Vorne Durcheinander,hinten Ordnung.... Und dazwischen.... Perfektion !!! Ich habe einen UR VARIO 926 von Bj 1996 mit über 20000 Bth und Komfort den den andere Hersteller heute noch nicht haben. Der Gute hat bei mir seinen Alterssitz gefunden,und muß nur noch zum Spaß arbeiten. Fendt! Bitte weiter so !!!!
I was a city kid growing up, but every summer I would spend a month with my uncle who was a hog farmer. He had a very large operation. 10,000 hogs and about 15,000 acres of corn. All the corn went just to feed his hogs. If it was a good harvest, he would have several semi loads to sell, but for the most part it was ground up into feed. I would spend hours plowing, disking, chiseling, spreading manure, and in the fall I would drive a JD 4440 with a grain cart to and from the combine to the semi trailer. 14 hours a day. My uncle would drive out into the field I was in to make me stop. I was back in the seat as soon as I could get my ass there. Just something about that kind of work that makes me happy.
This runs very well, with the roller at the front. The cover crop has done well too. Conditions are good (after dry summer season of 2018). The soil looks perfect, while the field looks smooth and equal, and no crop residues visible on top. Congrats to Tractorspotter as well for great video. All good.👍👌
You've made some excellent observations! The combination of the tractor with the front roller seems to work exceptionally well. It's impressive to see how the cover crop has thrived, especially in favorable conditions following the dry summer season of 2018. The field indeed looks perfect, with a smooth and uniform appearance, and it's great to see no crop residues on top. Kudos to Tractorspotter for capturing such a fantastic video. All in all, it's a job well done!
I couldn't agree more! The contrast between the lush green plants and the freshly plowed ground is visually striking and offers a beautiful depiction of the agricultural landscape. It's a testament to the dynamic and ever-changing nature of farming. Thanks for appreciating this captivating aspect of agriculture!
Thank you ! Its cold here in New England everything is grey and Blah. I love seeing your videos all fresh and green makes winter bearable till spring. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
This is the difference between dirt and soil. Ploughing works best in sandy soils, around where I live it's mostly clay. Great video, the Netherlands is a beautiful country.
Ja klop, ik geloof dat er inmiddels al 6 of 7 1050's in Nederland rijden en in Belgie een zelfde aantal of zelfs nog meer. Ik vind het niet erg, zijn prachtige trekkers om te filmen.
If im right its the same field hes ploughing @ the one in your other video. Nice to see what a different crop, a cover crop, time of ploughing and a dry season, can do to the structure of the ground!👍👍
Wow you have a really good memory! Yes it is the same field. Filmed this about the same time, but you can see clearly the conditions for ploughing this year where much beter that last year. Thanks for watching!
well its something we ought to do in western Europe ("by environment regulation") since maybe 10 years. On some areas we have to sow plants to "cover-crops" during the autumn for the crops that'll only be seed next spring. Since we have to do it anyway, there are ongoing research to help farmers choosing the best seed mix given the soil type, the crop you'll plant after, the management of the weeds in the field etc... It is a charge for the farm (seeds, seeding and destruction costs) but hopefully we have ROI in terms of agronomy : for example as Mark Fryer said yellow mustard plant fixes nitrogen, it will also improve the soil structure and the biomass from the cover-crop, once mixed with the soil will help maintain or augment organic material rate thus the soil fertility. (i hope my attempt at writing in English wasn't too bad)
What was the cover crop planted? Has to be one heck of a tractor with enough drawbar lift to be able to lift and roll that plow over. Absolutely beautiful job of completely covering the material and plowing.
The great job of the plough in this case will be a rottening layer in the working depth of the tool. An anaerobic area leads to a unwanted microbe area with the "bad" bacteria and fungi. If the organic matter would rotten on top of the soil, it would be a nice cover against heavy rain ... It would protect and feed the soil life for good start in the new year...
Yes, some of you are doing a great job. When I wanted to learn more about No-Till farming you have to take a look to USA. There are some pioneers in this topic!
@@4Seekuh Canada is even better. Almost all of them are notill. In allot of parts they only work the soil once a year and that's planting. Now the push in America is getting everyone to notill corn and soybeans. Few people in the Missouri area have already adopted it but it's a challenge due to huge equipment cost.
Absolutely fantastic video and, the equipment is out of this world!!! Keep it up. You just got yourself a new subscriber!!!!! Greets from Massachusetts U.S.
what plant is this ??? it is so great to cover with green crops and it has many benefits to the ground and the crop such as it improves the structure of the ground and it adds nitrogen to it.
Honestly what's the point though if your just going to till it up though? Plowing destroys the soil structure and reduces nitrogen retention. Also only legumes add nitrogen to the soil.
Yes, but not in this case... The plough does more damage than the mustard does good. On the one hand a plough is always the baddest thing to the soil on the other hand the mustard is the worst cover crop. In Germany we say: The mustard belongs to the sausage and not to the field! This crop does not rooting a lot and it doesn't save much nitrogen. Many other cover crops save a lot more. But the best is a big mix of crops, such as 7-15 species to get the soil life started. The plow just kills soil life...
First of all my greetings to you from GREECE i hear many peolpe say that the plowing is the worst tillage way and that damages the soil it reduces soil productivity etc..... The crop that is going to be seeded or planted has the answer . On graminaceae such as whear barley oats corn sorghum etc and fabaceae such as triffolium medicago vicia pisum etc The tillage way is....... Do medium soil tillage with soiler subsoiler or discs for 2-3 years and then do plow. On other crops such ad beets potatoes other vegetables such ads tomatoes carbagge lettuce melons etc must be plpwed every cultivating season In conclusion we cannot get rid of plowing but we can reduce its use
@@3.6roentgen61 On the roots of the fabaceae there are stuck symbiotic bacters that help the plant take nitrogen such as azotobacter ,nitrobacter The nitrogen goes to the soil only if we cover the crop
welk gewas is dit? De worteling is prachtig om te zien, na het ploegen ook direct mooie zaaibed zowat, heel anders als de rauwe klei die ik hier zie na het ploegen (groene hart)
Great video angels shots. If you do cower crop for the graund structure. Way would you plow the Field and not ues a minimum tiling like a Lemke Rubin or a different machineries?
@@alexveldhuis6004you know that there are drills, planters that will plant right into that cover crop with no problem. And the soil was built over 10 000 years with biomass building on top of the soil not being turn over ;)
yellow, white or brown mustard (still gives yellow flowers), which is part of the same group of plant like canola, radish. There might be something else under it as most of the time its recommended to mix at least 2 or 3 seeds type. My father use mustard, lentils, peas and nyger for example.
given the speed the beast is working with 7 furrows (8-10 km/h i'd say), you already know the Fendt could pull bigger tools in those conditions. hopefully the fuel consumption is not too high lol
Ist die Kombination nicht unpassend? Die Messerwalze arbeitet bei zu geringer Geschwindigkeit nicht gut und beim Pflug ist der Verschleiß bei höherer Geschwindigkeit hoch
Hello, the movie is very well assembled, the cultivation of yellow mustard is a good solution for the soil. Could I know what the song was at the very beginning of the movie? I would like to use it for my video from growing under sowing :) I greet in advance and wish you a lot of success.
This crop looks like a species in the mustard family. Mustards can be used as a bio-fumigant to deal with some fungal and nematode issues when they are plowed down. I've heard of people using these in high tunnels for this reason. Brassicas are also great at taking up certain nutrients and making them available to the subsequent planted species.
Why? What is the advantage of plowing the crop so deep in the underground? Isn't it decomposed much better by the microorganisms, when incorporated completely flat in max. 5 cm, than 30 cm below the ground without oxygen?
Zwischenfrucht wie in diesem Fall Senf bringt viele Vorteile für den Boden. Die wichtigsten sind: 1. Bodendurchwurzelung Ölrettich, Senf und ein paar andere Zwischenfruchtsorten können innerhalb kurzer Zeit den Boden reichhaltig und vor allem tief durchwurzeln. Dadurch entstehen ganz feine Kapilare in denen später Wasser aus der Tiefe des Bodens nach oben transportiert werden kann. 2. Wird dem Boden das komplette Pflanzenvolumen zugefügt, was dazu führt dass die Pflanzenteile im Boden zersetzt werden. Dadurch gewinnt der Boden nicht nur organische Masse (Humus), sondern vor allem wird das Wachstum und der Erhalt von Bodenlebewesen gefördert. 3. Gehören die meisten Zwischenfrüchte zu den so genannten "Schmetterlingsblütern" (Leguminosen) Diese sind in der Lage, den in der Luft natürlich vorkommenden Stickstoff in kleinen "Paketen" in den Wurzeln zu speichern. Dieser Stickstoff wird dann dem Boden quasi als Vordüngung zur Verfügung gestellt und findet in der Nährstoffberechnung des Landwirts Berücksichtigung.
@@kunoknollenbuddler2167 Also nicht alle zwischenfrüchte sind Leguminosen. Schon gar nicht bei der WINTER ZF. Vor allem soll die ZF aber Stickstoff aus dem Boden aufnehmen damit das Nitrat nicht ausgewaschen wird.
@@helgebertus2212 wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil. Ich schrieb relativ eindeutig: 3. Gehören die meisten ... und wenn jemand diese Formulierung benutzt, ist ihm sehr wohl klar, dass nicht alle oder jede Zwischenfrucht dazu gehört. - Nicht wahr?
Vorne Durcheinander,hinten Ordnung.... Und dazwischen.... Perfektion !!! Ich habe einen UR VARIO 926 von Bj 1996 mit über 20000 Bth und Komfort den den andere Hersteller heute noch nicht haben. Der Gute hat bei mir seinen Alterssitz gefunden,und muß nur noch zum Spaß arbeiten. Fendt! Bitte weiter so !!!!
I was a city kid growing up, but every summer I would spend a month with my uncle who was a hog farmer. He had a very large operation. 10,000 hogs and about 15,000 acres of corn. All the corn went just to feed his hogs. If it was a good harvest, he would have several semi loads to sell, but for the most part it was ground up into feed. I would spend hours plowing, disking, chiseling, spreading manure, and in the fall I would drive a JD 4440 with a grain cart to and from the combine to the semi trailer. 14 hours a day. My uncle would drive out into the field I was in to make me stop. I was back in the seat as soon as I could get my ass there. Just something about that kind of work that makes me happy.
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This runs very well, with the roller at the front. The cover crop has done well too. Conditions are good (after dry summer season of 2018). The soil looks perfect, while the field looks smooth and equal, and no crop residues visible on top. Congrats to Tractorspotter as well for great video. All good.👍👌
You've made some excellent observations! The combination of the tractor with the front roller seems to work exceptionally well. It's impressive to see how the cover crop has thrived, especially in favorable conditions following the dry summer season of 2018. The field indeed looks perfect, with a smooth and uniform appearance, and it's great to see no crop residues on top. Kudos to Tractorspotter for capturing such a fantastic video. All in all, it's a job well done!
I really like the contrast of the green plants and freshly ploughed ground.
I couldn't agree more! The contrast between the lush green plants and the freshly plowed ground is visually striking and offers a beautiful depiction of the agricultural landscape. It's a testament to the dynamic and ever-changing nature of farming. Thanks for appreciating this captivating aspect of agriculture!
Thank you ! Its cold here in New England everything is grey and Blah. I love seeing your videos all fresh and green makes winter bearable till spring. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
It's grey and cold in the Netherlands as well. I guess the video isn't from this month 🤔
Looks like a summer video. I've been in the Netherlands in winter..and it's never as nice as this!
Gareth Ifan no this is in the winter we plant this stuff as a fertiliser during the winter times
It's confirmed, you're far the best for tractor videos making on the web!!!
Do you watch "big tractor power"
@@taddmason1187 Of course! And also Farmhand Mike.
They're almost at the same level.
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Отлично снято, и главное правильное удобрение почвы👍
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а как называется сидерат?
@@sweetkofarmer1199горчица белая.
انا عاشق لكم ومن متابعيكم فعلا شركة ممتازه صديقكم من العراق ❤️
This is the difference between dirt and soil. Ploughing works best in sandy soils, around where I live it's mostly clay. Great video, the Netherlands is a beautiful country.
clay is ok to plough, remember doing a heavy clay soil down to 12inches [ 30cm ], worked over fine.
*This is a work of genius, and you're truly a master!*
I to jest dopiero orka - wał na przodzie i pług z tyłu😎😎😎
Magnificent video!!!!!!!
Wonderful field nice soil!
Wat een schitterende combinatie! Mooie video!
Огонь техника и человек себя чувствует как человек
Zsdccvvnjj.
This is a masterpiece, and you are a genius!
Yes, deeprooting cover crops very good for soil the soil structure, however the plowing is destroying it...
Hope to see it soon in Germany. Great tool.
Perfect work machines Fendt&Kverneland.
Mooie video, je ziet die fendt 1050 steeds vaker. Het zijn echt prachtige machines en dat voor de akkerbouwer want zo'n ding kost een hele hoop geld
Ja klop, ik geloof dat er inmiddels al 6 of 7 1050's in Nederland rijden en in Belgie een zelfde aantal of zelfs nog meer. Ik vind het niet erg, zijn prachtige trekkers om te filmen.
If im right its the same field hes ploughing @ the one in your other video. Nice to see what a different crop, a cover crop, time of ploughing and a dry season, can do to the structure of the ground!👍👍
Wow you have a really good memory! Yes it is the same field. Filmed this about the same time, but you can see clearly the conditions for ploughing this year where much beter that last year. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing, it’s first time I have hear about green manure , but I find it a great idea. God bless you and your family
The yellow mustard plant fixes nitrogen into the soil to help grow the next crop and it also acts as a natural weed suppression system.
Two for one.
well its something we ought to do in western Europe ("by environment regulation") since maybe 10 years. On some areas we have to sow plants to "cover-crops" during the autumn for the crops that'll only be seed next spring. Since we have to do it anyway, there are ongoing research to help farmers choosing the best seed mix given the soil type, the crop you'll plant after, the management of the weeds in the field etc...
It is a charge for the farm (seeds, seeding and destruction costs) but hopefully we have ROI in terms of agronomy : for example as Mark Fryer said yellow mustard plant fixes nitrogen, it will also improve the soil structure and the biomass from the cover-crop, once mixed with the soil will help maintain or augment organic material rate thus the soil fertility. (i hope my attempt at writing in English wasn't too bad)
@@nastysushi9290 your English is considerably better than many British people can manage!
You really are good at these videos, everyone is a winner, interesting stuff.
Good turns. Good for soil. Hope farmers learn here.
Prachtige opnames, mooie combinatie zo!
These set look really good
Congratulations brother God bless you
What was the cover crop planted? Has to be one heck of a tractor with enough drawbar lift to be able to lift and roll that plow over. Absolutely beautiful job of completely covering the material and plowing.
Fendt 1000 series is the biggest Fendt
Brilliant video, great to watch!! The plough has done a great job turning the crop over/in the ground!!👍
The great job of the plough in this case will be a rottening layer in the working depth of the tool. An anaerobic area leads to a unwanted microbe area with the "bad" bacteria and fungi. If the organic matter would rotten on top of the soil, it would be a nice cover against heavy rain ... It would protect and feed the soil life for good start in the new year...
@@4Seekuh Good thing in America we got rid of those god awful moldboard plows...
Yes, some of you are doing a great job. When I wanted to learn more about No-Till farming you have to take a look to USA. There are some pioneers in this topic!
@@4Seekuh Canada is even better. Almost all of them are notill. In allot of parts they only work the soil once a year and that's planting. Now the push in America is getting everyone to notill corn and soybeans. Few people in the Missouri area have already adopted it but it's a challenge due to huge equipment cost.
Interesting, did you ever heard about Gabe Brown? Or Greg Judy? Or Dr. Elaine Ingham? Those are the guys people should more listen to :D
صراحه وحقيقه الغرب انسان عايش صح وبيعمل صح ويحب وطنه وأرضه صح ام احنايالعرب ويش اقول مافي حاجه حلوه فينايالعرب
You are amazing, some of these shots are blowing my mind.
I just like seeing tractors do work for some odd reason
Mooie video van een mooie combi!
Perfect , as usual ! Love to watch your videos .
i enjoyed the video and liked the video on tractorspotter
Great video and machines!! Greets
ยินดีต้อนรับสู่คลิปบอร์ดของ Gboard ข้อความที่คุณคัดลอกจะบันทึกไว้ที่นี่
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Molto bello. Mi piace molto l'agricoltore.
Prichtige video van een hele mooie combinatie.
Great Video!👍🏻
Very nice video, thanks a lot!
That does a very nice job
This is proper land management. great footage too.
Absolutely fantastic video and, the equipment is out of this world!!!
Keep it up. You just got yourself a new subscriber!!!!!
Greets from Massachusetts U.S.
Beautiful video, congratulations... Fan number 1
So satisfying to watch. Thank you!
It just shows you, you don't really need a flail mower, as long as it's flattened down enough, it will go under!
Beautiful and with so much productivity!!!
Nice video and machine
Stunning........
Magnifique 👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪💪
É o melhor trator do mundo
Impresionante la Labor
Jestem pod wrażeniem. Super video. 👍
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Prachtige video 🙂
Fa. Plaatsman Farming and Fixing tjkkk..,,,mmmnhhhg
wow, amazing, how easy for the Fendt. Great Drone shots 👌👍🏆
what plant is this ???
it is so great to cover with green crops and it has many benefits to the ground and the crop
such as it improves the structure of the ground and it adds nitrogen to it.
Honestly what's the point though if your just going to till it up though? Plowing destroys the soil structure and reduces nitrogen retention. Also only legumes add nitrogen to the soil.
Yes, but not in this case... The plough does more damage than the mustard does good. On the one hand a plough is always the baddest thing to the soil on the other hand the mustard is the worst cover crop. In Germany we say: The mustard belongs to the sausage and not to the field!
This crop does not rooting a lot and it doesn't save much nitrogen. Many other cover crops save a lot more. But the best is a big mix of crops, such as 7-15 species to get the soil life started. The plow just kills soil life...
First of all my greetings to you from GREECE
i hear many peolpe say that the plowing is the worst tillage way and that damages the soil it reduces soil productivity etc.....
The crop that is going to be seeded or planted has the answer .
On graminaceae such as whear barley oats corn sorghum etc and fabaceae such as triffolium medicago vicia pisum etc
The tillage way is.......
Do medium soil tillage with soiler subsoiler or discs for 2-3 years and then do plow.
On other crops such ad beets potatoes other vegetables such ads tomatoes carbagge lettuce melons etc must be plpwed every cultivating season
In conclusion we cannot get rid of plowing but we can reduce its use
@@3.6roentgen61
On the roots of the fabaceae there are stuck symbiotic bacters that help the plant take nitrogen such as azotobacter ,nitrobacter
The nitrogen goes to the soil only if we cover the crop
@@thomasstergiou1331 Thats what I said. Legumes are fabaceae.
Wonderful video have a nice new week
you are the best keep up the good work
J'adore les fendt
welk gewas is dit? De worteling is prachtig om te zien, na het ploegen ook direct mooie zaaibed zowat, heel anders als de rauwe klei die ik hier zie na het ploegen (groene hart)
Great video angels shots.
If you do cower crop for the graund structure. Way would you plow the Field and not ues a minimum tiling like a Lemke Rubin or a different machineries?
Because you want it in the soil but don't want it plugging up the gear that makes your next seedbed.
@@alexveldhuis6004you know that there are drills, planters that will plant right into that cover crop with no problem. And the soil was built over 10 000 years with biomass building on top of the soil not being turn over ;)
Fast and power 🚜🚜🚜
Such a healthy engind sound
Wat voor een groenbemester is het en hoe lang heeft het gegroeid? Wat was de voorgaande gewas en wat komt erna in te staan? Mooie opnamens. Tof!
Not sure just yet what the benefits of doing this are but it works for the factory farms
The cover crop binds nitrogen from the air and when it rots it becomes fertilizer for the next crop
Çok güzel şahane olmuş mükemmel
Ok this video just made my day thx
Super video....
Amazing work :)
Could somebody tag the track from the beginning for me? Would be much appreciated! :) Nice Video!
Nice Video, Like !!!
FENDT №1 !!!
Nice Video !
Great video!! What's your cover crop??
yellow, white or brown mustard (still gives yellow flowers), which is part of the same group of plant like canola, radish. There might be something else under it as most of the time its recommended to mix at least 2 or 3 seeds type. My father use mustard, lentils, peas and nyger for example.
Nasty Sushi10 thank you
her türlü iş makinası, kamyon, traktör vb izlemeyi severim nıhahaha
Does it really need 500 horsepower ?
given the speed the beast is working with 7 furrows (8-10 km/h i'd say), you already know the Fendt could pull bigger tools in those conditions. hopefully the fuel consumption is not too high lol
we always reckon 35 hp the 20 inch shear for nice working. so no it doesnt lol.
Отлично!
Такую прелесть я созерцаю весной и осенью уже 30 лет . Молодцы фермеры!!!
Good video. What is this plant? Is it specially seeding as fertilizer?
Looks like celery, but can be anything the grows big quickly, so it can be buried and the next crop planted before the frosts arrive.
sehr schönes video!! Ps: geiler Fendt
Ist die Kombination nicht unpassend? Die Messerwalze arbeitet bei zu geringer Geschwindigkeit nicht gut und beim Pflug ist der Verschleiß bei höherer Geschwindigkeit hoch
Looks good.
But I want to know what is a cover crop ???
Isn't the whole idea of cover crops to lay them down and not till or plow? Nice camera work.
Pięknie to sie nazywa uprawa ziemi
Hello, the movie is very well assembled, the cultivation of yellow mustard is a good solution for the soil. Could I know what the song was at the very beginning of the movie? I would like to use it for my video from growing under sowing :) I greet in advance and wish you a lot of success.
Does the cover crop rot fast enough with this method?
Ploplooppo
Can anyone explain me why a field of crop is ploughed over, without harvesting it. Has it to do with the European subsidies to NOT use arable land?
Dont quote me but i believe its to fertilize for the next crop
Disclaimer: we'll see about that 🤔
Also how much more benefial or cost effective are cover crops? T
This crop looks like a species in the mustard family. Mustards can be used as a bio-fumigant to deal with some fungal and nematode issues when they are plowed down. I've heard of people using these in high tunnels for this reason. Brassicas are also great at taking up certain nutrients and making them available to the subsequent planted species.
Mooie video! Doe zo verder
Very good !
nice video but that thing you cutting down . its quite expensive in uk .
Why? What is the advantage of plowing the crop so deep in the underground? Isn't it decomposed much better by the microorganisms, when incorporated completely flat in max. 5 cm, than 30 cm below the ground without oxygen?
सुपर टेक्नॉलॉजी
what is the use of a cover crop? for added soil fertility?
Wofür wird das gemacht? Soll das als Dünger fungieren?
Zwischenfrucht wie in diesem Fall Senf bringt viele Vorteile für den Boden. Die wichtigsten sind:
1. Bodendurchwurzelung Ölrettich, Senf und ein paar andere Zwischenfruchtsorten können innerhalb kurzer Zeit den Boden reichhaltig und vor allem tief durchwurzeln. Dadurch entstehen ganz feine Kapilare in denen später Wasser aus der Tiefe des Bodens nach oben transportiert werden kann.
2. Wird dem Boden das komplette Pflanzenvolumen zugefügt, was dazu führt dass die Pflanzenteile im Boden zersetzt werden. Dadurch gewinnt der Boden nicht nur organische Masse (Humus), sondern vor allem wird das Wachstum und der Erhalt von Bodenlebewesen gefördert.
3. Gehören die meisten Zwischenfrüchte zu den so genannten "Schmetterlingsblütern" (Leguminosen) Diese sind in der Lage, den in der Luft natürlich vorkommenden Stickstoff in kleinen "Paketen" in den Wurzeln zu speichern. Dieser Stickstoff wird dann dem Boden quasi als Vordüngung zur Verfügung gestellt und findet in der Nährstoffberechnung des Landwirts Berücksichtigung.
@@kunoknollenbuddler2167 Also nicht alle zwischenfrüchte sind Leguminosen. Schon gar nicht bei der WINTER ZF. Vor allem soll die ZF aber Stickstoff aus dem Boden aufnehmen damit das Nitrat nicht ausgewaschen wird.
@@kunoknollenbuddler2167 Na dann mal Danke für diese ausführliche Antwort.
@@helgebertus2212 wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil. Ich schrieb relativ eindeutig: 3. Gehören die meisten ... und wenn jemand diese Formulierung benutzt, ist ihm sehr wohl klar, dass nicht alle oder jede Zwischenfrucht dazu gehört. - Nicht wahr?
@@kunoknollenbuddler2167 Ja sorry hab mich falsch ausgedrückt, aber die meisten sind es beatimmt nicht. Leguminosen ZF sind eher eine Ausnahme....
What kind of a grass is it? Would it not be better if you cut it down and use for animal food?
It is a ground cover crop they planted on purpose and should not be harvested
Super
Wir haben vor unseren 7 scharn pflug nen 828 vario
Якісна техніка,праця і задоволення.
@@kvazar-man хорошая техника и работа хорошая
Nice video
Prachtige video!!
Perfect plowing, nice job.
Super mooie video. Doe hetzelfde op fs 19 alvorens mijn veld te zaaien.