Harvesting Equipment

Manufacturing meltdowns are hitting the U.S., as semiconductor shortages expand into other components. Supply chain woes now pose a threat to the food supply and farmers’ ability to get crops out of fields.
“Precision and autonomy are an opportunity for us, and Raven really helps put us in a very, very competitive position,” Wine says.
If a combine refuses to ingest, or expel what it’s fed, here are a few tricks to get things unplugged.
One of the best ways to carry corn and soybeans to the finish line is a portable auger.
Stop leaving bushels behind. Dan Anderson explains how to optimize combine settings, adjust groundspeed, and manage header feeding to minimize grain loss during harvest.
Thicker cornstalks and higher populations mandate careful adjustments of corn heads to minimize losses.
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