Many farmers specialize in raising a kind of corn called hybrid corn. In order to make it grow properly, they must pick the tassels off the tops of some of the corn plants. Each tassel has to be picked by hand, and it’s a slow job in a big field. So one farmer rigged up a machine that gives four tassel-pickers a comfortable ride all at the same time, and it gets the job done much more than four times as fast as before.
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It would take a whole book just to list the other machines that help different kinds of farmers. But here are some that are fun to know about:
One clever contraption attached to a tractor grabs hold of nut trees and gives them a hard shaking. The nuts fall on the ground, ready for a kind of giant vacuum sweeper to come and suck them into a truck.
Crops that grow underneath the earth need their own sort of harvesting machine. There are potato diggers and many others. The sugar beet digger works in a particularly clever way. Machine fingers feel for the beet tops. They set off a knife which cuts the tops off while other fingers lift the beet out and put it on an elevator which removes the clods of dirt as it travels. Once in a while the machine makes a mistake and delivers a stone, or a chunk of mud at the end of the elevator. Men do nothing but throw the junk away and let the beets slide into the truck that travels alongside.
A farmer always has to keep an eye on what his implements are doing, unless he has a helper who rides along on machines like this big reaper. When the tractor