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Started by flyinlow, April 25, 2017, 08:55:22 PM

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flyinlow

Once again I am playing Green Acres. Fired up the Kabota , plowed and tilled my garden.

Most stuff grows well, even had a good crop of water melons last year (for Ohio)  Sweet corn eludes me.  Any recommendations on sweet corn type that produces?


68X426


What's a Kabota?  We have Kubota around here.

:nana:

Check out Johnny's Seeds, they are in Maine and they know corn.  35 non-GMO varieties at the website

http://www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/corn/

They have a Grower's Library and a call center - 1.877-564-6697

Another option is to contact the Agriculture Extension at Ohio State. https://agnr.osu.edu/


How about a picture of you and the Kabota?  ;)








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Quote from: 68X426 on April 25, 2017, 09:47:48 PM

What's a Kabota?  We have Kubota around here.

:nana:

How about a picture of you and the Kabota?  ;)






A Kabota is one of those Chinese knock offs that is spelled almost the same.  I will try to get a picture of it. Spends most of it's time in the shed ,very shy.

Thanks for the link  , lots of corn choices.

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Quote from: flyinlow on April 25, 2017, 08:55:22 PM
Once again I am playing Green Acres. Fired up the Kabota , plowed and tilled my garden.





I prefer Old McBundy over Green Acres.


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Quote from: flyinlow on April 25, 2017, 08:55:22 PM
Once again I am playing Green Acres. Fired up the Kabota , plowed and tilled my garden.

Most stuff grows well, even had a good crop of water melons last year (for Ohio)  Sweet corn eludes me.  Any recommendations on sweet corn type that produces?

Here in NH the corn type isn't the problem. We keep loosing our entire crop to Black Bears and raccoons.  :flame: :flame:
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Maybe it's not the corn, maybe it's your soil. Go get the PH in your soil tested. It should probably be between high 5's and 7. Anything less you need to spread some lime and till it in before you plant. Bodacious is good sweet corn and generally has good size ears but it might be too sweet for some. Silver queen is good but it tends to have small kernels. Another one is Peaches and Cream.
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