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A collection of corn for silage harvester with 15m adapter

BicycleRepairMansays...

I'd love to see a close-up of the harvested corn, are they ready-peeled? , they look like they are pulverized, but its probably just that there are so many that look small next to the large machines.. Also, dont they get damage at that speed?

visionepsays...

The corn has already been harvested. This process is just cleaning up the stalks and leaves. This is all ground up and then put in piles to ferment.

That's what "silage" is. It's usually used as a livestock food for farms over the winter. But can also be used for the creation of biofuel. Check out the Wikipedia page.

BicycleRepairMansaid:

I'd love to see a close-up of the harvested corn, are they ready-peeled? , they look like they are pulverized, but its probably just that there are so many that look small next to the large machines.. Also, dont they get damage at that speed?

BigAlskisays...

No this is silage chopping of yet to mature corn for livestock fodder. Probably July-ish, or August from the small tassles on the corn. Corn wouldn't mature until late September-IOctober and be brought in after drying if possible.

Probably a 550k machine with the special head. John Deere will sell you one

siftbotsays...

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