Posted by NY 986 on December 11, 2016 at 08:30:09 from (184.53.48.62):
In Reply to: So what happens now? posted by Dave H (MI) on December 11, 2016 at 08:09:40:
Just do to the risk you want to finish beans ahead of the snow but that just does not happen all of the time in the Northeast. This year I have more out at this time of the year than I ever had before. The key is the condition of the bean seed and as long as it keeps good color and odor it is just a matter of them getting dry enough due to temperature or freezing to thrash. Really not much different than in the warmer months. It gets on a person's nerves and it has certainly gotten on mine as of late. Over the years I have lost very little due to molding or lodging during the winter. The reason things got stuck this year is we had a wet fall after having record drought this past summer. I am one of the few guys who can not afford to over buy on combines so I can't knock off 150-200 acres in a day. I wish I had a rotary machine to giving me more working days earlier in the harvest season but it is what it is. Back when I had purchased my most recent combine budget dictated what I could buy and that is a large reason why I have my JD 6620 combine which certainly is not a bad machine. Just not as advanced as newer machines is all.
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