Some favorites of mine. I was proud to be a part of this from spring planting to harvest that year with a great old friend and farmer. It was his last full year of crops before downsizing. This was early august of 2009, few miles east of troy ny.
The field is ours, and though a small one between 2 slopes, its kind of like bottom ground, water running either side of it, one side has a deposit of round rocks, 2 shale knolls, it always produces. I've seen it in oats, winter wheat, alfalfa/hay, and corn, crop yields were always good, though other things like birds and squirrels took their share when waiting on the moisture of the corn to go down, the yield was there.
On this crop, a bit more nitrogen was added at spray time, the straw yield literally doubled from the year before, and it did not lay down thankfully.
6620 with a 7000 series rear axle assembly and oversize front tires. They set it up like that for soft ground during fall harvest of corn. Though you had to be cognizant of those front wheels and axles, this thing kept their harvest going, it sure made some huge ruts on a rented farm that I fondly remember repairing with the front 3150/front loader and an '02 450 JD dozer we had access to through another deal with someone dropping clean fill on his land.
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