October 15, 2020
USDA's latest Crop Progress data says 41% of the corn harvest is complete in the nation's top 18 corn-growing states. Here's some Twitter commentary on the corn harvest.
DKC 33-37 standing good moisture around 22% grower is pretty happy to be combining in mid Oct compared last yr #harvest2020 pic.twitter.com/VqNEf9p2kB
— Brent Troyer (@brentnwc) October 14, 2020
#harvest2020 in Grant County. #milo- Dave Schell, #corn-J &L Smith Farms. Photos courtesy of Cindy Warner. #movingforwardtogether pic.twitter.com/Lm0coJn20h
— Garden City Coop (@GardenCityCoop) October 14, 2020
Day 11 of #harvest2020 has us in the cornfield running @BecksHybrids 5765AM. Reporting 20% moisture in the field and good yields. Monday we had some repair work and a little rain in Ohio; today we ride. #Hammerdown #AgTwitter pic.twitter.com/RlVOfjfydK
— Laneview Farms (@LaneviewFarms) October 14, 2020
Kickin' it like its 1974! #corn #harvest2020 pic.twitter.com/GN5sQ1NdoF
— Jonathan Gibbs (@farmerjon52) October 14, 2020
USDA reported 61% of the nation's soybean acreage is harvested in the top 18 soybean-producing states. Here's a look at what soybean growers are tweeting.
#harvest2020 wrapped up last night. pic.twitter.com/2uzA49fPXq
— Jerome (@abfarmdawg) October 14, 2020
Last of the beans for #harvest2020 pic.twitter.com/97afNJvT92
— Anton Van Maar (@kamarah2) October 14, 2020
It’s a race! @dirtchad always trying to hold me up! #harvest2020 @JohnDeere pic.twitter.com/yK0JUuIT6E
— Andy Bauman (@BaumanAndy) October 14, 2020
Less than 200 ac beans to go #harvest2020 pic.twitter.com/9RNP1rRJ0k
— Brian Call (@CallfarmsCall) October 14, 2020
And what about other crops?
Loading #milo #railcars at Dighton to make more room for #harvest2020 #kssorghum. Photos by Logan Campbell. #movingforwardtogether pic.twitter.com/eN2ZscWBQn
— Garden City Coop (@GardenCityCoop) October 14, 2020
Hand sorting the good, the bad and the downright ugly... #Almonds #Harvest2020 pic.twitter.com/hcIMtiOKhF
— Steve Race (@CampdEstrelles) October 14, 2020
Drove through the biggest hops growing region of the world today - the "Holledau".
— Andy Liebl (@lieblandi) October 14, 2020
Hops #harvest2020 is over. Next step is the brewing process to make awesome tasting #beer .
The hops are exported all over the world, especially into the US! pic.twitter.com/9sKibaRcyG
They’re harvesting green tomatoes across the street. Seems to happen with speed and precision. #harvest2020 #gardengrewpeas pic.twitter.com/ujZAJvdWcW
— Jennifer L. Espinoza (@jen_l_espinoza) October 14, 2020
We will be picking these babies in the morning! #pinotgris#45north #harvest2020 pic.twitter.com/7czyRcxL1C
— 45 North (@fortyfivenorth) October 14, 2020
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