Posted by big tee on November 15, 2021 at 05:22:06 from (199.120.66.180):
I've been helping Son with the 2021 corn harvest--It is slow going for we got that 80-100 mph wind storm in August and it blew a lot of stuff down. A lot of his corn is on the ground and he has to harvest it one way. My job is semi driver--Most of his corn is going to the ethanol plan which is 11 mi. away so if the line isn't too long I can keep up hauling for it takes twice as long to fill the truck. We got rained out the other day so he still has 50 acres left-had 10 good days in a row. Everybody is ornery---Tee After the wind The Wife was filling the semi with the one cart but I knew it wouldn't fill it so I jumped in the other one and got another 150 bu.-Picking one way--Deere 9600 and 8 row head. Dumping on the go. My rides. 500,000 bu. bin at the ethanol plant after the wind--didn't get it fixed. They had trucks stopped for they were trying to pull the dent out of the bin so they can take it down. There was a crew trying to cover the big pile last Wednesday but must be nobody checked the forecast for the wind made a sail out of the tarp. That is all for now
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