[AT] Checked rows - Corn planting?

Mattias Kessén Mattias.kessen at telia.com
Tue Jun 7 23:20:08 PDT 2005


Mine is homemade to, as most things were.

Mattias


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> Mattias,, and George,, this "implement" was strictly home made out of a 
> poplar tree and some scrap lumber if I recall right. Crude but effective and 
> I don't know if it might have been copied from an actual garden tool. They 
> had to economize in those days.
>  I still have the home made mallet that they constructed from a chunk of elm 
> tree trunk. I still use it occasionally although its a bit like farmer's 
> grandfathers hammer. I did have to replace the handle once. :-)
> Ralph in Sask.
> 
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> From: "Mattias Kessén" <Mattias.kessen at telia.com>
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> >I do believe a rake like that is hanging on a wall here, I believe it has 
> >had four pegs but only three left. The whole rake is made of wood. I also 
> >believe its to narrow for potato, but of course you could only use two 
> >pegs.
> >
> > /Mattias
> >
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> >
> >> This "checked rows" thread reminds me of a potato patch some of my 
> >> relatives
> >> had when I was a kid 
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