Monday, October 28, 2013

Goodbye Corn....

 Hooray, the corn across the road is down. The farmer came Friday afternoon, with his crew. He brought two tractors, four wagons, a conveyor, the combine, an ATV,  a pick-up truck and a semi truck with trailer.
 When the corn is down, I can see farther. I don't feel so hemmed in either. The farmers around here have been having good crops. Considering the crazy wet spring and super dry summer.
Next year will be soy beans, I like them better. less mess and you can still see when that crop is in the fields. Today is beautiful so far this morning. We are having a rain forecast starting Tuesday through Friday. Hope the farmers can get the crops in before they get rained on.
  Ted's been busy in the shop making things for the church bazaar, coming up next month. I'll take pictures when it's all ready. I have couple things I have been doing to get ready also. Hope you Monday is a good day .  xo

9 comments:

  1. I love it when the corn has been harvested too. And you're right, one can see a lot farther when the corn's off the field. lol

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  2. It's nice to be able to see more once the corn is harvested. I'm eager to see your and Ted's prep for the bazaar. Have a nice day, Susie.

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  3. That is a LOT of corn! We had a measly three rows.:-) Have a great Monday! xo Nellie

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  4. I miss seeing the action in the corn fields at home. Great pictures.
    I hope you have a good week Susie!!

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  5. I'm glad you have your view back and I suppose the framer is glad to have hs corn!!!!

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  6. A good view is important. I found out today that my neighbor is letting his daughter park her boat and camper in his backyard. That is going to be my view.

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  7. It must be nice to have your view back for a while.

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  8. LOL- we are opposites on this one! I prefer the corn and being hemmed in! Next year we get beans, too. At least we are on the same rotation. Yields here are very good this year. They are almost done. 2 more days should see it all in, but we have rain now.

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