Our co-host David Woodruff has Dylan DeBock from DeBock Harvesting.
So I just heard a broadcast out of Great Falls and they had the governor of the state and he’d been all up and down the eastern side of Montana and he said we need rain. It was dry last week when I was there and very few places on the plains anywhere that they’ve got. I think northeastern North Dakota had a little rain and maybe just about enough and there was a pocket somewhere in southwestern Kansas as I recall it. Don’t know what happened but we got a crop there and they were the two oddballs. Everybody else is just crying.
“I haven’t done it as long as some people but this is the driest and the thinnest wheat crop I’ve seen north to south. Usually we always have a hiccup in our run somewhere. Whether it be a hailstorm obviously droughts is always a big factor but usually it’s just kind of contained to one state or one area but this year it’s our whole run is stressed. So yeah it’s one for the ages I think.”
Now where was it you’re from Oklahoma originally?
“Moreland area. Yeah.”
Actually I was wrong about never being to Oklahoma. I have been down there. Before the bomber hit I was in Oklahoma City. Brother-in-law was working at Brahms.
“Yeah oh yeah. Yeah that’s one thing we miss in North Dakota. Oh yes. We do miss our Brahms. They have all their own dairies and stuff so I mean they’re vertically integrated. So yeah they only go where their trucks can get there and back in a day.”
After Alva where do you go?
“We go to St. Francis, Kansas.”
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