CORN (Zea mays)
125 seeds per packet. The ultimate Native American crop. All types are grown the same way. At about the time of last frost in spring, direct-seed into the richest soil available, 1-2 inches deep. Whether planted in rows or beds, allow the corn plants up to about one square foot per plant, on average. Ears fill best when dry conditions are not allowed to prevail at tasseling time. Sweet corn is picked when milky juice is contained within the kernels; clear juice is immature, and chewiness means the ear is over-mature. Flour corn is left on the plant until thoroughly dry in the fall.

GMO TESTED:
Zero Genetically Modified Organisms were detected in test samples of all of our corn varieties!
Tested by Genetic ID Labs
Arkansas Red and White-Dent Corn
Beautiful red or white ears that are 8" long. It has large 10'-12' stalks, yields well, and makes fine corn meal or grits. This rare heirloom was grown by the Byers family in Arkansas. Unique and colorful.

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