Pea Vining - The Green Pea Company
In this video we have the Gold Group from The Green Pea Company. All the peas you see here will be at the Birds Eye factory, washed and frozen in less than 2.5 hours! Warter Priory is a world class farming operation set in the heart of East Yorkshire amidst 12,000 acres. At Warter, we pride ourselves on our reputation for quality and efficient farming. The main crops we focus on growing are wheat, barley and oilseed rape. We also grow peas in partnership with Birds Eye and some of our land is used for growing potatoes. Music: Lucky Strike by Reaktor Productions
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How expensive are the shoots.
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how does one process peas, anyhow? the machinery is pretty fun to watch, but doesn't show how it does it's thing, and it's still a mystery of how peas are pulled from their pods.
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A beautiful, abstract landscape painted with drone photography.....and driving music....!
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Cool
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Watch this while eating green peas LOL XD
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How many hectares of peas do you grow?
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Peas like and subscribe. :P Love the video.
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This brings back memories of my summers in high school driving a 902 legume combine for National Frozen Foods in Southwestern Washington State, USA! Picked a lot of Petite Green Peas during the summers. Operated the Chisholm-Ryder 902, 904, and 906 models. Spent most of my time in the 902 as seniority won out on the air conditioned cabs of the 904 and 906.
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One thing I want to drive now is a pea viner! And a pretty quick process too.
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It peas? Or is it? I can not understand
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Nice to see such a popular Farm in my area. East Yorkshire
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Good Video !
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where is it?? In sweden??
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Видео супер, всегда хотел узнать как собирают горох!!клас
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Great video. Never seen this kind of harvesting before. Dose this estate ever be hiring farm employees?
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Nice to see these dutch machines in York.
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Wow, amazing that a machine can harvest peas, I mean peas are in a pod,
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what do you do with the rest of the pea plant - ie the "straw" that comes out of the back of the viners? plough it in ? bale it ? a form of whole crop silage ?
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