Posted by haley on November 09, 2015 at 05:04:17 from (107.77.68.111):
In Reply to: milo harvest posted by boberjagel on November 08, 2015 at 18:10:16:
I agree 100% with Richard G. I have custom cut probably 5000 acres here in central Ga over the past 10-15 years and NEVER had problems with the sugarcane aphids until last year.We saw minor cases last year but this year they have been devastating.I had about 700 acres to cut and will only probably cut half of it.Some fields were sprayed three times and it still did no good.You can cut it with a grain head as long as it is standing but if it goes down you are in trouble.I tried the grain head years ago and switched to the row crop head.One thing to think about is that with the grain table you are cutting EVERYTHING across the width of the head including grass or weeds but with the row crop head you are only cutting a 4" space right over each row.Green stem sorghum can be a load on a combine and the row crop head just helps keep the amount of material going through the machine to a minimum.
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