Posted by Dave H (MI) on December 10, 2016 at 14:09:09 from (50.108.72.117):
Don't laugh...had fun today! Bright sun when I left this house, snowing sideways when I got to the farm. Wasted ten minutes or so cursing the weather. Hopped on the 4-wheeler and drove back to the last little bit of corn left behind the woods. A couple of detours cause there are more ash trees down on the lane. It was snowing but it was cold and not sticking to the plants. So I fired up the 1660 and headed back. There was enough frost in the ground to keep me on top of it and I took down the last of it in about two hours. Grain truck is filled and sitting in the shed. Put the corn head on it's cart and put it away. Picked up the bean head thinking I would do my one small field of beans. Danged fuzzy pods grab the snow and hold it! Decided not to run that thru the combine. We ended up with nearly an inch when I left and still coming down. That would be snow that was not supposed to be here until midnight Sunday! Anyway...the corn is all inside. A month earlier than last year and I coulda done better if I had a bin....so that is the plan for 2017. :)
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