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north central indiana | We always shell same direction its windblown. That keeps you from dragging the blown over corn if your shelling with the wind damage.
Our prevailing wind comes out of the west generally. So usually when the corn blows over we harvest west to east. I supposed if we have a wind from the east blow over we would need to shell east to west to eliminate the draggin of next rows laying stalk.
I would try to split field as little as possible also. Theres no way when splitting field to keep the next rows corn from dragging. One side will be dragging and then that row that drags flops on ground. It wont feed into head right after it flops back down with nothing to rest on.
Anyways shell same direction as wind damage | |
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