Thank You for taking the time to video this process, reading or hearing about processes are ok, but seeing it is so much better. People who have worked the job, walk and move the most efficient way. Thanks again.
i have always wonder how to table broom corn thanks great video ps my grandmother and grand father were married 25 years before they ever bought a store bought broom
This was a great video. After watching I realized I needed to harvest mine right away because I may have left it for too long. May end up all crooks by now!
No, it's not cut before the seeds are fully ripe. And no, a stand wouldn't be left for next year's seed. It was brought in to an open-walled barn and stacked so it could dry out and then was shipped. The fields would be plowed under and prepped for next year's planting. Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank You for taking the time to video this process, reading or hearing about processes are ok, but seeing it is so much better. People who have worked the job, walk and move the most efficient way. Thanks again.
About to plant seed for the first time. Appreciate ya'll sharing this.
i have always wonder how to table broom corn thanks great video ps my grandmother and grand father were married 25 years before they ever bought a store bought broom
This was a great video. After watching I realized I needed to harvest mine right away because I may have left it for too long. May end up all crooks by now!
Great demo and video, thank you for sharing!
Thank you
so is it cut before the seeds are fully ripe? Guessing a stand would be left for next year's seed? Great to see the process, thank you
No, it's not cut before the seeds are fully ripe. And no, a stand wouldn't be left for next year's seed. It was brought in to an open-walled barn and stacked so it could dry out and then was shipped. The fields would be plowed under and prepped for next year's planting. Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Where is the water jack at the end of the row. LOL
I can hear the bobwhites 😁