The time is finally here: #Harvest20. While farmers were faced with several unexpected challenges this year, they continued to put in the work needed to maximize yields during the planting season. And as they head back out into their fields, many are relying on John Deere harvest equipment to help end this agricultural cycle on a strong note. By employing Deere’s range of combines, including the new X Series models, corn heads, and windrowers, among others, farmers across the country will enjoy maximum productivity and minimum downtime.
We searched across Twitter for images and videos that we felt best represented how John Deere harvest equipment helps farmers reap the fruits of their labor as efficiently as possible. We wanted to recognize those who took the time to capture these images and videos in order to showcase what this equipment can really do.
Take a look at our Twitter fan media gallery. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Another one going to work in southern Michigan! @HoneyBeeMfg @Burnips_Equip #HarvestFaster #harvest2020 #SDX pic.twitter.com/3WaCf4Ao4r
— Jeff Marcum (@JeffMarcum92) July 10, 2020
#harvest20 began today. Kinda anticlimactic. Beans are wet and yields are disappointing. It appears like no rain in Aug took its toll on this field. 10-20% less than anticipated. Thankful for the rain in July to give us what we have, and equipment is working well so that’s good! pic.twitter.com/KZ2tsoVUyq
— Nathan Wentworth (@nwent31) September 15, 2020
And so it begins…#harvest20 pic.twitter.com/7R2uDVfqd8
— Tania Renee (@TaniaSe5) September 14, 2020
#harvest20 almost finished, fittingly in one of my favourite fields on the farm.
I can definitely say that this harvest has been 'a game of two halves'! pic.twitter.com/IVBBPVpez8— Andy Bason (@AndyBason) September 12, 2020
Just about ready for beans now. #Harvest20 pic.twitter.com/1VV9nIsmWn
— Isaac Borland (@isaac_borland) September 11, 2020
Good night- lights out on a great #harvest20 day! pic.twitter.com/FgA6mADntK
— Craig Shand (@chinookag) September 28, 2020
https://twitter.com/steveconaway1/status/1310377420072026113
Day 1 of Soybean #harvest20 on the homeplace field. pic.twitter.com/iiIU55SB5k
— Brandon Petty (@brandonjpetty) September 27, 2020
Back in the combine for a few days. 6 row AB Cattlelac Barley doing very well. Swathed 3 days ago. #westcdnag #harvest20 @Stampseeds pic.twitter.com/eQAK3B4qsL
— Nathan Stamp (@agnathanstamp) September 4, 2020
Harvest is, by far, my favorite time of the year. Looking forward to seeing how our @PioneerSeeds products yield! #harvest2020 pic.twitter.com/Q6uYggQCmS
— Kristi Goedken (@KristiGoedken12) September 23, 2020
The view from the office for the next couple months. #OntAg #CdnAg #harvest20 pic.twitter.com/7mAWPzqksH
— Eli Rosebrugh (@elirosebrugh) September 23, 2020
#harvest20 pic.twitter.com/97x3ibqdcM
— Caleb Wolters (@justfarmin) September 26, 2020
Married nearly 50 years and she still chases him around the field. So nice to still have both my parents helping us bring in #harvest20 #familyfarm pic.twitter.com/hY3f807PN4
— Jon Kauffman (@molinegreen) September 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/CervusEquipment/status/1310969305266180102
One crop down and a few to go. #2020harvest #2020fall #AgTwitter pic.twitter.com/QQHcL0rH3H
— Scott Knutson (@kbmfg) September 3, 2020
Keep rolling #harvest20 pic.twitter.com/pYCGDP1R9K
— The Photographer Farmer (@PatrickWOlson) October 1, 2020
Thanks @BRILTD @Cobra1997 @Bshank80 and Keith for the great demo yesterday. #johndeere #x9 #X9Combine pic.twitter.com/8TJZebZKUk
— Craig Huseby (@craig944) September 24, 2020
#harvest20 sights are always spectacular! pic.twitter.com/Kk3mpTvm9H
— David Wood (@ddwoodfarms) September 21, 2020
We appreciate each of these images and videos along with the sense of pride that is showcased by each individual using their John Deere harvest equipment. As it’s likely we missed some great ones, please send any additional photos or videos our way on Twitter: @MachineFinder.
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