Posted by Cal Innes on October 13, 2011 at 09:38:02 from (75.213.4.67):
Many years ago we used to feed corn meal and something that, at least locally, was called cob meal.This was the entire ear ground up. I never saw it made as my sister was always the one who went to get it. What sort of machine was used to make the cob meal? Is it the same implement that shells the corn? I may be interested in doing this. I raised an amount of field corn this year and intend to dry it down and then shell it. I am having trouble with coyotes ruining all the corn. I'd shoot 'em but by that time I'm usually dozing off... and no, it is NOT coons or deer! I put an electric fence around the field powered by battery as the field is about 1/4 mile down the road from the house and frankly, seems a little weak but seems to deter the buggers somewhat. Any suggestions about how to keep these coyotes out? Thanks guys, Cal
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