This is both soybean and corn harvest. Let's look at soybeans first.
Soybeans rows but also there was a pilot making marks in the sky.
I love the long views from up in the combine. You can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles.
The picture was taken from inside the combine so there is a very odd reflection in the center of this. Someone was burning something big that day because that is what the huge cloud looking thing is...smoke. Makes for a cool looking sunset though.
And on another day, here is corn harvest. Nothing is more fun that watching the corn come into the hopper. It fills up so fast! Especially compared to small grain harvest.
Here is me trying to get another action shot of the corn flying into the header. It is rather violent. Almost vicious. I need to do a video sometime.
Another long shot down the rows.
Corn that goes on forever.
Look Ma! No hands! We have a GPS system that is used in the spring when the crop is planted that you can access during harvest so you can use the auto steer and harvest with no hands. Good only for long straight areas but as you can see above there is plenty of that!
Another couple sunset pictures with odd reflections.
And it was dark as I was driving away and I couldn't resist trying for one more picture. Here the combine is approaching the grain cart to unload on the go.










