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  • u flying though that shit

  • were are you harvesting i grow 1,000 acres in vidrine louisiana

  • Poetry in motion.

  • A hybrid is taking the genetic characteristics of one plant and crossing it with another. In rice for example you take one plant that is insect resistant and cross it with another that is herbicide resistant to get a more high yielding plant.

  • i'm eating rice while watching this... interesting process.

  • is that a home built auger wagon,or just old?

  • hi... im miky from italy... i really would love to came in us and work for a farm which grow and harvest rice... last year i worked out for holland harvesting MN and was a great experience... here in italy i always growed rice since 7 years ago so im really curious to know how they do in the us... please just let me know if u know somebody can make possible this dream... tnx

  • I think you need a bigger grain cart lol

  • i bet harvesting rice is a lot harder on your harvester then other crops would be, right?

  • @lukesnorth when it's dry it's not that bad, Rice is hard on a machine because of all the green straw you take in and with the new Hybrid rice it's very abrasive lots of wear!

  • @thericeboy

    What does hybrid means, hybrid of what ( two ) is it GMO rice ?.

  • @johnsenkenn It's a breed out of two incest lines. The harvested rice can not be sown again. Breeders do this to protect themselves from copyright infringement.

  • what process is actually being done here?

    I can see that the rice gets thrown out, but is it already polished white when that happens?

  • @tzveekaDOTcom Sorry for the wait we started the 2010 harvest today this machine is only a harvester the grain is dried then sent to the mill where the hull is removed and the bran is removed by a polishing prossess and the result is a clear whit grain, when the bran is left on this is sold as brown rice

  • @thericeboy thanks man! good luck!

  • @kittensniffles -- my Green neighbors will want to know how to set their concaves and what bars you use. Pickin' and a-grinnin'

  • @kittensniffles -- I live in a corn field in Indiana. Many farmers here plow and plant with Green. They mostly harvest with Red because Reds don't grind corn.

    No, I am not a mouse. Ain't no rat either so don't get no ideas.

  • @kittensniffles -- you must be in the catbox.

    Climb a tree in September and look around. 

  • muito bom esse video. meus parabens

  • 4x4? or 4x2(combine)

  • @sebakyuubi -- 4X4, it has power on the steer wheels in back.

  • Is it an axial flow because it looks very short behind the rear axle?

  • it looks short in the back end because of the size tires on the back. the back axles are fully adjustable to match the tire size.  this goes for two and four wheel drive combines. and we have both on the farm where i work. 2188 cih the 4x4 is a 95 and the t wheeler is a 97

  • @altractors -- HaHa big fun! It's 'axial flow' bscause the internal threshing cylinder is rotating sideways to the direction of combine travel. YuckHuck, I'm still laughing.

  • got to love the mud

  • MAN,you farmers have all the fun

  • fun? that is not fun lol

  • Awsome this vid gets me fired up to cut! i cant wait!! what part of La. is this in? i farm in Whiteville,La (south of bunkie. and that IS a good looking mechine

  • Wow, there actually is someone in Louisiana that takes care of his combine! Looks great, around here if you say a piece of equipment came from Louisiana they automatically think it's junk. Nice and shiny! Great videos by the way.

  • wow just cause it shiny doesnt mean its in good conditions they could of painted it lol

  • Well if you want to be that way then if they painted it don't you think they would have put a new SMV on the back? What ever happened to just taking something at face value and not thinking everything is not what it really is, not everything is a freakin conspiracy! I've been around enough equipment to know what looks taken care of and what is covered up with paint.

  • well yall must get youre combines in a crappy part of louisiana, because i live out there in ragley, LA, and the farmers around here take pretty good care of their combines.

  • @johndeereman567 -- Ain't many Green Combines in Corn Country. Lots of Gobbling  Reds though.

    Greens will doc your corn 'cause they 'grind' corn. -- CornBelt John

  • So one question, how did the tracks do ya'll went through mud? I know from first hand experience how bad Louisiana mud can be.

  • Axial flow with tracks and a draper, good set up and good looking machine. I used to run a JD 9600 with a 22 foor shelbourne stripper head. I Watch this video almost everyday

  • Riceboy, I love this. I especially appreciate the time spent shooting the footage. That is a beautiful combine. Look at my own collection of bine vids and see why I love them all so much!

  • Thanks for another great vid. Makes me miss the country. Hope to get some vids someday of my cousin's operation. Nice comment about the "Docamentry" lol

  • wow, thats quite the climb over the levee, has the combine ever got stuck? post more vids!

  • these levees are not that tall some fields have larger levees just have to go slow as not to rock the tracks back an forth over levee, our ground here is not too boggy but we did have spots in this field that was soft we moved a lot of dirt in the spring with water an the ground never dried before harvest as harvest progressed all the fiels dried up thanks for the interest

  • where is this how do these combines work

  • awsome vid

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