No one can afford a slow down during harvest, least of all from a piece of equipment as vital as an auger. That’s why Paul Brisebois, AGI Senior Vice President told Brownfield’s Meghan Grebner it’s best to perform maintenance, replace parts and consider a replacement if need be well before harvest starts. He said the top qualities to look for in an auger are reliability, durability, and compatibly with an operation’s needs.