Can Your Corn Head’s Deck Plates Keep Up with In-Field Variability? | Drago
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Every time your corn head’s deck plates are off by just 1/8th of an inch, you’re looking at a 2–4 bushel-per-acre loss. Manual hydraulic deck plates can't adjust accordingly for constant in-field variability. Dustin Bollig of Dragotec USA breaks down how Drago’s automatic self-adjusting plates work independently to stay tight on the stalk, no matter how much the stalk width changes across the field.
Learn more at:
https://www.dragotec.com/drago-gt/#yield-features
https://www.dragotec.com/harvest-research/
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