New Harvesting Solutions Give Growers Flexibility, Help Maximize Yield

Feb 18, 2016
Three new Geringhoff products expand possibilities for growers in planting and harvesting
 
Geringhoff, a global leader in harvest equipment, announced two new corn heads and a flex draper for row crop growers to solve modern challenges that come with harvesting multiple planting configurations and capturing crop on hilly terrain.
 
The new Independence product line includes two products that provide corn growers the flexibility to plant in any configuration:  the Freedom™ and Patriot™ Corn Heads. The Freedom allows growers to choose optimal corn planting configurations based on their conditions without worrying how they will harvest the crop. The Freedom’s newly designed, angled, two-chain system optimizes crop feeding, maximizes yield retention and reduces crop loss and plugging. Its radical new gear box design can handle row spacing of various planting configurations. Also, its Rota Disc technology offers best-in-class residue processing, which is critical for high population corn.
 
As part of Geringhoff’s new Independence product line, the Freedom corn head give you the freedom to choose how you plant your corn, and how you harvest it.
 
 
Rota Disc technology offers best-in-class
 
The Patriot is designed specifically to harvest twin row planting configurations and was developed with Stine Seed Company for these high population fields. Its double-sprocket gathering chain system eliminates the whipping effect when conventional corn heads try to harvest twin row corn. Optional end row augers improve feeding and yield retention.
 
As part of Geringhoff's new Independence product line, the Patriot corn head was developed specifically for twin row harvesting in high yielding conditions.
 
“These new corn heads are designed for leading-edge growers who are pushing yields to new heights,” said Tosh Brinkerhoff, president and CEO of Geringhoff North America. “Our breakthrough technology has been proven to handle high yields in tough conditions, and gives growers the freedom to farm with more options than ever before.”
 
 
Harvesting in high yielding conditions.
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