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Ryan Renko
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Topic: Picking ear cornPosted: 23 Feb 2017 at 8:00pm |
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My brother and I have very fond memories of picking ear corn back in the day with our father. We are considering buying a picker again just to use this fall to reminisce about the lost good 'ol days of our childhood. Question is, who buys ear corn nowadays?? And packaging it for squirrel feed is not a option. We need a source to buy a wagon full. Should we forget about the idea?? Ryan
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acd21man
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Posted: 23 Feb 2017 at 8:05pm |
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you could get you a sweet corn picker and sale some at the farmers market lol
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LeonR2013
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Posted: 23 Feb 2017 at 8:11pm |
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I wouldn't be surprised you could pull your wagon to a farmers market and sell the heck out of it in the fall. If you wanted to spend the time.
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den/southern illinoi
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Posted: 23 Feb 2017 at 8:19pm |
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We had a local beef farmer that would buy all the ear corn we could raise
on the 6 acres we had access to. Said that he just put less roughage in the mix when he ground feed. Den |
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desertjoe
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Posted: 23 Feb 2017 at 8:21pm |
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I too got them memories bout pickin corn by hand way back then,,,cause that was our only'ist source of ,,,,money,,,, not hankerin to go back to them "good old days",,,tho,,, But you put some sweet corn in front of me and,,,,I'M IN,,!!!! ![]() |
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victoryallis
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Posted: 23 Feb 2017 at 8:33pm |
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I picked a wagon of it still have 4/5 of it. Squirrel corn moves slow.
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shameless (ne)
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 3:41am |
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lots of city bots that raise a few calves for butchering like buying ear corn
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Butch(OH)
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 4:09am |
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Same here, TSC has no troubles selling the heck out of it, same people probably buy the firewood they sell, LOL. We run a shredder at our fall show and that corn plus a load we pick goes into a mini crib. Some gets sold over the winter for birds squirrels and such. The rest we shell at the next year's show. I am pretty sure that if I wanted to waste away my Saturday mornings all summer long that I could sell a good bit of it at the local "farmers" market.
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Gary Burnett
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 6:05am |
Grinding ear corn for cattle is better than shelled corn as it adds fiber plus weight wise the cob has just as much food value as the kernels and its easier on the cattle's digestive system. |
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LeonR2013
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 6:19am |
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Gary, that's exactly the way we fedour cattle in the fall and winter. Took very little hay and the cows wintered great and we just didn't have any calf loss because the cows weren't pulled down and weak.
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Gary Burnett
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 6:29am |
Snappers used to be popular around here too, that left the shuck on the ear and it also added fiber to the ground mix good cattle feed.We had a snapper and think it was an AC very simple machine. |
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Allis dave
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 6:54am |
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If you can't find buyers or a use for your ear corn, you could always buy an old sheller too and have some real fun.
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victoryallis
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 8:00am |
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I'm sure what I don't sell the R62 will take care of quick.
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tomstractorsandtoys
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 8:29am |
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You might be able to find wildlife people and hunters who like to feed the deer. When we lived in Maryland I would sell 500-1000 bu of ear corn each fall to the local feed mill who sold it to deer hunters. They paid me above market and then almost doubled the price. I always liked picking corn especially with a two row mounted picker. Dad had a New Idea on a series II D-15 and I have a Deere 237 that we used on a 2510 or 3010. Still have the picker in the shed all oiled up but we now use a Deere 300 pull type. Tom
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darrel in ND
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 2:32pm |
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It's all about location. I don't think that I could give away 10 ears of it where I live, but 50 to 60 miles away, I could probably sell the heck out of it. .Darrel
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tadams(OH)
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 2:36pm |
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The feed mills buy it here
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Posted: 24 Feb 2017 at 5:02pm |
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I called the Co-op in town, they no longer buy ear corn at all.
I was thinking about growing corn and maybe picking it, but the way the New Idea one and two row pickers are priced around here, I think I could pick up a Gleaner with a grain and a corn head for about the same money. Of course the Gleaner would need work, but for me, the fun is in the fixing.... |
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HD6GTOM
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 8:00am |
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Ryan wife has been doing farmers markets for over 20 years. I now get drug along on Monday afternoons. In all that time I have never seen ear corn at a market here in the corn belt. I would buy a few hogs and put it thru them. If you guys are planting deer plots there will be a day when you are sorry. We cant even plant a garden within 50 feet of the house because the darn things destroy it. DNR gave me 30 dear tags to share with everyone in the neighborhood. I could not give them away because the DNR gave all the neighbors at least 30 each.
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desertjoe
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 8:13am |
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DNR gave me 30 dear tags to share with everyone in the neighborhood."" Dang,,,Tom,,,Ya.ll gots that many deer,,,??? I'm lucky to even draw ONE tag every few years,,,facts IS,,,I haven't drawn a Deer tag in 4 years,,,!!!! That right there is where you could make you some serious money,,,,you could "harvest" them deers,,,and set you up a road side stand and sell "organically Grown" " Corn Fed" Venison steaks and maybe even some Venison Jerky,,,them city people go crazy for thet stuff,,,,,, ![]() ![]() Edited by desertjoe - 25 Feb 2017 at 8:13am |
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JayIN
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 8:37am |
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Deer is just long legged rats around here. Real pain in the arse.
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john(MI)
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 11:49am |
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I used to feed deer ear corn, but I made a feeder out of some pvc pipe and buy shelled. I think it's less cost. They still have bags of ear corn for sale, and carrots, and beets, and apples and salt blocks!
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 3:10pm |
I don't know where you would even sell a hog around here anymore. Back in the day everyone around here raised a few hogs fed them corn they grew on the farm and sold them to the meat packing plants in Smithfield but they don't buy them anymore. These days Smithfield and its Chinese owners only want their own hogs, fed their own rations, raised on their own factory farms. Edited by VAfarmboy - 25 Feb 2017 at 3:11pm |
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 4:04pm |
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Hogs get sold privatly when they reach a weight of 200-225 lbs. They go to the local locker. As far as the deer, there are thousands of the dam things in this area. Everyone around me rents their ground to the out of state deer hunters. I tell everyone you are welcome to deer or turkey hunt, shotgun or bow season. I don't know of anyone that hasn't gotten their limit. Last fall son and granddaughter stepped out of his pickup just after sun rise and got their limit out of our garden that is less than 50 ft north of the house. These DNR people gotta open up the season, needs to be at least 90- 120 days in length.
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ac fleet
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 7:20pm |
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We got the same deer infestation around here,---and the great white hunters can't seeeem to kill any of them!!!----cars do a better job than the hunters do!! Most hunters only want that certain buck so they can brag about it to all their drinkin buddies! Dnr WONT help us in any way to lessen the problem that they created to begin with!
We are only 3 miles from a state habitat where they plant acres, and acres of feed/weed fields for that crap to get fat on AFTER they come destroy our gardens/orchards FIRST, then go run for safety and relaxation ! If you do pick some corn in the ear, you could put up an ad in your area and if it don't sell run it thru the combine!--lotta work to shovel it into the header, but more fun and doing the old way ,(kinda, sorta). We don't have any market around here for ear corn to actually sell for money, but you may find a market in your area! --- good luck!! thanks; ac fleet |
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JimIA
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 7:32pm |
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Why not get a picker, pick some ear corn, get an old sheller, shell the corn, haul it to town, also get an old manure spreader and haul the cobs with the old spreader. Sounds like 3 times the fun to me!
We pick a few cribs of corn yet. We grind it and feed it to some cattle and sheep. Great feed. Jim
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 8:37pm |
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jim' you can't beat it ground up with a little good old hay ground up with it' makes the best feed. right.
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Ryan Renko
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 8:40pm |
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JoeRepking
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Posted: 25 Feb 2017 at 8:47pm |
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Does anyone have a pull type picker for sale?
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Mike Plotner
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Posted: 26 Feb 2017 at 7:14am |
Ear corn isn't near as good of hog feed as it is cattle feed. Hogs don't need all the fiber to keep their guts working like cattle do. I had some left over ear corn a few years ago and my cousin and I were feeding hogs out at the time so I figured we would just run it though the old Gehl MX120 and feed it out. Boy was that a mistake. Our rate of gain dropped like nothing else |
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