you may be smashing up the crop too much,,,taking them out may help
deeredriver Guest Sep 25, 2008 #1 you may be smashing up the crop too much,,,taking them out may help
steve Guest Sep 25, 2008 #2 thanks deeredriver, maybe that's our problemIJ Do most guys take them out for soybeansIJ
deeredriver Guest Sep 26, 2008 #3 to be honest i can't tell you that as we don't grow them,,,but it seems logical to remove them for crops like that,,,we do that on some of our easier to thresh crops,,,so we don't over thresh them
to be honest i can't tell you that as we don't grow them,,,but it seems logical to remove them for crops like that,,,we do that on some of our easier to thresh crops,,,so we don't over thresh them