Monday, August 30, 2010

Fall Harvest is Upon us!

Fall Harvest is here! 2010 corn is being picked earlier than people remember. It is still August and most people are in full swing. Fall Harvest is a lot different than wheat harvest. Wheat harvest is usually over in about a week, depending on the weather, of course. Fall Harvest involves getting 3 crops in from the field: corn has to be picked (not cut which is tempting for us Kansas folk to say!), milo aka grain sorghum has to be cut, although we don't have a lot of that around here anymore, and soybeans, mostly double crop planted into the wheat stubble after it was cut.

We officially started last week. Dean tried some of our corn and decided to do some work on the corn head. Different combine, so different corn head and it needed some work. Notice I said different, not new, which is why it needed work. Saturday was spent picking corn for somebody else before trying another one of our fields and coming home  about 9 p.m.

Today, corn had to be hauled into town in the big red truck. Then the grain cart had to be emptied from the field and hauled away. A neighbor wanted some, so he had to take the truck to weigh it first before delivering it to their farm. Grandma Suderman and I made dinner to take out to the field. We had tater tot casserole, rolls, carrots and celery, and fresh peach cobbler. Yum!! We couldn't find much shade to eat in. April and I ate in the back of the van. The back door stayed open to provide the only shade we had for 4 other adults, Alana, and Derek. 

Alana and Derek wanted to ride in the combine of course! That is the fun part for them...and mom as I get a break from three kids! April fell asleep on the way home and took a long nap! So, this tired mommy-to-be got a nap, too, until I got a call that Alana was ready to come home. Derek stayed out to help daddy.

It is 6:00 and we are doing an easy "lunch" of pizza and pop! We still have to take it out, but hopefully can find some shade now.

2 comments:

  1. WHAT???? You're pregnant? DId I read that right? Sounds like you are busy -- remember those days when my family farmed -- so busy, yet it was fun all at the same time! Thinking of you!

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  2. Busy times! I know that Joel is getting ready for harvest too. I have a lot to learn so thank you for posting this!

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