Down corn hurts, but it hurts more if you’re not mindful at harvest. Avoid losing kernels as much as possible with these steps. 1.Slow the combine travel speed. The faster you go the less likely ...
If corn head cross-augers are positioned too high, the flighting can pinch and scrape the tops of kernels as ears are augered toward the feeder house, says Kelly Kravig, Case IH harvest marketing ...
Our combine driving came to an end in Minnesota after we had each spent a couple of weeks cutting soya beans and harvesting corn (maize) with a 16-row header. We then moved into trucks – Anna in ...