Saturday, November 28

watching harvest in America's heartland

Watching the neighboring farmer combine his seed corn crop in southwest Minnesota...

Apologies for recent days lack of ability to comment, I have wrestled with Blogger and finally found and fixed glitch. I won, but it was approaching insanity.

3 comments:

Pablo said...

Still harvesting in the great white north? We're about done here in Missouri, except in the fields that have been too wet to get into.

Unknown said...

It's that time of year -- it's even been cold down here in Florida the past two days, so I can only imagine how frigid it must be up there.

Caroline said...

Actually in the 40s in this part of Minnesota last few days, but fields were too wet to run combines. Son-in-law's family finally was able to put machines away on Monday, about 3 weeks later than normal. You should have seen the corn pouring out of the combine, another take on amber waves of grain. America's farmers are amazing, these folks ran the machines till well after dark.