Got another 6 tenths of rain last night, to go with the 3 inches we had Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday were the only two decent days for combining. Both Markw and AllyR have commented is seems our harvest goes on forever, I never really thought of it that way although it seems like it does. You need to realize a couple of things about our harvest period. Our wheat harvest is probably about like yours,we have about 6 to 7 days ideally, if you get a few showers that might stretch to 10 then you are done, but the wheat all matures at once, and we don't grow as much of it. On the other hand we start planting corn the first of April, if we have weather problems you don't get it all in sometimes until the first of May, if you have really bad weather maybe you don't get it in until the middle of May(such as this year). We plant soybeans right after corn, this year started the middle of May, got done with the first ones the middle of June, then planted some more after the wheat was taken off, ended the 7th of July. We try to spread our maturities out both in terms of the varieties we plant and planting dates as a hedge against a hot dry snap either during corn pollination or pod set on the beans, in Kansas it is a safe bet you will get at least a few 100F plus days every summer. My corn maturities run from 105 to 118 day corn, and my beans run from an early group 3 to a late group 4. Another reason for spreading out planting dates and maturities is so it won't all be ready to combine at once. Finally, in my own case you have to figure in taking care of the stock, which takes a good part of everyday as well. My goal is to have harvest finished each year by Halloween, I am thinking that will not happen this year.