Posted by PJH on November 29, 2022 at 19:48:46 from (172.79.182.50):
In Reply to: Selling popcorn posted by J. Schwiebert on November 29, 2022 at 17:42:38:
I planted a few rows of popcorn about 40 years ago. I remember that I picked it and brought some right in to pop. It was a miserable failure. I left the rest in burlap sacks out in the shop. It laid there for a few months, always intending to take it out and scatter it for the hogs to eat. One evening I loaded the sacks in the back of the truck, and on impulse took some in the house and tried again to pop it. It popped perfectly and was really good eating. Lesson learned - it needs to dry real good before it is popped.
I remember the old timers telling about a guy who raised a big patch of popcorn. His neighbor was clearing and burning some brush and had a nice fire going. The old guy was cultivating his popcorn, using a team of mules to pull the cultivator. The fire spread to the popcorn, the corn started popping, and the mules thought it was snowing and froze to death.
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