Great to hear you Josh. Great to see a video of our friends and neighbors planting and harvesting peas. Peas typically take 60 days from planting to harvest, one or 2 timely rains can make or break you! We grow processing sweet corn and black beans here in western New York. Nice work guys.
Thank you for watching Tom. Josh did a great job following peas in WNY. I have always heard peas are a wish crop you either wish you planted all your acres in them or never planted them at all depending on the year. By far my all time favorite crop to see harvested. Miss those FMC LV and H2 days.
very cool video. I'm a farmer and even I can't believe how much farming has changed in warp speed over the past decade....when you've got $750k outfit spreading fertilizer at 12mph and when what used to be probably the farm's main horse (old red Steiger), is now in semi-retirement mode pulling a huge 40' land roller.
As someone who loved pea soup as a child, I’ve always wondered all these years later as an adult how the process of farming peas worked from planting all the way to harvest, thanks for sharing this and bringing back a piece of my childhood! 😁
THANKS JOSH FROM TRACTOR CHASERS FOR THIS VIDEO ON FIELD PEAS. I OFTEN WONDERED HOW THEY PLANTED THESE FIELD PEAS AMD HARVESTED THEM . THANK YOU FOR ALL THE WORK YOU AND JASON PUT IN FROM BIG TRACTOR TO BRING THESE VIDEOS TO US TO WATCH .
They have been my favorite crop since I was a kid. They raised allot of peas around my parents house. Back then to harvest they were windrowed by a swather and harvested by pull type combines run by tractors. The new self propelleds are impressive.
It depends on the year and weather. Often green beans, kidney beans or sweet corn are planted after peas. If a crop is not double cropped winter wheat will follow for next year. Dairy farms will raise peas and bale the pods and vines after the pea combines for feed. I have a video on pod baking at th-cam.com/video/WBOH-k2Iki8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xdt0IolmCOTMmixU
Josh does the farm use the pea fields for any other crop?? If peas are ready in June that's early enough to plant something else?? I was just wondering sir!
Depending on the weather some farmers will double crop pea ground into green beans, kidney beans or sweet corn. If the crop is harvested in late June or early July the grounds goes into winter wheat in September.
Rollers are prescribed for use in the Farming Simulator game, but this is the first time I've seen a field rolled after planting in real life. Are rollers only used on specialty crops?
It has a similar threshing system along with concave like your basic John deere and Case IH combines. Just on a smaller scale. It helps to shell and separate the chaff from the actual product.
The rhythm of farm life seems so calming and therapeutic
Great to hear you Josh. Great to see a video of our friends and neighbors planting and harvesting peas. Peas typically take 60 days from planting to harvest, one or 2 timely rains can make or break you! We grow processing sweet corn and black beans here in western New York. Nice work guys.
Thank you for watching Tom. Josh did a great job following peas in WNY. I have always heard peas are a wish crop you either wish you planted all your acres in them or never planted them at all depending on the year. By far my all time favorite crop to see harvested. Miss those FMC LV and H2 days.
Always thank God and thank the farmers
Love that Steiger green quad trac 😎
It’s a cool tractor.
Ja er sieht toll auß aber heist nur case quadtrac da auf bänder fährt.case steiger dan wen es die radvariante ist.so kenne ich das.🙋♂️maik
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very cool video. I'm a farmer and even I can't believe how much farming has changed in warp speed over the past decade....when you've got $750k outfit spreading fertilizer at 12mph and when what used to be probably the farm's main horse (old red Steiger), is now in semi-retirement mode pulling a huge 40' land roller.
As someone who loved pea soup as a child, I’ve always wondered all these years later as an adult how the process of farming peas worked from planting all the way to harvest, thanks for sharing this and bringing back a piece of my childhood! 😁
And that’s what I’m assuming these peas are eventually going to be used for and not just canned as-is, I could be wrong though
@@noahater5785depends. If it was split peas, no. Split peas are dry peas grown out west.
Great video. Very nice assortment of equipment too. Didn't know peas only take about 6 weeks from planting to harvest.
I like that green 480, great video 👍👍. Those high speed disk are getting more popular here in my area, they do a really nice job 👍.
THANKS JOSH FROM TRACTOR CHASERS FOR THIS VIDEO ON FIELD PEAS.
I OFTEN WONDERED HOW THEY PLANTED THESE FIELD PEAS AMD HARVESTED THEM .
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE WORK YOU AND JASON PUT IN FROM BIG TRACTOR TO BRING THESE VIDEOS TO US TO WATCH .
These are green peas, not field peas.
Thats interesting. Can another crop be planted in the field after the peas are harvested?
Yes, usually beans after early harvesting and winter wheat later.
Yeah I was amazed as well. Such a quick Harvest😊
Awesome video, first see farming of peas for tinning
They have been my favorite crop since I was a kid. They raised allot of peas around my parents house. Back then to harvest they were windrowed by a swather and harvested by pull type combines run by tractors. The new self propelleds are impressive.
That's a neat looking quadtrac😉👍 thanks for the video😁👍
It is a stand out. One of my favorites.
Excellent video 👍👍👍
Love the videos from tillage to harvest lots of cool machines especially the green Steiger quad track and Oxbo pea viners...
It’s always neat to show the whole season. Showing the harvesting makes the seeding more interesting.
Great video and great variety of brands
Top job as normal 😊
Thank you for watching.
Good 👍
Thank you for watching.
Great video. I love peas. Now I know the process of growing peas. Are they able to plant another crop after the peas?
That explains why I see pea pickers in Bergen and Byron when we go camping in Byron Memorial Day Weekend.
Very much so. There is a canning plant in Bergen and the OXBO pea combines are built in Byron. 👍👍
Hello everyone great vidéo Josh from tractor chaser
Thank you for watching. Josh always does a great job in filming and producing videos for BTP.
I'm curious about what the blend of fertilizer is
Hi from Dexter🏠Missouri
Love the video
Thank you for watching. It’s a different type of crop to feature.
Do they grow a second crop on the ground with the peas being harvest late May early June?
Great video. Do they plant a second crop after getting the peas out?
It depends on the year and weather. Often green beans, kidney beans or sweet corn are planted after peas. If a crop is not double cropped winter wheat will follow for next year. Dairy farms will raise peas and bale the pods and vines after the pea combines for feed. I have a video on pod baking at th-cam.com/video/WBOH-k2Iki8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xdt0IolmCOTMmixU
Nice video
Josh does the farm use the pea fields for any other crop?? If peas are ready in June that's early enough to plant something else?? I was just wondering sir!
Depending on the weather some farmers will double crop pea ground into green beans, kidney beans or sweet corn. If the crop is harvested in late June or early July the grounds goes into winter wheat in September.
@@bigtractorpower ok cool thanks for the information!
Harvesting 13' at a time and dumping only 5,000lbs at a time it seems like they upgrade the combines to make harvest go faster
They aren’t combines
@@gregjames5070
Oxbo does classified it as one 😂
Rollers are prescribed for use in the Farming Simulator game, but this is the first time I've seen a field rolled after planting in real life. Are rollers only used on specialty crops?
No. I find it absolutely hilarious that you farm sim clowns compare it to real farming.
@gregjames5070
Hilarious that you are bothered by a person playing a videogame. Get a life.
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Still trying figure out how that Oxbow shells those peas.
The peas are separated by a large drum. It looks like your clothes drier. They just tumble around to separate.
It has a similar threshing system along with concave like your basic John deere and Case IH combines. Just on a smaller scale. It helps to shell and separate the chaff from the actual product.
I know nothing about pea harvesting. I wouldn't have guessed the Oxbo actually shells the peas.
The pea combines have a large drum inside that separate the peas from the pods and vines.