Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Picture Perfect Harvest

Corn, glorious corn
The boys are winding down Hinkle Heritage Farms harvest for the year.  It has taken just 2 1/2 months (seems like a long time to me but what do I know).  We started in short sleeves and ended with a thermal layer plus a jacket.  It has been a good year.  Good enough that the guys will be able to buy some much needed equipment for planting and harvest next year.  We are very thankful to God for this blessing and hoping we can get the very best price for our corn, soy beans and milo.  Words really can't describe our harvest so I thought I would share it through pictures.  Enjoy!

Start of harvest at the end of September

Soy beans
Getting ready to head to the fields in the Yochum "buggy."


Dumping beans

Soy beans ready to be cut.

So happy to see daddy and ride the combine.
Harrison driving.
Mac riding
Time to store the beans in the grain bin.
Off loading beans into the grain bin.
Our wonderful herd of grassfed cattle

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