(ALL PHOTOS ARE FROM LAST YEAR–BUT THEY REPRESENT JUST WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE THIS YEAR!)
Our neighbors have started harvesting the sweet corn! Mountain Fresh is grown close to us on our side of California Mesa.
Olathe Sweet Sweet Corn is grown on the other side of California Mesa in the Olathe area.
Either way…our area’s delicious sweet corn is heading to a Kroger/Wal-Mart/or Safeway near you, even as I write!
And NO neither one of these sweet corns (nor any sweet corn) is genetically modified!
They are hybrids! Glyphosate will kill the sweet corn plants.
Hope you enjoy some and when you do…know the ears were harvested some place here on a farm in western Colorado!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
We couldn’t find Olathe at our roger last summer. We sure hope they get some this year!! It’s delicious.
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Let me know and I will try and mail you some!!!
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don’t we all like corns from the states …
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🙂
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Now I’m hungry. Ours isn’t ready yet.
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It won’t be long now, I’m sure!
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Yum! Now it’s officially summer ~ The best sweet corn is the sweet corn from the Delta/Olathe area! Everyone waits for it! Thanks for sharing the news, Linda! (really the best of the best is that row or two that Terry grows) 😀
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Tee hee
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Yummmm.
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Yes yumm! I’ll bet you are enjoying France right now!
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Not quite yet…a bit behind schedule this year sadly.
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Soon then….very soon!
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I remember the recipe for sweet corn; BOIL WATER, PICK CORN
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YES! Add butter…Yum!
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Sweet corn is the ultimate flavor of summer!
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I so agree with you! And for me…it is the start of the harvest season, for sweet corn harvest goes on until frost!
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i love corn on the cob. but it has to be fresh from the farmer’s market for me. It’s an earlier harvest in your neck of the woods than it is here in Oregon. When we traveled, it was great fun to buy local corn from farm stands in different states.
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I bet they all tasted yummy!
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I have six months to wait… 😦
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Bummer
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We usually get ours from Iowa! I am using up corn from last year or maybe the year before. Not sure that I will freeze any this year But I am looking forward to some fresh ears!
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Fresh is always so good!
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D > Here in the UK it’s known as maize. It’s grown a lot, but is more typically used in animal feeds or biofuels: the climate being cooler and less sunny than in Colorado, the cobs don’t grow as large, or as sweet. So the Green Giant sweet corn we buy in cans could well come from near you!
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They could, but we don’t have a canning factory here. Most of the canned corn comes out of the interior of the USA or California. The corn we grow, on our farm, is animal feed or used for cereals. Ours goes to Foster Farms.
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It’s always heartwarming to see all your hard work come to fruition.
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And share it with others!
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I still miss Olathe sweet corn! We got some corn yesterday at the Amish market and it was good, but not the same.
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Shoot! It is good!
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Love sweet corn .. how wonderful to see your fine produce on the road!
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Heading to somewhere to fill someone’s tummy 🙂
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