Interesting Machine in a Japanese Rice Field!
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not efficient due too many machine, land need fertilizer especially natural one from plant, unuse plant back to nature so no need chemicals nor organic fertilizer too.
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I love the agricultural vids
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looks like marshmalows for Gojira..
Ive seen the same done here on farms in Canada -
It's like a small combine mixed with a hay baler!
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very interesting thank u 👍
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I found that interesting as I've never seen anything like that on UK farms. waste not want not eh?. I think it's a fantastic ideal and helps out others ie, rice growers and farmers. And maybe profitable to both party's? I wonder if it's cheaper than straw and hay?
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It looks like a giant cheese when it's wrapped
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round bales of hay and straw are common in the U.S. sometimes there is plastic when they are stored outside but never quite so much but then hay and straw is cut and let to dry before baling, I don't quite under stand wrapping fresh cut greens.
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Yup, they do this in Europe too, always fun to watch. Haven't seen machines exactly like that, only tractor attachments, but they do the same thing.
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Sadly the field will lose it's minerals.
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that is really cool
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This is called "Baleage", and is basically a way to ferment the hay. It will retain more nutrition this way, and can be stored outside. It will be used to feed cattle or horses, as you suspected.
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Its a giant yarn ball winder.
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Great way to create more plastic trash. I remeber the old times... when hay bales got pressed and then you used 2 strings to keep it together... not so fresh like this plasic stuff, but it worked as well. Problem was that you needed to store it inside. Those new things you can keep outside, because of the plastic.
In europe we now have to pay extra if we want a plastic bag when we go shopping... while the rest of the world just produces more and more trash.
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