Combine harvesters – Optimising output

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Getting more from less seems to be the reoccurring theme when it comes to combine harvester innovation at the moment. CPM checks out what’s new Our customers just get more: more productivity, more quality, more savings. By Charlotte Cunningham As this year’s harvest draws to a close for many, it brings the opportunity to reflect on what went well, or not – whether that be a particularly outstanding variety or the performance of the combine. While harvest 2021 seems a lifetime away, planning potential investment in a new combine is not a decision that’s made overnight, and there are a number of different solutions and options available at present. To help growers get a better handle on what’s new in the marketplace, CPM has rounded up some of the most recent launches to make their way onto the UK combine scene. John Deere 2020 has been a perfect example of a season that requires a combine that has maximum capacity when it comes to tonnes/hour and ha/day. John Deere has added two new X-series models to its 2021 harvesting line up – predominantly aimed at large-scale farmers battling narrower harvesting windows. And it was this mindset exactly that led…
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