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For most of us, corn is, well, corn. We grab a bag of frozen kernels, pick up an ear at the farmer's market, or enjoy a bowl of grits without much thought to the subtle nuances between varieties. But ...
The color of corn took a turn during the 1976 Bicentennial and it’s never looked back. The waxed gray cardboard box, about 2.5 feet long, 18 inches wide and a foot deep, was delivered to our ...
When most growers plant corn, they expect perfect, uniform rows and plump and pearly yellow kernels lining the cob. But a ...