Friday, November 23, 2007

One More Iowa Tractor Boy - Initiation Stage

Air Conditioned Operator Stations on Combines insure that the operator can run the machine without the hazard of dust. Here is an Operator In Training.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

"Christmas List"


Now that the Harvest is over Iowa Tractor Boys sometimes engage in Window Shopping and some even begin the process of acquiring new equipment to replace aging machinery. This is an older model John Deere Combine with a grain header. Most Combines also need a "Corn Header" so that all crops can be harvested.
A quick check of the John Deere Web Site for the newest models of Combines quickly reveal that you can easily spend over $300,000.00 for the basic Combine. Then you must select the header/headers you need for your operation.
While we city dwellers fret over the annual commercials featuring the Grey Lexus with high sticker prices with the Red Bow on top, we would do well to realize that the real luxury vehicles are used to provide us all with our daily bread.

As we participate in "Thanksgiving Dinner" with our respective Families we should also be grateful for all the "Farm Boys" who provide the resources that we enjoy with such abundance here in the United States of America.

Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!!!!

Sunday, November 18, 2007


The Development of a Hunter

Good Venison

Goose Decoy


The Blind


Squiral Meat for Lunch

Once the Harvest is complete Iowa Tractor Boys focus on meat for the coming Winter.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The End of an Era

In years gone by, Iowa Tractor Boys engaged in Farming with the concept being that you had livestock, grew corn and oats as well as hay. This required a wide range of equipment and also required a lot of labor. The Silo shown here on the ground was demolished because it was no longer being used. In the past it was used to store forage for feeding to Beef Cattle. Yes, it was the end of an era when this silo was imploded.