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Top: G & B Thompson Farms
finishes up a field of beets
a!ongside the beet piler on
Highway 17 west of Grafton
during an afternoon snow show-
er. The tractor to the left follows
the truck down the row in case
it's needed to pull it out of the
muddy field. Thompsons were
headed to the Drayton area to
finish up with 300 acres left
near harvest's end. Left: Jayse
Wharam of Valley Sprayers was
busy spraying a field of beans,
killing them off for harvest along
Highway 17 east of Park River
one afternoon near the end of
August. Right: Beet trucks need-
ed to be pulled through the
muddy fields following the ear-
ly November snowfall. Left: T F
Thompson and Sons were busy
combining a field of wheat along
Highway 17 just west of Grafton
early August.
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Photos: Larry Biri
Left: Lone Wolf Farms were busy lifting beets in the Veseleyville area toward the end of August for the
American Crystal prepile. Right: Larson's were combining a field of wheat just east of Park River at the
beginning of August. In the background is the new elevator, which has just been completed.