We got the cribs as full as we can . BUT there is still about fifteen acres to do . Knew this was going to happen . I wanted to chop one more field but was over ruled . So now i get this what are we going to do with the rest . I told Eugene that is what a COMBINE is for so shell and sell . He spent half the day yesterday tryen to find someone that would let us us there cribs. Yea that went well. We have three 1400 bushel cribs plum full , we used one and three quarter cribs this year to grind feed out of , never touched the third crib . This year the picker lost somuch corn that it shelled in the field that the ground was covered with shelled corn and what we shoveled up at the elevator i gave up on tryen to sack it and just put the big bucket on the skid steer and started putting it a 350 Kills Bros gravity box . Well that wagon is almost running over with shelled corn . The moisture was 19 to 20 % . Seems that they don't make a good picking corn anymore . Plus this picking thing is getting to be to much work to slow and tomany tractors running . one five ro sis thousand bushel bin with a drying floor and a bin dryer would do us just fine and one nice OLD 540 or 550 Massey would fill the bill for us . One good day maybe two we would be done .
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