Eberts Harvesting
Heat, a light breeze and sunshine! Combine (notice the pun) that with 120 feet of sickle sections and autosteer and you have just another day in the field!
My morning consisted of groceries, preparing supper for the oven, and some laundry. Before noon, I went out to where the guys were and helped moved machines and even got to cut wheat. By late afternoon, I was back at the camper, made dessert, finished laundry and prepared supper. Now, to deliver and, again, help move machines. Last night, the day ended at midnight. We will see what tonight brings.
Dylan up close and personal.
Jordan backing up for skipper of wheat because that’s what great operators do!
Double load?
Seed wheat in the bin!
Cody “fillin er up”.
Definition of a HarvestHER - a strong woman willing to do whatever it takes to get the harvest in. She must have these qualities:
1. Be ready to go at the drop of a hat...sometimes without a lunchbox.
2. Has removed the word impossible from her vocabulary!
3. Can hold a baby, take care of a toddler and drive a tractor or combine all at the same time.
4. Must be able to cook for a crew - large or small.
5. Must be able to read minds.
6. Must be able to banter with a parts man until he realizes you DO know what you're talking about.
7. Must be the entertainment director for those rainy days.
8. Be a wife, mom, friend, helper, cook, problem solver, taxi driver or extra crew hand at all times.
9. Can handle the call that makes you react, "You need what? When?" Dropping everything you're doing to make it happen.
10. At the end of the day say, "I really do love this life".
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