date:Sep 18, 2013
e of such a machine is for the first time used in Spreewald in Brandenburg. The machine only needs a driver and two assistants, who separate the gherkins from the lumps of soil and stones. A Gurkenflieger needed 24 seasonal workers to collect the vegetables.
This is not an entirely new invention. In a period of four years we rebuild an automatic tomato harvesting machine, Heinz-Peter Frehn, owner of an agrarian company in Golszen, says. Frehn wants the automatic harvesting machine to keep the m