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Making Wine Cheap - Modern Grape Harvesting with New Holland & Gregoire Mechanical Grape Harvesters

Mechanical Grape Harvesters are relatively new in terms of mechanized farming. Gregoire sets the standard. See my video on Sugarcane Harvesters here:    • Ertl Case IH 8800 Austoft SugarCane H...   Get a FREE Copy of “Tips for Valuing Your Collection” here: http://bit.ly/VALUE-COLLECTION Subscribe to my Vlog Channel here:    / @loganskeelevlogs   Have you ever wanted to be a YouTuber and live the YouTube Laptop Lifestyle? Join my Free 5 Day Road to YouTube Challenge to get started here: https://www.loganskeele.com/youtube-c... Connect with me on social media! Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBP-ADC Instagram: http://bit.ly/IG-ADC Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/FBG-64th-Gear-Jammers Send me your favorite snacks!! Or stickers! Or letters!! Or things that are special to where you're from!! I love it all. :) Toy Talk with Logan Skeele P.O. Box 508 Georgetown, KY 40324 HI! I am logan the 64th gear jammer Skeele back with another episode of Toy Talk. Today I am in a grape vineyard in beautiful Napa Valley California. I have a new, well not so new diecast grape harvester made by Joal, a Gregoire G122 self - propelled grape harvester. I have had this model for a very long time. Mechanical harvesting of all crops began long before the grape harvester was invented. Horses pulled combines harvesting grain crops. Then came steam/internal combustion engine powered thrashing machines and a variety of other machines for harvesting crops. During these developing times, there was plenty of manpower available for farmers. That changed in the 1940s. During World War II and the Korean War, American manpower shortages left farmers of all crops, especially GRAPES with little help at harvest time. Women filled in as much as possible, as did labor recruited from Mexico as part of the United States' "Bracero Program," a controversial guest worker program that was discontinued in 1964. Remember, Grapes were considered a labor-intensive crop. Table grapes and some wine grapes were and are still harvested by hand today. The first mechanical harvesters for grapes in California date to the early 1950s. Similar to the development of the sugar cane harvester, (see my video on CASE IH sugar cane harvester), many would be inventors were working on mechanical contraptions to harvest grapes. One of these innovations was happening in New York's Finger Lakes wine region. In the early 1960s, Professors Stanley Shepardson and Nelson Shaulis along with their teams at Cornell University developed the Cornell Grape Harvester, which passed over the top of a row of grapes, straddling it while shaking the clusters off the vine. At about the same time Riply New York grape growers Max and Roy Orton developed a horizontal-action machine, which beat the trellis rather than shaking the vines. The Cornell and Orton machines were commercially built in 1963 and 1967 respectively. Later that decade, grape farmer and John Deere dealership owner Vito Mecca of North Collins New York developed the Mecca-Nized harvester. None of the early harvesters were perfect. Grape skins were broken, and vines were damaged by the violent beating and shaking. Leaves, sticks and worse ended up in the bins with the grapes. But the Mechanized Vineyard Revolution was on. Now we come to the model and The Gregoire Company. The Gregoire Company was founded by Edmund Gregoire in 1972 as a family company manufacturing machinery for small acreage farms. Their innovations in 1978 included a tractor towed grape harvester and later a self- propelled grape harvester. Today, the self-propelled mechanical grape harvester is a wonder to behold. Having a price tag of up to $375,000. Companies like Braud by New Holland, Pellenc, Gregoire and others make state-of-the-art machines. The modern Gregoire grape harvester has many other uses. Adjustable for numerous trellising and canopy systems that can operate 24 hours a day; or for night-harvesting when temperatures are cooler. About Logan Skeele the host of Toy Talk: Logan Skeele is the founder of Advantage Diecast. He works with brands to make physical long lasting products to make a lasting impact on customers. These products are constant reminders to the customer of your brand and of the quality they will put keep in their office and show off to other colleagues, keeping your name and logo in front of them every day. Contact Logan here to find out how he can help you achieve the same marketing brand loyalty. https://www.advantagediecast.com/cust... #Gregoire #grapeharvest #vineyard

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