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Conditioning

Optimum conditioning in all crops, all conditions.

Conditioning has as much (or more) impact on overall forage quality as cutting:

Conditioning Diagram
  • Crop rubs against itself and against the specially designed conditioning hood, which scuffs the entire stem. This allows moisture to escape faster, producing quicker drying, higher quality forage.
  • You can adjust rotor speed, conditioning intensity, and windrow width to perfectly match changing field conditions.

Steel Tines
  • Steel tines are significantly stronger than plastic tines for more positive pickup and faster field speeds. The V-shaped tines work like fingers, picking up crop and moving it to the conditioner. The tines swing freely to reduce
  • John Deere conditioning preserves the nutrients in the plants to substantially improve forage quality.



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