Sugar Cane Harvest 2020{



This video is about harvest in sugar cane in Far North Queensland Australia..

Sugar Cane Harvest 2020

- Thanks for posting, that was interesting and the scenery is beautiful.
- How often does a field get harvested? once a year or more? Ive got so many Heavy Vehicle licences, but Id love to drive one of those Harvesters and do this kind of work ....
Tu też można doczytać Hala do wynajęcia Lublin - może i więcej, ale czy ok? - Just rewatched The Thorn Birds and wanted to know if cutting cane had been automated as it looks like backbreaking work. Glad to know there are machines now! Cool video, thanks.
- hi, introduce me from western indonesia, sugar cane harvester operator ,, nice to meet you
- I am a professional cane harvester operator how best can you assist me to get a job in Australia as a cane harvester operator?thanks in advance
- Muito boa a colheita cana de eselente qualidade ótima produtividade parabéns a toda equipe 👏 👏👏 também trabalho nesse setor
- Sou operador de colhedora e tenho vontade de ir embora do Brasil pra trabalhar com colhedora fora
- I am sugar cane working BRAZIL South.
Beatiful vídeo .
- My Grandfather grew Sugar cane when I was a kid but we harvested it all by hand. 100 acres! It was tough I remember it well! We worked until it was dark!
- Good day John. Biochar update. I have been making Char. But wanted a faster way to grind the char. I have an old riding Mower with a Bagger. I put a few shovel fulls on the ground, and drive over the char. Grinds it up fast. Needs to be damp to keep from creating dust. I was hoping it would suck up the char. Into the bags. Did not work as good as I hoped, The tube to the bagger stops up. So I have decided to spread the char over the garden spot this fall. And drive over it . Until it is ground up. Then will work it into the soil. I will put a mulching attachment on the mower. To keep the char under the mower deck. You may try this on your char you are letting your cattle crush it by walking on it. Does a good job mixing a little dirt and or grass, or hay into the char.
- Really neat to see. Thank you for sharing! 👍🏻👍🏻
- That was a very informative video John.I ran a training school up in Cairns four years ago and had a tour from an older farmer in his eighties around his and other sugar cane farms .The stories he told me of the tough men and older ways and their community was heartwarming.
Michael told me he contacted you..but I don’t have your email ..here is ours...kramme66@gmail.com.Have a good day!
- great video john it's great to see what happen's on other farm's.thank's for posting .stay safe. gary
- What are they doing with this cane? Sugar? Feed? Molasses? i would love to see the sugar plant. We use to use cane for cattle feed. Jim
- Fascinating. Would love to see the whole process from sowing to processing, to final product. Thanks for sharing, John.
- Hi
Great vlog thanks for sharing and stay safe .
Ps interested in a collaboration?
- How hard would it be to grow a small amount of sugar cane and turn it into sugar at home?
- G'day mate, very interesting I've never seen the cane harvested before I remember them burning it off up in the Kimberley years ago. Thanks for sharing and God bless you guys. 🦘👍
- Great video, really nice drone shots
- That was interesting! Haven't really thought much about cane farming before. I suppose because we are in Vic and there isn't really tha kind of farm around here.