
Corn Harvest Losses: how header height influences results
Most grain loss during harvest doesn’t happen at the threshing unit, where almost everyone looks....
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Automatic header height control for corn headers, with Hall-effect height sensors. Brazilian engineering that puts bushels back in the truck.
Uneven ground, poor height adjustment and constant manual correction cost grain that never reaches the truck — because it never entered the machine.
Understand the problem →Hall-effect height sensor, DSP control module and diagnostic tool — developed for factory integration in corn headers.
I'm a manufacturer and want to know more →Learn about the system, bring it up with your dealer or manufacturer — and let the market know this matters.
I want my header to have this →Uneven soil, tight harvest windows, machines that can't stop — Brazilian farmland is the most demanding environment in the world for embedded electronics. It is where HarvLabs validates every system before taking it to market.
"Born at Biopark de Toledo, designed to run on any harvester, ready for the world."

Most grain loss during harvest doesn’t happen at the threshing unit, where almost everyone looks....
Read more →