Absolutely! The scale and efficiency of the harvests in the US are a testament to the nation's agricultural resources and innovations. It's amazing to see how much the land can produce with the right techniques and dedication from farmers.
Indeed, American agriculture has made tremendous strides in efficiency and productivity over the years. Through advancements in technology, research, and practices, American farmers have been able to maximize yields while maintaining high standards of quality. Their hard work and dedication contribute to a robust agricultural sector that not only feeds the nation but also supports the global food supply.
I worked in a chicken processing plant one time. The majority of workers were Filipino. As a white male I was humbled by this peoples work ethic. I came to appreciate all the more how much my country relied on people who are willing to do, out of necessity, the menial jobs most would not do.
It's natural to admire the advancements in American agriculture. Each country has its unique challenges, but sharing knowledge and practices can lead to progress.
Wow, the scale of American farming is just unbelievable! Seeing how they harvest thousands of tons of crops with such precision and efficiency is really impressive. It’s a true testament to the hard work and dedication of the farmers, and the technology they use is next level! 🚜🌽👏
I grew up in a pineapple plantation in Hawaii and worked in the summer picking pineapples with the boom shown is 17:27. It was hard work for 6 days a week and the pay wasn't that great but it was the best job available for high school and college kids at the time. For my small town they would convert the school rooms into dormitories for workers coming from the big city of Honolulu and even some mainland kids. My parents made sure that all their kids went to college because he didn't want us working in the fields all our lives like they did. Sadly most of the plantations closed in the early 70's and all the jobs went to Costa Rica and the Philippines.
It's interesting how little we think about the produce that we eat and how it gets from the farms to our tables. We love pineapples when they are in season. I usually look at the tags on the pineapple and it's been a long time since I've seen one from Hawaii. We kids picked potatoes in the fall when I lived in Maine. School got out for a week and basically ALL of the kids picked potatoes for the local potato farmers. It was hard work, but also fun when you were working next to all of your school friends. It was basically how we paid for clothes or other things that we wanted as young people. Now that work is all done by mechanical harvesters. It was the sad end to a long tradition, but necessary for potato farming to remain economically viable.
It's incredible how hard work shapes our stories. Your experience on the pineapple plantation and your parents' emphasis on education are inspiring. It's unfortunate that the plantations eventually closed, impacting the community.
I grew up on an apple orchard in Washington state, spending my summers picking apples from sunrise to sunset. It was hard work, six days a week, but it was the best job for high school and college students in our small town. My parents pushed us to go to college, not wanting us to toil in the fields forever. By the 1980s, most of the apple orchards had closed, and the work had moved to Mexico and Chile.
That's wonderful to hear! Participating in a harvest, no matter the scale, provides valuable insights into the hard work, dedication, and challenges faced by farmers. It fosters a deeper appreciation for the agricultural process and the essential role that farmers play in providing us with food. We encourage everyone to support local farmers and acknowledge their contributions to our communities.
In the 1970's we set aside 12 acres to plant and harvest tomatoes. My 50 year old uncle could pick 22 crates a day (full wooden crates were HEAVY). I was 16-17 and he always picked 2-3 more crates' than my best effort could produce.
Absolutely, a big shoutout to the hardworking farmers! Their dedication and effort play a vital role in providing us with food and sustaining our communities.
We wholeheartedly echo your gratitude and appreciation for the hard-working farmers. They are the backbone of our agricultural industry, dedicating their time, energy, and expertise to feed the population and contribute to our well-being. Their efforts deserve recognition and support.
So in the arid Central Valley farmers complain about a lack of water… to grow almonds… at one gallon per nut… or apricots… at three gallons per fruit. Somehow I have difficulty feeling bad for them.
Well.. if you are anywhere else and think about getting into orchard... as a farmer type who watched shark tank.. or an investor type who watched the big short... things can converge on orchard somewhere in the far reaches of the web.. This odd couple can talk eachother out of the whole thing because of California pumping water into the desert only a little more than pumping it into the ocean 🙃 angels are not a good thing. The ones who are off duty are down here.. samyaza azazel lucifer hermes thoth enki merlin appolyon thor loki baal el...
Fun fact: the “Ore-ida” potato brand name got its name from the fact that its main production plant (now Kraft-Heinz) is literally located right on the Oregon/Idaho border in Ontario, OR. Hence, OREgon-IDAho.
Visiting farms and observing the harvest can be a rewarding experience. It offers firsthand insight into the process and allows you to appreciate the hard work involved.
That's wonderful! Harvest season can be a nostalgic and cherished time, especially for those who have experienced it firsthand. It offers a unique opportunity to witness the hard work and excitement that goes into bringing in the crops. We're glad our video brought back those fond memories for you.
Indeed, the technology behind modern harvesters is truly remarkable. Engineers and agricultural innovators have developed cutting-edge machinery that combines precision, efficiency, and durability. From advanced sensors and automated systems to real-time data analysis, these harvesters represent the pinnacle of agricultural technology. The continuous evolution of these machines is a testament to the ongoing commitment to improving efficiency and sustainability in farming.
We're thrilled that you find the efficiency of these harvesters impressive! The engineering and technological innovations incorporated into modern harvesters have greatly enhanced their efficiency. From advanced crop sensing and automated systems to improved power and harvesting mechanisms, these machines are capable of streamlining the harvest process, contributing to increased productivity and optimized resource utilization.
Richard Wilson Hmmm, does electric tractors have exhaust pipes and mufflers on them? Oh, Of, Oh, that is for the diesel engines used to power the generators to create the electricity for the electric motors that make everything work??
@@brucethomas3100 You mean those 60,000 pound combines aren't running on wind and solar power?!? What?!? How can that be? Help me John Kerry!!! Maybe we can get James Taylor to write us an energy song???
American farms are remarkable, and visiting them can be a great way to appreciate the scale and importance of agriculture. It would be a worthwhile experience.
These harvesters are a great example of how American farmers are contributing to global food security.
Seeing the harvest is a reminder of the incredible resources that the US has to offer.
Absolutely! The scale and efficiency of the harvests in the US are a testament to the nation's agricultural resources and innovations. It's amazing to see how much the land can produce with the right techniques and dedication from farmers.
Your hard work is paying off! 💪
I'm grateful for the hardworking farmers who help put food on our tables.
I cannot help but appreciate the efficiency and productivity of American agriculture.
Indeed, American agriculture has made tremendous strides in efficiency and productivity over the years. Through advancements in technology, research, and practices, American farmers have been able to maximize yields while maintaining high standards of quality. Their hard work and dedication contribute to a robust agricultural sector that not only feeds the nation but also supports the global food supply.
Watching this video, it is clear that American farmers are at the forefront of agricultural innovation.
I love watching these machines in action, they can save hours of time
Thank you to hard-working farmers across America
Their work is quite hard
@@tony98discovery Worl hard or work smart
@@sirbonobo3907 Both of those things will help us get good results
Watching these harvesters work makes me appreciate the hard work of American farmers.
Thank you for giving us a better look at American agriculture
What do you think about American agriculture?
Harvesting farm produce is a delightful sight, creating a picturesque setting.
Thanks to the dedication of every generation of farmers, we have fresh food every day
Have you seen any agricultural harvest before?
Grateful for farmers' dedication! 🌱🙏
It's inspiring to see how American farmers are using technology to feed the world.
We need to be grateful to the farmers in the United States, they produce so much food
I worked in a chicken processing plant one time. The majority of workers were Filipino. As a white male I was humbled by this peoples work ethic. I came to appreciate all the more how much my country relied on people who are willing to do, out of necessity, the menial jobs most would not do.
Never disrespect the farmer with your mouth full
Or even all those immigrants, who flog their hearts out for the farmers. God bless the workforce!!!
Yeah they do produce but they don't harvest that , Mexicans do !!!!!!
I am a young peasant woman from Africa. I really like the modern way of harvesting in America
How do you harvest vegetables?
Thank you for helping me better understand America's great agriculture
I wish my country's agriculture could be as advanced as American agriculture.
It's natural to admire the advancements in American agriculture. Each country has its unique challenges, but sharing knowledge and practices can lead to progress.
I have never seen how to harvest cotton before, the cotton bales look so beautiful
Wow, the scale of American farming is just unbelievable! Seeing how they harvest thousands of tons of crops with such precision and efficiency is really impressive. It’s a true testament to the hard work and dedication of the farmers, and the technology they use is next level! 🚜🌽👏
God bless the farmers who always have abundant health to work
How do you feel about harvesting agricultural products in the US?
Fresh produce straight from the earth always tastes the best.
Great agricultural technology. My country lacks such things
Do you not have such machines in your country?
These days, I just love watching videos about American agriculture.
What impressed you most about American agriculture?
Superbement bien fait 👍👍👍
My sister and I have a better understanding of how Americans do agriculture thanks to this video
These harvesters are a testament to American ingenuity and innovation.
Wow, I've never seen so many bales of cotton, the harvest is so satisfying
A warm hug in video form. 🤗
I grew up in a pineapple plantation in Hawaii and worked in the summer picking pineapples with the boom shown is 17:27. It was hard work for 6 days a week and the pay wasn't that great but it was the best job available for high school and college kids at the time. For my small town they would convert the school rooms into dormitories for workers coming from the big city of Honolulu and even some mainland kids. My parents made sure that all their kids went to college because he didn't want us working in the fields all our lives like they did. Sadly most of the plantations closed in the early 70's and all the jobs went to Costa Rica and the Philippines.
It's interesting how little we think about the produce that we eat and how it gets from the farms to our tables. We love pineapples when they are in season. I usually look at the tags on the pineapple and it's been a long time since I've seen one from Hawaii. We kids picked potatoes in the fall when I lived in Maine. School got out for a week and basically ALL of the kids picked potatoes for the local potato farmers. It was hard work, but also fun when you were working next to all of your school friends. It was basically how we paid for clothes or other things that we wanted as young people. Now that work is all done by mechanical harvesters. It was the sad end to a long tradition, but necessary for potato farming to remain economically viable.
@@stevepickett4429 Very interesting story you have there. Thanks for sharing.
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It's incredible how hard work shapes our stories. Your experience on the pineapple plantation and your parents' emphasis on education are inspiring. It's unfortunate that the plantations eventually closed, impacting the community.
I grew up on an apple orchard in Washington state, spending my summers picking apples from sunrise to sunset. It was hard work, six days a week, but it was the best job for high school and college students in our small town. My parents pushed us to go to college, not wanting us to toil in the fields forever. By the 1980s, most of the apple orchards had closed, and the work had moved to Mexico and Chile.
I'm so happy to see the harvest at American farms
What kind of agricultural products are you most impressed with?
As someone who lives in Idaho, I'm proud to have the most potatoes in the country
Have you ever come to see people harvest agricultural products?
Thank you to the farmers who are working hard
Yes, great harvest workers
You mean the immigrants from southern and central america ?
@@christopheklinger3217 Yes
The hard work of the harvest workers, this is why we need to be grateful to them
Especially as a lot are illegal migrant workers. Shh though , can’t let that get out Eh!!
Cheap labour!!!
Great to see agriculture thriving in the US!
I have been to the sugarcane farm in the harvest season, the sound of the machines is very relaxing
These harvesters are a testament to the technological advancements in farming.
I really enjoy watching the process of harvesting agricultural products, please make more videos
Have you been to any farm in the US?
Being involved in a harvest, even on a small scale, has given me a deep appreciation for the farmers.
That's wonderful to hear! Participating in a harvest, no matter the scale, provides valuable insights into the hard work, dedication, and challenges faced by farmers. It fosters a deeper appreciation for the agricultural process and the essential role that farmers play in providing us with food. We encourage everyone to support local farmers and acknowledge their contributions to our communities.
I'm impressed with the way they harvest the potatoes
Have you seen a potato harvest before?
Thank you, American agriculture has never let me down
How do you feel about harvesting agricultural products in the US?
The scene of potato harvest is extremely impressive
How do you see the potato harvester?
We used to work on a tomato farm in Ohio, farming in the United States is very scientific
In the 1970's we set aside 12 acres to plant and harvest tomatoes. My 50 year old uncle could pick 22 crates a day (full wooden crates were HEAVY). I was 16-17 and he always picked 2-3 more crates' than my best effort could produce.
Do you still work for these farms now?
Incredible! Modern harvest tech is impressive!
We used to grow 30 acres of potatoes in Idaho, in the harvest season, in a bustling field
I am very grateful to the farmers in the United States
They are feeding America
Thank you Tony for your well orchestrated presentation as well as the amount of time you spent later in the editor. 🙂👍☕
Great job, Tony! 👏👍😊
Thank you to the hardworking farmers.
Absolutely, a big shoutout to the hardworking farmers! Their dedication and effort play a vital role in providing us with food and sustaining our communities.
I wish we could have more farms in the US to produce vegetables and fruits
How do you see the process of harvesting agricultural products of American farmers?
As a child, I used to visit a nearby farm during the wheat harvest. Seeing the golden fields being harvested is mesmerizing.
I love how they harvest seafood in such small quantities
Seeing the cotton harvest made me want to pack my bags and head straight to the heart of American agriculture.
I love watching how lobsters are harvested, please make a video about it
Yeah, I like lobster too and I'll be on a lobster video soon.
Yes I also need a video too
Well directed and produced!! 🎥🎥
thank you
In addition to almonds, California has many other fruit farms
Tulay Mert
That's probably why a lot of folks refer to California as the "Land of Fruits and Nuts" !!!!
I have fond memories of helping my grandparents harvest peaches. The scent of ripe peaches still lingers in my mind.
As a farmer in Michigan, I understand the hardships that ranchers go through
What do you grow in michigan
Thank you to all the hard-working farmers who made this incredible harvest a reality!
We wholeheartedly echo your gratitude and appreciation for the hard-working farmers. They are the backbone of our agricultural industry, dedicating their time, energy, and expertise to feed the population and contribute to our well-being. Their efforts deserve recognition and support.
So in the arid Central Valley farmers complain about a lack of water… to grow almonds… at one gallon per nut… or apricots… at three gallons per fruit. Somehow I have difficulty feeling bad for them.
Well.. if you are anywhere else and think about getting into orchard... as a farmer type who watched shark tank.. or an investor type who watched the big short... things can converge on orchard somewhere in the far reaches of the web..
This odd couple can talk eachother out of the whole thing because of California pumping water into the desert only a little more than pumping it into the ocean 🙃 angels are not a good thing.
The ones who are off duty are down here.. samyaza azazel lucifer hermes thoth enki merlin appolyon thor loki baal el...
Exactly!!!😂
Drink almond milk. It's better for the environment....
@@scotcoon1186 you mean nut juice? No thanks.
Where fid you get these numbers? I find it pretty hard to believe one gallon of water is necessary for one almond nut. Is it an almond pound?
Thank you, Tony. The cotton harvest is my favorite.
Fun fact: the “Ore-ida” potato brand name got its name from the fact that its main production plant (now Kraft-Heinz) is literally located right on the Oregon/Idaho border in Ontario, OR. Hence, OREgon-IDAho.
Yes, now they are owned by Simplot. The people that I know that work there are happy with the new owner.
Which farming process do you like the most?
I enjoyed experiencing the energy and excitement of harvesting at the farm
Thank you, Tony. I've gained a deeper understanding of American agriculture.
Visiting farms and observing the harvest can be a rewarding experience. It offers firsthand insight into the process and allows you to appreciate the hard work involved.
It's amazing to see the efficiency and scale of American farming.
Efficient harvest, hats off to the farmers!
So good work 👍🍀👍
Which harvest method are you most impressed with?
*My family and I have dinner by the fire and enjoy your videos together. Thanks for the calming and peaceful feelings your videos offer. We love you!*
That so great!
These modern harvesters are mind-blowing!
Seeing the harvest is a reminder of the hard work that goes into our food.
May God bless the farmers with good health and abundance in their work.
Your words carry a beautiful sentiment. Farmers indeed deserve blessings for their hard work and dedication to their craft.
I'm delighted to see the harvest on American farms.
It's a delight to witness the harvest on American farms. It's a testament to the hard work and skill of farmers across the country.
Hats off to the farmers and engineers!
Great harvest job, thanks to the hard workers
I'm always grateful for these hard workers
Great. I love American agriculture
What impressed you most about American agriculture?
Your dedication to farming is amazing.
This brings back memories of visiting my grandparents farm during the harvest season.
That's wonderful! Harvest season can be a nostalgic and cherished time, especially for those who have experienced it firsthand. It offers a unique opportunity to witness the hard work and excitement that goes into bringing in the crops. We're glad our video brought back those fond memories for you.
What an eye-opening video!
The skilled workers who operate these machines are true experts.
Without the expertise and hard work of these workers, the harvest wouldn't be possible.
The technology behind these harvesters is truly remarkable.
Indeed, the technology behind modern harvesters is truly remarkable. Engineers and agricultural innovators have developed cutting-edge machinery that combines precision, efficiency, and durability. From advanced sensors and automated systems to real-time data analysis, these harvesters represent the pinnacle of agricultural technology. The continuous evolution of these machines is a testament to the ongoing commitment to improving efficiency and sustainability in farming.
American agriculture is number one in the world
The image of the reaper in action during the harvest is a true testament to Americas agricultural prowess.
Great American Agriculture!
this video made me appreciate the efficiency and speed of modern technology.
It's amazing how much more efficient modern technology has made the farming industry.
Oh, its amazing to see how efficient these harvesters are in action!
We're thrilled that you find the efficiency of these harvesters impressive! The engineering and technological innovations incorporated into modern harvesters have greatly enhanced their efficiency. From advanced crop sensing and automated systems to improved power and harvesting mechanisms, these machines are capable of streamlining the harvest process, contributing to increased productivity and optimized resource utilization.
Everything looks so healthy and vibrant! Amazing job!
Do you have a particular type of plant or garden project you’re passionate about?
Great to see agriculture thriving in the US!
The harvesters efficiency in harvesting almonds, cotton, and potatoes is testament to the greatness of American agriculture.
please do more videos like this, it helps me understand more about American agriculture
Amazing.. this very modern harvesting technology should be replicated everywhere
Are you farming?
Impressive technology revolutionizing harvest!
It's amazing how far technology has come in farming and agriculture.
It was cool to see all those electric tractors, combines, and ag equipment go to work!
Richard Wilson
Hmmm, does electric tractors have exhaust pipes and mufflers on them? Oh, Of, Oh, that is for the diesel engines used to power the generators to create the electricity for the electric motors that make everything work??
@@brucethomas3100 You mean those 60,000 pound combines aren't running on wind and solar power?!? What?!? How can that be? Help me John Kerry!!! Maybe we can get James Taylor to write us an energy song???
Which farming process do you like the most?
American agriculture at its finest!
Very interesting information about American agriculture
How do you feel about harvesting agricultural products in the US?
The harvesters ability to handle different crops shows its versatility and importance.
Cotton harvesting is mesmerizing - that's one of the things I like best about American agriculture.
Harvesting almonds is a beautiful symphony of nature and technology
Great!!!!! Thanks for this video. Love it..
Have you seen a machine harvest like this before?
American farms are remarkable. I definitely plan to visit some of them someday.
American farms are remarkable, and visiting them can be a great way to appreciate the scale and importance of agriculture. It would be a worthwhile experience.
The precision and speed of these harvesters are truly remarkable.