Precision and Power—Soybean Harvest in Heyworth, IL
As the golden hues of autumn sweep across central Illinois, the William Friedrich crew is in full swing, harvesting soybeans in the fertile fields of rural Heyworth. This isn’t just any harvest—it’s a coordinated effort involving 11 men, their wives, and a fleet of powerful machinery, anchored by the largest combine John Deere has ever manufactured.
Capable of harvesting 20 acres per hour, this combine is a marvel of modern agriculture. The crew’s efficiency and teamwork ensure that the soybeans are swiftly collected and transported to the nearby Randolph Co-Operative Grain Co., where the crop begins its journey into the broader agricultural supply chain.
This annual ritual is more than just a job—it’s a celebration of community, technology, and the enduring spirit of Midwest farming.
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