Centurama Celebrating the First 100 Years of Ford County Illinois 1859 1959

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Centurama Celebrating the First 100 Years of Ford County Illinois 1859 1959
Ford County Ill Centennial Committee
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38 widths have become popular. With newer methods of cultivation and harvesting, cross checking is sometimes omitted. By the time Ford county farming began, the hoe as only means of cultivation was about out- dated. One early tool was a two-shovel cultivator drawn by one horse, requiring a round trip each side of the row to cultivate and weed one corn row. Soon walking cultivators were built with a tongue and frame set on two wheels; again this was changed so that it became a riding cultivator.... Later, two-row cultivators were pulled by three or four horses. As tractors have come into common use, the number of rows covered has increased to six at one trip. Marketing A Problem The corn grew in those early days, but what to do with it was sometimes a problem, as evident from Mrs. Patton's account. Other early settlers tell of marketing their crop at Pera (Ludlow) to the south. Stories of husking bees and other harvest activities are familiar tales. How to get the corn to market was more of a problem.

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