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Farming Around The World (Pictures!)

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    Posted: 19 Sep 2018 at 4:56pm
I've been going through a little bit of a slump lately and I was thinking maybe it would be kind of neat to see some pictures of ya'll farming in different areas of the country/world. Pictures are my favorite part of this forum, so could you help a guy out? I'll see if I can figure out how to post some too. Thank you! 
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Some are off color, some of these are my boss's equipment, all of these were taken in South Eastern Ohio.






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These are off color, taken on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, I took a trip out there in June to help my college roommate's family finish wheat harvest and planting beans. 

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Location south Central ky.
I apologize for most of them being off color. That a good view from a 86 series international cab.   

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Here is another SEKY picture. Getting ready to cut hay.
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Originally posted by cabinhollow cabinhollow wrote:

Here is another SEKY picture. Getting ready to cut hay.



How do those drum mowers do? Iv been thinking about one.
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I'm going through these and I'll upload more as I have time, these were also taken in South Eastern Ohio.
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I do have older pics, nothing current.  Some have native grass in background but now are corn and beans, planted with and harvested with green.
I will try to post some pics.
 
I do need to get clear out around the 185 so I can get the pump rebuilt and clear out around the D10 III, carb is crud filled. the D10 last run for plow day, fall 2006
 
I go in Tuesday for total knee replacement, torn ACL, right comes first, then left, both wore out.  After recovery, maybe I can work on these again.
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Here on the Great Plains. Off-color, I know. Photo quality isn't the best, as I was using a cellphone camera on another moving tractor. Looked a lot better in person. 



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So keep in mind this is NOT mine. I help a family farm in the spring and fall. Lots of acres. lots of nice equipment. Its a way to keep my foot in the door actually farming, without all the responsibility. I run this in the fall.

1950 C, 1952 CA, 1961 D17 (Dads last tractor)

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If I can find them I will post some pictures from Afghanistan, they are basically still farming by hand, cut the wheat by hand and beat the grain out with sticks.  I did see a few massey ferguson tractors, but they strip them of every piece of metal that is not needed to keep the tractor functioning and use that metal for other things.
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BTW all my pics are from Southeast Minnesota except the J. I. Case combine

My daughter who is 16 now chisel plowing with brother's 190XT when she wasn't quite 12 years old. She is working weekends now on a 200 cow dairy farm. She's my farm girl. Well all my girls are good farm girls.


My Dad disking last fall with my 7050 and 2500 disk.


How about a cool pic of a brochure I pulled off the internet?


Me stalk chopping in I think 2015 driving for the neighbor in his Deere 4755



I've posted it before too but this is me planting soybeans in 2011 with my brother's 190XT and my 330 4 row planter. That was a great little planter.


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Fall of 2016 digging down a large rock. It measured 8' x 5' and 4' tall. Had to get Dad's HD11 to push it into the hole I dug. Backhoe won't budge it.


Unloading with my L2 in 2015 into my '68 F600.


My neighbor helping me out when my axle went plewy on my L2 last fall.


My 7050 and 1500 Min-Til just after I got the Min-Til home. 4 or 5 years ago


4 or 5 winter ago of my cows.

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One of my brothers disking with his WD45 at a plow day a few years ago.


I'm going to throw an oldie in here. My Grandpa's and Grandma's place after a 1931 tornado.


2014 harvest with my L2


The combine I owned just a few days before "the incident". Have a different one now.

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Soybeans from my farm in July of 2013.  They did pretty good that year.

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Daughter Kel and D17 tilling ground for a Walnut grove. In North west PA.


Ryan striking out with the D17 and three bottoms.

Some shots form North West OH. I was helping Ryan this spring 2018. (Off color)



Me on JD with 27 foot field finisher


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Thanks guys! The more the better!
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