date:Jan 18, 2013
els you're leaving out in the field.
Because there are so many different settings, adjusting them for optimum harvest can be a challenge. Hanna says it is important to adjust settings one at a time.
Make some diagnoses of what is behind the machine, what's on the ground in front of the machine, and look in the grain tank to see what the seed coats look like, Mr Hanna said. It really is responding to observations you make, and it needn't take a lot of time to do that. Typically, that first da