Lanse: Why would anyone in right mind ever want a corn picker. Sure the picker looks like a decent idea, however every part of the operation that follows is labour intensive. Thankyou, but I'll combine any corn I have.
Picked corn is a bit like fire wood, add the labour and it's worthless. I used to sell fire wood in 8' lenghts. The buyers could buck it on site to length of their choice. One day a customer asked why I didn't burn wood if I had a 100 cords to sell every year. My responce, "I can't afford to burn it at the price I'm selling it for." I also had a banker for a customer,asked him one day if wood burning was economical for him. We all know bankers look only at dollars and cents, or so I thought. This banker surprised me, he stated on straight economics, he couldn't justify wood for fuel, however he needed exercise and be damned if he were going to make a fool of himself jogging through the neighborhood.
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