Posted by cadet trooper on October 02, 2008 at 18:05:38 from (70.227.53.215):
In Reply to: harvesting corn posted by mazemeister on October 02, 2008 at 17:30:23:
Ahhh, good old ear corn I remember it well in the old days all it took was some round wire cribs setting on maybe one foot high round round slabs with some air channels formed in the concrete with a wire screen floor to keep out varmits allowing good air flow and a door with a slanted false opening to allow a small opening for ear corn to flow. Some folks on here probably have some pics of theirs or still have them sitting out back just for old times sake and oh ya you need a slanted tin roof. As far as rats keep it all up high off the ground and weed free and clean but no rats are virtually impossible maybe a good rat terrier or lots of rat killer. Years ago I"ve seen some elaborate drag chain elevators in the bottoms of some cribs but I"m guessing they"re all a pile of rust now.
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