Still, speaking on Oct. 15, he said harvest continues to roll along.
“We’re done with corn,” he said. “Probably by the end of the day we’ll be two-thirds done on beans. We’ve got some double-crop beans that’ll need more time.”
Schreiman said it was an early start to harvest, and he is further along than he usually is for mid-October, thanks to the dry weather and lack of rain delays.
“We started shelling corn Sept. 3,” he said. “We’re way ahead of schedule. We’re normally just finishing up corn by now.”
While the dry fall has allowed for lots of time in the field harvesting, Schreiman said he would take a rain to help replenish soil moisture, as well as to help the freshly planted winter wheat.
“We’d sure take a rain,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of wheat sowed.”
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