... and can be harvested in November ... during first season.
Not an old'un or a big'un ... but should be pushing 400 lbs. by then.
Lookin' healthy! That corn is 18" high.
They're everywhere right now. Wheat to the east, corn comin' on.
Gonna be a lively summer.
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Re: This Year's Crop Is Looking Good ...
I got an anti-growth hormone I could inject him with . . .
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
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Re: This Year's Crop Is Looking Good ...
sumner4991 wrote:I got an anti-growth hormone I could inject him with . . .
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Re: This Year's Crop Is Looking Good ...
18 inch high corn???? WOW! Up here, they're still little 1 inch stubs!
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Re: This Year's Crop Is Looking Good ...
So how high are your bears this time of year?CDN Taxman wrote:18 inch high corn???? WOW! Up here, they're still little 1 inch stubs!
Our growing season is far advanced compared to yours.
In this humid-subtropical climate zone, we have 225-300 frost-free days.
They'll be picking most corn around here by mid-August, if not before. I've seen some picked in early August.
In addition to planting early, farmers plant varieties that mature quickly, and get it out early ... because of hurricanes.
The bears are like weeds ... we've tried Roundup, but it doesn't seem to work.
Grizz