I do not understand this video. I grew up where they harvest sunflowers with a combine, and there are two types, confection, and oil. Either are combined with machinery, not hand picked. Now I have family that has hand picked field corn (not sweet corn) within my life time, and that looks like this operation, except there is a special hook that is strapped on each hand to pull the husk loose. In the old days, long before me, well trained horses pulled a wagon along side and with voice command would pull forward as the rows being worked were completed.
Ditto, the farm I worked on used a small combine harvester with a blower/ thresher inside which smashed the heads and the seeds dropped into a bin, whereas the stalk, leaves, head were blown out the back as rough cut silage. I remember walking beside that harvester for a few days with the sole task of reattaching the access door to the blower section each time the hinge failed and it blew off. - too busy to stop harvest and fix the door, but I reckon we lost a few hours across that harvest each time I had to signal the driver, run up and put the door back on, and rewedge it with the stick we were using... used my entire lunchbreak just finding and shaping a new stick to replace the one which broke... could have used the same lunch break to run a few self tappers in and stop the door opening , but it wasn't my farm, or my harvester... the joys of being "unskilled labour"
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