Posted by coonie minnie on November 30, 2019 at 16:49:31 from (50.123.237.238):
In Reply to: Wheat in Winter posted by rusty6 on November 30, 2019 at 08:00:59:
Rusty, thanks for posting. There is a lot of grain to harvest in SE WI yet, too. Snow came early, October 28th, and stuck around until a week ago. We saw the snow plow go by 8 times in the last of October and first of November- many years that doesn't happen until New Years. We finished the last field of soybeans Monday- about a month later than normal. Elevators are all drying beans, and mine might come out of the bin and go through the corn dryer if we don't get better weather for bin drying. There are many fields left out there yet. There is a fair amount of corn around the neighborhood to go yet, too- including some of mine.
I don't spend much time here any more, but I do enjoy your posts when I do look.
Don't feel alone in not being done harvesting. Despite a rather ignorant comment below, there is a lot to do yet in the northern midwest- you are in good company. Maybe it will be green at Christmas!
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