check out the new remote control Jockey Wheel SmartBar Topargee products Enginesaver Low Water Alarms
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: It's Field Bins for Everyone


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6882
Date:
It's Field Bins for Everyone


This week I'm on the Eyre Peninsula, as the harvest begins.

The region is looking golden and fabulous as the grains ripen, and headers do ever-decreasing circles reaping the product of the farmer's toil.  And they want their silos right now, if now sooner.

I'm escorting field bins (or silos) to farmers' properties across the region, based in Cleve.  The evenings are cool, but the days are warm and balmy, just right for harvesting.

Yesterday I left home at 0515hrs, arrived at Cleve at about 1100hrs, and set out early afternoon for the first farm at Buckleboo.

As I drove the 115kms I felt pangs of guilt for not having travelled this beautiful part of the region before.  While I've lived in Pt. Lincoln, Streaky Bay and Ceduna, I hadn't been out this way before, and I felt guilty.

There's about 2 or 3 more days of this, and I'm "camping" in the basic comfortable Cleve Hotel/Motel.  Cleve is the scene of the internationally profiled annual Field Days.

I noted the location of the Sunrise Weatherman Grant Denyer was Kimba, by The BIG Galah, which we will be driving past several times.  We have to go through Kimba to get to Buckleboo and other places.

Right now I'm waiting for the boss and the truck driver because the hydraulics on the truck failed yesterday.  That's life.  Very annoying. (to understate it dramatically).



__________________

20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment.
Transport has no borders.

Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 415
Date:

Sound absolutley wonderful, I wish I was there too. You described the colours beautifully, the sunset must be beautiful also.


__________________
lynette and howard hall


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 3332
Date:

cg , give kimba a wave for me .. one of my fave places in aus..

__________________

The Drewsterz my band site

Milo Online  my personal site

Love what you do  Do what you Love!!   my motto in life !

 



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6882
Date:

I checked Kimba a wave of my own this afternoon on my way home.
That broken down hydraulics won't be fixed until the parts arrive, so I was relieved of my duties until further notice. My return has been requested for the next run of field bins.
I'm doing a local one from Sheoak Log tomorrow morning at daylight.
There was a convoy of pilots from Kimba to Warnertown as we all headed home from our relevant duties.
This is an interesting, underestimated, understated industry, - this branch of the transport industry.
It's a necessary sector, but rarely acknowledged. I love it.
Today I took photos of the local wildflowers which colour the roadsides. Grevilleas and other beautiful species hide among the mallee and other native vegetation, to the sound of wattle birds and other species.
I'll post some when I'm alert. (We need more lerts).

__________________

20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment.
Transport has no borders.

Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 2339
Date:

To many of those "lerts" can be a dangerous thing CG, they are a bit like "sperts" aint they.
cheers
blaze

__________________
http://blaze-therese.blogspot.com/


Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 103
Date:

sounds like magic out there ,love the wild flowers and sun rises must look great over the grainsmile



__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6997
Date:

I was thrilled, as everybody in those districts must be , to see such beautiful wheat crops, not only in SA but also in WA when we were there this year. its wonderful that they,ve reached harvest, without floods or locusts like the poor farmers in NSW had last year.

What worried me though was that there still seemed to be a lot of wheat stockpiled at the railway sidings, and I wondered just where this bumper crop was going to end up? Are the field bins are for the farmers own use?

__________________

Cheers,  Gerty. ... at home

"Leaning forward to see whats coming"
                                                                   



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 2070
Date:

sounds like an awesome job in a spectacular part of the country we were in Kimba last year and are now a bit envious.

__________________

Life was meant to be enjoyed Australia was meant to be explored

Happily doing both to the Max.

 

 

Life is like a camera, focus on what's important & you will capture it every Time  

 

 



The Happy Helper

Status: Offline
Posts: 12023
Date:

Good on ya Chris - sounds like a great job - take care - but enjoy!

__________________

jules
"Love is good for the human being!!"
(Ben, aged 10)



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1874
Date:

Hi Chris. Glad that you have some more work....and a promise of more to come.

Sounds like a beautiful part of the world too. Enjoy!

Take care. Pam. smile



__________________

 Cheers. Pam.

Safe and happy travels everyone.

 

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Purchase Grey Nomad bumper stickers Read our daily column, the Nomad News The Grey Nomad's Guidebook