JustinM

Justin Morris
For any out there looking for ideas on how to harvest small grains like wheat, oats, millet and barley at a small scale (a few acres or less) there are some options out there. As many know, the day of the small combine that could be powered by a 50 horsepower tractor is long gone. Vintage pull-type combines from back in the 50s can be found rusting away in farmer's boneyards. Finding a vintage pull type combine in good condition as well as getting parts to refurbish it can be very challenging. And 15- to 30-year old combines are way too expensive and impractical for a few acres of grain. Upon doing some research, I found that the use of a mower/collector to cut and move the grain off the field (first photo) and a portable threshing machine (second photo) is likely the most practical and least cost method of harvesting small grains in small scale situations.

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If anyone else has more ideas on small scale small grain harvesting, please post a comment.


 
For those who couldn't see the thresher in my first post, here's another photo that'll hopefully be viewable.

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And, here's a video of it in action:
 

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