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David Bruce davidbruce at yadtel.net
Tue Oct 2 20:52:07 PDT 2012


Charlie,

Years ago we would hand pick corn at least a couple rows for the JD 
model 100 snapper (pulled by an Allis D-14) to have a path to start the 
field.

I never picked any cotton but my mom did and she swears it was the worst 
farm work she ever did - much worse than those sand lugs.

I was the first grandchild and by the time I was old enough to be of any 
real help my grandpa had retired from farming.  My dad continued farming 
as a hobby for some years so I got the farming experience somewhat. 
Picked corn and tobacco, slopped hogs and helped with the slaughter. 
Carried fertilizer in 5 gal buckets to feed the 2 row Allis planter when 
planting corn and soybeans.  Tossed hay bales and actually walked home 
from HS and fed the cows on my way home.  And no not through snow and 
not up hill both ways <g>.

All of this and the realization one could not make a living farming the 
same acreage the same way led me to college and another career path.

David
NW NC



On 10/2/2012 10:50 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> John did you ever pick corn by hand?  When I was a child (before age 9) our
> farm was tended by tenant farmers.  My dad ran a service station from 4 am
> to 8 pm 6 days a week and my mom taught
> school.  The tenant farmers were often my "baby" sitters.   I can remember a
> couple of days helping them pick corn by hand.  They had a wagon they pulled
> with an Allis B that they named "Alice Mae".
> We would walk along beside that B and break the ears by hand and throw them
> in the wagon.  I'm sure I didn't do much but I can remember doing it.   I
> also picked cotton one day when I was about 10 or 12.  That has to be the
> hardest work I ever did.  Much worse than pulling sand lugs.   Not as dirty
> but harder work.   We got paid a penny a pound for picking.  I think I
> picked 40 lbs. all day long.  LOL.
> I told daddy I wanted to do it and he let me.  If I had ridden in the truck
> with him running errands he would have spent more than 40 cents keeping me
> in honey buns and Pepsi's for the day.   Now you
> know why I only picked for one day!
>
> Speaking of your Dearborn picker, I've always wanted one of those Gleaner
> tow behind snappers.  I just like the looks of it.
>
> Charlie



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