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Combines & Harvester
Combine harvesters come in a variety of types and configurations to suit different crops, field conditions and farming practices. Some common types of combine harvesters include: 1. **Conventional Combine Harvester**: Conventional combine harvesters are versatile machines designed to harvest a variety of cereal crops such as wheat, corn, soybeans, barley, oats, and rice . They usually have a cutting mechanism in the front to cut the crops, followed by a threshing and separation mechanism to separate the grains from the straw and chaff. 2. **Axis-Flow Combine Harvester**: Axial-flow combine harvesters use a unique threshing and separation system called axial flow, which uses a rotor with spirally arranged threshing elements to separate the grain from the crop material. This design allows for a more efficient threshing and separation process and is particularly suitable for crops with tough or wet straw, such as soybeans and rice. 3. **Rotary Combine**: A rotary combine has a rotating threshing drum or rotor with paddles or spikes that rotate rapidly to thresh grains from the crop material. Known for their high throughput, these combines are typically used in large-scale agricultural operations growing high-yielding crops such as corn and wheat. 4. **Stripper Combine**: Stripper combines are designed for harvesting crops with fragile or easily damaged grains, such as rice and soybeans. They use rotating stripping fingers or rollers to remove grain from standing crops without cutting the entire plant. This minimizes straw and chaff in the harvested crop, resulting in cleaner grain. 5. **Specialty Combines**: Specialty combines are designed for specific crops or harvesting conditions. For example, rice combine harvesters are optimized for harvesting rice fields and are equipped with specialized components such as extended cutting platforms and dike cutting systems. Likewise, cotton combine harvesters are designed to harvest cotton crops and have a mechanism to remove cotton lint from the plants. These are some of the major types of combine harvesters commonly used in agriculture for harvesting cereal crops. Each type of combine harvester has its own unique features, benefits and suitability for specific crops and farming practices. Farmers typically select the type of combine harvester based on factors such as crop type, field conditions, harvesting efficiency, and budget considerations.
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