What's interesting to me is that we've seen continous growth in implement size. 12 meter plows, 30 meter seed drills etc. How come these root crop machines are still quite small in terms of rows worked? Is it simply that much more work getting the dirt off the product?
I know this is a late answer. But, root crops are verry high yielding crops. The logistics you would need to get the crop of the field would be next to impossible. In the US they have bigger root crop harvesters but they use trucks to take the crop of the field
great interview tom due to the operator talking and explaining theres nothing worse when youre struggling to get a word out of the operator 👌
Thank you mate, glad you enjoyed it!
Great video again Tom 👍
That's a nice tiger💪😁 ropa makes impressive beet harvesters😉👍
It certainly is a beast!
Great video.... very good interview 👏🏻👏🏻 surprised this busy man doesn't have a chaser wagon then?
Farmer Phil could do with a yuk like that….🥳
😂 if he harvested 100's of acres maybe
Yup ye boy ye 😆
What's interesting to me is that we've seen continous growth in implement size. 12 meter plows, 30 meter seed drills etc. How come these root crop machines are still quite small in terms of rows worked? Is it simply that much more work getting the dirt off the product?
I know this is a late answer. But, root crops are verry high yielding crops. The logistics you would need to get the crop of the field would be next to impossible. In the US they have bigger root crop harvesters but they use trucks to take the crop of the field