 Fiberflax is a waste-free crop that produces various products from its raw materials, flaxfiber, seeds, and waste, flaxshiver, and preserving the flax yield during harvesting is crucial to maintaining quality properties. The technology used for fiberflax harvesting depends on factors such as wetting method, primary processing of straw, requirements for raw materials, and weather conditions. Traditional flax harvesting techniques involve pulling and forming bands, which are influenced by morphological characteristics, physical and mechanical properties, and technological parameters. Understanding these factors allows for the production of high quality flax raw materials with reduced yield losses. This article was authored by Igor Dudaev.