The tractor looks familiar but the balers we have here look different! Interesting to see an Australian version. Thanks for visiting Sequim Daily Photo. I look forward to following your site, too!
No, not for quite some time. Tough decisions are being made throughout the district as to whether to cut crops that are running out of moisture and may not make it to grain fill.
The tractor looks familiar but the balers we have here look different! Interesting to see an Australian version.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Sequim Daily Photo. I look forward to following your site, too!
This is at least two balers. It's humongous.
ReplyDeleteThe baler is a big "square" baler that makes 8'x4'x3' size bales.
DeleteQuite a dust cloud. I assume you too haven't had any rain.
ReplyDeleteNo, not for quite some time. Tough decisions are being made throughout the district as to whether to cut crops that are running out of moisture and may not make it to grain fill.
DeleteA dusty job it seems.
ReplyDeleteIt is so dry here that just mowing the grass sets off a dust devil. I hope you get rain soon...we are still under a burn ban here.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, very dusty by the look of it. Diane
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a dog shaking the dust off---- Again, you make these things delightful to see.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! That is always such a huge (BUT NECESSARY) job. And sooo dusty!
ReplyDeleteLinda
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