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Farmers in Sherman County, Oregon are harvesting wheat and wind.
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And snow is also important to help insulate the wheat from extreme cold and wind during the winter.
Grain elevators were once the only vertical blips on an unbroken horizon, but as we drove through rows of cotton, corn, sorghum, and wheat thousands of wind turbines appeared, harnessing the power of what is perhaps the Great Plains' most reliable resource.
A Japanese tradition likens this tough endurance and core strength to wheat: wheat sprouts in cold, harsh winters, is trampled on, but with deep roots in the ground resists cold and wind and grows straight into productive and beautiful plants.
"It was like my birthday," he said, gesturing broadly with his hands, the wind hissing in the wheat and barley around him.
The picture is like something dug up from the earliest days of movies: it starts off, during the titles, with the wind blowing through the wheat, and the actors often look posed.
Post Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony.
Rain and wind and snow!
And wind.
The wholesome facade of this hamlet, with its tidy brick houses and wind-swept wheat fields, where residents tip their hats and address one another with unfailing formality, masks a carnival of cruelty.
Frank Polifka, who farms wheat and milo, invented a contraption called the Windhexe, which creates a tornado-force wind within a steel funnel.
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