On pages 382-383 of the March 1974 issue of National Geographic, there is a picture of my cousin Bob, on his Dad's (Harold) 3020 JD and 237 JD picker, with one of the JD wagons that I described in my other post, picking on the family farm west of Gretna, Nebraska
National Geographic quaintly describes the picker as a "corn gobbler".
The corn would have been a Funk's G Hybrid variety, and would have been cribbed in one of the 17, 2000 bushel Behlen wire cribs that my uncles had on the place.
A few years ago I went by the empty Horn (my last name) Manufacturing plant at Ft. Dodge, Iowa, and there was a construction company in some of the buildings that was named Grell Construction (my aunt's maiden name)
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