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Feb. 4, 2011 Agri Marketing magazine reports: To view the video, click here CLAAS team members wanted to see just how much the company's new 760TT combine, sporting a 16 row head, would harvest. So they headed to northern Illinois and set up shop at the Stewart Farms and got rolling. By the end of the day, in corn that was yielding from 230-250 bushels/acre, they harvested a total of 51,153 bushels in ten hours from 270 acres, filling up five semi-truck loads an hour. There is no known official record corn harvesting record. The CLAAS team may have set it, though. The combine retails for around $550,000. Tweet |
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