TOP DÉPART DANS LES BLÉ # LMAN 12

🌾 TOP START IN THE WHEAT FIELDS! 🚜🔥 After barley and rapeseed, it's time for the most anticipated crop of the season: the first wheat! But before sending out the combines, the machines need to be prepared, some last-minute repairs carried out, and the initial adjustments made to ensure the best possible harvest. On the agenda for today: ✅ Maintenance and minor repairs before departure ✅ Repair of a sensor torn off during the rapeseed harvest ✅ Replacement of a retractable finger support on the header ✅ Review of an incident that bent the header trailer ✅ First trials in the wheat fields ✅ Complete combine adjustments explained in detail (rotors, concave, sieves, ventilation, etc.) ✅ Loss monitoring and yield calibration ✅ The first hectares of wheat are finally harvested! Every change of crop requires a new approach. Wheat isn't harvested like rapeseed: the settings vary depending on the straw's maturity, the moisture content, and the day's conditions. In this video, I explain the parameters we use to start the season in the best possible conditions and why every detail can make a difference to the quality of the harvest. As is often the case during harvest, the weather also plays spoilsport. Between a few drops of rain, forced breaks, and numerous unforeseen technical issues, you have to be able to adapt to make the most of every harvest window. A new stage of this 2026 harvest is beginning… and the wheat is already promising some great days! 💬 And you, what's your favorite crop to see being harvested: rapeseed, barley, wheat, or flax? Tell us in the comments! 👍 If you enjoy discovering what goes on behind the scenes of the harvest and the technical explanations, please give us a like. 🔔 Subscribe to follow the entire season and never miss an episode of this farming adventure! #Harvest2026 #Wheat #Agriculture #CombineHarvester #Harvest #FarmWork #FarmLife #Harvest #FarmingPassion