LH Planting Company running a new Claas Lexion 8700 and John Deere 8R tractors for this year's corn harvest. #Claas #Lexion #cornharvest #johndeere #farming
The 2024 Arkansas corn harvest looks impressive! It’s always fascinating to see the hard work and dedication that goes into bringing in the crop. This video does a great job capturing the essence of the harvest season!
Awesome video Buddy! Corn harvest is fun as it’s fast moving! You did an amazing job putting this video together! Thank-You! Very dry and dusty out there!
I am a new subscriber the sound of harvester is awesome and this is working great and the drone footage are charming and catchy what is the average of corn 🌽 in your state
We start our corn harvest way earlier down here in Louisiana and Arkansas. I hear its due to the ground being ready earlier since we have such mild winters.. thats what I was told
I would be very interested to see what kind of yields are in that LA corn field, as the speed of the combine, as well as the less than robust looking stalks, appear that the ears and the grain yield are fairly small. The stalks just look very thin, I would love to know the speed of the combine and per acre averages. Good yields that I am used to seeing, well above 200 Bu per acre, driving this fast, would not be possible
Thanks for the vid. Why not just dump into the trucks on the go on those long straight passes instead of dumping into carts as it would mean less augering which would result in less fines in the grain-? Dumping into trucks on the go is the way that is done for some other crops.
@@AerialAg Yes, the corn stalks would be bad for the truck tires. The trucks could be fitted with stalk stompers that could be raised and lowered. One set for the front wheels and another set for the next axle behind with the dual tires.
It could but I bet its just the combine cause when we demoed a claas 8700 with were able to run 3-4mph faster with it than we could with either our deere 780 or case 9250