I started my morning by filling anhydrous tanks. Just so happened I was rerouted as the waiting line is pretty long everywhere! Up to 40 tanks in one place and everybody is waiting on trucks. Nothing like anxious farmers.
We switched to Urea (fertilizer), just to keep moving along, as the forecast is calling for rain tonight and all day tomorrow. This is a good thing…so you do “whatever it takes”! Just changed my view a little.
Mr. Owl almost let me get out of the pickup but not quite.
With my second load of tanks, I needed to check the tires. I chuckled to myself when I saw how many pounds of air pressure each tire needed written on the rim. Pretty sure it’s Myron’s way of making life a little easier for all!
One can never have enough hose reels! You don’t appreciate them until you have more than eight tires to check and fill!
Penny was of no help but full of love and support!
Drove my pickup today!
This guy didn’t let me get out of the pickup either!
I enjoyed my day of helping the team get the crop in.
Nancy has been making the custom harvest journey with her husband, Myron, since 1982. In those early years of life on the road, she could be found in the combine or truck - along with any or all of their four children. These days, her time is mostly spent taking care of two campers, walking to the clothesline and back, cooking on the grill, paperwork in the office and windshield time in the cab of a pickup. Whatever it takes to “get ‘er done”! When Myron and Nancy aren't on the road, they call South Heart, North Dakota home.