I'm afraid the short answer is no.

Other than don't do that type of material!
Reminds me of a joke.
Doctor, I broke my arm in three places.
Thing for you to do is stay out of them places!
Anyway, chopper doesn't plug, material bridges over top of the chopper rotor.
Always very tough straw and/or green second growth material.
Canola.
Yes, knives just turned, edges sharp and square.
Not running stationary knife bar in at all, completely out.
By the time blood curdling "Rotor Blockage" alarm sounds chopper door is bent back, have to unbolt to unplug and straighten, a big PITA.
I got rid of a TX 68 for always doing this!
Other than don't do that type of material!
Reminds me of a joke.
Doctor, I broke my arm in three places.
Thing for you to do is stay out of them places!
Anyway, chopper doesn't plug, material bridges over top of the chopper rotor.
Always very tough straw and/or green second growth material.
Canola.
Yes, knives just turned, edges sharp and square.
Not running stationary knife bar in at all, completely out.
By the time blood curdling "Rotor Blockage" alarm sounds chopper door is bent back, have to unbolt to unplug and straighten, a big PITA.
I got rid of a TX 68 for always doing this!