Why CaseIH Combines Are Better Than John Deere... | Griggs Farms
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33m
Matt gets done with his terrible yielding beans in Crockett County and gets moved up to better ground in Madison county and expects substantially better yields...and he isn't disappointed. Matt chokes up the combine in some damp soybeans and demonstrates why CaseIH combines are superior to John Deere and other brands. Matt shows the cotton crop that is almost ready for harvest. Matt sees a mystery problem in his field and discusses what he thinks is the most critical factor to high soybean yields.
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