Turning Down Corn into Harvestable Acres: The Drago Advantage | Drago
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Down corn doesn’t have to be a total loss. While harvest conditions can be unpredictable, your corn head’s ability to recover lodged stalks shouldn't be. In this video, Dustin Bollig of Dragotec USA explains how the Drago Corn Head is uniquely engineered to get under downed corn, bring the stalks in, and capture ears that other heads leave in the dirt.
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