Posted by Kevin Happke on January 08, 2012 at 09:07:11 from (174.125.236.187):
In Reply to: OT Sweet Corn posted by pat sublett on January 07, 2012 at 13:41:33:
The best variety I have found is Xtra Tender 272, It is 72 days 40 to 50 sugar content, very tender, and holds very well in the field and yes it cost $20.00 per, I get almost twice as many seeds per pound compared to ambrosia...I only have to sell 48 ears and I have my seed paid for and once I have them coming for this corn they will not look at any other sweetcorn, I have already take sweetcorn and planted it in trays in the greenhouse and grew for a few weeks then took my corn planter and put fertilizer in it with no corn to mark the rows and put down some starter fertilizer and transplanted the sweetcorn in the field, I transplanted 4 rows 300 feet long, then I took planter put same variety in the boxes and planted 4 rows right along side the tranplanted corn and kept it all watered as needed and I gained 20 days on maturity on the transplanted sweetcorn and still got a nice cob
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