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  2. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    The modern combine harvester, also called a combine, is a machine designed to harvest a variety of cultivated seeds. Combine harvesters are one of the most economically important labour-saving inventions, significantly reducing the fraction of the population engaged in agriculture. [ 1 ]

  3. The Combine: King of the Harvest - Successful Farming

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    The combine, short for combine harvester, is an essential and complex machine designed for efficient harvesting of mass quantities of grain. Modern combines can cut a swath through a field more than 40 feet wide.

  4. Harvesting Equipment | John Deere US

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    T6 800 Combine. Performance Group 7. 383 bushels (13,500 liters) Commonly used for: Wheat, canola, barley. Available Models: T6 800. Previous. Next. Headers & Platforms. Drapers. We've added new drapers to our lineup, to help you reduce loss, consistently maintain desired cut height and put more grain in your tank.

  5. combine, complex farm machine that both cuts and threshes grains and certain other crops. Combines are used in the harvesting and cleaning of cereals such as wheat, barley, corn (maize), oats, rice, rye, and sorghum, as well as a number of non-grain crops, including flax, rapeseed, soybeans, and sunflower seeds.

  6. Combine Harvester: History, Types and Uses - Wikifarmer

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    Combine harvesters are used in agricultural fields worldwide, particularly in regions that grow cereal crops. This machinery’s versatility allows it to adapt to different crops, with modifications in the headers (the front part of the machine that cuts the crop) to suit the type of plant being harvested.

  7. How combine harvesters work - Explain that Stuff

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    Thankfully, modern combine harvesters do the whole job automatically: you simply drive them through a field of crops and they cut, thresh, and clean the grains all by themselves using rotating blades, wheels, sieves, and elevators.

  8. What Is A Combine & How Does It Work? — Farm & Animals

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    What Is A Combine? A combine harvester is most often simply referred to as a combine. This is a large farm machine that combines the tasks of harvesting crops, threshing them and cleaning them. The machine leaves the waste straw behind on the ground. The earliest combines were horse drawn and introduced in Michigan in 1836.

  9. Combine Harvester – How it Works, Types, Manufacturers

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    A Combine Harvester also known as Combine or a Thresher ia a very effective Agricultural Machine that executes the tasks of harvesting, threshing and cleaning variety of crops. The history of harvesting combines goes back to 500 B.C. and that time wooden implements were used.

  10. Combine Harvester: Operation, Usage, and Importance - GARUD®

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    A combine harvester is a vital agricultural machine that streamlines the process of harvesting crops. It combines three essential harvesting operations – reaping, threshing, and winnowing – into a single process, making it a cornerstone of modern farming.

  11. What Is A Combine In Agriculture - Agruculture Lore

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    A combine harvester, sometimes known simply as a combine, is an indispensable agricultural machine used to harvest and thresh crops. It harvests the grain crop from the field, separates the grain from the chaff, and delivers the grain at a steady rate.