
Corn Harvesting
Corn harvesting involves collecting mature corn crops from the fields. Typically, farmers use specialized machinery called combines, which cut the corn stalks, separate the kernels from the stalks and cobs, and clean the kernels for storage. The process begins when the corn reaches optimal ripeness, usually in late summer or fall. The combine equipment efficiently handles large quantities, minimizing waste and labor. The harvested kernels are then stored or transported for processing into food, feed, or industrial products. Proper timing and technique ensure high yields, quality, and efficient harvesting of this vital crop.