AGRIMAN
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I thought that I would share a few pictures of our new adventure. For the most part, we have always tried to grow and grind our own feed. I have been talking with some folks about improving my cow feed and using whole ear corn always seems to come up, so we have decided to snap a few acres of corn this year just see how well it works out.
I know snapping corn is nothing new, but I guess it just fell out of popularity around here many years ago and I have personally never done it (that's what combines are for). In order to pull this off, I have assembled a collection of old/antique corn snapping equipment to the likes of which I have never really seen too many times much less used. Including a 2 row New Idea snapper, an old flat bottom trailer (Electric?) and a old corn conveyer to put it the bin. After a few tubes of grease, some burnt oil and a can of PB Blaster, we took her out on a test run yesterday and everything seems to be running good.
All I can say is grandpa would be proud (or maybe he would ask me what the XXXX were you thinking son).



I know snapping corn is nothing new, but I guess it just fell out of popularity around here many years ago and I have personally never done it (that's what combines are for). In order to pull this off, I have assembled a collection of old/antique corn snapping equipment to the likes of which I have never really seen too many times much less used. Including a 2 row New Idea snapper, an old flat bottom trailer (Electric?) and a old corn conveyer to put it the bin. After a few tubes of grease, some burnt oil and a can of PB Blaster, we took her out on a test run yesterday and everything seems to be running good.
All I can say is grandpa would be proud (or maybe he would ask me what the XXXX were you thinking son).


