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Your sight distance in mature corn would be in a foot or two at most. He can hear the noise, and has no idea where the thing is until its on top of him. He may have even been crossing the combine's direction of travel, or hiding until (past) the last minute.Aggieangler93 said:
Is the hog asleep or something when it comes through? Seems like that machine would make enough racket that anything in it's path would high tail it out of there. Interesting. I never knew this would be possible.
This makes sense. I forgot what walking through tall corn was like....CanyonAg77 said:Your sight distance in mature corn would be in a foot or two at most. He can hear the noise, and has no idea where the thing is until its on top of him. He may have even been crossing the combine's direction of travel, or hiding until (past) the last minute.Aggieangler93 said:
Is the hog asleep or something when it comes through? Seems like that machine would make enough racket that anything in it's path would high tail it out of there. Interesting. I never knew this would be possible.
Chitlins of the Corn!GSS said:
Here's to technology, and John Deere brought it to you first! Meat......masa....husk....all in one smooth operation.normaleagle05 said:
Thats a beautiful tamale maker!
John Cocktolstoy said:Chitlins of the Corn!GSS said:
Was a funny compared to "children of the corn"Burdizzo said:John Cocktolstoy said:Chitlins of the Corn!GSS said:
I believe it's called cracklin' cornbread