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Harvest 4 Hunger World Record Soybean Harvest.

120 combines harvest 160 acres of soybeans in 11 minutes and 43 seconds.

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Comment by Joe Dales on October 5, 2011 at 9:15am
Harvest For Hunger World Record Soybean Harvest.
160 acres of soybeans harvested by more than 120 combines in 11 minutes and 43 seconds.
Money raised is going to Canadian Food Grain Bank.
For information on how to donate, please visit http://harvest4hunger.wordpress.com

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