Wife said this is much faster and easier than when she and her brothers would have to skip school to cut seed by hand. The progress in the industry is amazing.
I enjoy the operation of how spuds are cut for planting, you do an excellent job explaining what is going on , stay safe , how many generations of doing this farming ? What special talent , team work !
Thanks for sharing your operation. So amazing to see how it’s done. I grew up around corn,beans and wheat but that’s nothing compared to your potato process.
The number of eyes per piece changes the type of yield. Plants with little room will produce many more potatoes per acre, but they will be smaller on average. It is a similar effect with spacing pieces in the row, 18 inches for big late harvest baking potatoes down to 6 inches for early boiling potatoes, maybe even closer for specialty seed potato production. Planting one large potato with many eyes will produce many stems which are effectively separate plants bunched together. To get the average effective spacing there would need to be variable distance at planting time to give more room to the large many eyed seed potatoes and less for small ones with only one eye, and the yield would still not be as consistant as when using uniformly sized pieces (or sorted small singles).
I saw another planter video recently that used a smaller whole potato as seed. Interesting difference in the choice. You will get a lot more mileage out of the available resources. However, it appears a lot more handling is required and that cost money and time also. I do not know if different variety was involved but the seed planting and the land type was the same.
So when you use a whole potato that doesn’t need to be cut for seed, it is called a one drop and to get all of your seed that size it would have to be sorted out so it would actually cost more to get all one drops that you don’t have to cut versus getting this and cutting it yourself.
I buy bags of potatoes at the grocery store, and I often forget to thank the growers of these amazing spuds and how hard the laborer's work. As far as the laborers are concerned, they seem very serious about their job and appear dedicated to their work. I think that they should also be called by name, instead of "they". Excellent video though!
Your video and answers to the various comments fill in a lot of questions I have had in regards to potato production. What is the spacing of the cut potatoes for planting (that’s probably in another of your videos, right?)? Thanks! 😊
This year we spaced them at 13 inches apart in the field. We usually go closer together but we couldn’t find enough seed this year so we spaced them a little further apart. Typically the further apart the bigger they get. th-cam.com/video/x-Z60FnFE04/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oi2j-ovbiKgh5-RQ this video shows more of how we plant.
I am liking the content thus far. When I start watching a new channel, I always start from the beginning. It shouldn't take long, as I don't watch the 'Shorts' video's.
This may be a dumb question but, do you buy your seed or do you use potatoes from your previous harvest as seed? Does this apply to potatoes, soybeans, corn, etc?
We have to buy seed from a seed grower, because potatoes are grown in generations so we buy the fourth generation, and we harvest the fifth generation. I don’t know how corn and soybeans work because we’ve never grown corn or soybeans. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@RockyMountainFarmer Where does the first generation come from that the seed grower uses to make the first 4 generations? I guess gen 1 to 3 get ground up for pig food or something similar? And why go through 4 generations before planting the final product? (Sorry for all the questions :P)
I learned a lot from this video and going through the comments. Look forward to more. After the seed potato is cut is each piece going to sprout or is it a percentage that you count on?
We buy all of our seed from a seed grower. They are a fourth generation potato and what we dig out of the ground are the fifth generation potato, so we cannot plant our own potatoes as seed.
What makes it a seed potato? How is it different than the ones I eat? I have planted plenty of store potatoes with great success I guess maybe that was before sprout-inhibitor which is the answer to my question
So potato are grown in generations. The ones we pull out of the ground and the ones in the grocery stores are the 5th generation but the ones we plant are the 4th generation. You can plant 5th generation potatoes but the more generations you go the quality goes down and the processors won’t take them.
They are different because they are a fourth generation potato versus what we pull out of the ground are fifth generation potatoes, and the more generations you go the more likely you are to have diseases so we don’t replant our own potatoes
Just found your channel. Ive only ever seen small scale potato farming so this large scale should b very interesting How many pounds (or tons) of seed potato do u plant. How much do u expect to havest for that lot (weight wise). Thx for the vid
This year we planted almost 3 million pounds of potato seed and that should yield around 50 million pounds of potatoes. I’m glad you found my channel make sure to subscribe and share it with your friends so you don’t miss harvest later this year.
Hola como estas en Argentina se hace a mano y somos muy eficientes con la máquina se tiene que usar mas cantidad de papas en promedio se usa 4.1 plantas por metro 6.5 las granjas que buscan mas rendimiento y la variedad mas comun es la spunta que es para consumo fresco el promedio de rinde es de 60 a 90 toneladas por hectárea eso si el equipamiento que tienen es muy bueno aca no hay tanto por las dificultades económicas
do I understand correctly that you cut the potatoes to get more that one plant per potato???? the other question is then .. how many potatoes do you get typically per plant ??
So we cut them to get them to the right size because the planter can only handle a certain size of potato and each plant normally produces between five and 10 potatoes
I do propane deliveries, I get a full day of weird angles. I am kind of used to it. the most dangereous about my truck is that I am super top heavy and even 5% side level difference will tip it over.
Well yes and no. It is a potato yes. But it is a special potato. The potatoes you see in the store are a 5th generation potato but we can’t plant those. We plant 4th generation potatoes. The more generations you go through the more likely you are to get weird looking potatoes and diseases. 4th generation potatoes are also grown specifically for seed potatoes and are planted closer together so that they are smaller witch gives you more eyes per seed piece. And yes we are in Idaho.
Most interesting and hugely impressive farming operation well run Fantastic to watch thank you kindly • Good luck with your work and essential contribution in feeding the nation‼️🥂 A real thrill to observe, i say again thanks kindly All of the very best ex ZA‼️ 👊🔥 🪖
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So potatoes are grown in generations a seed potato is one generation newer than the ones you get in the grocery store. seed potatoes are fourth generation the store potatoes are fifth generation
You know, I’m really surprised that you guys don’t go to an auction to buy like a a medium size small crane and have it set up for swapping your beds out rather than using the loader. I’m in loader works but it looks like a little shady a little bit gonna be cool if you got a crane, a small crane medium whatever Just my thought,
Buen día, he mirado varios de tus videos, he mirado que también eres un todólogo, como comente en otro video, gracias a Dios me toco estar en casi todos los procesos de la Papa, en diferentes años claro esta, le he comentado a varios conocidos lo que hacia que me gustaba lo que hacia, ya que nunca me la pasaba haciendo lo mismo, me dicen, si te gustaba tanto, por que te no seguiste ahí, les digo, me salí por varias razones, una de tantas fue, por que yo hacia el trabajo y los lambiscones eran los que se llevaban los méritos, ya que el patrón nunca me miraba, una vez me mandaron al rancho a almacenar la papa en los subterráneos, en esa ocasión andaba ahí el Hermano del dueño de la planta donde trabajaba, el también era dueño de una planta donde freían papa, (RIP) los dos, lo chistoso que paso ocasión, fue que el hermano, le dijo a un muchacho que manejaba la tolva o dompe, has esto! y el le responde, no! a mi me pusieron a manejar la tolva y no hago nada mas que eso, le dijo lo miso al que manejaba el tractor, al que estacionaba los camiones, al que ponía las pipas, pero todos le daban la misma respuesta, a mi me pusieron a hacer esto, yo no hago mas que esto, así es que ni como decirles algo, ya que según ellos eran los únicos que sabían hacer eso, un día miro que andaba en el tractor, después le pegue un brinco a mover la tolva para moverla, un día le dije, con el poco Ingles que sabia, Disculpe! usted mira Películas!, -Casi no, Por que?, -Lo que pasa, es que hay una película que se llama Star Wars Episodio I, donde uno de los protagonistas , le salva la vida a un Extraterrestre y le dice, Eres tonto!, -Yo no soy tonto, Yo hablo, -Si! tu hablas, pero no por el echo de hablar, quiere decir que eres inteligente., Al Sr. como que se le quedo grabado, ya que varios de los que estaba trabajando ahí, sabían Ingles, pero no le hacían caso a lo que decía, al final se quedo otro muchacho, yo y las mujeres que limpiaban la papa y la mujer que estaba acomodando la papa, hacia casi la mayoría de cosas ya que me tardaba 5 minutos o menos en hacerlas, al otro muchacho le enseñe unas cosas que no se le dificultaran mucho, así es que como el hermano de mi patrón miro lo que hacia, creo que tuve que ver para que en el año siguiente me tocara cosechar con la Digger, la malo fue que cuando me salí, el ya tenia 4 mese que había fallecido, así es que la única persona que miro y valoro lo que hacia, ya no estaba, no trabajaba muy lejos de donde están, ya que estaba en Hermiston, Oregón, Tanto que contar, muy buenos videos, Saludos y buen día.
Wife said this is much faster and easier than when she and her brothers would have to skip school to cut seed by hand. The progress in the industry is amazing.
Yeah it sure has changed. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@@RockyMountainFarmer12:06 12:07
This process is very easy and efficient by using machinery rather than cutting by hand. And your talking is very informative.
Thanks a lot I’m glad you enjoyed the video
Thank you
Thank you sir. An informative and entertaining video. As well you explained each operation and why it was done ! Well done ! Alex
Glad you enjoyed it
I enjoy the operation of how spuds are cut for planting, you do an excellent job explaining what is going on , stay safe , how many generations of doing this farming ? What special talent , team work !
I’m glad you enjoyed it. I am the fourth generation on our farm.
@@RockyMountainFarmer Fourth generation you say. So I guess you would be good for planting...lol
Very interesting, what an operation. Got me hungry for a baked potato 🥔.
So good glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing your operation. So amazing to see how it’s done. I grew up around corn,beans and wheat but that’s nothing compared to your potato process.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. It definitely is a lot of work to grow potatoes.
What's difference from whole potatoes? As far as I know, the one without cutting is more disease resistance than this ! ❤
There’s a chance that you can introduce disease when you cut them but we have to make our seed uniform size for the planter.
The number of eyes per piece changes the type of yield.
Plants with little room will produce many more potatoes per acre, but they will be smaller on average. It is a similar effect with spacing pieces in the row, 18 inches for big late harvest baking potatoes down to 6 inches for early boiling potatoes, maybe even closer for specialty seed potato production.
Planting one large potato with many eyes will produce many stems which are effectively separate plants bunched together. To get the average effective spacing there would need to be variable distance at planting time to give more room to the large many eyed seed potatoes and less for small ones with only one eye, and the yield would still not be as consistant as when using uniformly sized pieces (or sorted small singles).
Nice!! I work seasonal at a potato farm and we're harvesting rn.
Awesome good luck on your harvest
Learned something today!
That's a unique way to get the best utilization of your trucks. A lot of work to get it into that configuration though.
It is a lot of work but saves money for sure.
All you need is hook lifter on your truck and half a day job is done in 1 minute.
I saw another planter video recently that used a smaller whole potato as seed. Interesting difference in the choice. You will get a lot more mileage out of the available resources. However, it appears a lot more handling is required and that cost money and time also. I do not know if different variety was involved but the seed planting and the land type was the same.
So when you use a whole potato that doesn’t need to be cut for seed, it is called a one drop and to get all of your seed that size it would have to be sorted out so it would actually cost more to get all one drops that you don’t have to cut versus getting this and cutting it yourself.
I buy bags of potatoes at the grocery store, and I often forget to thank the growers of these amazing spuds and how hard the laborer's work. As far as the laborers are concerned, they seem very serious about their job and appear dedicated to their work. I think that they should also be called by name, instead of "they". Excellent video though!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for buying potatoes
Very cool video mate
Thanks for feeding me 🙂
Thanks for watching!
Your video and answers to the various comments fill in a lot of questions I have had in regards to potato production. What is the spacing of the cut potatoes for planting (that’s probably in another of your videos, right?)? Thanks! 😊
This year we spaced them at 13 inches apart in the field. We usually go closer together but we couldn’t find enough seed this year so we spaced them a little further apart. Typically the further apart the bigger they get. th-cam.com/video/x-Z60FnFE04/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oi2j-ovbiKgh5-RQ this video shows more of how we plant.
I am liking the content thus far. When I start watching a new channel, I always start from the beginning. It shouldn't take long, as I don't watch the 'Shorts' video's.
I’m glad you are liking the videos. We do have quite a few long videos for you to watch. Enjoy!
I cut so many seed potatoes when I was growing up.
We cut close to 30000 sacks each year
hello can you please tell me the name on the chemical you put on ,you say it helps them to start growing faster- in ground is it big diffrent
Grampa's scooter is bad ass.
Yes it is
Very interesting process. You said in another video, that only two of your trucks have wet kits. How do you run your beds on the other trucks?
Our other trucks have to be plugged into power. For planting we use a generator to power them.
This may be a dumb question but, do you buy your seed or do you use potatoes from your previous harvest as seed? Does this apply to potatoes, soybeans, corn, etc?
We have to buy seed from a seed grower, because potatoes are grown in generations so we buy the fourth generation, and we harvest the fifth generation. I don’t know how corn and soybeans work because we’ve never grown corn or soybeans. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@RockyMountainFarmer Where does the first generation come from that the seed grower uses to make the first 4 generations?
I guess gen 1 to 3 get ground up for pig food or something similar?
And why go through 4 generations before planting the final product?
(Sorry for all the questions :P)
Do y’all run a cattle operation also?
No, but my uncle has a dairy across the road
I learned a lot from this video and going through the comments. Look forward to more. After the seed potato is cut is each piece going to sprout or is it a percentage that you count on?
Almost all of them will sprout.
I’m glad you liked the video
How do you decide which potatoes qualify as seeds for maximum yield ?
We buy all of our seed from a seed grower. They are a fourth generation potato and what we dig out of the ground are the fifth generation potato, so we cannot plant our own potatoes as seed.
G'day from nsw Australia just found your channel and subbed mate
Hey thanks. I’m glad you like the videos.
How many potato crops/year do you get?
Just one Idaho is a frozen tundra for half of the year
What makes it a seed potato? How is it different than the ones I eat? I have planted plenty of store potatoes with great success
I guess maybe that was before sprout-inhibitor which is the answer to my question
So potato are grown in generations. The ones we pull out of the ground and the ones in the grocery stores are the 5th generation but the ones we plant are the 4th generation. You can plant 5th generation potatoes but the more generations you go the quality goes down and the processors won’t take them.
are seed potatoes the same as a regular potato you harvest?
They are different because they are a fourth generation potato versus what we pull out of the ground are fifth generation potatoes, and the more generations you go the more likely you are to have diseases so we don’t replant our own potatoes
Just found your channel. Ive only ever seen small scale potato farming so this large scale should b very interesting
How many pounds (or tons) of seed potato do u plant. How much do u expect to havest for that lot (weight wise). Thx for the vid
This year we planted almost 3 million pounds of potato seed and that should yield around 50 million pounds of potatoes. I’m glad you found my channel make sure to subscribe and share it with your friends so you don’t miss harvest later this year.
Hola como estas en Argentina se hace a mano y somos muy eficientes con la máquina se tiene que usar mas cantidad de papas en promedio se usa 4.1 plantas por metro 6.5 las granjas que buscan mas rendimiento y la variedad mas comun es la spunta que es para consumo fresco el promedio de rinde es de 60 a 90 toneladas por hectárea eso si el equipamiento que tienen es muy bueno aca no hay tanto por las dificultades económicas
That is very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Patato and seed Patato are they the same??
do I understand correctly that you cut the potatoes to get more that one plant per potato???? the other question is then .. how many potatoes do you get typically per plant ??
So we cut them to get them to the right size because the planter can only handle a certain size of potato and each plant normally produces between five and 10 potatoes
I do propane deliveries, I get a full day of weird angles. I am kind of used to it. the most dangereous about my truck is that I am super top heavy and even 5% side level difference will tip it over.
Interesting
Question: if you guys plant 4th Gen., what do they do with Gen 1-3?
The seed potato growers plant those until they get to the fourth generation, then we get those to plant.
So a seed potato is just a potato? Idaho?
Well yes and no. It is a potato yes. But it is a special potato. The potatoes you see in the store are a 5th generation potato but we can’t plant those. We plant 4th generation potatoes. The more generations you go through the more likely you are to get weird looking potatoes and diseases. 4th generation potatoes are also grown specifically for seed potatoes and are planted closer together so that they are smaller witch gives you more eyes per seed piece. And yes we are in Idaho.
@@RockyMountainFarmer interesting thanks
Most interesting and hugely impressive farming operation
well run
Fantastic to watch
thank you kindly
• Good luck with your work and essential contribution in feeding the nation‼️🥂
A real thrill to observe, i say again
thanks kindly
All of the very best ex ZA‼️
👊🔥
🪖
I’m glad you liked it thanks for watching
Do most Table potato guys cut their own potato’s?
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I agree that would probably work better
What is the difference between a seed potato and the a potato you would buy in the grocery store?
So potatoes are grown in generations a seed potato is one generation newer than the ones you get in the grocery store. seed potatoes are fourth generation the store potatoes are fifth generation
Where do you get your seed from?
There is a seed grower an hour away from us.
@@RockyMountainFarmer Bake in the 70's I hauled many loads from Ashton back to Tyhee for the farm I worked on.
You know, I’m really surprised that you guys don’t go to an auction to buy like a a medium size small crane and have it set up for swapping your beds out rather than using the loader. I’m in loader works but it looks like a little shady a little bit gonna be cool if you got a crane, a small crane medium whatever Just my thought,
I’ll have to look into that
Do you grow your own seed?
No we don’t. Seed farms have to be pretty secluded to prevent disease.
How many acres will 3 million pounds of potatoes grow
We planted 1250 acres
Buen día, he mirado varios de tus videos, he mirado que también eres un todólogo, como comente en otro video, gracias a Dios me toco estar en casi todos los procesos de la Papa, en diferentes años claro esta, le he comentado a varios conocidos lo que hacia que me gustaba lo que hacia, ya que nunca me la pasaba haciendo lo mismo, me dicen, si te gustaba tanto, por que te no seguiste ahí, les digo, me salí por varias razones, una de tantas fue, por que yo hacia el trabajo y los lambiscones eran los que se llevaban los méritos, ya que el patrón nunca me miraba, una vez me mandaron al rancho a almacenar la papa en los subterráneos, en esa ocasión andaba ahí el Hermano del dueño de la planta donde trabajaba, el también era dueño de una planta donde freían papa, (RIP) los dos, lo chistoso que paso ocasión, fue que el hermano, le dijo a un muchacho que manejaba la tolva o dompe, has esto! y el le responde, no! a mi me pusieron a manejar la tolva y no hago nada mas que eso, le dijo lo miso al que manejaba el tractor, al que estacionaba los camiones, al que ponía las pipas, pero todos le daban la misma respuesta, a mi me pusieron a hacer esto, yo no hago mas que esto, así es que ni como decirles algo, ya que según ellos eran los únicos que sabían hacer eso, un día miro que andaba en el tractor, después le pegue un brinco a mover la tolva para moverla, un día le dije, con el poco Ingles que sabia, Disculpe! usted mira Películas!, -Casi no, Por que?, -Lo que pasa, es que hay una película que se llama Star Wars Episodio I, donde uno de los protagonistas , le salva la vida a un Extraterrestre y le dice, Eres tonto!, -Yo no soy tonto, Yo hablo, -Si! tu hablas, pero no por el echo de hablar, quiere decir que eres inteligente., Al Sr. como que se le quedo grabado, ya que varios de los que estaba trabajando ahí, sabían Ingles, pero no le hacían caso a lo que decía, al final se quedo otro muchacho, yo y las mujeres que limpiaban la papa y la mujer que estaba acomodando la papa, hacia casi la mayoría de cosas ya que me tardaba 5 minutos o menos en hacerlas, al otro muchacho le enseñe unas cosas que no se le dificultaran mucho, así es que como el hermano de mi patrón miro lo que hacia, creo que tuve que ver para que en el año siguiente me tocara cosechar con la Digger, la malo fue que cuando me salí, el ya tenia 4 mese que había fallecido, así es que la única persona que miro y valoro lo que hacia, ya no estaba, no trabajaba muy lejos de donde están, ya que estaba en Hermiston, Oregón, Tanto que contar, muy buenos videos, Saludos y buen día.
Thanks for sharing your story. I’m glad you enjoyed the video
So you buy potatoes 🥔 🤔 and grow potatoes 🥔 so you can buy more potatoes 🥔 🤔 I guess my question is why can't you plant your own potatoes?
Potatoes are grown in generations we plant the 4th generation and harvest the 5th generation if we planted ours we wouldn’t be able to certify them.
Do most Table potato guys cut their own potato’s?
Do most Table potato guys cut their own potato’s?
We cut ours so it’s just how we like it