What do those people do? They implement new technology in agriculture. It consists of one tractor riding by the road in the middle of the cucumber field and carrying up to ten people by both sides of the thing that its towing. People lay on it and pick up cucumbers on the go then putting them on the moving transporter which collects cucumbers to the central storage.
They’re never gonna get that baby off the ground.
Haven’t we seen this before, over 100 years ago?…
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The technology may be primitive, but only fools would deny the brilliance of this method.
Ooops… they missed one.
talk about laying down on the job
I think this post is originally taken from englishrussia.com. Very interesting blog about Russian curiosities.
Lying down.
And, how long before they find the proverbial Ernest T. Bass lying there in the field, “proudly” waiting his turn?
My first job looked a lot like this. I picked corn tassels outside Rantoul, Illinois, during the summer of 1963. There were six of us, three on each side of a tractor. However, we stood through the whole process.