Posted by Dick L on December 03, 2010 at 08:52:51 from (173.87.50.175):
In Reply to: What's corn shucking? posted by rrlund on December 03, 2010 at 07:01:19:
When I was a kid Dad bought both my brother and I husking pegs. Kind like a glove without fingers with a metal hook in the palm. We would husk the corn to open up a field to give room for the tractor and corm picker to work without knocking down a lot of corn. Dad would take two rows and my brother and I would each take one. tossing the clean ears in the wagon.
I would guess the term Shucking or Husking would be a whole bunch like calling the creek a crick. A lot of the time the difference would be confined to the four outside walls of ones house.
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