Preparing a combine for harvest in October seems late, but in 2019 it is a commonality for many farmers. If you’re in a hurry, remember that making detailed evaluations of your harvesting equipment is essential in evaluating yield loss and to keep harvest from running even later.
In this Managing for Profit, Kapil Arora, an engineering field specialist with Iowa State University will provide steps to ensure your harvest equipment runs efficiently.
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