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... as seen from the south side. Shortly after 2:00pm on Thursday, June 24, 2010 two partially full bins gave way, burying and killing two young men who were offloading grain trucks. More details can be found at the Lawrence Journal World story on the collapse can be found here: www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/jul
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One of the few remaing elevators in Alberta. They were landmarks in nearly every prairie town.
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Historic grain elevators and railway station, south of Camrose, Alberta
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Historic Grain Elevators and Railway station.
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This photo was taken at the end of the wheat harvest in central Maryland. This grain elevator in located in Mt. Pleasant, but has a Walkersville mailing address. Photo consists of 84 images taken with a Nikon D80, zoom lens set at 70mm.
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A healthy crop of canola lies in the swath awaiting some late summer sun to mature and dry it so that it can be combined. The tiny black seeds in the pods are crushed to make canola oil for the food industry. This crop is along Meadowview Drive just west of St. Albert, Alberta near Big Lake.
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- Rye by Dave Belcher
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Fall Rye crop still green, near Spruce Grove, Alberta
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Some of the local farmers (at least the small ones) still harvest grain the old fashioned way using a binder and a threshing machine or separator. Sheaves of wheat are cut with the binder and left in the field to ripen prior to threshing. This small field in just on the north side of Sexsmith, Alberta near Grande ...
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