Posted by rrlund on December 03, 2010 at 07:01:19 from (216.46.211.73):
I've been farming all my life,and for the life of me,I can't answer this question. What is corn shucking? Is it some kind of a regional term? If so,what region? The only place I ever hear it is on television. I've seen everything from shocks to husks refered to as shucks,and everything from husking to shelling refered to as shucking. Whatever it is,it must have to be done by hand doesn't it? I've seen corn binders,pickers,shellers,choppers,huskers,shredders,grinders,even roller mills and burr mills,but never a machine called a shucker. Maybe it's like cow tipping,something they only do in the city. I've never seen the YouTube video,but evidently there are some big city cows somewhere that sleep standing up and you can walk up and tip them over. But,that's a subject for another day.
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