Absolutely! The combination of machines and the thought put into the harvesting process is impressive. It's great to see such clever and efficient solutions in action.
A truly amazing operation. Farming has come a long way in a relatively short period of time with the technology available today. Of course the price of equipment has gone up accordingly....making it almost impossible for any small family farms to participate.
You're absolutely right! The advancements in farming technology are incredible, but it's unfortunate that smaller farms struggle to keep up due to the high costs involved.
That is some of the most beautiful farmland I have ever seen. If I had had machinery like that back in the 50's and 60's I would have stayed on the farm! Fabulous efficiency.
Your videos are amazing. Well produced and really showing agriculture from its best side. I have resently started to show this to my one year old daughter when she is about to sleep. The areal views with drones togheter with calm music. It is soo soothing for her. You can feel how she starts to breth deeper and deeper. Getting relaxed and her eyelids and body gets heavy. After a couple of minutets she yawns and then we can put the lights out and fall asleep. My girlfrind is eaven watching this togheter with her.
This is amazing. As much as I want to hire someone to help me and have them be employed- this is truly awesome to see especially if it’s just a one man operation.
That is a super cool set up. I like the wheel spacing and controlled traffic design. Excellent engineering on the bale collection-trailer. Love the variety of camera shot angles. Request more talking and a talking version in English and metric conversion of equipment stats into American Measurements.
Or how about you convert them. It doesn't take much. Seeing as the rest of the world apart from 2 other countries uses the "American system" (so Americans now claim they invented the imperial system. How cute) 😂
You can't imagine how much I hated cultivating 300 acres of corn every year twice first at about 2 mph then the second pass 5 mph. There was about 1/2 inch tolerance before you would hoe out the corn' and the steering wheel on the tractor had a lot of play, so you were constantly working it. You had to have total concentration for 12 hours a day. Not easy for a 7th grader when I first started. Day after day during the best time of the year while my friends were at having fun.
Yes I know But all I have it's a window and traffic , you have a Beautiful chunk of land and open fields , , believe me any chance I get I Run to my small get away here in Wharton Tx
Boy, do you have it figured out! That's the way to go if there is money to invest in all that equipment, but it will pay for itself over time, vs. doing it the hard way. So efficient. You can do so much more, quicker. BTW, fantastic camerawork!
i knew this was Holland, just from watching. only place flatter than Kansas. spent quite it bit of time in both places, like them both, but the Netherlands has the edge, with the coast, beer, and tall beautiful women.
I did try to make something like that wagon myself, toke a lot of time AND IT FAILED TERRIBLY HAHA! Nice to see somebody having it work, but field gotta be uniform for it to be efficient enough since bales pr hour will be too low otherwise!
i also thought about a combination like that... but the problem is, that the fields are rarely that flat and square in our country, so you'd actually need some hydraulic for the rake which is connected to the steering hydraulics or to some control current of the steering to guide the rake through curves, so that the line of grass goes properly beneath the tractor to the pick up of the round baler
@@albertterweij Met een beetje boerenverstand zie al dat dit een veel betere manier van werken is, maar ja als je liever je bodem sloopt en je laat naaien door de ForFarmers van deze wereld, ja dan moet je vooral lekker op de oude manier verder blijven voortdoen.
@@sjondeer8393 allemaal leuk en aardig maar het moet allemaal wel betaalt worden. Marges zijn klein en de gehele omschakeling is heel duur. Voor 10% meer opbrengst zie ik die omschakeling niet gebeuren. En als je echt je bodem wil besparen moet het doen zoals 100 jaar geleden...
Het ziet er leuk uit, maar de fronthark beperkt de capaciteit van de pers. En de pers en verzamelwagen beperken weer de capaciteit van de hark. Hark het met een grote 4-rotorhark bij elkaar en dan kan die pers nog steeds met dezelfde rijsnelheid of misschien iets langzamer persen, maar heeft dan meer als de helft minder zwaden te persen. Als deze combinatie 20 zwaden maakt, dan maakt een grote 4-rotor hark er 8 en dan hoeft de pers ook maar 8 zwaden te verwerken. 8 + 8 is 16, is dus minder bodembelasting dan 20 x met deze combinatie.
@@JohndeSwart Zit wel wat in, maar je moet het soms doen met het budget en het materiaal dat je voor handen hebt, dan vind ik dit persoonlijk wel een mooie oplossing. Kan natuurlijk altijd beter, maar dat is het mooie van inventieve boeren, die al werkend op steeds betere ideeën komen, denk dat jou input ook nuttig is, hopelijk lezen ze het.
Actually, it's deliberate. By having all components driving over exactly the same parts combined with the GPS system ensuring you are always driving over the same spot means they will only ever drive over those 20cm tracks and never somewhere else, therefore saving more compaction.
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The System looks great :) How do these wheels perform in moist or even wet conditions? I would estimate that you leave quite heavy trailmarks because of heavystuff rolling on skinny tires. Anyone with experience around?
You have to remember in CTF the tramlines are quite compacted already so theirs not many issues with getting stuck and damage to the crop is neglegible since youre basically sacrificing the trams for the rest of the land👍
Could use the set up as for zero grazing in spring and autumn as well , I know you'd need to mow seperately ,but if you've already got the kit for baling,
Why not unload before you turn around? It would be a lot less weight on the adjoining crop. Cool video. Very satisfying. Damn cool set up. The stretch wrapper is BA.
It's funny to call this CTF, but yes all wheels are driving in the same rows and I guess that's what all maschines are doing on his fields. And he is driving with low pressure, that's true, but wouldn't it be better with wider tires? Less soil compaction? Anyway, well managed Grass Silage.
Add a horizontal arm to the right rear of the bale trailer to stop the bales from tipping onto the round side. Or another modification to the bale trailer: an open sided basket that pivots 90 degrees and drops it to the ground once the weight of the bale is on it. Maybe have a return spring on it?
They don't want to drive back into the field to pick up the bales. More compaction to the field, more fuel use than just driving down the field road and pick up all in a single line.
Mark B why wouldn’t it perform just as well on a 5 acre field? Pretty sure field size doesn’t matter as when it comes to performance and functionality.
Ryan Johnson The system they’re using only really works in straight lines, headlands are too much hastle to make that work, the smaller the field the bigger the quantity of headland
They have a very percice GPS system on that ensures the tractor + mover, tedder, baler and so on will only ever drive over this exact patch, saving compaction in 90% of the field.
These slim tires creates a lot of soil compaction. Espacially when all of them run after each other. Why don't they use wider tires on the baler or the tractor? Greetings from Austria
Dutch farms look like bowling greens. Looks like that land is very easy on machinery, must be nice. I would imagine that within a few years that could all be powered by those turbines in the background, no pollution, no noise and no reliance on fossil fuels and the companies that peddle them.
Using a collector trailer to facilitate dropping all bales at the headlands is a smart idea.
Someone's put a lot of effort and thoughts in this combination of machines to end up with a really clever and efficient harvesting process. Very nice!
Absolutely! The combination of machines and the thought put into the harvesting process is impressive. It's great to see such clever and efficient solutions in action.
Always the Netherlands - World leaders in Agriculture.
Easy square fields..
Are you leading in world agriculture or coming up with more equipment to sell therefore the race to the bottom of commodities prices?
A truly amazing operation. Farming has come a long way in a relatively short period of time with the technology available today.
Of course the price of equipment has gone up accordingly....making it almost impossible for any small family farms to participate.
You're absolutely right! The advancements in farming technology are incredible, but it's unfortunate that smaller farms struggle to keep up due to the high costs involved.
That is some of the most beautiful farmland I have ever seen. If I had had machinery like that back in the 50's and 60's I would have stayed on the farm! Fabulous efficiency.
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What a gorgeous farm
Seems an excellent idea. There does seem a lot of repetition involved the traditional way. It makes some interesting patterns turning round.
Your videos are amazing. Well produced and really showing agriculture from its best side.
I have resently started to show this to my one year old daughter when she is about to sleep. The areal views with drones togheter with calm music. It is soo soothing for her. You can feel how she starts to breth deeper and deeper. Getting relaxed and her eyelids and body gets heavy. After a couple of minutets she yawns and then we can put the lights out and fall asleep.
My girlfrind is eaven watching this togheter with her.
How is yor Daughter doing Mat
@datascientist3663 she is doing good. Turning 6 yo this autumn. 😂 have hade a ride in grandpa's tractor and loves it. Thanks for asking!
I love how the post on the back of the bale ramp flips the round bale up on end so it won’t roll too far.
This is amazing. As much as I want to hire someone to help me and have them be employed- this is truly awesome to see especially if it’s just a one man operation.
See! This is what I'm talking about! Efficiency at its best! Now we just need this as a mod on FS19 on Consoles! 🤯
*Using a collector trailer to streamline the process of depositing all the bales at the headlands is a clever concept.*
That’s an amazing set of equipment
Prachtige video en combinatie Martijn!
Great video!! Really nice selection of shots!! Brilliant Machinery combination👍
all done in 1 pass saves a lot of wear and packing on tractor and the field. saves fuel too. stuff not cheap anymore.
Excellent video sir! Nice combination! Thanks for the video 😍😍😍
That is a super cool set up. I like the wheel spacing and controlled traffic design. Excellent engineering on the bale collection-trailer. Love the variety of camera shot angles. Request more talking and a talking version in English and metric conversion of equipment stats into American Measurements.
Lol, “American measurements” are the old British imperial measurements.
Or how about you convert them. It doesn't take much. Seeing as the rest of the world apart from 2 other countries uses the "American system" (so Americans now claim they invented the imperial system. How cute) 😂
I can't change the topography of my land. Don't show me this, its just unfair.
Farmers were blessed when DoD developed GPS
You can't imagine how much I hated cultivating 300 acres of corn every year twice first at about 2 mph then the second pass 5 mph. There was about 1/2 inch tolerance before you would hoe out the corn' and the steering wheel on the tractor had a lot of play, so you were constantly working it. You had to have total concentration for 12 hours a day. Not easy for a 7th grader when I first started. Day after day during the best time of the year while my friends were at having fun.
Clever farming.
Great 📷 shots.
Nice video..... 👍👍
Lovely office you have with a beautiful view , all in one , thank for sharing.
joe 704 it’s fields as flat as a pancake, there is exactly no view whatsoever....
Office? It's a straight flat field
Yes I know But all I have it's a window and traffic , you have a Beautiful chunk of land and open fields , , believe me any chance I get I Run to my small get away here in Wharton Tx
Boy, do you have it figured out! That's the way to go if there is money to invest in all that equipment, but it will pay for itself over time, vs. doing it the hard way. So efficient. You can do so much more, quicker.
BTW, fantastic camerawork!
The thumbnail made me think this was farming simulator 19
If only FS19 looked like it was made in this generation
mynameischefTV it has good graphics?
Fs19 with mods
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The desecrated flag in your profile pic saddens me.
Wow , what a Beautiful property
very good
greetings from Minnesota
Truly amazing.
There is a LOT going inside that tractor cab! Nothing like this when I was growing up on the farm.
He has to press 2 buttons the rest is gps
striepe j.r. My dad had to press only one button to light his cigar 😉
Really cool equipment!
Mooie video Martijn!! Proficiat met de 1 miljoen!!🥳🎊🎉
Damn I though the USA was the best in agriculture but these Netherlands have us beat!
The people of the Netherlands are called Dutch.
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SALUDOS FROM: " THE BRONX " NEW YORK, CITY..
i knew this was Holland, just from watching. only place flatter than Kansas. spent quite it bit of time in both places, like them both, but the Netherlands has the edge, with the coast, beer, and tall beautiful women.
Nice video and a great combination. Greets Stefan
I did try to make something like that wagon myself, toke a lot of time AND IT FAILED TERRIBLY HAHA!
Nice to see somebody having it work, but field gotta be uniform for it to be efficient enough since bales pr hour will be too low otherwise!
i also thought about a combination like that... but the problem is, that the fields are rarely that flat and square in our country, so you'd actually need some hydraulic for the rake which is connected to the steering hydraulics or to some control current of the steering to guide the rake through curves, so that the line of grass goes properly beneath the tractor to the pick up of the round baler
Allemaal harstikke mooi enzo.. totdat de hark een arm verliest
Very nice farm. Congratulations.
Amazing video, nice combination.
Clever! Great job filming it too!
Very impressive! 💪🏴
Kunnen heel wat bedrijven een voorbeeld aan nemen, mooi werk en met oog voor de toekomst en de bodem.
Het idee is leuk maar er is nog helemaal geen bewijs dat deze manier van werken beter is.
@@albertterweij Met een beetje boerenverstand zie al dat dit een veel betere manier van werken is, maar ja als je liever je bodem sloopt en je laat naaien door de ForFarmers van deze wereld, ja dan moet je vooral lekker op de oude manier verder blijven voortdoen.
@@sjondeer8393 allemaal leuk en aardig maar het moet allemaal wel betaalt worden. Marges zijn klein en de gehele omschakeling is heel duur. Voor 10% meer opbrengst zie ik die omschakeling niet gebeuren. En als je echt je bodem wil besparen moet het doen zoals 100 jaar geleden...
Het ziet er leuk uit, maar de fronthark beperkt de capaciteit van de pers. En de pers en verzamelwagen beperken weer de capaciteit van de hark. Hark het met een grote 4-rotorhark bij elkaar en dan kan die pers nog steeds met dezelfde rijsnelheid of misschien iets langzamer persen, maar heeft dan meer als de helft minder zwaden te persen. Als deze combinatie 20 zwaden maakt, dan maakt een grote 4-rotor hark er 8 en dan hoeft de pers ook maar 8 zwaden te verwerken. 8 + 8 is 16, is dus minder bodembelasting dan 20 x met deze combinatie.
@@JohndeSwart Zit wel wat in, maar je moet het soms doen met het budget en het materiaal dat je voor handen hebt, dan vind ik dit persoonlijk wel een mooie oplossing. Kan natuurlijk altijd beter, maar dat is het mooie van inventieve boeren, die al werkend op steeds betere ideeën komen, denk dat jou input ook nuttig is, hopelijk lezen ze het.
Farming is so different now fully automated!!
Also putting wider wheels on the tractor and baler would save compaction.
Actually, it's deliberate.
By having all components driving over exactly the same parts combined with the GPS system ensuring you are always driving over the same spot means they will only ever drive over those 20cm tracks and never somewhere else, therefore saving more compaction.
Someone needs to make this farm in FS!
Gefeliciteerd met de 1 miljoen subs ga zo door
Fantastic kit
I just can't imagine the headache of maintenance on those bailers
The mchale balees are easy ti service
@@kylerowan1052 really seems like alot of moving parts
@@hihaveaniceday9386 its not too bad just a big chain really runnin it all
naa not too bad ....
One chain running it all, your crazy the wrapping alone has many moving parts.
Gefeliciteerd met de 1 miljoen!! 😃 Wederom weer mooie plekken gevonden om je go pro neer te zetten! Mooi gedaan 👌🏼
Dutch Agriculture is diegene die dit kanaal beheerd Nederlands?
@@stijnvos728 jep👍🏻
Thanks! Wilde ik ff weten
Mooie beelden! Leuk met al die Go Pro's. Ook leuk om te zien hos ze lossen
❤
Gefeliciteerd met het halen van de 1 miljoen subs. Wederom een dikke video Martijn 👍🏻 Prachtige plekken gevonden voor je gopro en zeer mooie beelden geschoten met de drone. Ga zo door 💪🏻
Very good sound design
Now that was a cool video.
The System looks great :)
How do these wheels perform in moist or even wet conditions?
I would estimate that you leave quite heavy trailmarks because of heavystuff rolling on skinny tires.
Anyone with experience around?
You have to remember in CTF the tramlines are quite compacted already so theirs not many issues with getting stuck and damage to the crop is neglegible since youre basically sacrificing the trams for the rest of the land👍
Could use the set up as for zero grazing in spring and autumn as well ,
I know you'd need to mow seperately ,but if you've already got the kit for baling,
Why not unload before you turn around? It would be a lot less weight on the adjoining crop. Cool video. Very satisfying. Damn cool set up. The stretch wrapper is BA.
I was just thinking whether or not this was possible yesterday and now it’s in my recommendations. Seems legit. (Nice vid tho)
Good idea with a trailer :)
Amazing video
That boy ballin
Mchale Fusion baler made in Ireland, best baler /wrapper ever made
Awesome - loved watching!
Good job my Friends
It's funny to call this CTF, but yes all wheels are driving in the same rows and I guess that's what all maschines are doing on his fields. And he is driving with low pressure, that's true, but wouldn't it be better with wider tires? Less soil compaction? Anyway, well managed Grass Silage.
Love it !
Aww it beeps when it's done how cute ^_^
Add a horizontal arm to the right rear of the bale trailer to stop the bales from tipping onto the round side.
Or another modification to the bale trailer: an open sided basket that pivots 90 degrees and drops it to the ground once the weight of the bale is on it. Maybe have a return spring on it?
They don't want to drive back into the field to pick up the bales. More compaction to the field, more fuel use than just driving down the field road and pick up all in a single line.
Mooie video
Came here to watch another FS19 mod, didn't get dissapointed
Zeer mooie video en gefeliciteerd met je 1 miljoen abonnees op naar de 2
* Thank you so much^^~Happy Happy^^ ~great~ great
Nice set up.
Can only dream of having such flat land,,,, very lucky them... Not sure how it would perform on little 5 acre field's....
the land is so flat beqause it was firs a sea, they made land of it
Mark B why wouldn’t it perform just as well on a 5 acre field? Pretty sure field size doesn’t matter as when it comes to performance and functionality.
Ryan Johnson The system they’re using only really works in straight lines, headlands are too much hastle to make that work, the smaller the field the bigger the quantity of headland
Great video and combination!
Amazing idea !
Who came up with that? Great idea, saves time and money, love the video.
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Fantastic setup!!! But why row crop wheels on all??
They have a very percice GPS system on that ensures the tractor + mover, tedder, baler and so on will only ever drive over this exact patch, saving compaction in 90% of the field.
Very cool
Great video!
Awesome 👌😊👌
Very interesting to follow the story, thank you for sharing your story. Merry Christmas to you and your family and God bless
Like! Такая работа в удовольствие!!!
Bravo !!!
The Dutchman!
These slim tires creates a lot of soil compaction. Espacially when all of them run after each other. Why don't they use wider tires on the baler or the tractor? Greetings from Austria
When they run gps like that, they run in the same tire tracks all year long, while the parts they don't go over stays uncompacted
Das nennt sich CTF (controlled traffic farming). Ist eine echt Interessante Idee👍
🌎🌞🌈🌠🌟💎✋👏👍🙋.Beautiful video Klas
Dutch farms look like bowling greens. Looks like that land is very easy on machinery, must be nice.
I would imagine that within a few years that could all be powered by those turbines in the background, no pollution, no noise and no reliance on fossil fuels and the companies that peddle them.
This is perfect for all year round grazing sistem like Greg Judy from Green pasture farms
it all started..... when i looked up cotton harvesters because i was playing farming simulator 19...
What is the purpose of having the wheels of all three parts in the same plane? Seems like a lot of soil compaction potential.
Controlled traffic. Those are the only tracks they drive in? Just a guess.
Hans Herygers correct, thej only drive in those tracks, nowhere else on the field.
less compaction than if you had to drive over the same spot 3 or 4 times
Whenever you have 3 or 4 different tractors pulling the same equipment down the rows that will be more compacting
@@hotbowlofstu9228 yes but the rest of tje land has 0 compaction. Is a proven concept.
Cool setup won't work on hills so well
lol , there are no hills in Holland...
Trailer looks fabricated. First time I’ve seen a nice little bale trailer
Nice Video !
Awesome
Really good idea. But why the narrow tall wheels on everything?
To let hay pass under without running over it.
It's an organic farm the drive every pas in same track to avoid compaction in te rest of the field for more yield
Pięknie 🥰🥰
Nice Video :)
I see the Claas is running on MITAS narrow singles
I love this!
Well that's super efficient too many computers for me though 😀👍