Despite the mist late Wednesday afternoon, the corn harvest continued in a field north of Effingham. During the process it appeared the grain truck remained parked near the field entrance while the combine stayed on course in the field as a tractor-pulled cart equipped with an auger was utilized to haul the grain from the combine to the parked grain truck. From there the harvested grain was unloaded with the use of the auger. The process repeats until the grain truck reaches its load capacity before it leaves the field.
Early Thursday, in the other side of the county south of Atchison some harvesting equipment appears from a distance in the horizon against a morning sky all lined up ready to start a new day of production.
Projections are that corn harvest are reaching some record yields.
October 24, 2020 at 12:00PM
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