*lB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980 As small gram farmers swing into high gear during this year’s harvest season, many will experience some loss of gram crop due to poor combme adjustment. This loss may seem small when looking at the loss from a particular field. But over the harvesting season the combine’s grain losses represent a significant cost due to lost tune, labor, seed, chemicals, land use, ana machinery value. Gary L. Smith, extension agricultural engineering specialist at the University of Maryland: suggests that gram loss due to the combme can be minimized by proper calibration. Smith offers the following pointers for calibrating combmes: First, determine the preharvest gram loss. Pick an area of the gram field that is a good representation of the entire field. You should pick a minimum area of ten square feet Count the number of seeds on the ground ahead of the combme York hog show (Continued from Page Al 7) East Berlin and Tim Brian Bankert’s entry for 57 Ferrence of Spring Grove cents, went to Thomas for 57 and 58 A total of 65 head of 4-H cents. market hogs were exhibited Other single buyers of class winners were Godfrey Brothers, of York who paid 57 cents to Shelly Bankert of Red Lion R 3, and Gordon Snyder Feed Company at Brodbecks, which purchased THINK DIESEL THINK LOMBAROMI 26 different models designed to fit most gasoline engine applications mOMBARDINI The Powerhouse The fastest growing line of small, air-cooled diesels in America. Authorized sales, service and parts Call today for a quotation. Distributor HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE PH 717-666-6133 2998 West Newport Rd Ronks, Pa 17572 2Vz miles East of Leola - Along 772 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED Proper combme adjustment aids harvest in your pre-selected area This will determine your preharvest loss. Next, determine header loss. Run the combme over a small portion of the preselected area and count the number of seeds on the ground behind the header. Subtract the seed count m the preharvest lost from the seed count of gram behind the header. This figure represents the seed loss attributed to the header. Adjusting the header will minimize the amount of gram that is lost at the header. Then, combme the gram m the preselected area Ground speed should be between 3.5 and 4.5 MPH. The operator must make sure he or she is cutting the gram at the correct height. To figure threshing loss, count the seeds on the ground after the combme cuts the gram m the pre selected area. Add the seed count m the preharvest loss to the seed during the afternoon show and evening sale. Judge for the roundup was Dennis Grumbme, Lebanon County hog breeder A second roundup will be held during late summer count m the header loss and subtract this figure from the amount of seeds that are left on the ground after com bining This gives you the threshing loss of the com bme. Threshing loss can be minimized by adjusting the sieves and/or fan of the combine. The net loss of the combine can be calculated by adding the seed count of the gram left behind the header to the seed count of the gram left after combining the preselected area. From this total subtract the seed count of the gram on the ground before combining. This gives you your net machine loss. Dividing the net machine loss by the area of the pre selected spot of the field in square feet will give you the amount of gram loss per square feet By consulting the bushel-per-acre chart you can determine your loss m terms of bushels per acre. At some point in har vesting check the gram bin for contamination This check will determine if the (Turn to Page Al 9) THE SYSTEMS PEOP vsg ; -SERIES I f Select Continuous Multi-Stage or Continuous Flow Grain Drying . . .With The Flip of a Switch • Two models CMS-320J, CMS-420J • Choice of Continuous Multi-Stage or Continuous Flow drying • Exclusive Automatic System Control is weatherproof and tamperproof • “Temper Dries” automatically for premium quality gram USED DRYERS 1-Farm Fan 1-Behlen32s, 1-Moridge Grain Dryer Model AB-128, 3 phase 3 phase Model 400 PTO Drive Automatic Batch Dryer Automatic Batch D PREHARVEST AND HEADER LOSS CHAR (Approximate Number Of Kernels Per Square To Equal One Bushel Per Acre) Crop Barley Beans-Red Kidney Beans-White Pea Oats Rice Rye Sorghum Soybeans Wheat To figure gram loss in bushels per acres, divide the number of si square foot in sample test area by the above number for specific gr< harvested. SMALL GRAINS from Farai Fanis rjfll \ C • The J Series is specially designed to mei today’s need to save energy • Big capacity drying for high volume gra operations • Backed by almost 30 years expenenc ingrain conditioning FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL Kernels Per Sq. Ft. 13-15 1.2-1.6 3- 10-12 29-31 21-24 19-22 4- 18-20 c DIRECTIONS TO EM HERR FARM I. HOME SUPPLY HERE^ WE 4 ARE * u 1 MILE SOUTH OF WILLOW STREET