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Maple River State Game Area
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Harvest Time
This is the same farm and work crew as the photo I posted earlier this afternoon, but from the other side and much closer.
Most of the local farmers are doing something similar--harvesting the crop with their combine, then dumping the grain into a hopper, where it waits for a truck to arrive and relieve the load.
Appears to work, but it sure seems like a messy workflow.
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I'm less than happy with this one. The photo came out OK--it's got decent detail, and shows all the equipment these folks are using--but all that dark on dark stuff is problematical....
Most of the local farmers are doing something similar--harvesting the crop with their combine, then dumping the grain into a hopper, where it waits for a truck to arrive and relieve the load.
Appears to work, but it sure seems like a messy workflow.
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I'm less than happy with this one. The photo came out OK--it's got decent detail, and shows all the equipment these folks are using--but all that dark on dark stuff is problematical....
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Thanks for posting Down On The Farm
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