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If you're talking strictly for the table...plant 'Silver Queen' (no imposters)...
Well last night i ordered four Sweet Corn varieties. I ordered packets of Candy Corn, Bodacious, Silver Queen, and Honey & Cream. Hopefully they will be successful and give me about 1,000 ears of Corn. Now how should i go about planting them?
Study up on when they pollinate so you don't cross the corn varieties. Some need to be separated by either distance or days to maturity. A good seed catalog has the info. And, uhhh, oh... don't count on 1,000 ears of corn. That's the new math.
The old math says you'll lose 10% to 15% to planter or planting inefficiencies, 10% or so to bugs or cultivating errors and then you better hope the big winds don't pick up and wind your corn into pretzels. Plus, you'll need a good alarm clock since you'll need to be up frequently the few days before maturity so you can scare the racoons away. They will arrive the day before you plan to pick.
So you're looking at 50% to 70% of ears that will approach maturity as long as you're agriculturally oriented, clever and most of all, lucky. That's the new math.
Study up on those things.![]()