How much is a John Deere cotton picker?

How much is a John Deere cotton picker?

Are farmers ready for a $592,548-cotton picker? That’s the base price of the new 7760 Cotton Picker with an on-board round module builder that John Deere introduced at its dealer meetings in Cincinnati.

Where are John Deere cotton pickers?

Des Moines works
“Without ever stopping the machine during picking, the operator can carry the module to the end of the field to be transported later to the gin,” says Jamie Flood, product marketing manager at John Deere’s Des Moines works, where Deere will manufacture the new machines.

How much does a cotton tractor cost?

These new Deere pickers run about $600,000 a copy. The Case IH model is about $50,000 less. A new module builder is about $20,000. Good used ones are going for about half that.

What is a cotton tractor called?

cotton harvester, machine for harvesting cotton bolls. Mechanical cotton harvesters are of two basic types, strippers and pickers.

Do people still pick cotton?

Hand-harvesting is still the standard in many other countries and you can see that done in many areas of Turkey, India, China, Africa, etc. In these places, the people who harvest are still picking cotton the way it was done in the US many decades ago. Usually people are paid per pound or kilo of cotton harvested.

How many pounds is a module of cotton?

One round module can weigh between 4,500 to 5,500 pounds, while the older style ones can weigh more or less depending on the size of the module.

When did John Deere make the first cotton picker?

1996. The first cotton picker that builds round cotton modules on the go, allowing nonstop harvesting, is another Deere innovation that changes the industry.

How much does a cotton picker make?

The salaries of Cotton Pickers in the US range from $18,710 to $29,490 , with a median salary of $19,770 . The middle 60% of Cotton Pickers makes $19,770, with the top 80% making $29,490.

How much is a module of cotton?

What is a module? Once cotton is harvested, it is stored in modules — which hold 13 to 15 bales — for protection against the weather. Modules are stored in the field or on the gin yard until the cotton is ginned.

Is cotton picking still a job?

Who picks cotton?

Since hand labor is no longer used in the U.S. to harvest cotton, the crop is harvested by machines, either a picker or a stripper. Cotton picking machines have spindles that pick (twist) the seed cotton from the burrs that are attached to plants’ stems.

Why is it illegal to grow cotton in your garden?

Cotton is Illegal to Grow in Some US States This is thanks to a little beetle called Boll Weevil, or more accurately the Boll Weevil eradication programs. The boll weevil feeds on cotton buds and flowers, and can devastate the large scale producers if not aggressively controlled.

What’s the name of the John Deere cotton picker?

The new John Deere CS770 Cotton Stripper and CP770 Cotton Picker help farmers harvest every pound of seed cotton possible while preserving cotton quality.

What kind of technology does John Deere use?

To document and capture harvesting data and for traceability purposes, John Deere offers best-in-class, integrated technology for the CP770 and the CS770 by equipping each with a Generation 4 Display.

What does John Deere do for a living?

Deere & Company ( www.JohnDeere.com) is a world leader in providing advanced products, technology and services for customers whose work is revolutionizing agriculture and construction — those who cultivate, harvest, transform, enrich and build upon the land to meet the world’s increasing need for food, fuel, shelter and infrastructure.

What kind of engine does John Deere use?

A new John Deere 13.6 L PowerTech™ engine and hydraulic power module improve fuel efficiency by up to 20% for the CP770 and up to 15% for the CS770, while reducing maintenance requirements and costs.

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