The Lifecycle of Rapeseed - HillFarm Oils
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- čas přidán 4. 10. 2015
- A year at HillFarm Oils - From planting the Seed in August through the farming year until harvest and pressing in the following year. HillFarm Oils - "Grown and cold-pressed on our family farm in Suffolk, Hillfarm Extra Virgin Rapeseed Oil is possibly the healthiest and most versatile cooking oil you can buy, and one you can trust to help make your family's meals healthier."
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props to the person that named it rapeseed :D
Walk my dog along the side of a rapeseed field and often wondered why it hasn’t yet been harvested yet. This video has been extremely insightful. Thank you
@ 3.20 minutes Just look at those solar panels! Great using free sunshine,love it
Ironic how the oil is sometimes called "extra virgin."
How is it ironic though?
Awesome video Love it
💯Awesome video thanks for sharing 👍👍
Really interesting. Thanks 😁
Such a cool video! I love the progression ✅ What type of fertilizers are best for this crop?
What's the machine doing the pressing and filtering please
Great video and product,also love the picture of the bees on the lids, where can i buy this oil?,in which shops or supermarkets?
Bro don't 😊 use olive oil.
SPRAYING THE PLANTS WITH ROUNDUP ? I hope not.
All farms do, you have to kill it off.
why no desiccation stage?
did you forget or intentionally leave it out?
something inorganic killed the crop in July
I want to photograph the harvesting of this crop
What is a rough guide to the month this is normally done
Usually early august or late July
what is this dust produced behind the combine? Is it all the chopped stalks and leaves? And why is it thrown away and not collected as biomass?
Tilling it back down to make organic matter is more cost effective in any crop farming or you end up with soil raped of its growing capacity. Even dumping chemicals on the soil to replace what the plant used up will not work for long if there is no organic matter to hold them in place the chemicals just leach threw the soil normally in most locations down to the ground water table. So you short answer here is its not thrown away the next crop will use it however sending it to a biomass plant would be throwing it away. A biomass plant is a great place for products that would otherwise end up in a land fill like cities household weekly trash that should go to a biomass plant and not a landfill.
It’s not thrown away, it has nutrients in which get put back into the soil
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But you spray the fields right? .... sp kind of ... with pesticides? ?
What does that have to do with anything
@@LonewolfeE5 Because if its pesticides they can harm bees, and bees love rape when its in flower, so it could be harmful depending on what they are spraying. And then there is the issue of humans consuming products from crops sprayed with pesticides can be harmful to health.
what is the "crop healthcare" in May?
Do you really expect an answer from "organic farm"..by vegetable oil standards though, theirs is the best!
Yes, I am curious as well. What exactly does that mean?
Hi
.I wanna grow rapeseed in Africa and I'm curious how many tonnes would I harvest on 50ha land please. I want to use the cake as stockfeed supplement
Thanks
it depends on how it yields but you would probably get be 100 to 150 tonnes.
Hope this helps
@@Louis-B-53 Thanks sir/madam
is canola oil healthier than animal fat?
define healthier?
No it's not.
seek and destroy yes, it is, it is high in omega 3 is very low in saturated fat and has a high smoke point for cooking. It’s definitely the healthiest mass produced oil for cooking
High tech
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you start with GMO seeds and end up with non-eatable junkfood
Rapeseed no good oils.
Waste of land