Welcome! Here’s various things-in-a-row found not far from my home here in rural Iowa.
Stubble doing double things-in-a-row duty. Rows in rows! Corn was chopped from this field for silage…
Same thing with this newly-planted fall rye. It will grow until cold temperatures arrive and then lie dormant over the winter. It will start growing again after the snow melts and in late spring will be chopped for silage…
And, bridge posts…
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5 comments:
Hey - thanks for jumping on board! We drive a lot of country roads and I'm always looking at the crops in the field. Love the patterns that they make! Nice photos!
About a third of our corn fields look like that right now. We're not choppin' this year but harvestin' the corn itself.
We chopped the sorghum.
I love your 'things in a row'. Especially the shot of the telephone poles!
God bless ya sweetie!! :o)
Great rows! NOW you will be hooked and will see rows EVERYWHERE!!!! Rural Iowa? I used to live in Newton! :)
Wonderful row shots! Crops of various sorts do provide interesting rows at various time throughout their life cycle! Love the early fall colors in the first shot with the poles!
Wonderful rows. Nothing like rows of corn stobs to signal winter is coming.
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