View of the day-The neighbours across the road doing a bit of silage harvesting.
Orders were to be ready to start combining by 10am...and we were early by 10 minutes. We finished the last of the field we were on, then moved south a couple miles to the last field of winter wheat. It didn't take very long before that short quarter was lapped up.
Marilyn got to head back to the farm while Gideon finished off the last acre on this field and a small patch that was on the other side of the water run from this mornings field. Back at the yard, she blew the header off and dug out the mud that had collected in the front of the header.
Al was back at the camper trying to figure out what to do with the next couple of days. The spring wheat has been desicated, but needs a few more days to cure, so it looks like we might be roading the combine down to Carlyle to help Kim with some canola. The camper won't be making the move, since we will be back on the weekend, so we will just drive back and forth.
The weather looks pretty good for the next little while...
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