Amazing CTF potato harvester | John Deere & AVR on 6 tracks | Farm of the Future

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You'll have probably heard of CTF or Controlled Traffic Farming. This means that all 'traffic' in the field are carried out from the same set of tracks. Some wheel tracks are left permanent in the field, some are there only for 1 season. In this case they are permanent. The Dutch Wageningen University & Research (WUR) is testing CTF in combination with different crops on their Farm of the Future in Lelystad. Not only are the crops grown on 3m wide beds, there is also intercropping between different cultures. These potatoes (2 varieties early and late) are joined by onions, grass/clover, spring barley and field beans.

Harvesting root crops in a CTF system is more difficult compared to cereals or fodder. There is a large crop volume to handle, quality has to be looked after and there is virtually no machinery available that can readily be bought. This is why WUR had their owned specialist and unique machines modified. Most field work on the Farm of the Future is carried out using a 2021 model John Deere 6130R set to a track width of 3.15m. It has been fitted with Pink Innovation row crop tracks so it can handle all conditions without making deep ruts. The modification was carried out by Dutch conversion specialist Geertsema Mechanisatie.

The potato harvester is an AVR Spirit 5200. This 2 row bunker harvester is also using a set of Pink Innovation tracks. Hydraulically driven in this case. The rear axle was made by Hegro Agriservice and the modifications carried out by AVR dealership Groenoord. They also fitted a Dahlmann-type cleaning system to handle this clay soils.

The 6 tonne bunker capacity is enough for the machine to lift 4 rows in 2 passes. The beds are 250m long and unloading is done on the headland where there is a concrete road. This means that trailers never have to enter the field. The harvester can also be modified to lift the onions. For the combinable crops a modified combine harvester is used. Needless to say all jobs on this field are carried out using centimetre accurate RTK-GPS.

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Prachtige combinatie. Dit zie je niet veel voorkomen, of toch niet waar ik woon. Hopelijk komen er nog video's van deze trial. Zeer interessant.

MrGettario
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Weve got two single row AVR's and a Twin on a mates farm. We usually have 3-4 people on the back at a minimum due to all the rocks and dirt. 12 hours of digging spuds a day is pain

oldmate
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Question: How does machine know or how does the machine sort potatoes from bigger rocks that are in the ground?
And how do they make sure that potatoes don't get damaged when they are transferred from the harvester to another trailer?
Thank you for answering my question in the other video i appreciate it very much.

anubis
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Mooie video 👍 ben wel benieuwd naar de kostprijs van deze teelt…

VanDronewerkAgro
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What’s the idea behind growing in strips of different crops ?

RichardWright
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What is the reason/benefit to plat it in so small (I guess 3m) strips?

peterkolcun
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For a monstrosity this size, needs to be 4 or 6 rows lifting.

andyhutch
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why would you track a tractor like this. It costs so much money and has many dissadvantages aswell

siem