Originally Posted by ERK
Hey Toot. The guys raising corn and sunflowers up here sometimes get to combine at 20 below zero. Fun and games man. Different world than you live in. You should actually expand your horizons a little and see what other people have to put up with. Edk


Heh!

Well, Brother Ed, after working in 29 different counties I have a fairly broad horizon to refer to and reflect back on.

About the only inclement weather farming done down our way is during the sugarcane harvesting time. Doesn’t matter what the weather does, the cane will get cut and brought to the mill and done so most often around the clock, 24/7 until it’s done.

You folks up that way contend with some harsh stuff for sure.

I think that the barley farmers in Alaska’s Matanuska Valley probably have it far much easier than you guys do.


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