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"Welcome to the Farm" The Brekveld Corn Harvest 2010

 

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Filing the Silo


The Combine In the Field


Great photos taken October 9th by Matt Metzger, Dashwood Thanks for letting us post them and Happy Thanksgiving!
Video from Mike Libbrecht

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The beans are yielding average 55 BPA. Good ground around 65bpa , not so good ground 45 bpa.
Another soybean harvest video:

Great picture in the London Free Press...

Record yields for Ontario farmers By HANK DANISZEWSKI, Read the London Free Press article here:
http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2010/11/02/15928906.html
Video from the North Gower area.

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