Posted by John_PA on July 02, 2013 at 21:18:13 from (71.182.163.234):
I remember the plane flying over me last year, doing all kinds of crazy tight turns. I had no idea they were video taping, and planning to put it on the internet as a fractivist video.
at 19:30 in the video, in the top middle, I am at the barn taking a tarp off a wagon load of square bales. I have a very hard time seeing myself in the video, but, I was staring at the plane, wondering what they were doing.
Oh well, at least they got some nice aerial imagery of the corn and hay fields I had there last year.
You can first see the corn fields at 2:00 in the video. The ground across the road from the corn fields is all stripped in corn and hay for this year. At 19:30, the farm yard comes back into the video, and at 20:38 the farm comes back in on the right side, and you can see the whole piece in strips of corn and hay until about 20:56 in the video.
It looks pretty good from the air! This was taken last July 1st, after 5 weeks without a drop of rain. The corn is nice and dark green. It was about 16 inches high at the time. The farm yielded around 180 bpa last year. Not bad for a drought.
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