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titleOfInvention System and method for improvement of harvest with crop storage in grain bags
abstract Abstract of the Disclosure A method for the debottlenecking of grain harvesting and grain bagging comprises a set of steps. Grain is 5 transported in a grain cart from a harvester at a harvesting location to an accumulation site. Grain is bulk unloaded crop from the grain cart at an accumulation site by, for example, gravity dumping through a rear door of the grain cart. The cart returns to the harvester; and the 10 grain at the accumulation site is transferred into a silo storage bag. The steps of transporting the grain, bulk unloading the grain, and returning the cart comprise a first process. The step of transferring the grain from the accumulation site into a bag comprises a second process. 15 The first process and second process proceed in parallel. @C C:
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