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I’m Logan the 64th Gear Jammer Skeele Opening the warehouse doors on another episode of Toy Talk.
When I lived on a farm, FALL was my favorite time of year. It was corn harvest time! And since its Fall now, and corn harvest is going on acrossed America, I thought I should talk about corn and the machines that harvest corn, in particular the corn picker. The corn picker has taken many forms over the years. It was first thought of in 1850. The corn picker has evolved to today’s modern machines for picking and processing corn. Most farmers take these modern machines for granted. These machines can pick and process many acres of corn per day, however, that was not the case before 1850. Back then, corn was hand-picked, hand husked, and the kernels of corn removed by hand. It was tough work and there were some tools to help but it was still a difficult process.
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I’m Logan the 64th Gear Jammer Skeele Opening the warehouse doors on another episode of Toy Talk.
When I lived on a farm, FALL was my favorite time of year. It was corn harvest time! And since its Fall now, and corn harvest is going on acrossed America, I thought I should talk about corn and the machines that harvest corn, in particular the corn picker. The corn picker has taken many forms over the years. It was first thought of in 1850. The corn picker has evolved to today’s modern machines for picking and processing corn. Most farmers take these modern machines for granted. These machines can pick and process many acres of corn per day, however, that was not the case before 1850. Back then, corn was hand-picked, hand husked, and the kernels of corn removed by hand. It was tough work and there were some tools to help but it was still a difficult process.