After much anticipation, the Sugar Beet Harvest has begun!

After a day of hands on training, I will be working on one of the sugar beet pilers. We have six pilers running 24/7 unloading beets from the trucks. Each pile is 18 feet tall and 40 feet wide. When we are finished, the piles will run the entire length of the lot you see in the above photo.

I trained for both of the positions at a piler. The first position is the operator. The operator is responsible for directing the trucks onto the platforms & getting their beets unloaded.

The second position is working on the ground. That position is responsible for getting each truck’s ticket. The truck receives the ticket at the Weigh House before coming onto the lot. Some of the tickets require you to get a sample of the beets from that load. The samples are sent to the lab where the sugar content is tested.

That person also directs each truck under a belt that returns all of the dirt from their load of beets. The operator dumps the dirt into the back of each truck. The dirt is then taken back to the farm.
The piler in action. You will see why the hard hats & safety glasses are so important—stray beets fly everywhere!

I still have a lot to learn, but was lucky to have some great teachers. As the harvest progresses, I will be posting more photos & videos. I hope you find this process as fascinating as I did!

This job looks difficult. Be careful! If it is too much , quit and leave . I’m worried about you . 😞
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No, no, no. Don’t worry! It is actually fun. I really am enjoying it & it is a short harvest period. I may come back next year!
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Christi, I thought you were going to work at a luxury hotel? Is this the job before that one? Be careful. Farm work is dangerous Hugs Sent from my iPad Joan Leotta Author, Story performer http://Www.joanleotta.wordpress.com
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I am here until the end of October, then going on a cruise & on to Taos at the end of November. Variety is the spice of life!
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WOW!! that was sooooo kool !! did you get hit in the head with any beets yet?? lol what a load of beets, who knew there were that many in one place !! interesting job as you always find, verity is the spice of life they say, and glad you`re getting your full of it, good for you! you should write a book on all your adventures one day, are you taking Cappy with you on your cruise ??? who will he stay with if your not??
next trip Bon Voyage to Taos !!! Whoo-Hoooo !!!
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No beets on the head… yet. We were told not to look up because you could get hit in the face & some of those beets are giants. They definitely stress safety & staying aware of your surroundings. I plan on staying attentive.
Cappy has a great sitter who has taken care of him before, so he is in good hands. I will definitely keep you on standby if we need a backup.
I am counting down the days until the cruise where I can relax & be taken care of for a few weeks.
So good to hear from you!!
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be glad to watch Cappy, dont have my Sadie girl any more, ok, so no heads up lol.. not in this case, glad you`ll be having some well deserved R&R time, and be well taken care of, now that`s more my speed,
go put yer crown on and be Queen bee of the Cruise !! Enjoy and show us lots a pictures too !!
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You are beginning to sound like Mike Roe. The Dirty Jobs guy. I love each and every place you’ve been and each job you’ve taken It is so informative to read about your journey. Be safe and ENJOY your cruise. To where?
Judy
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Mom & I are headed to Lisbon, Rome, Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, Barcelona, & 3 of the Canary Islands. Then we sail home to Tampa.
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WOW! You and you will have the time of your lives. Enjoy the trip and send photos.
Judy
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You go girl! You’ve got game! Love your willingness to try anything & to excel at it. Have fun!
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This is SO fascinating..I’ll have to Google beet harvesting..who knew it was such a process?!
And a huge trip after..you go, girl!!
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Hey girl, You are my hero. I so admire you and all of the adventures you take on! I hope you are keeping a journal of these adventures.Maybe someday you can write a book!I know a library where you can come to speak!!! Take care and watch out for those flying beets!
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Very interesting!
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Hi Christi,
Did you know that Jordan High School in Utah are known as the beetdiggers?
“When Jordan High School was founded in 1907, the sugar beet industry was a large part of the local people’s lives, leading to the mascot name Beetdiggers. Farmers harvested sugar beets to be processed in the large factory located in West Jordan. Every fall, the students would have a two-week break to help in the harvest, according to the Deseret News.”
You are now part of a long line of beetdiggers.
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Awesome info! I’ll include it in one of my beet posts.
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WOW!! You are awesome, girl. Stay safe, stay well, and enjoy. Love you and miss you bunches, Ladybug.
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Hope you stayed safe during all the high winds and rain. Love you ❤
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Thanks for sharing! You are one lucky lady to get this opportunity and travel too!
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