Prototype New Holland gescheiden inzameling van maïsstro en -kolf | Agri-Power / Kenis nv
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- De vraag naar biomassa als grondstof stijgt vanuit verschillende sectoren. Daarom wordt er sterk gezocht naar mogelijkheden om extra biomassa te telen en oogsten. Korrelmaïsstro is in dat opzicht een heel interessante bron, omdat het vandaag nog niet wordt geoogst en er hiervan ruim 450 000 ton droge stof aanwezig is in Vlaanderen. Het aantal oogstmachines die maïsstro mee kan oogsten in Vlaanderen is echter nog beperkt. Bij de oogst moet bovendien maximaal rekening gehouden worden met verschillende randvoorwaarden: oogstefficiëntie van de korrel, minimum aan werkgangen, beperken van bodemcompactie en bevuiling van het stro met grond. Hoewel er in het buitenland (o.m. in de Verenigde Staten) meer ervaring is met het oogsten van maïsstro, zijn deze oogstmachines niet voldoende aangepast voor de oogst in onze klimaatomstandigheden. Verschillende Vlaamse pioniers testten daarom vorig jaar enkele oogstmogelijkheden zelf voor maïsstro uit.
Twee van deze pioniers waren Jos Renders (biogasinstallatie Agri-Power) en Tim Kenis (verdeler & constructie landbouwmachines, Kenis nv). Zij realiseerden in één machine de combinatie van een maïshakselaar met een kolvenplukker.
The demand for biomass feedstock increases from different sectors. Therefore, it is highly sought opportunities to additional biomass cultivation and harvesting. Grain Maize Straw is in that sense a very interesting source because it is still not yet harvested and this more than 450 000 tons of dry matter is present in Flanders. The number of harvesters that can harvest corn stover participate in Flanders is still limited. Must be at harvest may take account of different conditions up account: reduce harvesting efficiency of the grain, minimal work corridors, soil compaction and contamination of the soil with straw. These harvesters Although there abroad (including in the United States) more experience with harvesting corn stover, not sufficiently adapted for harvest in our climate. Several Flemish pioneers therefore tested last year single harvest opportunities themselves for corn stover off.
Two of these pioneers were Jos Renders (biogas plant Agri-Power) and Tim Kenis (distributor construction & agricultural machinery, Kenis NV). They realized in one machine the combination of a corn chopper with a harvester.
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AWESOME! Chaff-cutter and corn combine in one!
looks like they solved the corn straw problem!
Heel interessant om te zien!
Jan deine Videos gucke ich auch häufig :) Ich glaube du hast ja Deutsch verstehen können ;) Ihr beide habt eine sehr gut Videoqualität, was ich sehr positiv finde :)
Jori Milbradt Danke sehr Jori und ich verstehe ein wenig Deutsch, aber ich bin froh, dass Sie die Videos so schön finden :)
Ja, sonst kommentiere ich nicht so viel, aber als ich dich gesehen habe, musste ich es tun ;) vielleicht kommentiere ich ja unter deinem nächsten video?
Jori Milbradt Das ist in Ordnung, immer willkommen!
Let me ask you: how you did the in between shot? =D
just awsome video! very interesting..thank you for uploading :)
Weer een prachtige video van een aparte machine!
Hi, is this Machine still running? Is it possible to asked the farmer for his experiences?
Very Nice New Holland prototype machine :) Greetings from Poland :D
Macht das sinn? In der silage ist doch gerade das korn ein wichtiger Bestandteil.
Help me out here. So the combine head snaps the ears off like in old days and then what looks like a rotary cutter cuts the stalks on down closer and saves them to a wagon to be used in a plant. The silage aspect of the operation seems simple but I guess the question is what is done with the whole ears. The plants look like they are plenty green so the ear most probably would be full of moisture. First problem that comes to mind is mold etc. on the ears during storage. It is a pretty nifty operation. :)
+jbmbanter the cobs are ground up and used for silage and the stalks will probably be used for biomass
Thanks Alex Sometimes when I ask a question some of the 'haters' call me stupid or just dumb. It is always great to receive a positive response to what might seem to others a dumb or stupid question.
+jbmbanter Hardly a dumb question! and unfortunately a large amount of the TH-cam user base seem to get their kicks from needlessly insulting others.
Thanks Alex! It is great to know that most everyone who watches and comments on TH-cam videos is decent and willing to help others who do not understand the content of a video. :)
Thats why i love Tractorspotter
It's quite a machine. I don't know why, but i'm actually glad NH never began full production of such machines. I at least hope they didn't. I love NH, but i don't really see a use of a machine like that
het is niet ccm maar mks of heb ik het verkeerd? (earlage in het engels meen ik)
Wow mooi ding
How can we contact the manufacturer ?
If cob and straw are mixed after all the process, I can't get the point, why a traditional forage harvester can't be used ?
the straw and crops aren't mixed after. The crops are used for food and the straw for biomass
sind die maiskolben als speisemais gedacht?
und der rest für biogas oder futtermais?
misschien kunnen ze er een blazer op zetten voor de bladeren
interesting machinery!!
That is a great innovation!
this is not a new concept. case built something similar to this on one of their choppers as an attachment back in the 50's
Amazing
nice :)))
or leafes or wathever it is
Mooi das handig
maybe they could add a leaf blower for the corn leaves
+Kevin Mannens like the ones on sugar cane harvesters
+Alex Murphy . yes, or if they stick on a cornsheller where the corn cobs come out, you'll get a cleaner grain . the corn goes up the conveyor and the left over cobs and leaves go back into the harvester.
+Kevin Mannens aye, but the cobs are going to be ground up for silage
Yes, but you can also use the grains only for corn cob mix so thats where the corn sheller's for
Nice :)
Why are u separating it?
What is silage?
Scott Porter Fermented corn straw(chopped corn)
wow
Nice 5/5
Nice
Very Efficient!!!!!!!!!
chaf katar praise
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farming simulator 2015
Because depletion of the soil isn't a problem at all. This shit makes the ground useless after a few years.
Roger Crouch why?
+Roger Crouch they are making silage so they must have plenty of manure to refill the soil on
organic matter
in the netherlands there is an enormous manure surplus. it is an enormous problem here, soil depletion really isn't an issue
+Roger Crouch While it looks like it its destroying the soil rapidly, root material is the biggest builder of soil. Tillage is still much more damaging that anything we can do with removal. Also as previously mentioned this is most likely for a dairy farm and they will add tons of manure actually increasing the organic matter content and improving the soil.
was passiert mit den Maiskolben