Special 'K' Day

DeltaRed

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Kernels. lots of kernels of corn.
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Well since it's special K day, I thought I would post a pic of me since my name starts with K. LOL
Kow Farmer Kurt
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How about a Kat for Kristmas and a kouple of Keck Gonnerman. Or would the plural be Keck Gonnermi? Kome to think of it,that's Kevin running the Keck steamer.
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How about a Kool exKavator Kleaning a pond? I need to clean and enlarge one of our farm ponds this spring but don't think anyone around here rents anything as Kool as this one. I will end up with a 30 foot dig depth Case from Titan Rentals like I usually get...but you have to admit this one is much Kooler!
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Most modern corn hybrids produce an even number of rows of kernels per cob (weird fact huh?) and 16 rows is a typical number, and 50 kernels per row is common, so 16 x 50 would be 800 kernels per ear.

HOWEVER those numbers vary according to the GEM = Yield formula (Genetics x Environment x Management = Final Yield). The specific hybrid planted, the environment (soil, temperature, water/lack of water, fertility, pests, etc..), and management (planting decisions, pest control, etc..) can all change the total number of kernels, size and weight of kernels, etc... and drastically effect what makes it to the bin and the bank.

Sorry for the long reply to a short question :) I get that from my mother's side of the gene pool...
 
KANSAS-- engine rebuild shop at Wichita Cat

Engine flown in from Brazil, line of rebuilds,
Dynamo test setup
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My Dottirs' birthday with My Son and Son-in-law and therir kids, Kilts my Dottir got for me, my Son and his kids from Scotland, Me andmy Pitts Special in KNIFE edge at the old airport.
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Kenworth do-all truck; bunks for logs, sideboards and tailgate for dirt/stone/whatever, flatbed, and pulls a 20 ton trailer.
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Kruser's family - For Mom and Dad's 60th Anniversary at church in Emden, Illinois.
Minus some nieces and nephews (might post them on "N" night)!
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Sure looks like a rat rod a guy in Coldwater built a few years ago. Some of the wheel were off a John Deere combine. Had a Waukesha engine and trans out of an old fire truck. It would idle sweetly at about 250 rpm.
 

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