Filmmakers Jörn and Tammo Gläser have travelled to different regions of the continent down under several times as part of their documentary series ‘Agriculture in Australia’. This three-part film series looks at a variety of agricultural machines made by different manufacturers as they are put to work over the different seasons and from Western Australia to the island of Tasmania. In addition to the grain harvest, they also captured rare footage of the sugar, olive and cotton harvests. The incredible high point of the tour is seeing the world's largest drill, with a working width of 65 metres. The story is rounded out by beautiful views of the scenery and plenty of footage from along the tour of more than ten thousand kilometres. A speaker narrates throughout with extensively researched information.
Options: DVD / Videostream
Studio: landtechnikvideos.com / farmworld.tv
Running time: 270 minutes
Speakers: German, English, French