact that the country has a great watermanagement method which regulates the waterlevel on the land, makes for great farming. But as farmers want dry land to drive their tractors on, they lobby for a lower waterlevel, which in turn makes the peat disappear, so they're basically doing themselves in.
This machine isn't for digging drainage ditches, it's plowing fields to prepare for planting wheat. Why does everyone misunderstand what it means? You don't know anything about agricultural machinery, right?
Thank you for posting this. We acquired a 5,000-acre ranch at my work, and this helped me understand some of what will go into our irrigation ditch maintenance.
ok don't take this wrong, I think this is the coolest way to clean out ditched I have ever seen, but these town people must be real bored when the exciting thing to do is see a ditch get cleaned out.
+Richard Kip de demo was om te laten zien hoe je op den duur een schone en levendige boerensloot kan krijgen. en er waren voorbeelden van hoe je dit wel en niet kan bereiken
+michael meyer ....yes we DID take this the wrong way Micheal, it was a Demo to a bunch of farmers who need to keep their ditch's clear of weeds etc to help with drainage, quite simple to understand...
Clever ways to clean out what looks like a waterway/ditch. I wish we had extra water like that here in Georgia, USA. If we had it, that water would be used to irrigate corn, cotton and peanuts. Too dry and sandy here so farmers have to dig deep wells and irrigate with center pivots. Really interesting though!
These are all very innovative machines. My favorite videos like this are for the logging videos where the machine cuts the tree, strips it and stacks it neatly in a pile. th-cam.com/video/luygMuoFnXs/w-d-xo.html
These attachments are very useful and save man power and time I like the excavator with the screen bucket very efficient shaping and weeding the ditch .
Ну я тоже не экскаватором🙂. Но когда экскаватор чистил канал ездили и собирали их в иле ,что выбрасывал на берег. А так брали тоже и руками и сачком... ил черпали...🙂
Spread regenerating grass seed in the paddock, then cover it with slurry from the ditch dredge. In two weeks time you'd hardly know the ditch had been cleared! Col, NZ.
T'airn'KA that's what I was thinking. As long as it's not street run off. No chemicals etc. it should just be swamp style organic matter and fresh top soil.
What’s missing on the wide scoop machinery is some kind of trailer being pulled where the vegetation can be put in and then carried off to a mulch mound which the farmer can then find use for it. Put it to use.....much like the sprayer application. Add a liquid fertilizer while you’re at it.
3:00 and 4:30 Looks like some good fertilizer. In USA some libetard would accuse you of endangering some frog or minow that only lived in "that ditch"!!
02Crimson When you mention liberal in USA remember that in Stupid Liberal EU we cant have guns just because of fun,you cant just go and do steel target shooting,only semi auto guns allowed are shotguns and they are limited to 3 round, and bigger semi auto guns for wild boar,deer... are limited to 5 rounds.We cant have ar's here ....we cant have any fun here .....We have to do a ton of paperwork and be atlest 18 to own a airgun or .22lr .....
A drainage ditch is different than a stream or any other body of water. The US can be a tight ass about that stuff, but one its necessary in the majority of cases for preservation, and two there are countries far more protective.
Not really. If it is a ditch that regularly fills with water, to the point where it becomes home to animal life, it is considered 'wetlands' and cannot be interfered with.
u would get a fine here if u dont clean them when the rain time come the water needs to go away fast and it cant if it isnt clean we dutch take water problims very serious
@@jestemsoba4566 Probably not as many as you think, most critters are scared off by the commotion of the equipment or just dodge the stuff as it's coming through. Some farmers might even try to flush em out of hiding and push them to an area that won't get worked up. At least that's what my family does before screwing up an area that might house something. Nothing worse than cleaning cute critter guts out of machinery.
Very awesome machinery. Very happy when I helpes farm Tobacco in Virginia I did not have to worry about dredging canals. We used small ponds for irrigation if necessary. Less work prepping the pond, but a lot of work putting down that pipe line. Where was this convention located? Lastly, great video keep up the good work!
This machine isn't for digging drainage ditches, it's plowing fields to prepare for planting wheat. Why does everyone misunderstand what it means? You don't know anything about agricultural machinery, right?
This whole process seems useless without some explanation of the reason. It took something of natural beauty and turned it into a black encrusted sloppy mess.
If 30% of your country is below sea level like the Netherlands, and you need these ditches to remove the water, you don't want them to overgrow with plants so the water doesn't run off anymore. So every Dutch farmer must clean the water runs on his property by law. The video did show all the options how to do that.
It’s the water cannon ones all day long. Dredge the ditch and fertilize your field. I’d water cannon dredge a few days before turning the soil ... all day long.
can someone tell me the + side of spraying all that muddy water onto a perfect field of grass? im kinda confused here, seems kinda pointless to my ignorant mind
@@ПониклаНатощак вьюны? у нас теперь прополка сорняков тоже стала экологическим преступлением?) а для рыб-карасей и прочей нечисти водичка в таких отстойниках обычно неприемлемо грязновата - какой только дряни близ поселков туда не попадает, начиная от машинного масла и бензина и заканчивая банальной канализацией. да, собственно, эти траншеи и не для живности копаются, под технические нужды, и на карасиков никто при возведении не рассчитывает
Mooie demonstratie maar ik vind dat als ze gaan maaikorven er iemand achteraan moet lopen de vis terug gooien Ik heb veel vis verloren zien gaan door deze werkzaamheden. Ik snap best dat het gemaaid moet worden maar de visstand telt toch ook mee?
+James Parker Unless you clear the weeds they'll fill the ditch and the water won't flow. You dredge if you want to clear, deepen or widen a canal; they're spraying the muddy water because it saves the trouble of trucking the dirt away, just spray it on your field, it won't hurt it
+James Parker It rains a LOT in The Netherlands. Because of this in a lot of areas it is very important to keep ditches clean so rain water can run of easily. The water level in the ditch is also a good indicator of the ground water level, lastly cleaned ditches have a lot more water in them than dirty ditches, if it come to the point where you have to irrigate, not something that common there but it does occasionally happen, there will be an ample water supply.
+Love2boat92 I'm not from America but they use waterways in the video to take any excess water away from the fields. Their could very well be these systems in America depending on the amount of water there and the terrain of the land.
This machine isn't for digging drainage ditches, it's plowing fields to prepare for planting wheat. Why does everyone misunderstand what it means? You don't know anything about agricultural machinery, right?
You people who designed these machines deserve more than what you deserve.....♥️♥️♥️♥️...... Perth Australia
I was down a worm-hole of Best Father Daughter Wedding Dances and this pulled me out. Grateful!
Lol, goes to show how random TH-cam is
Coming from Australia, I am so amazed at the wonderful soil you have in the Netherlands.
Wow, you could really grow anything.
More amazing is that your ditches have water in them
That mud that came out of the water is really sour however, if you were to scoop it out of the water and let it rot away on the soil nothing would grow on it. That's partially (besides not wanting to smother the grass obviously) why they spray it like that, to keep the acidity to a moderate level. The fact that the water stays at that level has to do with the fact that our soil is made up of layers which the sea has put down over the past few thousand years. Where I live there's 2 meters of sand 3 meters down (the old seabed) and then about 2 (which used to be MUCH more, like 3 to 4) meters of peat, that's rotting away as we speak, about 1 CM every 10 years or so. Then at the very top a layer of clay was put down about 1000 years ago or a bit before that, not sure. That package is a perfect recipe for water to stay where it is, the sandlayer is so compact that there's no way it'll go down to bedrock (which is like 100 meters down here, we have no stone) so unless you poked a hole through the sand, the water will not go anywhere. That, plus the fact that the country has a great watermanagement method which regulates the waterlevel on the land, makes for great farming. But as farmers want dry land to drive their tractors on, they lobby for a lower waterlevel, which in turn makes the peat disappear, so they're basically doing themselves in.
@@Jerbod2 This was very interesting to read. Thank you!
Your name is Russian, Russia has a similar problem right, you have a lot of permafrost and marshes as well. Just not as much of a delta.
Agree wholeheartedly, been going through the same drought for 7 years...
This machine isn't for digging drainage ditches, it's plowing fields to prepare for planting wheat. Why does everyone misunderstand what it means? You don't know anything about agricultural machinery, right?
Ditch cleaning was always my passion. Thank you, God, my life is perfect.
Not many people would get it, but I understand you. I'm really into gravedigging. No joke, it's a satisfying work.
That's a great spectator sport. The commentator's certainly getting into it.
mute this video and play other video with hitler speach in background.
Andrei
DOHWS GT is a great place
It's all a ruse. They are really looking for the missing Hillary Clinton e-mails.
AndreiTupolev still a better love story than Twilight
Thank you for posting this. We acquired a 5,000-acre ranch at my work, and this helped me understand some of what will go into our irrigation ditch maintenance.
We desperately need these things here in Washington DC!!
The whistling is what sold me dude.
Wow we all need this in every developing countries ..👍 amazing machines
I live that THIS MANY people showed up for a ditch-cleaning demo! Super cool.
I don't know why I watched this video, but now I want a tractor.
I want to have a brook.
*That's an awesome event to watch. The commentator is really getting into the action.*
Presenting the cleanest ditch in the Netherlands :)
Boodieman72 @
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Oops Oops he didnt say it was clean.
Oops Oops you didnt mention the title of the video you replied to his boodiemans comment.
Не знаю зачем я это смотрю, но интересно!
Та же херня, а еще захотелось свою ферму с тракторами и прочей ерундой )
@Сидор Петрович не загадили,а внесли дополнительную подкормку
This is the most dutch video I've ever seen
You sure it is the most dutch video? It lacks windmills , cannabis and clogs.
Yes, they really know how to throw a party. Who knew ditches and heavy machinery could be so much fun...
when everybody has their clothes on, you mean
Highly absorbing ..... I watched it with a held breath. On a par with a good final western movie shoot-out.
This is a very Germanic level of dedication to overcomplicated machinery
@ Fart Huffington Fart Huffington are you any relation to Turd Ferguson? lol
Чистка
Must be an englishman with that type of comment......
You can see why this has 10 million views it’s bloody brilliant
Still waiting for the dredge pump to accidently turn towards the audience.
You read my mind...
From thailand, Love the process and video. I am Highway engineering. I am doing the construction project for environment.
ok don't take this wrong, I think this is the coolest way to clean out ditched I have ever seen, but these town people must be real bored when the exciting thing to do is see a ditch get cleaned out.
+michael meyer most of them are aged people that have no jobs and never saw this kind of stuff so yea
+Richard Kip de demo was om te laten zien hoe je op den duur een schone en levendige boerensloot kan krijgen. en er waren voorbeelden van hoe je dit wel en niet kan bereiken
+michael meyer it was a demo, they're probably farmers or in the biz
+Mart Devil
true, that would be over way to demonstrate your goods.
+michael meyer ....yes we DID take this the wrong way Micheal, it was a Demo to a bunch of farmers who need to keep their ditch's clear of weeds etc to help with drainage, quite simple to understand...
Sludge-gulpers of the world, Unite!
Really interesting to see such specialised machines: thanks for posting.
Love that dredge pump throughing all those nutrients on to the field
is this actually good for plants ? like if i go dig myself bucket of mud for my garden :)
@@Dynioglowy1986: I'm no expert but I know farmers like dark soil. I'm thinking natural compost. as long as the ditch isn't contaminated.
Clever ways to clean out what looks like a waterway/ditch. I wish we had extra water like that here in Georgia, USA. If we had it, that water would be used to irrigate corn, cotton and peanuts. Too dry and sandy here so farmers have to dig deep wells and irrigate with center pivots. Really interesting though!
And now I am in THAT section of youtube
me too :
These are all very innovative machines. My favorite videos like this are for the logging videos where the machine cuts the tree, strips it and stacks it neatly in a pile. th-cam.com/video/luygMuoFnXs/w-d-xo.html
honestly, I was thinking the same thing...
I tried to explain, but they all just gave me that look.
Thank "Allagorithm"! I'm sick of the US election and CORONA!
Die Holländer mal wieder ;) Grüße aus Deutschland an mein Urlaubsland Nr1! Eine der kinderfreundlichsten Nationen auf diesem Planeten!
The black spray is impressive, but the bucket on 0:47 is doing the job.
framfull lol)
Two different things. The excavator is trimming the sides but the pump is deepening the ditch and spreading the fertile sludge over the land
чудо чудное , диво дивное ! честь и слава изобретателям чудо - техники на пользу людям и сельскому хозяйству !!!
dam it i got lost in TH-cam again....
This is how we know we have a problem.
Agriculture is my passion
City people...
@@AltijdMatthijs same
same dude.. wtf
how the fuck did i end up on this......
These attachments are very useful and save man power and time I like the excavator with the screen bucket very efficient shaping and weeding the ditch .
Boy, they sure fertilised that field through and through. :)
Thank you , for these fantastic tractors .
Jan. 9th 2021 Sat. 02:31 am
from Yokohama City Jason
Me : Bored AF
TH-cam : Wanna see a Dutch Ditch cleaning operation?
Also Me : Hells Yes!
Random shit on youtube......two hours and a pot of coffee later.......
@@StormLaker ....how it begins.
And now you're watching a flooded street emptying into a storm drain...
How did you know?
Are you a seer?
thankyou youtube algorithms /overlords for this wonderful, wonderful video you have selected for me to watch
У немцев, как обычно, высокотехнологично продумано решение данной задачи. Молодцы.
У Русских в СССР было не хуже продуманно !!! население олени алчные просрали страну не то что Немцы
@@АлександрЯнварев-в8ю У русских?У ссср?ха-ха-ха!
@@ДЖОБЕЙЦ в себя прийди овца
@@АлександрЯнварев-в8ю тЬІ ТУПОЕ НАСЛЕДИЕ ССССР!
Че же твои немцы как и вся Европа не продумали как от ковида не дохнуть повально ?!
Just great!They poured mud on everything.Irrigation on super!
What about living creatures in the ditch did they get a 24 hours evacuation notice ?
no they got evicted on the spot
As martyrs they will be given place in the paradise and 99 fish virgins.
fuckoffyou says the unicorn fish
No, they get splattered over the field by a dredge pump, because biomass is lovely to have on the fields.
Foster bacactor on a 990 DB would put them to shame.... Brilliant video, some good tackle been used.
Нормально, особенно в начале ,я так в детстве вьюнов ловил🙂
я руками, под камнями в тине их ловил))
Ну я тоже не экскаватором🙂. Но когда экскаватор чистил канал ездили и собирали их в иле ,что выбрасывал на берег. А так брали тоже и руками и сачком... ил черпали...🙂
@@Sergeilink4736 irma Fátima para de deus
my point exactly
Бедные лягушки.
Красиво речку чистят! Молодцы ребята!
это не речка, это гидромелиоративный канал.
@@ДядюшкаАУ-э5л Sala ojituksesta th-cam.com/video/aScpdESTBJo/w-d-xo.html
imagin beeing a frog living in there, and then suddenly its "Ditch Cleaning Time" ....
Time to leap frog outa there!
okay i imagined it. it's a frog so it doesn't comprehend literally anything.
@@tree453 That’s stupid. It’s a well known fact that frogs don’t have a big imagination!!!
I know right, in scenarios like these I always imagine myself to be caught in the midst. Don't know why...
@@chriskoop4888 Leap frog to their death? Where else would they go?
This guys name is tractor spotter, and he puts real dedication into his name
2:46 looks like its one of those machines that malfunctions half of the time.
Ah, the traditional dutch family trip to the countryside. How lovely.
You dont find these videos, but these videos find you..
Spread regenerating grass seed in the paddock, then cover it with slurry from the ditch dredge. In two weeks time you'd hardly know the ditch had been cleared! Col, NZ.
Вот кто думает и делает.....у тех все хорошо.!
а чего ж ты ничего не делаешь, а тем более не думаешь?
Wow, impressive. This is what I call high tech. Malaysia need this.
wonderful machinery very interesting and certainly beneficial
The Spider bucket looks like the best option.
Everything was fairly simple to follow until 2:36 when they suddenly brought out a medieval torture device.
Dutch really know how to turture frogs!
These machines are what we need in the Philippines to clean our ditches and canals.
what are they doing
I don't know man, ditch clearing I guess?
th-cam.com/video/H42YmFW-AH8/w-d-xo.html
วิธีหมักแบบคุ้มค่า ให้ธาตุอาหารได้มากขึ้นครับ
😎😎😎
Patrol or oil 🛢
Looks like they're demonstrating various methods and tools used to clean out waterways.
Удобряют. Пишу для русских. Самый эффективный способ, без химии, пестецидов в смвсли и другой дряни. Самый экологичный способ.
Молодцы! Сколько техники для очищения. Супер.
I'm guessing the black stuff being sprayed onto the ground has a bunch of nutrients.
T'airn'KA that's what I was thinking. As long as it's not street run off. No chemicals etc. it should just be swamp style organic matter and fresh top soil.
It's most likely going to have fertilizer runoff from the fields as well as organic material from plants.
It’s poo poo
so is the ditch material a top compost? Do they take truck loads of the wet material to other fields?
What's the point of the last 3? All they seem to be doing it pumping dirty water.
Strangely satisfying to watch...😎✌️
Those fish have no clue what hit em'
Jacob Beck in those ditches are no fish
Lars Harmsen not anymore. frogs and turtles watch out
mcnameva Turtels 😂😂😂😂
There are also no turtles in holland
Lars Harmsen you are so wrong it wil suprise you if you wil drain these waters
What’s missing on the wide scoop machinery is some kind of trailer being pulled where the vegetation can be put in and then carried off to a mulch mound which the farmer can then find use for it. Put it to use.....much like the sprayer application. Add a liquid fertilizer while you’re at it.
3:00 and 4:30 Looks like some good fertilizer.
In USA some libetard would accuse you of endangering some frog or minow that only lived in "that ditch"!!
02Crimson 😂
02Crimson also in europe trust me.
Nahhhhh...fuck them frogs and minnows.....
frog and minnow fertilizer. Just label it Organic and they won't know what to do.
02Crimson When you mention liberal in USA remember that in Stupid Liberal EU we cant have guns just because of fun,you cant just go and do steel target shooting,only semi auto guns allowed are shotguns and they are limited to 3 round, and bigger semi auto guns for wild boar,deer... are limited to 5 rounds.We cant have ar's here ....we cant have any fun here .....We have to do a ton of paperwork and be atlest 18 to own a airgun or .22lr .....
I can’t seem to stop watching
Can we find those tractors at home depot?
Claude Kfoury no at the Gamma or Praxis.
the bigger stuff is at the Bo-Rent
No only in Walmart's Warehouses .
Its only 14,959.99
This makes perfect sense for uptight Dutch people!
very interesting but not sure why TH-cam sent me here...
Jij bent echt een hele goede youtuber en je maakt goede vids dus elke vid krijgt een like en heb geaboneerd👍🤙💪
yep this is what I'm watching on youtube rn
also RIP frogs.
no worries. Frogs "bounce" right back :))
hello
man in the netherland they havent the choice they live below sea level and if they let the fogs in life they die
This video is only 5 years old, why it is already in my recommendations?
In the United States, the operator would be arrested and imprisoned for destroying a "Protected Wetland", made a felon, and had his life destroyed.
A drainage ditch is different than a stream or any other body of water. The US can be a tight ass about that stuff, but one its necessary in the majority of cases for preservation, and two there are countries far more protective.
Not really. If it is a ditch that regularly fills with water, to the point where it becomes home to animal life, it is considered 'wetlands' and cannot be interfered with.
but in America, there would be illegals doing the work
u would get a fine here if u dont clean them when the rain time come the water needs to go away fast and it cant if it isnt clean we dutch take water problims very serious
When the Dutch wouldn't clean their ditches the entire Netherlands would turn into a lake because they are below seal level :P
Farming equipment is so awesome!👏
5:55 is the best! Blender Rodrigues
wow, that ditch looks brand new!
наверное лучше обычной черпалки ничего нет - и чистит с корнями и более безопасно для фауны
Are they pumping water or crude oil?
After 24 years of marriage this is what is considered exciting on a Friday night...I may spice things up and grab a beer.
LOL!
Next stop, Washington DC!!!
Great innovation!
Kreml, Moscow in Russia.....
wonder how many frogs and turtles were killed making this video.
I was wondering the same, and all the fish :D
@@jestemsoba4566 Probably not as many as you think, most critters are scared off by the commotion of the equipment or just dodge the stuff as it's coming through. Some farmers might even try to flush em out of hiding and push them to an area that won't get worked up. At least that's what my family does before screwing up an area that might house something. Nothing worse than cleaning cute critter guts out of machinery.
Very awesome machinery. Very happy when I helpes farm Tobacco in Virginia I did not have to worry about dredging canals. We used small ponds for irrigation if necessary. Less work prepping the pond, but a lot of work putting down that pipe line. Where was this convention located? Lastly, great video keep up the good work!
Daniel Thomas All the way in the Netherlands. This is more of a 'showcase' on how we use dregde as fertilizer.
This machine isn't for digging drainage ditches, it's plowing fields to prepare for planting wheat. Why does everyone misunderstand what it means? You don't know anything about agricultural machinery, right?
be sure to check out the next video, grass field cleaning.
So these are like aquafers used to keep feilds hydrated? And I assume they need cleaned for better flow. Or something of the sort?
they move water to keep the fields dry too - they get a lot of rain and have high water tables...
What's dat song?
Thecraftersmine676 wtf
what are the pumps good for? Nothings. Just to make your field muddy.
This whole process seems useless without some explanation of the reason. It took something of natural beauty and turned it into a black encrusted sloppy mess.
If 30% of your country is below sea level like the Netherlands, and you need these ditches to remove the water, you don't want them to overgrow with plants so the water doesn't run off anymore. So every Dutch farmer must clean the water runs on his property by law. The video did show all the options how to do that.
@@wimschoenmakers5463 Too bad this info was not presented to better understand what importance this procedure really was.
did the ditch really need cleaning?
I have no idea what I'm watching but I watched it lol
It’s the water cannon ones all day long. Dredge the ditch and fertilize your field. I’d water cannon dredge a few days before turning the soil ... all day long.
Amazing, who thinks up this stuff!
Michael Carley the dutch.
on the farm buildings behind the tractor/units - what were the black wrapped bales ? Hay ? Straw ? hemp ?
I like how the photographers all disappear real quick when the dredge pumpers come out to play :)
Rule 1: Stay in FRONT of the tractor... WAY in front...
can someone tell me the + side of spraying all that muddy water onto a perfect field of grass? im kinda confused here, seems kinda pointless to my ignorant mind
*У рыб апокалипсис начался 😂😂😂*
Какие рыбы?! Может у жаб.....
это осушение сточной канавы, дождевую и подземную воду с участков отводить. пострадать тут только пиявки разве что могут
@@twotails_bite_in_hat что решительно не мешает там жить вьюнам, карасям и чему поинтереснее.
@@ПониклаНатощак вьюны? у нас теперь прополка сорняков тоже стала экологическим преступлением?) а для рыб-карасей и прочей нечисти водичка в таких отстойниках обычно неприемлемо грязновата - какой только дряни близ поселков туда не попадает, начиная от машинного масла и бензина и заканчивая банальной канализацией. да, собственно, эти траншеи и не для живности копаются, под технические нужды, и на карасиков никто при возведении не рассчитывает
@@twotails_bite_in_hat Европа не РФ - там канава чище вашего Байкала .
I don't know how I got here, but I stayed and watched. Now I must play farming simulator
загнивающая Европа. С нашими рывками нам о таком только мечтать.
Ага от дикой природы уже не хрена не остаётся, один канал был и туда влезли.
Ты хоть на балкон выходишь? Или уже пиво даже курьер носит?
Who knew Tractor Spotting even existed? Darn you TH-cam! Now I am watching tractors do stuff!
Song name please? :)
Mooie demonstratie maar ik vind dat als ze gaan maaikorven er iemand achteraan moet lopen de vis terug gooien
Ik heb veel vis verloren zien gaan door deze werkzaamheden.
Ik snap best dat het gemaaid moet worden maar de visstand telt toch ook mee?
Издеваются над рыбой своими приспособлениями как только могут
Какая там рыба)))) это же просто мелиорация а не речка.
Это вообще показуха. Чистая канава . Попробовали они в поле ))) по веткам камням.
so besides deepening your ditches and making your field muddy what are you achieving? if the waste where to go into a tanker then I'd see the point...
+James Parker Unless you clear the weeds they'll fill the ditch and the water won't flow. You dredge if you want to clear, deepen or widen a canal; they're spraying the muddy water because it saves the trouble of trucking the dirt away, just spray it on your field, it won't hurt it
+James Parker It rains a LOT in The Netherlands. Because of this in a lot of areas it is very important to keep ditches clean so rain water can run of easily. The water level in the ditch is also a good indicator of the ground water level, lastly cleaned ditches have a lot more water in them than dirty ditches, if it come to the point where you have to irrigate, not something that common there but it does occasionally happen, there will be an ample water supply.
the frogs love it
This is really something. Never seen anything like this before. Very very neat. Does anyone know if there's anything like this in the U.S.?
+Love2boat92 I'm not from America but they use waterways in the video to take any excess water away from the fields. Their could very well be these systems in America depending on the amount of water there and the terrain of the land.
+Will Matters Yeah America has irrigation systems. I wondered if they cut the banks of the ditch like this.
+Love2boat92 No, because after you dig a ditch in America, the government owns the ditch.
RT VL Ha-ha. Well in certain areas they do. Lol.
This machine isn't for digging drainage ditches, it's plowing fields to prepare for planting wheat. Why does everyone misunderstand what it means? You don't know anything about agricultural machinery, right?