Research Paper

An economic and energetic evaluation of whole crop harvesting on cropping farms in Canterbury

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An economic and energetic evaluation of whole crop harvesting on cropping farms in Canterbury
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Lincoln University
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The combine harvester is the main item of harvesting machinery in arable cropping regions of the world. The combine was originally developed to harvest wheat grown on the prairies of the United States of Arrerica and Canada, and performance was acceptable in the dry harvesting conditions experienced there. When the machines began to be used in more maritime climates, considerable problems were experienced with poor threshing, unacceptable crop losses, severe grain damage, etc. the basic desig...

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Research Paper
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Date created
1982
Creator
Clark, J.S.
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/16716
Related subjects
combine harvesting / whole crop harvesting / agricultural modelling / 300208 Farm management, rural management and agribusiness / 300207 Agricultural systems analysis and modelling

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