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A windmill and chimney are all that remain at the old farmstead along a dirt road in northern Escambia County.
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The wheat is green in late March and starts to turn a rich brown in April and is harvested in early May.
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At this shooting, the wheat was about 3.5 feet high.
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Grain silos rise in the distance as well as many other low farming buildings and simple homes and farm houses.
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The giant Escambia grain elevator is about a mile away from this location on Kansas road.
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The Escambia Grain elevator is about 5 stories high and can be seen for miles around.