Posted by DoubleR on January 22, 2012 at 07:44:03 from (67.108.88.160):
In Reply to: OT Field Corn posted by SouthernFarmall on January 21, 2012 at 19:14:12:
I sell about 400 bundles of 10-12 stalks at my roadside stand every fall. I plant about 10 aces of corn and pick a round-up variety that grows tall stalks. I use alot of extra fertilizer and nitrogen in the best part of the field. I pick what I don't sell and feed to my cattle. I cut the bundles by hand and tie them up by hand. I also have planted some Indian corn which would grow real tall too and have used some of that. I also sell pumpkins,straw,gourds,squash and broom corn bundles. I offer a variety of fall items and also do hay rides which helps with my cornstalk success. Like another posted stated, be careful walking around when hand cutting the stalks. I have taken some hard falls tripping on the stubble. I never dreamed it could kill me though.
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