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Title
Corn
shocking
Contact
mailto:nctcimages@fws.gov
Creator
Hornbaker
,
Eileen/USFWS
Description
One
of the
most
well-known
ways
of
taking
in
corn
is
through
shocking
it
. The
first
step
is
for the
farmer
to
drive
his
team
of
horses
,
pulling
a
machine
called
a
binder
which
cuts
the
cornstalks
off
close
to the
ground
. The
binder
then
makes
bundles
of
corn
which
must
be
gathered
by
hand
and
stacked
up
in a
teepee-style
pile
in
Pennsylvania's
Amish
Country
.
Subject
Farms
Scenics
Rural
Mountains
Location
Pennsylvania
Publisher
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Date of Original
2014-09-27
Type
Still Image
Format
JPG
Item ID
corn-field1.jpg
Source
NCTC Image Library
Language
English
Rights
Public domain
Audience
General
File Size
1068255 Bytes
Height
1600
Width
2133
Color Space
RGB
Original Format
Digital
Length
1068255 Bytes
Full resolution
Volume446/hay-field1.jpg
Date created
2017-05-30
Date modified
2017-05-30
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