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The unseen variables of harvest

Nancy Eberts – Eberts Harvesting Inc.

Things are rolling along here in Southwest North Dakota!  Harvest is busy but, more often than not, there are variables that a perfect picture doesn’t show.

Things like:

*The weather – from day to day.

*The moisture and readiness of the wheat.

*The price of a bushel of wheat.

*The cost of seeding, planting, spraying and fertilizing.

*The cost of harvesting.

*The cost of moving and transporting the grain from field to bin to elevator to port, and on and on and on….  

It is in these things (plus many more depending on the kind of crop) that  stress tends to affect everyone – from the farmer, to the harvester, to the consumer.  

Agriculture changes considerably every year but it especially has in the last ten years. It still takes land to feed our nation and it still takes people to farm and harvest the land so the product can be used.  

God Bless all those out there working in these industries.

In all of our busy, we still need to look at the whole picture. 

I have seen leaves turning and the temperatures are simply cooler than normal.

The fall crops need some sun and heat. For most of our state, the forecast is calling for cool nights, chances of light precipitation and not much sun. 

The end of the 2019 harvest will be another one-of-a-kind story. 

Stay tuned!

Had a wonderful birthday party with the kiddos on Saturday evening. Myron and I are always the posers.
Monday morning’s sunrise was beautiful! This photo was taken while I was heading east on my walk.
As I turned to head back home, this was the view.  The golden wheat sure shines with the blue clouds (no filters)!
There’s a few “wish flowers” left.
The closer to the yard, I got more sun and wind and the blues and greens shined!
We didn’t get anything out of the clouds – but what a beautiful sight to see!
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