Harvesting grass may be simple, but chopping it and storing it in pits is not.
Lax had forged hundreds of Choppers for Roman on this account.
By now, they probably had stored over a million pounds of silage.
In a few days, the grass might take on the taint of autumn, and its nutritional value would decline. While dry grass could also be stored as hay, the effect was not as good as that of silage.
To date, the silage feed's enormous gap had only been half filled.
The previously planted soybeans, soybean pods, and leaves were also turning yellow, entering their mature phase soon.
Soybeans have a proper harvest period; one cannot harvest too early or too late—it must be done swiftly within a specific timeframe; otherwise, the yield would be affected.
There were far too many impending tasks.