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Started by Frickman, August 18, 2004, 06:33:43 PM

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Tom_Averwater

We had the best sweet corn this year. I trapped coons while it was getting ripe. I tried my hand at watermelons this year and they turned out really good.I gave away about a truckload of them.
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Cedarman

Since sweet corn is a first cousin of popcorn and both require butter to bring out  that exquisite flavor.... I'm drooling already.Momma get the kettle on, I gotta have some corn.
We get ours for 3.50 a dozen or 5 dozen for 11.00.  The man sells me lots of cedar over the winter, so I wouldn't go anywhere else.  
Being an old farm boy, it takes about .1millisecond to tell the difference between field corn and sweet corn, I am surprised that people could be sucked in.  
We used to raise sweet corn and yup, you do get rather wet in the morning.  If you don't get wet, your just not in the field early enough. Hats off to those of you that raise sweet corn for those of us that start thinking sweet corn the first of June and can't wait for those first blisters.
I am in the pink when sawing cedar.

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