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Photo of the patterned tracks left by harvesting equipment in the dry stubble of wheat stalks on hilly fields. Palouse region, Washington State, USA
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The remaining stubble in the field after the summer harvest, picks up the colour of the evening sunset. Taken in Walberton, West Sussex
ok, so we all do rows of stubble. this is my take on what is frankly a pretty environmentally unfriendly crop
Horned Lark HOLA (Eremophila alpestris)
Horns prominent
South West of Carmichael
South East of Tompkins
Saskatchewan
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I had hoped the farmer would have ploughed this lot in by now, but with the stubbles already turning green with new grass growth, 60063 passes by Naas lane with 6B13 05:00 Robeston Sidings to Westerleigh Murco.
Farmland on the northern edge of Culross village.
These images were taken while on a heritage walk:
www.walkhighlands.co.uk/fife-stirling/culross.shtml
Map: www.walkhighlands.co.uk/maps/map3_7af.shtml
Culross is a former Royal Burgh and conservation village.
Combines have been busy in recent weeks harvesting another year's crop. Once-tall corn plants have been chopped down to stubble near Baltic, S.D., revealing the final gold hues of fall. Milwaukee Road's route through the valley of the Big Sioux would once have handled these crops from local elevators, but shuttle loaders on nearby BNSF routes will most likely handle the kernels that once grew here. Fortunately, Dakota & Iowa's keeps these rails busy hauling pink quartzite rock from Dell Rapids, S.D., to a transload in Sioux City, Iowa, for its parent company, L.G. Everist. One such train is now under way behind four EMDs.