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Agritechnica 2023: 1,100hp Nexat gantry system to harvest 200t/hour

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly New Holland’s CR11 might have hogged the Agritechnica headlines but neither it nor the John Deere X9 can hold a candle to the Nexat combine in terms of harvesting output. The gantry-style 1,100hp tractor unit is pictured paired with a 15.5m-wide,

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Edible Bean School: Harvesting with high-capacity combines

Real Agriculture

High-capacity combines are finding a fit in edible bean fields as growers look to cover more soy, corn, wheat and edible acres with fewer machines, and also take advantage of their gentler grain handling capabilities. On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Edible Bean School, host Bernard Tobin rides along with Fred Van Osch of Van Osch.

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The Sharp Edge: Planting big acres and mitigating compaction with Cliff Horst

Real Agriculture

Cliff Horst and his brother, Dale, make it happen with a 24-row Harvest International planter and a Fendt 1038 tractor. Cliff Horst and his brother, Dale, make it happen with a 24-row Harvest International planter and a Fendt 1038 tractor. The brothers farm in Perth County, Ont., The brothers farm in Perth County, Ont.,

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Harvest a laugh with these fall memes

Western FarmPress

From the combine cab, elevator line or tractor seat, these memes are for anyone powering through the harvest season.

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Charlie Flindt: A return to my ‘spiritual home’ – the tractor cab

Farmers Weekly

For the first time in decades, my August will be harvest-free. In fact, it got me thinking; when did I last spend August not in a tractor (or combine) seat?

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Keep Farm Safety Top-of-Mind This Harvest

ProAg

With the start of a new harvest season comes a reminder of the importance of farm safety. Most deaths were related to transportation incidents, including tractor overturns, roadway crashes and contact with objects or equipment. All farmers are encouraged to keep safety top of mind for themselves and their loved ones this harvest.

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Nighttime Harvests Protect Farmworkers From Extreme Heat, but Bring Other Risks

Civil Eats

In the summer months, Flor Sanchez and the members of her harvest crew rise before dawn and arrive at a cherry orchard in Washington state’s Yakima Valley when there is only the slightest hint of daylight. “We Climbing up into the branches to harvest the ripe fruit in near-darkness, she says, “seems a little dangerous.”

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