Kansas Primitive Electrical Corn Saw by Jepson Real Photo Postcard

The postcard features an early model of a corn husker, a specialized farm implement designed to efficiently remove the protective husk from ears of corn. Before the advent of such machinery, husking was a laborious manual process, often undertaken by entire families or farmhands. This device, likely from the early 20th century, represents a significant step in the mechanization of corn harvesting.