corn is nature’s privacy fence

Oct 24, 2024

Mr. Farmer began harvesting my privacy fence yesterday. My momma is thrilled because she can now see US 31 from her little room on front of her barndo. I would be happy to keep the corn forever.

harvesting the corn

Mr. Farmer put so much work and effort into the ground this season and I hope it’s his best year yet. They sure hauled a lot of loads out of the field so that’s a good sign. It’s for certain we need to keep the farmers farming — they’re vital to national prosperity, food security, and sustainability efforts.

In addition, their work makes for beautiful photos from my place in Indiana. 🙂

harvesting at sunset

They won’t be gleaning corn, for sure.

I remember as a kid, Scott and I had to help in the fields gleaning corn. Pap-pa would usually drive the old Ford tractor we had — pulling a wagon behind it while the family peons picked up the corn left in the fields that the combine missed.

I sure thought I was a big time farmer back then and enjoyed doing it. Scott… not so much. He was never a huge fan of any kind of physical work. He still isn’t.

Nothing left in this field to glean… and I don’t have horses, cows or pigs to feed it to even if there was.

farmers at work


Now you know: In 1967, the whiskey brand Canadian Club did a “Hide a Case” advertising campaign where they hid 25 cases of their whiskey in exotic locations around the world. There are still 9 cases still hidden with one being above the Artic Circle.