How agriculture works thread

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Go to 2:29 in this video to see the size of an ear of irrigated Nebraska corn. if you would have shown this to someone 50 years ago they would have said it's not real. But today it is.

And those 325 bu/acre yields of today could well be double that in the future. American creativity and determination keep making it happen.

They show very well all the work and expenses that go into those high yields.
 
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Snaplage is common here. Putting a combine head on chopper and taking only the ears. High moisture corn(wet corn) is done here as well. Either put in a bunk or silo. I think most of it now just goes in the bunk.
 
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Fall grain rush going on so wheat is being stockpiled at Viterra's outside pad. The truck is moving grain from the elevator bins/silos to the pad to make way for arriving wheat. It would be loading onto boats sometime. Superior, WI - October 7, 2024
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Fall grain rush going on so wheat is being stockpiled at Viterra's outside pad. The truck is moving grain from the elevator bins/silos to the pad to make way for arriving wheat. It would be loading onto boats sometime. Superior, WI - October 7, 2024 View attachment 1471668
Impressive photo. These storage pads are even bigger in person than they look in this photo. Look at the comparison of the grain truck on the right in the shadows.
 
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At the Sonne Farm in eastern SD they switched from spreading manure to beans. Like his video's
 
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Blast from the past - 1958 Western Nebraska wheat harvesting crew. Cabs not an option then. :eek: View attachment 1713596
I remember when my Dad combined soybeans with the Allis Chalmers Gleaner E without a cab. At the end of the day he would be black from the soybean dust. I don't know how his lungs handled it.
 
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