Every bushel of corn saved by careful operation of your combine adds to your profits. Harvesting losses are inevitable, but this publication can help you to measure losses, as well as discovering where they occur and how to prevent them.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/extension_ag_pubs/1204/thumbnail.jp
Provides tips for harvesting in less than ideal conditions to limit harvest losses and maintain acce...
Leaving corn in the field during harvest always results in a yield penalty. A recent soybean Sudden ...
A sure way to up harvested sorghum yield is to use a fast, easy method for measuring machine losses....
Taking time to verify combine adjustments made in the shop match with the field conditions may seem ...
With larger than average areas dealing with lodged or downed cornstalks in Iowa due to recent storms...
Growers of 38-cm (15-in.) narrow row com typically use either a wider row cornhead or locally modify...
"Numerous tests of soybean combine losses have shown that as much as 12 percent of the soybeans rema...
Growers of 38–cm (15–in.) narrow row corn typically use either a wider row cornhead or locally modif...
Corn (grain) harvest can begin when grain moisture drops below 30%. However, most producers will all...
Reduction in grain loss of combine harvesters will increase the efficiency of harvesters and the net...
Numerous tests of soybean combine losses show that up to 12 percent of the soybean crop is lost duri...
Extension Circular 68-772: Determining Harvesting Losses for Row Crops; estimating shelled grain los...
Harvesting all grain available in the field with the combine in a manner that preserves grain storab...
In recent years, growers have expressed renewed interest in producing corn in row spacings narrower ...
The soybean was first harvested by combine in 1924 in Illinois. This crop was, in fact, the reason f...
Provides tips for harvesting in less than ideal conditions to limit harvest losses and maintain acce...
Leaving corn in the field during harvest always results in a yield penalty. A recent soybean Sudden ...
A sure way to up harvested sorghum yield is to use a fast, easy method for measuring machine losses....
Taking time to verify combine adjustments made in the shop match with the field conditions may seem ...
With larger than average areas dealing with lodged or downed cornstalks in Iowa due to recent storms...
Growers of 38-cm (15-in.) narrow row com typically use either a wider row cornhead or locally modify...
"Numerous tests of soybean combine losses have shown that as much as 12 percent of the soybeans rema...
Growers of 38–cm (15–in.) narrow row corn typically use either a wider row cornhead or locally modif...
Corn (grain) harvest can begin when grain moisture drops below 30%. However, most producers will all...
Reduction in grain loss of combine harvesters will increase the efficiency of harvesters and the net...
Numerous tests of soybean combine losses show that up to 12 percent of the soybean crop is lost duri...
Extension Circular 68-772: Determining Harvesting Losses for Row Crops; estimating shelled grain los...
Harvesting all grain available in the field with the combine in a manner that preserves grain storab...
In recent years, growers have expressed renewed interest in producing corn in row spacings narrower ...
The soybean was first harvested by combine in 1924 in Illinois. This crop was, in fact, the reason f...
Provides tips for harvesting in less than ideal conditions to limit harvest losses and maintain acce...
Leaving corn in the field during harvest always results in a yield penalty. A recent soybean Sudden ...
A sure way to up harvested sorghum yield is to use a fast, easy method for measuring machine losses....