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Unraveling what you Democrat's did is going to be hell. Now eat your high price's until Trump and MAGA can get around to your broke ace in hopes to end your suffering, otherwise suffering that you dipsticks brought upon yourselves.
 
Unraveling what you Democrat's did is going to be hell. Now eat your high price's until Trump and MAGA can get around to your broke ace in hopes to end your suffering, otherwise suffering that you dipsticks brought upon yourselves.
Sorry, I don’t do conservabonics.

I do know the price of a lot of things is going up with Shitler! tariff shitshow.
 
You don't much about California AG do you?
and you do? so how to they pick lettuce? you know almonds they use a harvester too, not hand picked in fact most AG is done by machinery now, it's 2025 not 1925
I knew farmers that grew potatoes, wheat, barley and sugar beets, all done by a machine
 
and you do? so how to they pick lettuce? you know almonds they use a harvester too, not hand picked in fact most AG is done by machinery now, it's 2025 not 1925
I knew farmers that grew potatoes, wheat, barley and sugar beets, all done by a machine
You have no idea at all how much hand labor is used in row crops and orchards.
 
You have no idea at all how much hand labor is used in row crops and orchards.
how do you know I don't? and how do you know? yes I know farmers and they don't use hand labor, get with the program
if there is a way to harvest something john deere has your answer and have more a very long time
but please try to justify not send back illegals because your fruit will cost more :laugh:
 
how do you know I don't? and how do you know? yes I know farmers and they don't use hand labor, get with the program
if there is a way to harvest something john deere has your answer and have more a very long time
but please try to justify not send back illegals because your fruit will cost more
... because you don't give facts and sources. :laugh:
 
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Harvesting almonds involves several steps, reflecting both traditional methods and modern, mechanized techniques:

  1. Timing the Harvest:
    • Almonds are ready for harvest when their hulls split, which typically happens from late July to early October in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in California where most of the world's almonds are produced. The split hull signals that the almonds are mature and ready to be harvested.
  2. Shaking the Trees:
    • In commercial settings, mechanical tree shakers are used. These machines attach to the tree trunk or branches and shake vigorously, causing the almonds to fall to the ground. This process is efficient for large orchards.
  3. Drying on the Ground:
    • After being shaken from the trees, almonds remain on the ground for about 7 to 10 days to dry out. This drying period is crucial as almonds have a high moisture content when first harvested, and they must dry to less than 6% moisture to prevent spoilage.
  4. Sweeping and Collection:
    • Once dried, almonds are swept into rows or windrows using machines with brushes and a blower. This step prepares them for easier collection.
  5. Harvesting:
    • Almonds are then picked up by harvesters, which are tractor-pulled machines that vacuum or scoop the nuts into a bin or cart. These machines also do an initial cleaning, removing some debris like leaves or sticks.
 
Harvesting almonds involves several steps, reflecting both traditional methods and modern, mechanized techniques:

  1. Timing the Harvest:
    • Almonds are ready for harvest when their hulls split, which typically happens from late July to early October in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in California where most of the world's almonds are produced. The split hull signals that the almonds are mature and ready to be harvested.
  2. Shaking the Trees:
    • In commercial settings, mechanical tree shakers are used. These machines attach to the tree trunk or branches and shake vigorously, causing the almonds to fall to the ground. This process is efficient for large orchards.
  3. Drying on the Ground:
    • After being shaken from the trees, almonds remain on the ground for about 7 to 10 days to dry out. This drying period is crucial as almonds have a high moisture content when first harvested, and they must dry to less than 6% moisture to prevent spoilage.
  4. Sweeping and Collection:
    • Once dried, almonds are swept into rows or windrows using machines with brushes and a blower. This step prepares them for easier collection.
  5. Harvesting:
    • Almonds are then picked up by harvesters, which are tractor-pulled machines that vacuum or scoop the nuts into a bin or cart. These machines also do an initial cleaning, removing some debris like leaves or sticks.

Maybe 25% of the harvest.
 
Maybe 25% of the harvest.
only a few items like lettuce need to be hand picked and the reason they get recalled so much for being contaminated.
fruits they use machines, any tuber and most vegetables like carrots they uses machines
example
  • Under-Cutter Machines: For commercial fields, under-cutter machines are commonly used. These machines have blades that go beneath the carrot, cutting the taproot to loosen the carrot from the soil without damaging it.
    • Process: The machine lifts the carrot slightly out of the ground, and then a following conveyor belt or other mechanism collects the carrots.
  • Harvesting Machines: More advanced machines combine under-cutting with lifting, cleaning, and sorting in one pass:
    • Lifting: After cutting, the carrots are lifted onto a conveyor belt.
    • Cleaning: They are then passed through brushes or water washes to remove soil.
    • Sorting: Mechanical or optical sorters separate carrots by size, shape, or defects.


only small organic farms might pull them by hand for best appearance and care
 
only a few items like lettuce need to be hand picked and the reason they get recalled so much for being contaminated.
fruits they use machines, any tuber and most vegetables like carrots they uses machines
example
  • Under-Cutter Machines: For commercial fields, under-cutter machines are commonly used. These machines have blades that go beneath the carrot, cutting the taproot to loosen the carrot from the soil without damaging it.
    • Process: The machine lifts the carrot slightly out of the ground, and then a following conveyor belt or other mechanism collects the carrots.
  • Harvesting Machines: More advanced machines combine under-cutting with lifting, cleaning, and sorting in one pass:
    • Lifting: After cutting, the carrots are lifted onto a conveyor belt.
    • Cleaning: They are then passed through brushes or water washes to remove soil.
    • Sorting: Mechanical or optical sorters separate carrots by size, shape, or defects.


only small organic farms might pull them by hand for best appearance and care
He keeps trying to use harvesting crops by hand as some sort of excuse not to deport criminal migrants or migrants here illegally. His 25% number pertaining to crops being harvested by machine means nothing, because most migrants today are working in construction and the servitude industries in this country.

These people aren't dumb people, otherwise suggesting that they are a people that only have the ability to hand pick a crop, but instead they are some of the most skillful labor on construction job sites, and in the servitude industries that there is today.

They are no different than what the old generation of Americans were back when Americans were doing these types of job's for a living, otherwise once upon a time when it came to performing these misc. task at hand.

The migrants work hard and play hard in their own little world's that have been established here for them by the business class in America.

The problem is this - They are here as strangers amongst us, and them being in some kind of shadow underclass who are being kept in the shadows for reason's that should be unexceptable in accordance too any citizen living as a born and bred American upstart in this country.

The business class along with our play along government has blood on it's hands for what it has "ALLOWED TO GO ON IN THIS COUNTRY".

The only thing that has gone on in all of this to date, is that the business class wanted to use cheap labor in a bid to undercut labor cost for profits. This was caused by getting government official's in at levels that would help them to create a path for it all to take place.

Just like getting hooked on drug's, the side affects are and can be very deadly. The nation getting hooked on cheap labor has been taken to the extreme so much so that it has no remorse when the situation or addiction begins to destroy the host nation who has no regard for anything but money and/or profits once hooked.

Reinstating American labor forces as the majority work force in a balanced way is very crucial to the actual health of a nation at every level along it's chain. Nothing wrong with inviting people here to labor along side of Americans within reason, but absolutely we should not be doing it in the way that it has gone on for the last 4 or 5 decades now.

If we want a strong and MAGA America once again, then big changes in order to create and maintain such a thing has got to take place in order to promote that.

Removing criminal illegals that are here committing crimes, otherwise the ones taking advantage of our allowing them to be here HAS got to be done.

The reassessment of our labor needs, otherwise in a more balanced and healthy way for America HAS got to be done.

Stay tuned everybody.
 

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