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Re: PHOTO - a topper
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Posted by RonND on January 26, 2007 at 16:07:28 from (66.231.100.37):
In Reply to: Re: PHOTO - a topper posted by Bob on January 26, 2007 at 15:28:12:
Ahh yes, the sugar beet roto-beater. They work great to lay down the sugar beet greens between the beet rows so the beet lifters can dig the beets without (hopefully) adding the greens in the beet truck. Mix in a little moisture in the heavy soil of the RRV and the roto-beater can get pretty heavy with mud. In the RRV there is usally a 2 week window from Oct 1 where the farmer brings the beets to the local pile. Then the beets are hauled to the processer in the winter and all beets should be at the processer by May of the following year. Of course Mother Nature does her best to cooperate...sometimes.
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