Last harvest of the corn of food: combine harvesters on the Buchberg active

Last harvest of the corn of food: combine harvesters on the Buchberg active

in Mattsee, more precisely at the foot of the Buchberg, a last, decisive step in agriculture is taken today. The combine harvester is again in use to fully harvest the last field of feed corn. Weather conditions are ideal: sunshine combined with dry floors ensures that the harvest progresses quickly.

The harvest time is always a critical moment for farmers because it decides how well the feed silos are filled and how the animals can be supplied in winter. This last use of the combine could also set the course for the future planning of the agricultural economy. A look at the current conditions shows that the sun is shining and the harvesting conditions are optimal, which makes work easier.

importance of the harvest

The harvest of feeding corn plays a central role in animal husbandry. The feed not only ensures the nutrition of the animals, but also has a direct influence on milk and meat production. It is therefore of great importance that the harvest is as efficient as possible and in the best quality. The use of the combine harvester is crucial for this to maximize the harvest yield and to ensure security of supply for the coming months.

In a year in which the weather conditions brought many challenges, this last harvest is particularly valuable. A smooth operation of the machines is necessary here so that everything can be completed in the intended time frame. Farmers in the region will observe the developments closely because they know that every harvest directly affects their economic situation.

Although the combine harvester was often in use, the focus is on this last field. It marks the end of a harvest period and the start of the planning phase for the next growing season. Farmers often wonder which grain or additional feed they want to cultivate next year, based on experience and current market developments.

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