07 Jul Privileges
If you want to know who we are, it's all in our name: Misener FAMILY Harvesters. We are based on family, we work with family, we live with family, we cry with family, we laugh and have fun with family, we get stuff done with...
If you want to know who we are, it's all in our name: Misener FAMILY Harvesters. We are based on family, we work with family, we live with family, we cry with family, we laugh and have fun with family, we get stuff done with...
St. Francis, Kansas—I hope everyone had a fantastic Fourth of July weekend! Osowski Ag Service spent it out in the field doing nothing more American than harvesting a beautiful wheat crop. Well, it feels American (and normal) to us anyway. We have a little bit longer...
Park, Kansas—I think it would be appropriate to say it is half-time for wheat harvest 2015. Most of the cutting has wrapped up for us in the area, with the exception of one combine, so the majority of the crew was at headquarters doing some...
Louisville, Nebraska/Garden City, Kansas—Another stop has come and gone for the Z Crew. Mom and Dad finished July 1 in Garden City, Kansas. Callie and I didn’t even get into the field! The farmer really must’ve done something right with his wheat. It was a...
St. Francis, Kansas—Words you’re rarely going to hear my dad say in the same sentence are, “I don’t think we’ve ever taken this way before.” Each summer, we take the same roads and stop in the same towns and fuel up at the same gas stations. So,...
Northwest Kansas—I realize it has been a little while since I last updated you. I think I have enough information now, so I'm going to give this a shot. It has been a little difficult to catch the guys to get enough information to be...
Lyons, Kansas—Short and sweet is what this stop was! Why is it that summer is the best part of the year but goes by the fastest? In the words of Red Dirt country singer Aaron Watson, “a little bit of summer is what the whole...
This last week has been a very busy one. We are harvesting nonstop. Many surrounding farmers are combining their own acres as well. We have finished our first stop south of Elk City and are on the next, west of Elk City. Sometimes, as we...
The first stop in Oklahoma for Misener family is finished! The wheat overall averaged right at 23 bushels per acre, 13 percent moisture, and 50-pound test weight. This wheat crop was really pretty poor. Considering the previous few years, though, it was a great feeling to be...
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