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Photo Friday…Harvest in Milton Freewater, Oregon

For the next few Photo Fridays I have decided to add photos from other farmers.  Oregon is so diverse, we can grow over 200 different crops here.  So take a look at what is going on in another neck of the woods of Oregon.

Welcome to Milton Freewater, Oregon, Wheat Harvest 2013.  The hills are steep and the scenery is beautiful!

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Thank you Crystal, from this flat land farmer to you hilly folks, your photos are great!!

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Unknown's avatarAuthor NuttygrassPosted on August 23, 2013August 23, 2013Categories Crops, WheatTags Hillside Combines, Landscape in Eastern Oregon, Oregon Crops1 Comment on Photo Friday…Harvest in Milton Freewater, Oregon

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