Tallman
Almost Self-Reliant
Well the Kansas wheat harvest is running full bore. I helped my brother and his son cut wheat yesterday. They only had 60 acres to cut so it was just a little afternoon job. He cuts with a 22 foot header combine, A/C, cab, and radio. I got 15 gallon of wheat out of the deal for storage. 
When I lived in western Kansas I helped a friend cut wheat out there. He harvests around 1,500 acres using three 30 foot header combines. After breakfast, we would fuel up, grease, repair, and get the equipment ready, and the cutting would usually start around 11 A.M. and run until midnight. Long days, but all are in comfortable cabs with the A/C going full blast. I can remember the days before the cab. That was dirty, filthy, and hot. Wow what a change.
The wheat harvest in the western parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and on to Canada is fun to be a part of. It is a huge force which moves from south to north this time every year.

When I lived in western Kansas I helped a friend cut wheat out there. He harvests around 1,500 acres using three 30 foot header combines. After breakfast, we would fuel up, grease, repair, and get the equipment ready, and the cutting would usually start around 11 A.M. and run until midnight. Long days, but all are in comfortable cabs with the A/C going full blast. I can remember the days before the cab. That was dirty, filthy, and hot. Wow what a change.

The wheat harvest in the western parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and on to Canada is fun to be a part of. It is a huge force which moves from south to north this time every year.