can increase yields and improve quality Each year as small grain harvest time ap proaches, most farmers begin watching the weather with increasing concern. One bad storm when wheat, oats or barley is ready to combine can often cut yields 50? or more. While this rarely happens, an untimely shower or delay because of machinery breakdown allows weeds to “gain” on the crop and combining becomes difficult. Actually "green-stuff” turns into a vicious circle. A rain delays harvest and the weeds grow more. Green weeds then, in turn, in crease moisture content of combined grain. that the process of combining adds 5% more moisture to oats or barley if the crop is heavily weed-infested. Weedy wheat will not show as noticeable an increase in mois ture. You can usually figure about 2% more moisture in the grain after combining. Early harvest, before the grain crop In comes dead ripe, is becoming more prac tical. Many farmers have purchased “batch” grain driers or have installed grain bins equipped with fans. In most cases this equipment was purchased primarily for corn. But that doesn’t mean it can’t lx- used during small grain harvest too. Wheat can lx* safely harvested at 18% to 20% grain moisture with no harmful effect on its quality. It must, of course, be dried down to safe moisture content for storage or sale. Oats also can be combined when they reach a moisture content of from 18% to 20%. Studies at several colleges through out the Midwest have shown that these are safe, practical levels to begin combining if drying equipment is available. Most modem combines can be adjusted to do an excellent job when harvesting high moisture small grain. Power requirements will lx- somewhat higher though. Some times farmers who have attempted har vesting small grain with small combines equipped with an engine find the combine is underpowered. This will rarely happen with the larger units or when the combine is a power urne-on moaei ana a large rrac tor is available. Major adjustment changes for combin ing 20? moisture small grain are limited to the cylinder. You may have to narrow the concave-cylinder clearance more than for normal small grain combining. In addition, the speed of the cylinder may need to be somewhat faster. However, in no case will the grain be damaged enough by the cylin der to lower its grade if you are careful. The straw racks, sieves and cleaning fan actually will perform slightly more effici ently when the grain ranges from 15? to 20? in moisture than when drier, providing there’s no surface moisture such as dew on the grain. No specific changes are required compared to normal combining adjustments. Approximately one more bushel per acre of grain will lie saved on the average from early combining. However, in some years it mav be as much as ten bushels. Most re searchers feel that from $1 to $10 higher re turn per acre is possible from early harvest. In addition, you have the opportunity to take advantage of the government support program every year. This may not be pos sible where you do not have drying equip ment since in some years you simply can’t wait after the grain reaches 14? moisture. When weeds begin to come through small grain, harvest Iing efficiency takes a nose dive. Careful studies of losses of combining weedy grain compared to clean grain show that you will lose almost 10% more of the crop. For exam ple, if you have a 30-bushel per-acre yield of wheat and it's clean, chances are you will be able to put almost 20 bush els in the combine bin. If the crop is weedy you'll be lucky to get 25 bushels out of the weeds and into the bin. Com bining early you get ahead of weed growth. Save time, effort, money! Silage covered with GER-PAK—secured with “TY-FAST” Net goes up quickly, gives complete protection! Nothing compares with this low-cost team for reli able silage protection! Economical? There’s big savings in just avoiding permanent construction. Effective? Why with sunlight-resistant Black GER PAK Polyethylene Sheeting silage losses are neg ligible - if any! And tied down with mildew-proof "TY-FAST” Net, damage from wind whip is no longer a problem. Both are easy to set up anywhere on your farm. Write Dept. RG6 for free literature. Call this aewsgapar far the mm at year lecal MlfW dealer Pre-Packaged GER-PAK SILO CAPS Sunlifht-fekiitdnt Black • Heavy Duly • 5 Suet In Both 4 and 6 mil TRIE MlItAClt TAPI PATCH AIT WITH EVERY CAP TOR TXT|A lift' MIIOEW PROOF "TV-EAST" NET IS VERSATILE and can be used to tie down GER-PAK covered farm equipment, truck tarpaulin*, hay cover*, construction materials, etc. Net comes in two tiles: 20' x 100 and S2‘ x 100 with loop* for tying down. Other sixes on special order. Re-usable over several seasons. • prevent costly silage • seal out air and moii • handy 101 ways tan* far this araajt ana fell at jaar Si* PAR Aca Conveniently warehoused in; Kenilworth, N. I. • Dallas, Tews * Memphis. Tennessee Chicago, Illinois * Los Angeles, California • Oakland, California