Anyone who has combined corn crossways knows that the very tip of the snouts will knock a significant amount of stalks over straight forward where they are not retrievable.
Bought a 14 row prototype on 30 inch spacing of this make this spring. Barely used, but this ain’t corn country up here. We plant it for winter grazing! But with the warm spell this summer it’s made grain…. I get to try it out.👍🤓
this is the future of corn production.. Corn is a grass and if we ever want it to reach it's full potential we need to learn to grow it as a grass" Marion Calmer 2011. I fully agree and after planting on 7.5" spacing there is no doubt in my mind.
+Jim Boak Corn has been bred for 38-30" production for hundreds of years. I am very, very skeptical that planting on 7.5" rows would give you any yield advantage.
That statement is dumber than this corn header and video that poor corn looks like absolute shit when we pick corn in a JD s670 the corn is eye level while sitting in the seat not a sickly 4 feet like that
we have farmers going in and planting low spots that couldn't be planted with regular planter with grain drills at much higher population shorter corm as a result but yields great at shorter stalk length. they have bred wheat to grow shorter results in less lodging and in corn less stalk lodging and higher yield
How do you post spray or side dress with super narrow rows? Not everyone wants to afford a airplane, and some of us have to work around power transmission towers, windmills and cell towers. Who is going to pay for a planter with all those expensive row units?
interesting concept but how do you keep from throwing ears when not exactly on row and stalks will bend or break at snout tip... we sometimes have ears very close to the ground so hard to get unless rollers are right there and close to ground. we currently have 16 row 30in and would like an 18 rowasoit would work better with current planter
Looks like it works great for ultra narrow rows (18-22") where you have wider plant spacing in-row even at high pop (32-35k/a). I am skeptical that it would work well in the more common 30" rows at high pop where plant spacing is 5-6in.
Dont worry, we've been dealing with skepticism from the very begining and as a farmer you should be skeptical. It works as well in wide row-spacings as it does in narrow row-spacings. Gathering parts -snouts, shields and gathering chains- deals with missaligned stalks the same way no matter the row-spacing or the plant spacing in-row. Nevertheless, in wide row spacings is always advisable -if possible- to work in an angle in order to spread the stems through all row units. We posted a new video of the header working in wide row-spacings wich migth help to clarify what I just said: ruclips.net/video/AXn16L2XyPg/видео.html
So where is the camera down low so we can see the ears flying all over when the stalks are bent one way or the other at 5. To 7 mph. Problem with shorter corn with ears on the low side at foot of ground? ?
I'd like to see loss figures with "in row" vs "cross row". And hell, what about in terraces when you go angled into it? That can't be good. (I want it to work because, everyone bitches about terrace farming, only our land needs it and well....picking is a pita) (Like 10, to 20 degree angle stuff or even less than that)
good drone coverage and the music is decent as well
Anyone who has combined corn crossways knows that the very tip of the snouts will knock a significant amount of stalks over straight forward where they are not retrievable.
Bought a 14 row prototype on 30 inch spacing of this make this spring. Barely used, but this ain’t corn country up here. We plant it for winter grazing! But with the warm spell this summer it’s made grain…. I get to try it out.👍🤓
this is the future of corn production.. Corn is a grass and if we ever want it to reach it's full potential we need to learn to grow it as a grass" Marion Calmer 2011.
I fully agree and after planting on 7.5" spacing there is no doubt in my mind.
+Jim Boak Corn has been bred for 38-30" production for hundreds of years. I am very, very skeptical that planting on 7.5" rows would give you any yield advantage.
That statement is dumber than this corn header and video that poor corn looks like absolute shit when we pick corn in a JD s670 the corn is eye level while sitting in the seat not a sickly 4 feet like that
@@alexduke5402 so if it is [lanted in closer rows doesn't have to grow 40 ft tall what use is tall corn with only couple of ears
we have farmers going in and planting low spots that couldn't be planted with regular planter with grain drills at much higher population shorter corm as a result but yields great at shorter stalk length. they have bred wheat to grow shorter results in less lodging and in corn less stalk lodging and higher yield
How do you post spray or side dress with super narrow rows? Not everyone wants to afford a airplane, and some of us have to work around power transmission towers, windmills and cell towers.
Who is going to pay for a planter with all those expensive row units?
interesting concept but how do you keep from throwing ears when not exactly on row and stalks will bend or break at snout tip... we sometimes have ears very close to the ground so hard to get unless rollers are right there and close to ground. we currently have 16 row 30in and would like an 18 rowasoit would work better with current planter
Looks like it works great for ultra narrow rows (18-22") where you have wider plant spacing in-row even at high pop (32-35k/a). I am skeptical that it would work well in the more common 30" rows at high pop where plant spacing is 5-6in.
Dont worry, we've been dealing with skepticism from the very begining and as a farmer you should be skeptical. It works as well in wide row-spacings as it does in narrow row-spacings. Gathering parts -snouts, shields and gathering chains- deals with missaligned stalks the same way no matter the row-spacing or the plant spacing in-row. Nevertheless, in wide row spacings is always advisable -if possible- to work in an angle in order to spread the stems through all row units. We posted a new video of the header working in wide row-spacings wich migth help to clarify what I just said: ruclips.net/video/AXn16L2XyPg/видео.html
So where is the camera down low so we can see the ears flying all over when the stalks are bent one way or the other at 5. To 7 mph. Problem with shorter corn with ears on the low side at foot of ground? ?
I'd like to see loss figures with "in row" vs "cross row". And hell, what about in terraces when you go angled into it? That can't be good. (I want it to work because, everyone bitches about terrace farming, only our land needs it and well....picking is a pita) (Like 10, to 20 degree angle stuff or even less than that)
a good catch pan concept
It looks more like 24 rows than 100
Stop the damn music I want to hear the machines run
It's a drone video you dumbass there is no audio!
i wonder if they can make the header fold up on itself
Any 15”
Cornhead can do that
what kind of yield are we talking with this drilled corn?
Waar kry 'n mens hierdie produk te koop?
Wow
Do they make a chopping version
We do not offer a chopping version yet. Anyway the system allows to fit it.
Soja
Too bad it doesn’t fold.
No se ve bien puede ser!!!
Lose the idiotic music!!!