So, harvesting canola this afternoon, losses completely different and way lower than from most of the rest of fall.
Hmm.
Why, what changed?
Well, the day before we got, while, showered out, double sidewalk wetter sort of thing. Then, 6 ish this morning another very light shower.
Fired up at 3, the canola itself was abut 4% higher than previous same crop/same field, moisture and the straw, which was pretty much locked at 10% previously averaged about 15% moisture.
Night and day difference, rotor covers made the more normal action balancing rotor and shoe loss and both much lower.
Oh, yes, straight cutting.