When I was a young man, actually an early teen, growing up on our dairy farm, we had a two row silage cutter, two tractors for putting up silage, two silage wagons, and one person did it all, most of the time. The better tractor stayed hooked to the silage cutter. The other, a smaller tractor, would pull two silage wagons too, and from the fields. I had to unhook both wagons, then hook one to the silage cutter, I’d fill it, then repeat. Then I had to hook both wagons back to the other tractor, pull them home, and unload them, Repeat... repeat... Repeat... and so on. We didn’t have enough land to feed all our cows, 150 at the most, so we leased land. It was a tough job, but I loved it. After about 20 years of my dad farming, like all but two other dairy farmers in our part of the state, we had to sell out. Most people have no idea what it takes to produce a gallon of milk! Back then, we barely got enough money from the sale of our milk to keep our operation going from month to month. Small family farms still have a hard time keeping them running these days, especially dairy farmers. I loved the dairy farming lifestyle, but not the part about going deeper in debt every month doing it. I want to say thank you, to all the farmers out there that keep everyone, all over the world, fed every day! I know that you don’t get thanked for the jobs you do, and the hardships you go through every single day. You don’t hear those two little words often enough, if ever. So again, I thank you all for the hard work you do every single day, in your “not so” 40 hours a week jobs. It’s more like 24/7 on a dairy farm. And somewhere around 60 hours a week or more, on other types of farmsteads.
At close to 8" curvature change per mile on the Earth's surface, that header needs approximately 0.076" curvature over the width of the head to match the earth!!
What is the point. A head twice as wide that cuts at half the speed still harvests at the same rate as a head half the width that cuts at twice the speed.
Corn harvested green for feed silage? All corn fields are well dried around here before harvesting. Corn separated from the cob and loaded into the trucks.
+NorBdelta this isn't maize for human consumption. It's different varieties used solely as animal feed. Yes, it's all ground up, stems, leaves, and cobs.
I watch this then think of how I struggle to make a living milking cows and having ungrateful people bitch about how much food costs and how dangerous it is ! WE DO THE VERY BEST WE CAN AND YOUR FOOD IS DIRT CHEAP AND OF UTMOST QUALITY ! THANK A FARMER FOR THAT !!!
To be fair, your combine has to go slower otherwise it gets full and clogs up. You could use a header that is half this size and go twice as fast in the field, also you need to calculate the fuel from the additional tractors following the combine. It might be a tiny bit more efficient, but not by that much.
What is it keeping and what is it discarding? Does it take an ear of corn, remove the corn kernels and discard the rest? I want to see a video of how that process works. Can anyone provide me with a link to a video or animation?
It is keeping everything, nothing is being discarded. This is what they call " silage" in the states, it is the entire piece of corn crop , from the stalk to the ear all into one, nothing is wasted. This does however reduce the amount of organic matter in the soil so a cover crop or " green manure" is best practice to replace missing organic matter and minerals.
Phillip Dean The silage is then fed to animals as their food? If you continue to take everything from the soil as silage, the soil becomes depleted of necessary stuff for the next years crop? So you plant something else and then turn it back into the soil?
Thats correct, that is what i meant by reduced organic matter. Most farmers do not plant a " green manure" or a legume which will put nitrogen back into the soil, the just put on more fertilizer which is bad for the soil but has higher returns. Best practice would be to plant a green manure or other cover crop after this harvest to put nutrients back into the soil.
I like it but doesn’t fold up , need a trailer to go with it , kinda bummed it don’t fold like the rest , another issue is need a longer spout on the harvester too can’t blow directly from the side !
I think that it is a great invention but needs to be a bit more particle. for example maybe making this big head fold up to be smaller to fit in smaller areas would be nice.
The John Deer worked well enough with the header 6:08 And now begins the 2 hr task of making the header work with every other silage chopper on the market. Nothing runs like a deer. Because nothing runs the same proprietary setup that JD runs.
Read my first post? Or do you have the attention span of a goldfish? Lemme narrow it down to you. Just read the part after numbers. That's why JD sucks.
EASY! - see how GPS does it for you.... around an Electric line Pylon - wasn't there last year, but now a weenmill has grown up amongst the weeds! Driver forgot to program it in to the field.... What were once nice BIG clar fields are becoming fragmented with Urban ideals - pipelines no-go areas, Pylons, Windmills, houses, Railway Lines and Motorways cutting across, etc. ...
Well as much as impressive as the cutting head is. I am wondering about possible high engine loading which will lead to a shortened life. Plus that quite pooring designed discharge arm is crying for major redesign. I say LARGER internal (will help with harvest speed), longer, and lower. The amount of product spoilage would surely cover the cost of the increase cost of a new discharge arm.
+Jason Buis when larger headers become commonplace, the call for larger harvesters to operate them will be there and manufacturers of those will make them.
It doesn't - this is a chaff harvester designed to chop up corn and make silage for feeding cattle, or the production of biogas. In Europe there are biogas plants that burn silage to make energy. The corn kernel is chopped up with the rest of the plant.
Bismilah, more Farming, with Science Technology, more Land to Plant, cheaper FOOD, MORE TO EAT, HEALTHIER, better crops, no damages, LIVE LONGER, great video, WE NEED MORE MACHINERY, for the heavy duty jobs,
Not surprising how JD is the only one out of all of them that require a separate mounting face. All the others, Krone, NH, and Claas, each use the same or similar faces.
Its so unpraktisch! how much los do you have because the tractors can't drive next to it. you never get a wagon perfectly full. for me its not a solution. It 's nice but not practis
while it moves at a slower pace in the field, it's taking out more rows. If you've worked in harvest on a farm, you'd know width is more important than speed. This machine can harvest faster than a smaller head. Speed isnt' everything.
Am a young farmer ... with registered company in ghana... we are into poultry and crop farming. The company is young in capacity of facilities and equipment but we aim to reach the hights as we dream of but we do need help to get there. I hope we can get anyone who will want to join hands on this great ideas and goals. Thnks
Interesting I would think that when and if something like comes to the US I should see it, I live in North Dakota and our state is the largest produces of corn in the US!
You aren't going to be getting much corn with this head or harvester. These are forage harvesters. They make silage to feed livestock, not thresh out grain.
yes but when its so muddy a harvester cant drive on the field,,, it dont mather much if it have a smaller head... its usualy the trucks and tractors with to big heavy trailers that get stuck first. hehe.
When I was a young man, actually an early teen, growing up on our dairy farm, we had a two row silage cutter, two tractors for putting up silage, two silage wagons, and one person did it all, most of the time. The better tractor stayed hooked to the silage cutter. The other, a smaller tractor, would pull two silage wagons too, and from the fields. I had to unhook both wagons, then hook one to the silage cutter, I’d fill it, then repeat. Then I had to hook both wagons back to the other tractor, pull them home, and unload them, Repeat... repeat... Repeat... and so on. We didn’t have enough land to feed all our cows, 150 at the most, so we leased land. It was a tough job, but I loved it. After about 20 years of my dad farming, like all but two other dairy farmers in our part of the state, we had to sell out. Most people have no idea what it takes to produce a gallon of milk! Back then, we barely got enough money from the sale of our milk to keep our operation going from month to month. Small family farms still have a hard time keeping them running these days, especially dairy farmers. I loved the dairy farming lifestyle, but not the part about going deeper in debt every month doing it. I want to say thank you, to all the farmers out there that keep everyone, all over the world, fed every day! I know that you don’t get thanked for the jobs you do, and the hardships you go through every single day. You don’t hear those two little words often enough, if ever. So again, I thank you all for the hard work you do every single day, in your “not so” 40 hours a week jobs. It’s more like 24/7 on a dairy farm. And somewhere around 60 hours a week or more, on other types of farmsteads.
When designing this wide header did they adjust for the curvature of the earth?
The earth is flat tho😃😃
@@martialme84 You mean the coasts where people are crapping in the streets and you're stepping on heroin needles?
At close to 8" curvature change per mile on the Earth's surface, that header needs approximately 0.076" curvature over the width of the head to match the earth!!
In concept there will be no drivers for tractors. Tractors can easily follow the main machine autonomously with few sensors.
We're almost there ... 2020 !
Man, in 2013 it still seemed so far away ...
I'm a mechanic at a golf course but this is next level! New Sub.
What is the point. A head twice as wide that cuts at half the speed still harvests at the same rate as a head half the width that cuts at twice the speed.
I am happy with this latest technology on your website.
Half way through 2019 now, John Deere have brought out the 9900i which is a 990hp forage harvester, how would it suit that ?
Darnit I need a 21.5 row header☹️
Corn harvested green for feed silage? All corn fields are well dried around here before harvesting. Corn separated from the cob and loaded into the trucks.
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We need this in farm sim
I still remember my Dad using our 44 Massey Harris pulling a single row AC.chopper to fill our silo.
In India there are small areas of plots. What about smaller machines?
I am confused does the harvester grind up the cob, as well as the stalk, and blow it into the tractor trailer behind?
Knives. Very, very sharp knives.
+NorBdelta this isn't maize for human consumption. It's different varieties used solely as animal feed. Yes, it's all ground up, stems, leaves, and cobs.
AH! Thanks, I didn't realize that there were varieties that were purely for animal consumption, stalk and all.
Hold on guys. What about the maize cobs and grains themselves? Are they separated from the silage later? Am I missing something?
say what you want about germans, but they sure get stuff done and push the limits of engineering.
thumbs up.
This ist XXL-farming! Really amazing! :)
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I watch this then think of how I struggle to make a living milking cows and having ungrateful people bitch about how much food costs and how dangerous it is ! WE DO THE VERY BEST WE CAN AND YOUR FOOD IS DIRT CHEAP AND OF UTMOST QUALITY ! THANK A FARMER FOR THAT !!!
To be fair, your combine has to go slower otherwise it gets full and clogs up. You could use a header that is half this size and go twice as fast in the field, also you need to calculate the fuel from the additional tractors following the combine. It might be a tiny bit more efficient, but not by that much.
What is it keeping and what is it discarding? Does it take an ear of corn, remove the corn kernels and discard the rest? I want to see a video of how that process works. Can anyone provide me with a link to a video or animation?
It is keeping everything, nothing is being discarded. This is what they call " silage" in the states, it is the entire piece of corn crop , from the stalk to the ear all into one, nothing is wasted. This does however reduce the amount of organic matter in the soil so a cover crop or " green manure" is best practice to replace missing organic matter and minerals.
Phillip Dean The silage is then fed to animals as their food? If you continue to take everything from the soil as silage, the soil becomes depleted of necessary stuff for the next years crop? So you plant something else and then turn it back into the soil?
Thats correct, that is what i meant by reduced organic matter. Most farmers do not plant a " green manure" or a legume which will put nitrogen back into the soil, the just put on more fertilizer which is bad for the soil but has higher returns. Best practice would be to plant a green manure or other cover crop after this harvest to put nutrients back into the soil.
Like to see it on the Krone Big X 1100. Most powerfull harvester today.
yeah
Now overshadowed by 1180
Let's see that tested on a California corn field, I like the Kemper 8 row better than the 10 row, now 20 rows? I don't think it will hold up
I like it but doesn’t fold up , need a trailer to go with it , kinda bummed it don’t fold like the rest , another issue is need a longer spout on the harvester too can’t blow directly from the side !
ziet er leuk uit maar ik wil dit wel eens zien als het nat is. blijft er niks over van dit project
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loved the funny ipad plugs be
cause of deliberate germansounding english.
Yes! xD
what condition is the corn?
Looks like it has been shredded.
how are thay going to get that big hader dowin the road
javen barnhart They fold it up
I think that it is a great invention but needs to be a bit more particle. for example maybe making this big head fold up to be smaller to fit in smaller areas would be nice.
And how about the row corn after the chop the trees ?
Where they gone ?
It will be much waste if they blent together with trunk and leaves
Niki 1 no it’s for silage
and you fill up a bin every 50 yards?
The John Deer worked well enough with the header 6:08 And now begins the 2 hr task of making the header work with every other silage chopper on the market. Nothing runs like a deer. Because nothing runs the same proprietary setup that JD runs.
Are you for or against the proprietary setup?
***** That the only good thing on a JD is the paint?
Read my first post? Or do you have the attention span of a goldfish? Lemme narrow it down to you. Just read the part after numbers. That's why JD sucks.
That's not very nice
***** Oh you.
I can't wait to see how you will fold it!
EASY! - see how GPS does it for you.... around an Electric line Pylon - wasn't there last year, but now a weenmill has grown up amongst the weeds! Driver forgot to program it in to the field.... What were once nice BIG clar fields are becoming fragmented with Urban ideals - pipelines no-go areas, Pylons, Windmills, houses, Railway Lines and Motorways cutting across, etc. ...
I think the forager manufacturers need to get on their game if 800hp is struggling
asexual
Fantastic bit of engineering - all they have to do now is make it fold up to fit through a 12" gate!
Can you use trucks with this header????
Well as much as impressive as the cutting head is. I am wondering about possible high engine loading which will lead to a shortened life. Plus that quite pooring designed discharge arm is crying for major redesign. I say LARGER internal (will help with harvest speed), longer, and lower. The amount of product spoilage would surely cover the cost of the increase cost of a new discharge arm.
+Jason Buis when larger headers become commonplace, the call for larger harvesters to operate them will be there and manufacturers of those will make them.
how does it separate the corn?
It doesn't - this is a chaff harvester designed to chop up corn and make silage for feeding cattle, or the production of biogas. In Europe there are biogas plants that burn silage to make energy. The corn kernel is chopped up with the rest of the plant.
David Kirkpatrick
Incredible
Hey, girls, while you are down south, would you look for one of these trees????
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what will this be in Farming simulator 19?
^ asking the real questions here...
Silage bale wrapper attachment would be an addition
Bismilah, more Farming, with Science Technology, more Land to Plant, cheaper FOOD, MORE TO EAT, HEALTHIER, better crops, no damages, LIVE LONGER, great video, WE NEED MORE MACHINERY, for the heavy duty jobs,
so fine l see the latest agricultural instrument
i wonder when someone will make this in to a mod for Farming Simulator 19
Which Forage Harvester handled it the best??
I think the Jaguar.
Not surprising how JD is the only one out of all of them that require a separate mounting face. All the others, Krone, NH, and Claas, each use the same or similar faces.
I want buying this machine at nepal how I can get this machine
Nice job there! Oh and a great day to everyone reading this! :)
innovation in agriculture superb
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1st o April already?
How dose it work in a wet year
Nice piece of innovative & definitely expensive equipment, clearly suited for large crop plantations owned by multinational agribusiness corporations.
it takes 5 tractors with tippers to deal with the output from this behemoth??? OMG
where are you
Kembangkan terus.
je voudrait le commentaire en francais
Amazing thing.. even while you need 5 tracktors behind it to use it to it's max...
price?
for rice work not ?
+Asep Ipandi ora iso mas..
That wouldn’t work with irrigated 12ft corn here in Idaho
the music is annoying when you want to hear the sound of forrager .you dont need it .
Hello sir how much price
Funny how the Deere has to be a special snowflake and use its own mounting hardware while the others all use the same one.
Surprised they haven't built a harvester that can pull its own tipper.
dhananjay KUMAR Singh and MENKA SINGH Harsidhi nice video
Die Häcksler sind bei dem Schneidwerk aber auch mehr als am limit
这是闹那样呀 玉米好像还不熟就割了?
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these are tremendous invention in agricultural revolution
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WOW But how go on road?
Its so unpraktisch! how much los do you have because the tractors can't drive next to it. you never get a wagon perfectly full. for me its not a solution. It 's nice but not practis
wow...crazy man...
this is the larghest harvester tool ever....
Wider and... slower
there you go, innovation
while it moves at a slower pace in the field, it's taking out more rows. If you've worked in harvest on a farm, you'd know width is more important than speed. This machine can harvest faster than a smaller head. Speed isnt' everything.
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@@tctarheelfarmin358 also less compaction
The idea is that the harvesters of the future will handle 20 rows like the ones back in 2013 could handle 10
They are so behind me. I used this in 2016. Of course Farming Simulator
Xix.vi
Long way from one row Fox and a couple of Papec wagons
Make it modular, so that heads can be as per the requirement
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Am a young farmer ... with registered company in ghana... we are into poultry and crop farming. The company is young in capacity of facilities and equipment but we aim to reach the hights as we dream of but we do need help to get there. I hope we can get anyone who will want to join hands on this great ideas and goals. Thnks
next time make a header 1 mile long
a vision to feed the world.
Sadly, the world can't survive on GMO corn silage.
Lot cheaper to buy an I pad at an apple store
Uur bargum! Al lafta geruz one of them things for me Tracturrr, al be able to gerint pub quicker and beat that old git up road.
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Interesting I would think that when and if something like comes to the US I should see it, I live in North Dakota and our state is the largest produces of corn in the US!
You aren't going to be getting much corn with this head or harvester. These are forage harvesters. They make silage to feed livestock, not thresh out grain.
for when you gotta chop 200 acres of corn in one day!
May be fine in Germany's little fields, bring it out west on irrigated 12' tall corn and see how it does.
uma máquina dessa e muitas tecnologia muito bom
this is nice to see
good luck when it is muddy
yes but when its so muddy a harvester cant drive on the field,,, it dont mather much if it have a smaller head...
its usualy the trucks and tractors with to big heavy trailers that get stuck first. hehe.
In places like America where mud isn't a big issue, this would be good
WTF kind of crop are they harvesting ??
LIX 59 Corn/maize?
very good tecnologi
very good farmer
Binita Tigga
Das Das
8:12 8:13 see the class machine - it is broken
the aluminum roller are dont working
Very impressive machine !
zdd
f. nml h.
Chas Waldron
Chas Waldron yas
Chas Waldron
это что реклама iPad??? )))
Игорь Барановский gib xghcfbi
Very impressive machine
This is a pretty weird ipad commercial
Has this become a reality yet?
Hi
very good for farmers