Soybean Harvest 2009

Local Farmers Harvesting Soybeans.
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Nice Video. Gosh it made me think when I was kid many years ago Dad made me combine soybeans with a little AC 40 one row at a time, pulled by a Oliver 60 no heat houser just layered in cloth. At the most $2000 invested. combined for $4.00per acre. Picked corn with one row Woods picker.Was cold and slow but never went broke,
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Ten four on the never went broke. Along about then we were running a 10 ft Rumely combine pulled with a ten twenty IH. Picked corn with a one row Woods pulled with a F14 IH.
 
Nice videos! I like the plethera of equipment (age and brand) that the Center Creek Dairy uses. Of course, the guys who have to have all the same brand and age equipment have a lot more invested! Greg
 

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