Let's catch the end of that conversation with David Misener and our host David Woodruff.
I guess one good thing about it, if there's no wheat, nobody's going to wear out any combines.
"No, that's, I can say, that is for sure. I got one guy do some little combine repair for and talk to him this morning and last year he had his engine go down just before the end of harvest and on his combine and he went and bought another one so he could finish harvest and he was wanting to upgrade anyways so that kind of forced him to and sold his broken one. But then because he traded combines he got a bigger one so he sold his old header that was smaller and now he's thinking this isn't the year to be going to buy a header. And I says, well don't worry I ain't going to use both of mine down here because there ain't nothing to do. I said I'll rent you a header so you can go combine what you got for seed wheat. Then he can worry about getting a header for that combine next year. He mentioned that he thinks he's got a good combine and he's pleased with what he bought is just a few, a few years old, less than five and and I told him and he says it'll probably take a few years to wear that thing out and I says well it'll even take a few more years if we have a few consistent years like this year even at that. Don't put hours on you don't wear it out. We'll try and see."
We'll sure ask the Lord's blessings on you all. It sure is a rough thing. We'll do what we can and God will bless us with enough that we need. He knows what's going on and we don't and it would be sometimes it'd be nice to have a glimmer of now just what you got in mind there Lord. It's like my old line. I stand by it. You got to be like a doctor and get patients.
David Misener with David Woodruff on our Harvest USA report for today.
Thanks again for listening and may God bless. I'm Brian Hale.