Wheat harvest 2009

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

This is a day in the life of a John Deere 9760sts combine with a 35 foot header cutting wheat in western Dade county, Missouri, USA, July 1, 2009. After the combine harvested the wheat a 14 row JD planter followed planting no till beans.

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  • whats the model of that Jd. How many feet is that header? great video

  • " John Deere 9760sts combine with a 35 foot header "

  • what were you doing at 7:30 in the vid

    was is seeding or planting?

  • @MDACRJDC

    That's a planter with a no-till setup on it, planting no-till soybeans.

  • Man, this place is really a' working. And they got corn too! We are all going to eat !

    That's a hollywood acktor @ 2:18. No farmer will wear torn clothes in publick.

  • I didn't get over to the hay fields - they had 3 large hay balers running too.

    Lots of action and busy people on that day.

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  • great video. I love it when the combines open up the govenors. It sounds bloody awesome

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  • Good video. How do you like the 635F in cereals when the sun goes down and the dew is out?

  • @jq730d Thanks for the info

  • very good vork with very good combine and tractor 5/5.

  • In Kansas double cropping soybeans is a risk unless it is irrigated or your in eastern ks, we just don't get the moisture that Missouri does.

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