Louisiana Cane Field HARVEST

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Hello All,


The harvest here in Southern Louisiana is finally upon us, which is great news! Some of the fields will be replanted with cane, and some will be razed and left until next year. It's just a roll of the dice as to which field gets which treatment, so we are hoping that some of our good potential new site fields are razed instead of planted. Then we get to play all winter long. ;)

For those that have never seen cane get harvested, it is a pretty amazing thing to witness, from the harvester stage, through the crane and loading stage (see below), all the way down to the lighting of the fire lines and burning of the fields.



Well, we were still stuck at our straggler field last hunt, and the finds have been diminishing since we have finished the grid and only nabbing deep signals and an occasional missed find, as well as things that have washed out fresh after the hard rains. I was out for a few hours with Shanegalang over the weekend, and we dug a few nice items. Nothing Civil War, unfortunately, but I was pleased with another brass rowel and spur piece, some clay marbles, and a 1932 Louisiana Chauffeur's Badge. The cracker jack token I thought was a silver quarter when I first saw it. :D It has--of all people--Andrew Jackson on it. "The Hero of New Orleans." Nice to find that here in Louisiana, although I wish it'd been a silver quarter. :tongue3:

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Here's a close up of the rowel and Chauffeur's Badge. I also got a rolled wheat cent with the Lord's Prayer on it. Interesting change from the Catholic medallions that seem to be everywhere here.


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The two clay marbles makes over 100 that diggergirl and I have found in that field alone this summer. I'm sure Shane has picked up over 50 by himself. So strange, but interesting! Wish I knew how they got there!

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The greatest sight on the way home was seeing the sugar cane fields being burned off at night. This is an incredible sight, and an incredible sound. I stopped to make a short video. The only thing I couldn't capture to share with you was the smell, which was like burning fall leaves. (We don't have fall down here in Southern Louisiana, but y'all up north will understand. Being from Virginia, it's a smell that I love, right along with pumpkin pies and apple butter.)



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When I got home, DiggerGirl and I made a dinner of Shrimp Stuffed Mirletons. There's a good Southern Louisiana dish. 8-)

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It's the beginning of open Hunting Season down here...Relic Hunting that is. Y'all get ready for some good posts once we locate the next site.

Best Wishes,

The CaneField Bandits

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I will be looking forward to it. Great posts, great music!!
 

As a wild guess on the marbles, as kids when we ran out of rocks to shoot with our slingshots, marbles were always a great substitute.

Best of luck on your upcoming "harvest".
 

Very interesting post and good finds to boot BB!!! I bet the Lord's Prayer medaliion gave you a start-LOL. Marble variety still amazes me. Menu looks great. Dman and I have raised a lot of cain but not that type-LOL. HH, Q.
 

That is a pretty neat process. I love finding the old clay marbles. Nothing says old like those do.
 

Way cool.......love Louisiana .......Used to come down and buy mud-bugs ( in season ) when I went to Texas and bring em back to a friend who owned a Cajun restaurant here. That was when you could afford to Hot-shot a ton truck. He paid and we got all we could eat for picking them up. My daughter would get her fingers so sore peeling I had to peel em for her. That is one beautiful state. Happy hunting. Post them pics and vids guys.:icon_thumleft:
 

Some nice finds you there man,get some nice stuff this way from tater and tobacco fields.Oh ya, I like this song,kinda remindes me of down that way. Nice lookin grub cooked there!! God Bless Chris
 

Looks like a fun hunt,Thanks for sharing!!

HH John
 

You guys sure do eat good .I like your finds but I think I like your shots of what you eat better. When they burn it smells ok but it shure smells bad when they process it.
 

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Interesting lead weight in the bottom right of the second pictures, looks like some early plumb bob, or counter weight.:icon_scratch: Good to see you out and finding, look forward to your posts.:coffee2:

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That Chauffeur's Badge is a cool find.
 

Very interesting post and good finds to boot BB!!! I bet the Lord's Prayer medaliion gave you a start-LOL. Marble variety still amazes me. Menu looks great. Dman and I have raised a lot of cain but not that type-LOL. HH, Q.

Yeah, I wasn't expecting a rolled out cent, but knew what it was when I dug it and suspected that it was the Lord's Prayer. Was also kinda hoping that it would be a treasure map LOL. We will be cooking for ya when you and Dman come down here. How does Jambalaya sound? ;) I can whip up a batch in a few hours before you guys arrive. Between you guys raising cain and the loaders razing cane I think we can dig a nice find or two. Haha.

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Interesting lead weight in the bottom right of the second pictures, looks like some early plumb bob, or counter weight.:icon_scratch: Good to see you out and finding, look forward to your posts.:coffee2:

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SS,

That is a fishing weight, homemade. I've found a good many of these here. There is water everywhere in this state, and fish all over the place. Not that I'd eat fish caught in many of the bayous and areas where the water doesn't move...but it's here, and 150 years ago I'm sure it was a lot more clean than it is now.


-Buck
 

Great post as always Buckles! Never seen cane harvested before, thanks for the video!! I agree with Coldshuz as to how the marbles may end up in those fields. When I was a kid we used to also shoot marbles at old junk cars in fields with our slingshots!!! That Chauffer badge is an awesome find as well!!!! Looking forward to future posts!!!!!

IM
 

Great post as always Buckles! Never seen cane harvested before, thanks for the video!! I agree with Coldshuz as to how the marbles may end up in those fields. When I was a kid we used to also shoot marbles at old junk cars in fields with our slingshots!!! That Chauffer badge is an awesome find as well!!!! Looking forward to future posts!!!!!

IM

I appreciate your reply, IM. That has to be part of the reason there are so many marbles in the field. Considering that the 150-160 total we've found are only what we could see after heavy rains, there has to be at least that many more underground. I wouldn't be surprised if the marble total in that field was over 300. At any rate, it'll be fun to go back there and eyeball long after the last metal find is dug from that field. I'm very pleased with the Chauffeur's badge. Wasn't what I was hoping for, but cool nonetheless... And as I stated in my article in this month's Western and Eastern Treasures Magazine article "Be Prepared," what we are hoping for is seldom what we actually find. Often it is way different, for worse, or for better!

Cheers,

Buck
 

BB the finds are cool but the food I going to have come that way to eat some day. HH
 

I found a copper Lords Prayer just like yours but I didn't know it was a rolled penny. Thanks for the info. I cleaned mine up, put it in a little frame and gave it to my wife. She liked it.
 

Interesting videos and finds !!! :icon_thumleft:
 

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