Posted by 01gentdc on September 26, 2015 at 20:00:05 from (184.16.166.123):
In Reply to: random combine sighting posted by larry@stinescorner on September 25, 2015 at 03:11:00:
Well that's probably same make of combine as larrys ADK .. Lol ,,but don't think that is exact same field ,.certainly is same crop ,, those beans in larrys calendar or puzzle pix in the foreground are gonna need a week or so, btw, I nominate all pix for a calandar. around southern ind ,,most guys have been hitting the corn starting couple weeks ago , all of sudden last week , beans started coming off around 13 moisture ,each day of mid 80s sun dropped them another point fast,, driest has been 9.6,. still playing in the hay at my place , ideal conditions . LOOXlike I aint gonna get time out for a minivacation between hay and combine season ,. lest we get a spell of rain , gonna jump from fryin pan rite into the skillet
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