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Monday, October 27, 2008 - 8:30 AM by: Tim Rudebeck
I am currently in Hastings NE area. Looking for soybeans and milo in central Kansas. Equipment - One 9600 with full fingered flex header and one semi. Call Tim 620-204-0444


Monday, October 20, 2008 - 9:48 PM by: Jeremiah
I am an Oklahoma farmer and harvester looking for corn or milo to harvest. Have STS combine. Would like to harvest in KS, NE, OK, or MO. Call Jeremiah 580-541-0541


Sunday, October 19, 2008 - 12:12 AM by: Anonymous
I was on my way to pick up my F-350 one tone from Colorado and I had took 'en the road's of Texas on HY 287 on this pass wed on the 15th and I had seen a lot of cotton Fields on the way back home and a few ranchers not so meany homes or houses .... so any how I see the Cotton will be soon be ready around 3 to 5 weeks after the the good frost from now and about 30 per cent is showing bulbs from west of Wichita Falls TX to around Memphis TX I know about Cotton most of the cotton on the state line is short staple not pima and I know about Cotton I used to work for Kings Ranch and A.F.M Inc CO back in the mid and late 80's and 90's out in Arizona years ago and I'm only into getting into grain harvesting's .. I am not into to cotton but what I see you got a very good chance of picking up jobs don't worry about taking jobs as grain wise the belt way will always looking for new ones like my self and I'm ready for it for the 2009 with 7 machines and if your looking for more work as in cotton far western states let me know .. I know people Arizona and California growers
and yes I'm a new person here in town from Oklahoma and down south of Fort Hood TX and I will be join the belt way of 2009 Harvest with my own crew and machines and their is always room for me folks like you to join the grain harvest me I just goten off of a crew from Nebraska I guess I can't call it a crew I was only one person so any how check around and call a few Jens up on HY 287 rout and you will find a few good jobs at as cotton picking harvesting David Farley
308-249-7027


Friday, October 17, 2008 - 10:00 AM by: George Floyd Jr.
Looking for wheat to cut in the West Texas area. Ive been picking cotton there for 3 years now and met alot of growers but im afraid of cutting in on another harvesters job. If anyone knows of a smaller grower needing help between Abeline and W. Falls please let me know. I can be reached at (731)431-2808 or georgehfloyd@hotmail.com Thanks


Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - 5:12 PM by: Hostetler
We are all done cutting for the year, If there are any crews needing help cutting beans, corn, milo, etc, call me. We have machines available and ready to go. My phone number is 260-499-1832.


Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - 1:56 PM by: Sam Eddy
I am 24 years old and have worked in the farming industry for the last 8 years. I have a great deal of experience in operating large agricultural machinery and wish to broaden my experience by working in the USA by operating combines during the 2009 harvest season. I am very hard working and conscientious and used to working very long hours when the season calls for it. I have a clean UK driving license and valid passport. My email is awzq72@dsl.pipex.com


Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - 12:49 AM by: GP enterprises
My partner and I are life long farm boys, we're both in our early 40's and looking at a way to expand our earning abilities. we are able to get together at least a truck/ trailer/ combine outfit and are wondering if there are any established outfits out there that we could join up with to "learn the ropes" and expand their capacity. We're not looking for any kind of "free rides" We're hard workers, I have 13 plus years OTR experience Hauling everything from heavy Equipment to hopper and about anything else you can hook on behind a semi truck. I also was born and raised on farms in Iowa. He's been farming for the last 20 years but has had a farm sold that he was renting so will have plenty more time avail. If you are willing to work with us and wanting to grow your outfit with a minimal investment. maybe we can build something great. please drop me an email at danperry430@hotmail.com and let explore the possibilities


Tuesday, October 14, 2008 - 3:32 PM by: Anonymous
My late husband was a belt buckle collector until his death in 2003. I have a collection of belt buckles from Custom Harvester from 1983-2003. The buckles are unworn, and were on a display board. I am asking $450.00 for them. If interested please e-mail @ geegeeFran@windstream.net from Oct. 18th-Nov.1 and after that time you can reach me at llburton@cableone.net. Thank you.


Sunday, October 12, 2008 - 11:24 AM by: TZ
Membership is $250 for Non US Harvesters only. If you're a US custom harvester, the membership is $200. Awesome to have you on board!!!


Saturday, October 11, 2008 - 1:35 PM by: Fred
See just that Membership is $250.- for next Year.
Just doing it Monday


Wednesday, October 08, 2008 - 4:37 PM by: Rick
Would entertain a short term/fill in cart driver position. Have 30 days vacation time to use up. Contact me at h2opro5@yahoo.com


Friday, October 03, 2008 - 10:55 PM by: Rex....with TarpSaverCords
Friday, Oct 3,2008
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Thank You; Rex


Wednesday, October 01, 2008 - 4:13 PM by: Anonymous
hi my name is stephen i am looking for a harvest crew to get on for the 2009. I have ran a combine before last year i am still new at it but i am good. If any harvesters need any help call 620-960-9237 or email me at stephen_gibson214@hotmail.com


Wednesday, October 01, 2008 - 12:21 PM by: Travis Wanoreck
Just looking for some advice for a beginner. I have been at custom harvesting for two yrs now and started from scratch. I have a 9610 and thinkin about a 9660, my question is would me upgrading to this big of a machine would it be able to cut enough acres to pay for the difference in payments and more to make it justifiable? would like any advice travisw_40@hotmail.com


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