As harvest season concludes, we are amazed by the different harvesting conditions across North America. In many areas, yield averages were higher than expected, despite the wet, cold spring that stalled getting crops into the ground followed by a hot, dry summer.
We’d like to hear your harvest report. Tell us about your harvest experience this year. Did yields come in as you anticipated?
We heard repeatedly that farmers were very pleased with their Case IH Axial-Flow® combine performance. The new 4400 Series corn heads and 3100 Series draper heads also have really impressed producers during demonstrations.
Growers are starting to realize just how much Case IH works Agronomic Design into every piece of equipment, and how that can help benefit them, both in the grain tank and their profit potential. The updated residue management system on Axial-Flow combines spreads residue evenly and consistently behind the combine, enabling nutrients to seep into the soil and provide a better seedbed come spring.
As always, Case IH Combine Product Specialists have been on hand to help farmers maximize their harvests. Two-thirds of Case IH personnel are out in the field for this very reason — to provide valuable knowledge and product expertise where it’s needed most.
Below are links to harvest reports from the Case IH Combine Product Specialists:
very different year in Lakota N D area this year, but we finished all crop several weeks ago and field work.