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north central Oklahoma | Farmboy,
My folks do it too. Picked at the right stage, and there are only a few days to get it right, it's not bad. Someone told me boiling it in sugar water helps alot, don't know anything about it. Part of the problem in many backyard gardens is coons and deer out on the farm. They will clean a sweet corn patch out in one night. An interesting aside. The test plot on a local dealer had some 95 day corn in it for a test. Dealer could only surmise that there was some sweet corn lineage in the breeding of the 95 day as the deer cleaned it up and left all the other plot samples. Go figger | |
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