Patrick King- Looks awesome...but I like Black Raspberries the best. They are getting harder to find too.
Master Troll- This is why raspberries are so expensive for such a small pack.
Haindim- You need to visit Whatcom County in Washington state to see real raspberry farming. 75% of the US red raspberries are grown in that county.
Michael Jones- That's so interesting to know how we get them in the market.
YourProduceGuy- It was my first time seeing a mechanical raspberry picker as well. I found it fascinating...and delicious!
Johnny C- Don't smoosh them!
dadreamzworld- Do you know if they only sell to the markets?
dadreamzworld- Oh no, I thought they sold raspberries by themselves. I wasn't trying to buy jam or anything like that.
rdidri- Very interesting- thanks!
Eclectic Interests- Beautiful state. Good website for them. Thank you for sharing.
D Bolt- very interesting never seen raspberry picker
Steve's Kitchen- That's Dedication YPG and I/We Appreciate it, It was well shot and fun to watch, Thanks Buddy ;o) Steve
flipzout100- Outstanding on-location! Was very interesting to see the harvester.
Jan Silversides- Cool! I like that you went on location for your shoot! Can't wait to see the raspberry jam video!
russtex- I LOVE raspberries! Really cool harvesting machine!
YourProduceGuy- Chad's Raspberry Kitchen sells their products via their website. Most of their distribution is local, but now that they have been featured on YPG I expect their internet business is going to increase. We showed the website at the beginning of the video. Look for Chad's Raspberry Kitchen on the internet or on Facebook. Be sure to mention that you saw them here on YPG. That would be great! Thanks for watching.
davidsquall351- I really like these field videos. I see they put you to work too :)
Fromplefeet- That is really cool! :)
MrTBoneMalone- Good job on your video's. I've been a produce man for years, and I've been sending people to your sight. Strangely enough, I used to work on a much larger berry picking machine in my teen years a long time ago. The machines we used required two people to drive them. one person front and back. Rather then bars beating the berries, it used pans that beat in and out of the bushes, and had a center belt that the berries came across. It took four people to operate the picker and crate berrries
YourProduceGuy- Thanks Steve. This was a fun video to make as I had never seen anything like it before. The grower had invited us up to video. I had met them at a food show earlier this year. It's about a 2 hour trip from where I live, and we had to leave at 4 AM to get there in time for picking. This video has a lot of back story! Thanks for the comment.
Nintendoland1- Reaaly awesome video, I always wondered how machines picked the raspberry and stuff, ty :)
YourProduceGuy- The berries they grow are solely for their preserves and other products. They don't do fresh sales. Sorry I didn't make that clear.
Steve's Kitchen- Man I love these videos YPG, Fascinating, makes you realize how complicated it is to mass pick them. Steve
YourProduceGuy- That is important! And it's not easy sitting on the back of that machine sorting.
devyangel77- Wow amazing informative video . I was always amazed by the trip berries make to our fridge . Thank you so much for your effort . Love from Saudi