Boy remember those days. Back around the late '50s to early 60s we used a Oliver 70 with mounted cultivators we borrowed from the neighbors, and then my dad got a Case VAC with several pieces of Case equipment one being a fully mounted front and rear cultivators. Boy I remember almost being hypnotized staring down at the rows and straddling them from one end of the field to the other. Dozing off and oops wiping out a few feet of corn. Of course, like every body else we eventually started with the Anthrazine (sp.?) spray. Thanks for the video.
I laughed at, wiped out a few feet of corn. I dug out a few at the end of the rows trying to be fast. The shields definitely narrow how much wiggle room you’ve got.
I actually like that job, however you're right it can hypnotize you and make you wanna go have a nice little nap😅 oh yeah I got to tell you I ripped up a little corn myself LOL
Thanks for the explanation on why only cultivating one row, I was questioning that early in the video. Corn looks good. Some early corn in Kansas is almost 3' tall and some late corn here, will compare to yours.