Posted by NIF on December 01, 2010 at 13:20:36 from (216.98.244.123):
Here are some scenery pics I have taken the past few years, the first half of them from heart of the palouse area along the WA/ID border, the second bunch starting with the yellow fields of canola are on or nearby our place which is at the SE eadge of the palouse in Idaho where the timber and canyons start. The palouse rolling hills have deep silty soils and produce crops of winter wheat which often yields over 100bu/a dryland these days. Spring wheat, barley, peas, lentils, garbanzo beans, and a few misc. crops are grown in rotation with the winter wheat in the eastern palouse. Much of the western side of the palouse is dry enough that mostly a wheat-fallow rotation is used to conserve moisture but still grow good wheat crops.
Check out these threads for pics of equipment on the slopes.
First one is tractors, second is combines harvesting.
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