. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. >—^ ^. J6- J<5 J4 c7c7 28 27- <S8 <57 iir js cJ9 JO 29 26 69 <56 J 2 / J/ J2 2,S 60 SJ 4 J 8 2 J 22 S4 40 6 7 24 2/ 20 4/ 46 9 /6 /cf /Z /8 /9 42 4d- /O /cJ /4 cfj iS2 J/ 4d 44 // /2 47 48 49 •SO Fig. 77. — A corn hook and knives used in harvesting corn fodder. A "horse" used in shocking corn fodder. A home-made sled cutter. The sled is drawn by a horse between two rows, the stalks being cut by sharp knives on each side. Two operators stand
. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. >—^ ^. J6- J<5 J4 c7c7 28 27- <S8 <57 iir js cJ9 JO 29 26 69 <56 J 2 / J/ J2 2,S 60 SJ 4 J 8 2 J 22 S4 40 6 7 24 2/ 20 4/ 46 9 /6 /cf /Z /8 /9 42 4d- /O /cJ /4 cfj iS2 J/ 4d 44 // /2 47 48 49 •SO Fig. 77. — A corn hook and knives used in harvesting corn fodder. A "horse" used in shocking corn fodder. A home-made sled cutter. The sled is drawn by a horse between two rows, the stalks being cut by sharp knives on each side. Two operators stand on the sled. The lower figure illustrates a system of cutting by hand, in order to economize steps. 233. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Montgomery, E. G. (Edward Gerrard), b. 1878. New York, Macmillan
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