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Post by tippler on Apr 14, 2016 9:50:02 GMT -5
I like it. If you wanna pass a few seeds, I'll take em, n pay shipping. I wonder if the first person, way back in the day, refined some horrible yielding 4 row corn while the rest of the village laughed at him and grew 2 row teosinte stuff. People gotta work on things like that over generations, but getting corn to its current state was no simple process. I dont care if I ever eat corn I grow. I just want odd stuff like that. maybe 400 years from now, people will be planting them seeds. probably not, but I still like it.
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Post by rowan on Apr 14, 2016 14:23:07 GMT -5
No probs, just PM me your address.
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Post by darrenabbey on May 22, 2016 23:56:07 GMT -5
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Post by rowan on May 24, 2016 22:54:51 GMT -5
That is an interesting article. I had a few cobs that looked similar this year but I assumed it was a cultural problem not genetic. Anyway, I will not be growing from those ears as they are too hard to take the kernels off.
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