Is there any vegetable that screams Ohio summer more than sweet corn eaten on the cob? Some gardeners might argue that the tomato is the more popular vegetable grown in Ohio, and it is the state fruit ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A truck driver with the Tuxedo Corn Company prepares a load of Olathe Sweet brand sweet corn to be transported from a field to the company’s distribution ...
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Freeze damages local crops: Farmer says 300 acres, 1/3 of his sweet corn crop damaged
One grower in western Palm Beach County says the freeze over the past couple of days took a toll on his sweet corn crop.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - July starts the sweet corn harvest. In Olathe, over 20 million ears of corn are produced every sweet corn season, and about 400,000 ears a day. On July 22, KKCO went to ...
Farmers work to save an iconic crop by teaming up and trying new tools — including moths with an STD
After worms ravaged last year’s Olathe sweet corn crop, the infestation has returned. But farmers on the Western Slope are banding together and using new tools to fight back. The coalition includes ...
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Grow Sweet Corn in Your Own Backyard
When I was young, I asked my father why he didn’t grow sweet corn in his garden. He answered that you need a big garden to ...
Growing sweet corn in raised beds can be a rewarding experience, giving you fresh produce right from your garden ...
From home gardeners to farm market customers to retailers, everybody anticipates the sweet corn harvest. But there are types of corn you can grow for uses other than fresh eating. Here we'll explore ...
ZEELAND, Mich. — One West Michigan farm is reflecting on a successful season for sweet corn. Foxy Farms in Zeeland is owned by Chad Lamar and his wife. To go from seed to harvest it takes 78 days.
There are quite a few steps that happen before you find Olathe Sweet Corn piled high in your local grocery stores. David Harold of Tuxido Farms in Olathe hopes people know the situation in which sweet ...
SIOUX CITY | Dale Hebda and his employees at Hebda Produce were determined to have sweet corn ready by the Fourth of July weekend. To reach that goal, they first had to grow their corn in pots in a ...
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