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charlie M

10-13-2012 13:36:56
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Been some posts here lately about picking ear corn. Got started on mine today. I have about 3 acres and its some of the best corn I've had despite it being bone dry all summer.Attached a picture of my M with my 1-PR picker.It was a great day here for being outside and doing corn.

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JRSutton

10-14-2012 15:09:34
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to charlie M, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
I'm jealous of your wagon - we usually use a hay wagon with a few cardboard boxes to catch the corn. Somebody's got to stay on the wagon to catch all the missed ears. Then unload it all by hand.

Don't do enough of it to justify any new equipment - but still enough to be a pain.



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tntleake

10-13-2012 16:49:13
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to charlie M, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
Named your spread

"Mary Pickens Cornwell"

It's kinda "corny" but my wife is laughing at me!



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JLE

10-13-2012 16:35:33
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to sgtbull, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see

How did you do that, would also like use for screen saver. JLE



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tntleake

10-13-2012 16:45:27
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to JLE, 10-13-2012 16:35:33  
Put mouse/cursor on photo, then RIGHT click and then go down to
SET AS BACKGROUND and left click
there ya go



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BOB HAWBECKER

10-13-2012 15:57:42
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to charlie M, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
nice picture



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SD Pete

10-13-2012 15:48:17
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to charlie M, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
Good pic and good corn.



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tntleake

10-13-2012 15:34:05
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to charlie M, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
Absolutley a beautiful photo. Brings back good memories. I can see my grandfather on the M and me in the wagon, spreadin out the ears and dodgin em as they came out the shute



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kennell

10-13-2012 14:59:48
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to charlie M, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
Thats cool. your picture is now my screen saver. Thanks Kent



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Paul from MI

10-13-2012 14:16:36
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to charlie M, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
Thanks for the pic. Don't see many M's with a wide front.



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Brendon-KS

10-13-2012 13:39:36
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to charlie M, 10-13-2012 13:36:56  
Thanks for posting the neat picture. I like seeing old equipment at work.



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e. r.

10-13-2012 18:53:21
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 Re: Picking corn in reply to Brendon-KS, 10-13-2012 13:39:36  
Not only seeing them work, but there is no greater sound in the world than a Farmall working in the field.



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