Kansas Wheat Harvest
This video is of our good friends, the LaRosh's, and they farm near and around Osborne, Kansas. This year they harvested approximately 1,900 acres of wheat and this video highlights what wheat harvest is like on a Kansas family farm.
Take a few minutes out of your busy day to just sit and watch this video. Take in the scenes; the sunrises, sunsets, the rolling hills, the thunderstorms, the late nights, and the family working together to harvest the crop that feeds the world. Enjoy, and if you ate today thank a farmer!
Showing posts with label Wheat Harvest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wheat Harvest. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Wordless Wednesday
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Kansas,
Thank a farmer,
Wheat Harvest
Friday, June 8, 2012
Wheat Harvest
Kansas is the wheat state, and harvest has kicked into high gear over the past few weeks. It has been great to see pictures posted on Facebook from fellow farmers as they bring in the crop.
Here are a few of my favorites from this week.
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This one was taken by my friend, Brandon Harder, near Haven, KS. This has everything Kansas in it, farming, wheat, and a thunderstorm. |
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This picture was taken by a Tom Funk, near Hoisington, KS. Tom and several guys from our community travel all over the state harvesting wheat. |
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This photo was taken by a good friend, Kenton LaRosh near Osborne, KS. |
Wheat harvest started on Wednesday for us and wrapped up on Thursday. We only had 100 acres to cut, so it didn't take long to buzz the combine through the fields. The monitor in the combine showed an average test weight of 60 bushels per acre. Here are the photos I was able to snap as Adam made his way though the field.
This is my attempt at trying to be a professional photographer or artistic. |
Beautiful Kansas landscape. |
We need a rain so bad! I almost fell in one of this cracks as I was taking pictures! |
Amber waves of grain. |
Another attempt at trying to be artistic. |
One of my favorite shots from the night. |
Filling the grain cart. |
My father-in-law baling the straw into square bales after the wheat was cut. The straw will be used in the winter for bedding when the baby calves are born. |
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Agriculture,
Case IH,
Farming,
Farmlife,
Kansas,
Wheat Harvest
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