I live in a corn area, and I have not seen or heard of a cultivator in a field for ten years or so. The claim I've heard is they are after yeilds, not entertainment. I sure wish as a child they would have thought of that, especialy when I got to the drinking age. Drinking the night before does not make the job any nicer.
It's to cold to work, so I will babble out a story. A farmer drove his tractor to another farm to cultivate corn, he had his wife pack a lunch in order to save alot of road time. He had made a couple rounds on the end rows. He pulled the tractor under some tree branches at noon to keep cool. Alot of fields bump against timbers in that area. He shut the tractor off, and relaxed while eating. He heard a faint whistle off and on, and decided the tractor must be running hot. After a half hr or so he decided hot or not he was removing the radiator cap to add water. He removed it and still the whistling noise. He walked over to the timber and a tatoed jesus looking dude was sitting naked on a log playing a flute.
He was happy the tractor was ok, but wondered how many of his buddies would believe his story.
We kid him alot and ask if the flute changed notes as the aunts bit his rear. We asked alot of other questions as to exactly what flute etc. but from there it gets down right bad.
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