I can remember dad planting corn with a 2 row horse drawn check row planter. It was easy to slip off the seat and move the wire at the ends. He was real particular to keep the rows straight and hence the cross rows were just as straight as the regular rows. He would normally cultivate 3 times. First time straight, second time cross way and the third time straight again. Was a little rough going cross ways, but some guys had a rod type leveler behind the shovels to smooth out the ridges. I can't think what they called them. Later when he got a tractor planter he just hill dropped and then cultivated just one way. He cultivated with a Farmall H and set the rear gang of the cultivator to make a ridge in the middle between the rows and when he cultived the second time the front wheels would straddle the ridge and the tractor would practically steer itself. I even kind of enjoyed it then. My how times have changed, now they don't even cultivate.
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