“Modern Marvels” Adam Richman Gets the Inside Scoop on How John Deere Heavy Machinery Is Made
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“Modern Marvels” Adam Richman takes a ride through the John Deere factory and gets the inside scoop on how John Deere heavy machinery is made. Discover more on #ModernMarvels on The History Channel.
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History favorite Modern Marvels is back…with a fresh take and a new attitude. This time Modern Marvels goes straight for the taste buds in an all-compassing celebration and exploration of food. Celebrated food expert Adam Richman crisscrosses the country taking a deep dive into how food products are made, detailing both the process of the craft and the inspiration behind the ideas. With exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the most well-known and beloved global industry titans, and the most promising up-and-coming small-town entrepreneurs, Richman will immerse us in every step of the process. He’ll follow the journey of our nations favorite and most nostalgic foods; from raw chocolate ingredients grown on artisanal Hawaiian cacao farms, to the fantastically gargantuan factories making billions of ice cream cones per year, to your favorite snack brands and fast food restaurants. This tasty trek will paint a larger story of America and the world, taking viewers on a ride into the past, present and future—one bite at a time.
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I really love this show but I do not like Adam hosting it. I like the way it was before with a crew that went out and got the video and asked the questions and then someone narrated it. It was so much better. I think Adam is a good person and he was good on that food show I just am not a fan of him on this show.
I want to see him eat a piece of that John Deere heavy machinery.
It just a add right?
I thought he was gonna try and eat it.
Driving a car, that’s not a car bud!
one of the saddest vids I’ve ever seen on YT.…
is this a a commercial for an infomercial ?
considering John Deere’s draconian anti right to repair, I don’t understand why anyone would buy their products?
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Too short! There HAS to be more to John Deere than that!!!
Enjoyed.….….….….….…… 👍👍👍
Great new host. Too Bad History Channel and YouTube TV have never made a deal. Their AP is always leading you to another provider.
please allow your all vedios in pakistan too
I want one of those to drive to the store
You can rebrand him all you want. He’ll always be the food challenge host who constantly failed miserably 😂
maizing
Am glad to see Adam on Tv again. Adam is a great Tv host.
Well as one who worked at Davenport Works for sixteen years, I reconized all the locations in this short clip. But I don’t have cable Tv so I won’t see it for years probably. There are more construction machines made at the Dubuque Works up the Mississippi river. Davenport is wheeled, Dubuque is tracked.
Stick with the old format History channel.