I grew up on a farm down in Indiana: the proverbial farm with the "little" red barn - just like the song - think of Bugs Bunny with the hoe over his shoulder.
When a combine harvests the wheat, it has an upper grate that removes the husk and shaft (chaff) and a lower grate that holds the wheat but allows the small tare/weed seeds to fall out: the chaff and the tare seeds are spewed out and the good wheat grain is moved to the hopper. Skyrider and Mr.Lortz, it's a fantastic analogy/parable - thanks.
I do believe that there are some combines that have a special bag in the back that collects the tare seeds so they don't "re-seed" in the field but are "disposed of" = draw your own analogies/parables from that.
Unlearned Question: Aren't the angels supposed to be the harvesters? Oops, that's a question for the doctrinal forum.
Visions of angels with John Deere and IH/Case hats.
skyrider, if we want to talk about AG screw ups, we could go on forever - the one's we got our asses kicked over are the ones that stick. I know, wrong forum but you know, Jesus used a alot of AG parables. Somehow, being close to the earth better allows you to understand the things of God - just saying.
Oh, by the way skyrider: unloading the hopper on the move, yeh, like who was the responsible one to keep the chute in the wagon (THE GUY ON THE TRACTOR DRAGGING THE WAGON), but yes, you are not alone, I dumped alot of seed on the field - stupid auger lever.
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Steve Lortz
Indeed!
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I grew up on a farm down in Indiana: the proverbial farm with the "little" red barn - just like the song - think of Bugs Bunny with the hoe over his shoulder.
When a combine harvests the wheat, it has an upper grate that removes the husk and shaft (chaff) and a lower grate that holds the wheat but allows the small tare/weed seeds to fall out: the chaff and the tare seeds are spewed out and the good wheat grain is moved to the hopper. Skyrider and Mr.Lortz, it's a fantastic analogy/parable - thanks.
I do believe that there are some combines that have a special bag in the back that collects the tare seeds so they don't "re-seed" in the field but are "disposed of" = draw your own analogies/parables from that.
Unlearned Question: Aren't the angels supposed to be the harvesters? Oops, that's a question for the doctrinal forum.
Visions of angels with John Deere and IH/Case hats.
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Steve Lortz
That's a good way to bring the biblical imagery up to date, MRAP! I didn't know mechanical reapers could do that!
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Steve......here's a quick look to get you updated.
After a minute or so, fast forward to around the 8 minute mark and watch the chaff scattered out the back end.
Impressive, ain't it? The new John Deere combines are around $400,000-425,000.
The modern combine is a massive eating, sensing, separating, storing, thrashing, flashing, blowing, going
piece of agricultural machinery.
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Thanks for posting that! The main crops in Hoosierland are corn and soybeans, and we don't usually see combines "wearing" the long reels.
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At the 10 minute mark, the tractor pulling the grain cart pulls up alongside the combine
so that the grain in the combine's bin can be augured/unloaded on the go.
To a farmer, with tens/hundreds of thousands of dollars at stake and weather conditions
unpredictable, EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Thus, unloading on-the-go is efficiency at its best!
When I was 11 years old, driving an old Massey-Ferguson combine, it always made me nervous
to unload while driving. It was just another thing that I needed to do where I might
screw up. One time, I didn't shut off the auger and dumped like 10 bushel on the ground.
Oops.
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skyrider, if we want to talk about AG screw ups, we could go on forever - the one's we got our asses kicked over are the ones that stick. I know, wrong forum but you know, Jesus used a alot of AG parables. Somehow, being close to the earth better allows you to understand the things of God - just saying.
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Oh, by the way skyrider: unloading the hopper on the move, yeh, like who was the responsible one to keep the chute in the wagon (THE GUY ON THE TRACTOR DRAGGING THE WAGON), but yes, you are not alone, I dumped alot of seed on the field - stupid auger lever.
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