Cornhusker, circa 1935

THF32600 / Cornhusker, circa 1935
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Artifact Overview

Farmers used this glove-like tool to remove the husk -- the leafy, outer material -- from corn. With the metal spikes, workers slit the husk which then could be removed in a quick motion. This process -- called husking -- was done one ear at a time. The glove kept the hand open -- ready for gripping -- and made husking by hand easier.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Hand cornhusker

Date Made

circa 1935

Place of Creation

Location

at Greenfield Village in Soybean Lab Agricultural Gallery

Object ID

77.71.3

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Leather
Iron (Metal)

Inscriptions

on plate: THE BOSS Illegible text is printed on the leather below the plate