Posted by RBoots on December 10, 2016 at 18:52:28 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Corn's done! posted by Dave H (MI) on December 10, 2016 at 14:09:09:
Good deal Dave, feels good to be done doesn't it? Especially after the fall we've had, just kept dragging on and on with the rain. We got all of our soybeans finished up today (good thing the one combine has rice and canes on it), and we were able to finish up the largest of 3 corn fields we have left. The elevator wasn't open today, so we have 1,000 bushels of soys in the barn and the 500 bushels of corn that come off the one corn field we finished up. The snow on the corn doesn't usually bother us, but it may if we get 8-10 inches like they say. We really pushed to get the soys done, it sucks trying to push a bean head through the snow lol. Took a long time as it was actually about 30 acres that were the spots we had left by going around the wet spots earlier on this fall. Nice looking beans, but the deer sure had their way with the soys and corn. One field had about 4 acres that didn't have one ear on it, next to some woods. Now just 2 little fields, 2 15 acre corn fields, and we will be done!
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