Hello Dan. Yes, Thyregod is/was made in Denmark. I remember them and the Samson manure/slurry spreader, Dronningborg combines and Taarup choppers and small balers from my kid days. That was back when each country had its own brands and manufactures in just about everything.
Those thyregods we’re good the contractor I used to work for had 3 of them but 3 row machine before he bought a 6 row vervaet and still ran 2 thyregods for a while 👍
Howdo just come across you todayGood informative content... I really liked the way you went through the machine/equipment.. are you nearby Stonehenge at all
Do the cattle, or cows, do they get cavities from the high sugar content from the beets??thinking, you might not have them long enough, they get slaughtered sooner than cavities develop???
Nice video the local Dairyfarmer has the same beet lifter but your's is better condition but he only brings in 1 or 2 loads a week all winter I guess he's got no where to store the only trouble is he makes a write mess
‘SUGAR BEETS’ were invaluable during WWII as a source of sugar for human consumption. Access to the Caribbean source was difficult due to German submarine blockades.
Hey Dan. What county are you in ? As best as I can find out THYREGOD is Danish and is named for the central Danish town where the company manufactures agricultural machines. Pronounce the name roughly as follows: TEARER GAWDER
Hello Dan.
Yes, Thyregod is/was made in Denmark.
I remember them and the Samson manure/slurry spreader, Dronningborg combines and Taarup choppers and small balers from my kid days.
That was back when each country had its own brands and manufactures in just about everything.
Thanks for taking the time to film,very informative, you looked very busy
Great video cheers, ive always wanted to see a beet harvester, only ever seen one working from afar. Really intresting.
Enjoyed the tour round the harvester never worked with sugar beet up here in Scotland but there are many similarities to a turnip harvester 🤔
Those thyregods we’re good the contractor I used to work for had 3 of them but 3 row machine before he bought a 6 row vervaet and still ran 2 thyregods for a while 👍
Bloody good old trailer that !
great video, how comes you didnt boom out on the matbro
Boom in and out is very slow on these old machines.
Wonder why farmers in the US don't grow beets for their dairy cows?
Howdo just come across you todayGood informative content... I really liked the way you went through the machine/equipment.. are you nearby Stonehenge at all
Thanks and welcome!
Same county as Stonehenge, but not very close.
CowfarmerDan I’m only in Yorkshire
Do the cattle, or cows, do they get cavities from the high sugar content from the beets??thinking, you might not have them long enough, they get slaughtered sooner than cavities develop???
The dairy cows eat them, so they're here a long time. No problems though due to the amount of saliva cows produce.
Nice video the local Dairyfarmer has the same beet lifter but your's is better condition but he only brings in 1 or 2 loads a week all winter I guess he's got no where to store the only trouble is he makes a write mess
‘SUGAR BEETS’ were invaluable during WWII as a source of sugar for human consumption. Access to the Caribbean source was difficult due to German submarine blockades.
They're still an important source of sugar in the UK today.
Hey Dan. What county are you in ? As best as I can find out THYREGOD is Danish and is named for the central Danish town where the company manufactures agricultural machines. Pronounce the name roughly as follows: TEARER GAWDER
United Kingdom
Will you chop the fodderbeet Dan, or feed it whole? Very valuable crop this year with the dry summer, Always enjoy the videos, thankyou.
They get chopped by the mixer wagon during feeding.
Interesting stuff!
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