Cornhuskers from across Indiana put their skills to the test at the 2025 Indiana State Corn Husking Contest in Nappanee on ...
Harvesting corn in a $300,000, eight-row combine is a solitary, highly mechanized business. Such was not always the case. Up through the late 1930s, most corn was picked not by machine, but by hand.
The muscular young man yanked off his shirt to the delight of the adoring women in the crowd of more than 100,000. Such an act might suggest the antics of a rock star in mid-concert, but on this day ...
Nearly 4,000 people crowded the F.I. Taylor farm near New Berlin on Nov. 21, 1924, for the first Illinois State Corn Husking contest. The competition, sponsored by Prairie Farmer magazine, continued ...
NAPPANEE — The Indiana State Hand Cornhusking competition will begin at 9 a.m. Oct. 4. Registration will remain open from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. The competition ends when the last husker finishes husking corn.
A steady stream of mail — both email and snail mail — was unleashed by last month’s mystery tool, a picture of which ran Aug. 23 in LNP and on LancasterOnline. The tool is from the collection of ...
Harvesting corn in a $300,000, eight-row combine is a solitary, highly mechanized business. Such was not always the case. Up through the late 1930s, most corn was picked not by machine, but by hand.
The muscular young man yanked off his shirt to the delight of the adoring women in the crowd of more than 100,000. Such an act might suggest the antics of a rock star in mid-concert, but on this day ...
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