Posted by rrlund on December 03, 2010 at 07:30:11 from (216.46.211.73):
In Reply to: Re: What's corn shucking? posted by Glendon O. Griffith on December 03, 2010 at 07:14:51:
Gotta admit,I've only been farming a little better than 40 years. Where are you that it was refered to as shucking,that's all I want to know?Not being a smart alec or anything. Around here,everything was fed to livestock,so it was put up in shocks then either run through the shredder or was husked by hand. Just confusing on television. On the Beverly Hillbillies,Mrs Drysdale refered to shocks as "shucks". On Pawn Stars,somebody was trying to sell them a hand corn sheller and they called it a shucker. Said it "shucked" the corn. I know getting to the bottom of something is called "shucking down to the cob",but is it husking with such intensity that you even take the corn off the cob,or is it shelling? I'm getting a headache from trying to figure it out.
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