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DianaB
09-25-2008, 09:10 AM
I never did get around to posting pictures of our Nebraska trip to get a corn head for the combine. It was a lot of rough traveling since we were pulling a trailer to bring the header home with. We saw lots of farm ground, and I mean lots!!! Anyway here's a few pictures that I took.

These are pictures of a sunflower field. We had a few around our area but I never got the camera out to get any pictures of them. They are so pretty when they bloom.

DianaB
09-25-2008, 09:13 AM
Glen thought that he wanted to miss a weigh station so we were trying to go around it and ended up on a road that turned to dirt. Since it was muddy we didn't want to try it and get stuck so here we are turning around with, I believe, a 50-60 foot corn head!!! Very tricky!

DianaB
09-25-2008, 09:19 AM
This first picture shows a corn field with an irrigator that's not running at that time. We also had a flat tire but what you can't see is me jumping up and down because I needed to find a bathroom!!! LOL The last two are pictures of the corn head.

Janet
09-25-2008, 09:44 AM
Such cool pictures Diana. I bet Glenn appreciated you taking pictures of him turning around....lol. The sunflower field is beautiful. I've never seen one I don't think, so pretty!

DianaB
09-25-2008, 10:57 AM
Glen knew exactly where these pictures were going to go too!! He was laughing after he changed the tire because he didn't think that I got a picture of that!! I fooled him!! I'm so glad that he can handle all of that stuff. He's just so handy to have around!!!!

Janet
09-25-2008, 01:42 PM
Yeah....Rick's handy too, wanna spare??? LOLOL

Gina
09-25-2008, 03:10 PM
Diana what a beautiful sunflower field. I have never seen one in person. Thanks for sharing the photos this city girl is learning... Very nice..

gja1000
09-25-2008, 04:12 PM
Gorgeous sunflowers! I loved all the pictures, thanks so much for posting them

DianaB
09-25-2008, 07:15 PM
I knew that everyone would enjoy the sunflowers. They really are so pretty but it seems like they don't stay pretty for very long. In the fields that we had near us you'd see families all dressed up and out in them taking family pictures.

gja1000
09-25-2008, 07:46 PM
Are they grown for commercial sale - or just for "fun"?

DianaB
09-26-2008, 07:19 AM
A field like this will be for commercial use. This is too much ground to have it planted for personal pleasure. I'm not sure exactly what the seed will be used for because it's not a crop that we grow. I'm guessing that it will be used for bird feeders. I doubt that it's edible sunflower seeds because of so many rules and regulations from the companies.

Sometimes we'll plant sweet corn for ourselves and our neighbors in a field but it really doesn't take much ground to have more than enough for everyone. The farmers need that crop to make payments for ground, equipment, seed, fertilizer, and other expenses.

We have some soybeans that we sell to a company that ships them up north and they are used to make soy products, like tofu. The beans have to be non-gmo beans (not genetically modified) and grown organically (no chemicals used on the crop and on ground that hasn't had chemicals for three years). Rules are a lot different when you get into food products. Our corn and milo is sold for feed mostly.

2tiredmom
09-27-2008, 05:39 AM
Diana,

The pics were great. I grew up on a farm and i miss not living on one right now.
But my husband is in the Ag business. He works for a family owned elevator/fertilizer company. He does lots of soil sampling, agronomy, field mapping, and sells yield monitors and light bars. So this time of year he is really busy. We live in the country so at least I can still get out and see the farmers when they are out and about. I so miss not being able to ride in a combine or tractor. Thanks for sharing.:):coolpics: