[f. STOOK v. + -ER1.] One who arranges sheaves in stooks.
1641. Best, Farm. Bks. (Surtees), 54. Wee allowe one stooker usually to 3 binders or 6 Sythes.
1822. J. Wilson, Lights & Shadows Sc. Life, 214. I was a stooker and a bandster on the Corn-rigs.
1904. Dundee Advertiser, 20 July, 5. Where the stookers have been able to keep up, what was a waving mass of golden grain is now a regular succession of rows of stooks.