1985 - Volume #9, Issue #1, Page #33
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Down Corn Snout
Farmers crowded around to get a close look at a new "down corn" snout at a recent mid-western farm show.
Invented by farmer Randy Mak, Fair Oaks, Ind., the snout permanently replaces existing snouts. In down corn, it gathers up stalks, feeding them into the head. In a standing crop, the snout chains are shut down..........


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1985 - Volume #9, Issue #1