Precision Farming Harvest

Using exclusive, patent-pending technology, AFS Harvest Command automation proactively adjusts the combine as crop conditions change. You choose the level of automation from four modes of performance. From there, Harvest Command, with its 16 sensors throughout the machine, takes over controlling seven combine adjustments. This technology allows even the inexperienced operator to achieve the productivity of an expert.

Automation Modes

Performance Mode

  • Automation to achieve maximum grain savings and grain quality while optimizing throughput.
  • This is the most commonly used mode of automation, used when the harvest is progressing well, conditions are nearly ideal, no weather threats are looming. Hit the sweet spot that optimizes grain savings, grain quality and throughput.

Grain Quality Mode

  • Automation to achieve maximum grain quality in the tank while saving grain and optimizing throughput.
  • This mode is designed for when your goal is to deliver the highest-quality grain possible. Minimize cracked and broken kernels.

Max Throughput Mode

  • The operator can maximize the throughput, and the machine will automatically adjust to save grain and maintain a quality sample.
  • This mode is ideal for tight harvest windows and weather limitations. Maximize the acres without sacrificing grain loss or quality

Fixed Throughput Mode

  • The operator can fix the machine throughput, and the machine will adjust to save grain and maintain a quality sample.
  • This mode is ideal when you're under limiting operating conditions (e.g. trucking schedules or drying limitations). Maintain a target throughput to match your infrastructure

Sensors Monitored by AFS Harvest Command

  • Rotor Cage Vane Position Sensor
  • Rotor Speed Sensor
  • Pre-sieve Position Sensor
  • Sieve Loss Sensor
  • Upper Sieve Position Sensor
  • Lower Sieve Position Sensor
  • Fan Speed Sensor
  • Tailings Volume Sensor
  • Grain camera
  • Flow/Yield Sensor
  • Rotor Loss Sensor
  • Sieve Pressure Sensors
  • Engine load sensor
  • Ground drive pressure sensor
  • Ground speed sensor
  • Inclination Sensor

Settings Controlled by AFS Harvest Command

  • Rotor Speed
  • Rotor Cage Vane Angle
  • Pre-Sieve Opening
  • Top Sieve Opening
  • Bottom Sieve Opening
  • Fan Speed
  • Ground Speed

High Plains Equipment is conveniently located near the areas of Grand Forks, Casselton, Bismarck, Jamestown, Minot and Langdon.