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Aerial view of the 270-acre pivot irrigated sesame seeds crop, still several days away from harvest at the Ernie Schirmer Farms (Batesville) where Operations Manager Brandon Schirmer wants to be sure the plants are at the proper low moisture content level, as measured by making a test harvest run and letting his agronomist analyze the moisture level in the 1,014-acre multi-crop farm in Batesville, TX, on October 29, 2020.

A small but reducing percentage of the crop is still green and wet. Rain and other conditions have delayed the dry out of the plants and his harvest operation. The plants have to be dry and brittle for the harvester to cleanly shear the plant and mechanically separate the seeds from the capsules and stalks. Harvest is still a few days away. For more information, please go to the album description at flic.kr/s/aHsmRZw7Bb.

USDA Media by Lance Cheung. Original public domain image from Flickr

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Aerial view of the 270-acre pivot irrigated sesame seeds crop, still several days away from harvest at the Ernie Schirmer Farms (Batesville) where Operations Manager Brandon Schirmer wants to be sure the plants are at the proper low moisture content level, as measured by making a test harvest run and letting his agronomist analyze the moisture level in the 1,014-acre multi-crop farm in Batesville, TX, on October 29, 2020.

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