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6 Tips for Grain Storage Expansion

A simple look at yield trend lines should convince farmers that sooner or later, on-farm grain storage expansion could be a reality, according to Gary Woodruff, conditioning applications manager for GSI. “Farmers should always assume there will be growth in yield and...

Last Minute Combine Adjustments

Keep your speed in check, make sure the air's flowing through the machine and take adjustments one step at a time. These are just a few ways to make sure your combine doesn't end up sitting at the field's edge while valuable harvest time passes you by....

Prevent Combine Fires This Harvest

Harvest is upon us once again. Depending on where you are and what you grow, you could already be in the field. For everyone else, the combines are sitting at the ready, waiting to get into the fields. Before you jump back in the cab, though, consider this, according...

Combine Tracks vs Tires

Are tracks or tires better for reducing compaction from loaded grain carts? “The answer is, it depends,” says Randy Taylor, an Oklahoma State University Extension ag engineer. At one of his recent soil-pit demonstrations showed the relative differences in...
Maintaining Your Grain Cart

Maintaining Your Grain Cart

Efficiency is key when it comes to harvest, and this has become even more important in recent years as farm sizes increase yet the amount of time to harvest remains the same. “Harvest can and should move very quickly when the crop is ready,” says Phil Jennings,...

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