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IMPORT OF COMBINE HARVESTERS TO THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND ITS IMPACT ON THE COUNTRY’S FOOD SECURITY
V. V. Vityuk, M. V. Kurtukova
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Impacts of agricultural machine renting on cereal crop productivity and commercialization in West Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Tilahun S, Kuma B, Bedemo A.
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Business Strategy Review, 2009
Mix the wisdom of internal and external networks and you might just come up with brilliant and unexpected solutions to apparently intractable problems. Julian Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer report on how Roche Diagnostics is exploring an experimental approach to harvesting bright ideas.
Julian Birkinshaw, Stuart Crainer
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Mix the wisdom of internal and external networks and you might just come up with brilliant and unexpected solutions to apparently intractable problems. Julian Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer report on how Roche Diagnostics is exploring an experimental approach to harvesting bright ideas.
Julian Birkinshaw, Stuart Crainer
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A combine harvester discharge meter
Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, 1979Abstract An integrating flowmeter has been developed to weigh grain at flowrates up to 100 t/h. It may be attached to the discharge auger of a combine harvester or used in a fixed installation. For moisture contents up to 18% w.b., its accuracy is ± 5% weighing field-fresh grain on a moving combine, but it is likely to be more accurate weighing ...
A.W. Hooper, B. Ambler
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Total Combine Harvester Cost Optimization In Alfalfa Seed Harvesting
Transactions of the ASAE, 1980ABSTRACT COMBINES can be operated at high or low throughput. At low throughput there is less loss but more time is required to harvest a given acreage. This in-volves timeliness costs and/or additional capital and labor costs. At high throughput there will be more losses resulting in less net cash return.
null Ramesh Kumar, null J. R. Goss
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ELECTRIC DRIVES FOR COMBINE HARVESTERS
International Conference on Crop Harvesting and Processing, 2013The efficiency and controllability of tractors have been researched over a long period. This is,however, not the case for self-propelled harvesting machinery. Because electric drives are highlyefficient, they seem to be suitable for this use especially since the power to weight ratio of electricmachines has risen and the power electronics have become ...
null B. Bernhard, null V. R. Schlotter
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2002
This invention refers to a combine harvester with a rotor housing which is positioned in a lengthwise direction and which comprises a separation rotor (24) inside of the rotor housing and sucking blower (36) means arranged at the discharge end of the rotor housing, whereby the shaft of the sucking blower means is coaxially towards the shaft of the ...
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This invention refers to a combine harvester with a rotor housing which is positioned in a lengthwise direction and which comprises a separation rotor (24) inside of the rotor housing and sucking blower (36) means arranged at the discharge end of the rotor housing, whereby the shaft of the sucking blower means is coaxially towards the shaft of the ...
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