Posted by Adirondack case guy on May 18, 2010 at 16:14:03 from (67.252.92.228):
In Reply to: Favorite Crop posted by ryanwheelock on May 18, 2010 at 10:32:03:
Living here in Central NY, I have to say Corn #1, Alfalfa hay #2. Corn here is harvested as silage and dried grain. Nothing like setting in a tractor and seeing corn as tall as the tractor cab being swallowed by the chopper and spit into a forage hauler, (times have changed). I always liked to chew on those nice peices of supper sweet stalk. (corn candy, and how about that corn squeezins that ran out of the silo when it was fresh?)I especially liked watching the corn stalks disapear below the head of a combine and watch the bin fill with " the golden harvest." Also there is nothing like the smells around a corn dryer on a crisp Nov. day. As I said Alfalfa hay is a favorite too. It is a high protien crop, very labor intensive when made into small bales and mowed away for winter feeding, however when you open up a bale of it in mid Feb. it Makes me think of the weather when it was baled.
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