Ag Shield ReCon 300/ 400 users that go into typical crop conditions with machine settings as suggested in the operator's handbook are successful at baling sooner, and most often report increased RFV ( relative feed value) scores. Certainly getting the crop out of the field before a single rain is a huge advantage often resulting in increased crop values by more than the cost of a ReCon in a single field. Also ReCons will definitely invert coarse stemmed crops when correctly adjusted, the video proves it. I can supply countless references in several countries who continue to use their ReCons year after year, and suggest their neighbors by their own machine instead of borrowing.
we owned one of the first machines in the mid 90's and used it till we got a 3ph 400 this year. Anytime we are not using it one of our neighbours is. I don't know exactly how much time we save exaclty but at least a day on average in the mid west here
Ag Shield ReCon 300/ 400 users that go into typical crop conditions with machine settings as suggested in the operator's handbook are successful at baling sooner, and most often report increased RFV ( relative feed value) scores. Certainly getting the crop out of the field before a single rain is a huge advantage often resulting in increased crop values by more than the cost of a ReCon in a single field. Also ReCons will definitely invert coarse stemmed crops when correctly adjusted, the video proves it. I can supply countless references in several countries who continue to use their ReCons year after year, and suggest their neighbors by their own machine instead of borrowing.
we owned one of the first machines in the mid 90's and used it till we got a 3ph 400 this year. Anytime we are not using it one of our neighbours is. I don't know exactly how much time we save exaclty but at least a day on average in the mid west here