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Updated on June 18, 2007

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7. Corn News: Fresh Sweet Corn Is the Taste Of the Summer Eating Season
What's important is that the husks of corn be moist and green. That means getting yourself out to the nearest farmers' market or roadside stand for the sweetest corn ever. No summer food celebration would be complete without one of the greatest tastes of the season - sweet corn. As far as cooking goes, you can't go wrong by following the old adage about corn: "Start the water boiling, pick it and cook it. If you prepare grilled corn according to the editors' method, you can use a visual...
Source - The Ledger,FL - Read the story


8. Corn News: Despite drought, sweet corn harvest excellent
All the other farmers with all this corn have just been working themselves to death. Daniel knows many South Georgia farmers planted big crops of field corn, to take advantage of the ethanol demand for the crop. He says the irrigated crops will make it, but the dry land corn is a disaster because of the drought. Agronomists say scattered rain showers over the weekend gave some relief, but Georgia farmers are still a long way from recovering from the extreme drought. Despite drought, sweet...
Source - WALB-TV,GA - Read the story


9. Corn News: Dairy Focus: Dairy Producers Compete With Ethanol For Corn
In the Midwest, where little corn is raised for grain, more corn silage is being fed and being supplemented with steam- flaked corn with other byproducts. In preparation for the ration this fall, dairy producers who grow their own feed may want to devote more acreage to corn for silage this spring, and dairy producers who purchase their feed may want to contract more corn silage. While cost per hundredweight of milk is key to the bottom line, many of these other feeds also have risen in...
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10. Corn News: Sweet Corn
Plant in the southwest side of the garden so the tall corn plants won't shade out the rest of your crops (or grow corn where it will shade greens and other plants that cannot tolerate direct summer sun) Sweet, Sweeter, Sweetest Sweet corn can be divided into three major groups: standard, or normal sugary (su); sugar-enhanced (se); and supersweet, or shrunken (sh2) By Gretchen Roberts I grew up in the Midwestern Corn Belt, where one of summer's enduring memories is stopping at farmers'...
Source - Organic Gardening Magazine - Read the story


11. Corn News: Scientist pinpoints when weeds are most meddlesome
His experimental design called for planting sweet corn in either early May or late June and allowing weeds to grow to various heights (e. In other plots, Williams let the weeds - including common lambsquarters, redroot pigweed and green foxtail - grow throughout the corn's growing season, about 83 days. May and June are peak months of planting for both fresh and processing markets. A few years ago, Williams decided to determine the critical weed-control period and, for good measure, find...
Source - Checkbiotech.org (press release),Switzerland - Read the story


12. Corn News: Abundant sweet corn crop is expected in Tennessee
But much of the sweet corn had yet to be planted, so it should still be available for summer. However, heading into the summer growing season, Tennesseans can still expect plenty of sweet corn. And in other news, Phil Bredesen will look for ways to impose a special sweet corn tax to offset loss of tax monies from poor wheat and strawberry crops. Abundant sweet corn crop is expected in Tennessee. The sudden cold snap wiped out many fruit crops and hurt the state's corn and wheat. Since...
Source - Robertson County Times,TN - Read the story


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