HARVESTING WHEAT & PLANTING SOYBEANS
Jul 13, 2023

Video: HARVESTING WHEAT & PLANTING SOYBEANS

Wheat harvest is a busy time in the fields of Western Kentucky with large class 9 543 hp 400 bu. JOHN DEERE S690 combines harvesting the crop with 45ft wide MacDon FD75-D Flex Draper heads. Running right behind the the combines are 620 hp JOHN DEERE 9620R tractors seeding a second crop of soybeans with 60ft HORSCH ANDERSON air drills and 500 bu. commodity carts. To harvest and seed 11,000 acres of wheat and double crop soybeans the farm in this video runs 7 combines, 4 grain carts and 4 air drills.
 

HARVESTING WHEAT & PLANTING SOYBEANS

HARVESTING WHEAT & PLANTING SOYBEANS

Wheat harvest is a busy time in the fields of Western Kentucky with large class 9 543 hp 400 bu. JOHN DEERE S690 combines harvesting the crop with 45ft wide MacDon FD75-D Flex Draper heads. Running right behind the the combines are 620 hp JOHN DEERE 9620R tractors seeding a second crop of soybe... More
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