Posted on 07/25/2010 4:53:57 PM PDT by mylife
Where is all the damn sweetcorn?
I have seen precious little in the market and its like 50c an ear field corn.
Where's the crop?!! I am seriously jonesing

ROTFLMAO
It's all going to Muslim countries to boost their self-esteem in farming.
-PJ
Dyaymit!
We have nothing down here
The local Menonite farmers here in Berks County, PA have a stand full every day. Awesome stuff!
Hmmm. Maybe that's why my car sputtered to a halt. ;-)
crop in wisconsin is huge and sweet...this is my favorite time of year.............going to use some fresh corn to make a batch of roasted corn and black bean salsa
It’s a week early here in central NY. On the market for 2 weeks. sd
Really?
All I know is the produce is bleak here this year
I’ve had it twice already.
What area are you in?
Midlantic region is doing fine.
But, yeah, as another poster implied, as long as the US government Statists are willing to tax our earnings to give to farmers to turn their corn into fuel (because those same taxers refuse to drill for our own oil and push for clean coal, etc.), expect corn to be in short supply.
I am so sorry. I am like you, come summer I am always ready for sweet corn on the cob and I eat it nearly every day. I have a new recipe for cream corn that is to die for. It involves six ears of corn and two cups of heavy cream. Very rich. One of the best things I’ve ever eaten. No farmers’ markets where you live, nowhere to drive out into the country and buy it from a farm stand?
12 ears $5 bucks And its field corn
All of you guys on the coast should come inland, we have been baking in the heat since the start of July. I guess I need to take a trip to the coast since you all are complaining about how cool it is! Greetings from the well cooked foothills east of Sac.
.11 cents an ear here in Florida.
Lots up here in the Panhandle.....you need a care package sent ?
Corn doesnt grow well here.
The soil is to hard and the corn roots are to shallow.
A good wind will blow it all over. There is always a good wind here, sucking or blowing.
Not sure where the corn is, but me and the wife just got through shelling a five gallon bucket of peas.
The okra is almost ready...been putting up tomatos and apples lately too.
Butter and salt????
Blasphemy! In the husk on the grill is the only "true" way....LOL!
Crops are booming in Canada.
Global warming is turning the U.S into a dust bowl.
All the temperate climate has moved north. Warmer days, better soil and more crops. Not only is canada full of food it is the future breadbasket and water cooler of North America. In the future the arctic will be fertile. Better start installing those nuclear safeguards.
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