Definitely understand this strategy, worked well too didn't it. I'm wondering if that one son will best you by putting a cover, hardware cloth or something to keep birds out, won't have to check them any more, just take the cover off LOL .
Fond memories of chopping corn all of this place was in corn except one pasture which could have been too, neighbor and long time farmer friend used to chop quite a bit with a 2 row NI chopper, he had 3 concrete stave silos and ran JD chuckwagons, which he had until about 10 years ago. His sons helped more and more as they got older and even later in life, I worked for him with his sons and when he got sick, he was able to take a break, we had it covered. I always told him, tell me how you want things done, I will do them exactly like you say. Mostly because knowing what it like to be on the sidelines, especially for him, he wanted to be out there, but his health said different. His daughter told me one time that her parents thought the world of me for all the years of good reliable help and good work whether it was field or repairs etc. That meant a lot to me and I do miss him quite a bit since he passed. When in these old fields, I always think of years past and the days of our youth when farming was prevalent in this area.
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