The "green", John Deere cuts the wheat. On this particular farm, only the green, nothing runs like a deere. The combine has two seats, one for the driver and one for a guest that may ride.
This harvest is being cut and binned. Wheat from the combine is taken to the bins by trucks and unloaded, augered directly into the bins. Dryers are going on the bins to dry the grain, just in case it is not completely dry. Dry wheat can be stored for years.
No stops during harvest, lunch is packed and supper is served in the field. By the end of the day, the food truck that appears in the field is a most d
Having grown up on a farm, harvest was the completion to the year. All the hard work of planting and fertilizing make this the reward.
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