Harvest time (10-11-13)

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Mark
Seminew of Perrysburg Township chops red clovers using a Farmall tractor. After heavy rains delayed local
harvests farmers are now out in their fields bringing in crops. (Photo: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) SEE MORE
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Mark Seminew of
Perrysburg Township looks on for a moment while talking about land conservations and the organic movement.
Seminewe tended to a 60-acre plot, chopping red clovers on the land which he intends to rest this
year.
Mark Seminew of Perrysburg Township chops red clovers using a Farmall tractor.
(Photo by: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)
A harvester
deposits wheat into a trailer attached to a semi in Perrysburg Township on October 10, 2013. (Photo by:
Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)
Gary Kohl of
Perrysburg Township, harvests soybeans October 10, 2013. (Photo by: Enoch
Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)
Dust kicks in the
air as Dan Henry begins to harvest soy beans October 10, 2013 along Carter Road just north of Bowling Green.
(Photo by: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune)
Dan Henry begins
inside his combine before harvesting soy beans along Carter Road just north of Bowling Green. (Photo by:
J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune)
Dan Henry
positions his combine to unload soy beans along Carter Road just north of Bowling Green. (Photo by: J.D.
Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune)
John Kidd Jr.
(right) of Weston, Ohio moves to avoid dust from a harvester October 10, 2013 after checking a planter
attached to his International tractor. Kidd, with the help of his neighbor Aaron Creps, worked Thursday to
harvest soybeans and plant wheat on the farm. (Photo by: Enoch
Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)

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