Calvin: What John said. Hadn't noticed there was a second page.
Canola is the yellow flowered crop those bucks are standing in. It can get quite tall as you can see the deer are standing and the crop is to their shoulders. The yellow flowers give way to seed pods. The pods become quite long and filled with small seeds around the size of #6 shot. That is the crop to be harvested. The plant stems are thick and the combine is set fairly high, leaving a stubble that is tough to walk through for the dogs, as it pokes them in the chest and without good hunting pants your legs below the knee can take a beating. (Pheasants love the canola too, but they do not live in this particular area). The canola seeds are pressed for their oil, which is sold in the same grocery aisle as olive oil, corn oil, sunflower oil etc. It is a healthy edible oil, which can replace butter or margarine in a favorite recipe. Canola is the new name for rape seed.
The hay side of things was straight forward alfalfa, done up in the large round bales. I had never been involved in farming but when he injured his back, the only healthy person left was his 90 year old father - still farming and healthy as a horse. Once they determined I could actually drive a tractor, I was set loose with the large bale wagon with instructions on operating its hydraulics and picking up 8 bales and bringing them to the spot chosen for stacking. I was having a hoot until I forgot the first instruction for the wagon. Once two are loaded, a pusher is engaged to move them towards the rear. First instruction - don't forget to bring the pusher forward before loading another bale. Well I ended up with the pusher sitting between the last bale added and the ones pushed back. He just laughed and pulled it off with his front end bucket. Beers on me that day. All in all an enjoyable experience for a "city slicker". It did give me a new appreciation of what is behind the sites we see in rural agricultural areas. I'll be getting another tractor fix in August, so I guess he got over it - or enjoys free beers.
Cheers,
Jack
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Last edited by Jack Cronkhite; 07-13-2010 at 11:31 AM..
Reason: recognition of a succinct to the point reply by John
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