If you want corn on the cob without the labor and time commitment of grilling or boiling it, here's how you can quickly cook ...
Some farmers may notice that their corn ears are exhibiting “nosing back” symptoms. This condition, also referred to as “tip-back” or “tipping back”, is not unusual. Tip dieback is ...
Corn yield results not from the number of plants in a field but rather the number of ears — photocopied ears of sufficient length and girth. Gaps in a stand and plants without ears contribute ...
Rylee Lane, 13, of Patton, pulls back the husk of an ear of corn she picked in the field at Yahner Brothers Farms. Mirror photo by Cati Keith PATTON — Students who watched corn being planted in ...
About this time of year, a lot of farmers (and non-farmers) are craving fresh sweet corn. Columnist Sue Bowman takes a walk ...
Sweet corn is most often eaten cooked. Peel or “shuck” the outer green leaves and remove the silks. If you see insect feeding damage on the tip end, simply cut off the end of the ear. Sweet corn can ...
Jeff Himler Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2021 5:00 p.m. | Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2021 5:00 p.m. Ideal growing conditions this summer left John and Sam Greenawalt up to their ears in excess sweet corn on their ...