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<blockquote data-quote="dannewhouse" data-source="post: 3507220" data-attributes="member: 43882"><p>How much does the 9cm of "lost" straw equate to in kg/ton per acre or bales per acre?</p><p></p><p>as a livestock/ mixed farm we like to maximise our straw yield as well as grain but I see potential in this design</p><p>as you have stated the lowest 9cm of straw is going to be the wettest with the most weeds so isn't necessarily missed. if this could be quantified to say 5 or 10% most stock farmers wouldn't bother (even if it started as 25% less but due to drier straw equated to 10% loss of usefull bedding?)</p><p></p><p>I agree with you the design will probably be dropped due to the want to sell larger combines than smaller better specked machines</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannewhouse, post: 3507220, member: 43882"] How much does the 9cm of "lost" straw equate to in kg/ton per acre or bales per acre? as a livestock/ mixed farm we like to maximise our straw yield as well as grain but I see potential in this design as you have stated the lowest 9cm of straw is going to be the wettest with the most weeds so isn't necessarily missed. if this could be quantified to say 5 or 10% most stock farmers wouldn't bother (even if it started as 25% less but due to drier straw equated to 10% loss of usefull bedding?) I agree with you the design will probably be dropped due to the want to sell larger combines than smaller better specked machines [/QUOTE]
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