Modern Agriculture Machines That Are At Another Level ▶10

So this is a fantastic video with farming automation that gets rid of the majority of manual labor aspect in large crop farming. This technology has been held back for decades because of political reasons and now is coming out into public view. This was due to the desire of the Kazarian Mafia to establish and maintain mass immigratin flows to force majority white / western nations to bring others into their countries as low paid manual workers, needed to support the ever growing populations of western countries. A very interesting implication if this becomes the norm.

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@Awake
That’s exactly why mechanization was held back AND what “independent” farmer can afford such machinery? Only BIG farms is what NWO/UN want.

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Frankly, there are plenty of modern ag conveniences that are available to the little guy (like me). We can now (assuming they don’t burn us up by never letting it rain again) bale our hay and put it in the barn with one person. Round bales are easy to manage but square bales can now be collected in groups with a single bobcat, picked up in that group (usually 8-10), and stacked. It used to take at least four people to drive the tractor, throw the hay bales on the wagon, stack the bales, then drive it into thee barn and restack the hay under cover. One operator can do all of this in an air-conditioned machine.

Cotton, Wheat, SoyBeans, etc is now planted and picked with GPS coordinates operating the close tolerances. The operator is only there to make sure the tractor turns around safely. I have friends in Missouri that operate this equipment on their third generation family farm.

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Yes, I know. Affordability might become more & more of a factor though in the near future. Depends upon how hard they hit small farmers. I sure hope that never happens.

It depends on whether people get off their couches watching football games and support truckers and farmers. If they don’t, they are going to get hungry first… so they might as well wake up, and start shoutiing before it gets worse.

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@justawhoaman
Do you know if various parts for most of these mechanicals are made in US, or readily available from country other than China?

Ag machinery like this is made all over the place. The Netherlands, for example, because they ARE pretty much the breadbasket of Western Europe has sophisticated mowers (Vermeer), combines, etc. This is why the Dutch farmers are so angry, too- they have a huge investment not only in land but in equipment. You only need to look at the tires intended for pulling machinery through wet soil as they drive down the roads blocking freeways. Although John Deere was originally an exclusive US country, my first estate JD was made in Japan.

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Here is an enlightening conversation (look away from the man bun) about where we need to be going with regards to Agriculture…

Fact is that we can use these technologies to increase production with reduced manpower (now that we killed off so many of them!) but we can make it work WITH the environment.

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There is amazing stuff happening with dairy as well. Like systems where a cow can wander in whenever it starts to get uncomfortable, get cleaned and milked, with ID tags allowing the computer to record amount and content of milk. Then the cow leaves down a path that can be remotely changed to open into a different field than they entered from, allowing for field rotation.

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