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When it's wetter, you tend to get more plant in the combine too. So that's going to, slow your ground speed down, take more power. And that's also typically going to add some more rotor speed to it to help. It doesn't only have to thresh the corn from the cob. It's got to get that separated from all the other additional trash, the green leaves, the fodder that's really tough.
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