Topics for September 8, 2021
…more information on reducing combine loss, read this article. To see how your losses compare with those across the Prairies, see this research summary. Make a plan for a post-harvest…
Read more…more information on reducing combine loss, read this article. To see how your losses compare with those across the Prairies, see this research summary. Make a plan for a post-harvest…
Read more…28th in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba: Combine settings can be a big factor in reducing harvest losses. Learn how to adjust settings to maximize your harvest potential. Whether you are…
Read more…available. UPCOMING EVENT: Combine College – July 26th in Dauphin or July 28th in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba: Combine settings can be a big factor in reducing harvest losses. Learn…
Read more…when you’re picking up the swath. Want to make sure you have optimized your combine operation? Check out the new Combine Optimization Tool 2) Note the changing weather conditions and…
Read more…to five bushels per acre – perhaps even more – if the combine isn’t adjusted properly. Here are tips to measure combine losses and make adjustment to limit those losses,…
Read more…talked about combine settings to reduce canola harvest losses. The three most relevant take away messages were: (1) Understand the importance of measuring loss as a means to guide combine…
Read more…updated article for tips to measure combine losses and make adjustment to limit those losses, putting more canola in the bin and reducing the volunteer canola seedbank in your fields….
Read moreReducing losses out the back of the combine, which can easily reach up to 5 bushels per acre or more, is a way to add bushels with very limited investment….
Read more…updated article for tips to measure combine losses and make adjustment to limit those losses, putting more canola in the bin and reducing the volunteer canola seedbank in your fields….
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