Sunrise over a Will County field in Manhattan Township:
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Friday, January 2, 2015
Christmas Decorations on Silos
Christmas lights on an old iron wagon wheel |
Here is a video I made featuring some great Christmas lights on top of silos:
John Deere 7720 Titan II Combining Soybeans
I took some photos of my dad and brothers combining soybeans. My older brother unloaded the wagons into the grainery and my younger brother was riding in the combine with my dad. The beans farther away from the grainery are double-crop soybeans that were planted after wheat.
Check out this video of my dad and brothers combining soybeans:
Check out this video of my dad and brothers combining soybeans:
Friday, May 2, 2014
Decay, Decay
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
Monday, December 2, 2013
American Gothic Gourds at Will County Fair
Thursday, August 9, 2012
CORN Yields, Harvest, Drought of 2012
How are corn yields looking now that we are heading into harvest?
Here is one picture of the drought of 2012:
The ears are much smaller than last year and are not fully pollinated. My dad had previously hoped for 80 bushels per acre and now says he's hoping to get at least 65 bushels per acre. My dad usually underestimates a little so as to be pleasantly surprised so I would say we'll most likely get about 75 bushels per acre. Since corn planting was completed early this year, we are planning to start corn harvest mid-September.
Here is one picture of the drought of 2012:
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Ears of corn from various fields around Manhattan, Illinois |
The ears are much smaller than last year and are not fully pollinated. My dad had previously hoped for 80 bushels per acre and now says he's hoping to get at least 65 bushels per acre. My dad usually underestimates a little so as to be pleasantly surprised so I would say we'll most likely get about 75 bushels per acre. Since corn planting was completed early this year, we are planning to start corn harvest mid-September.
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