If I'm not mistaken, which I very well could be, the corn on the left looks like white sweet corn, and the corn on the right looks like silage corn (for animal feed).
Also why not put it next to a ripe ear of corn from this year since earlier plantings are fully developed at this point instead of one from last year? Makes no sense so must have alternative meaning.
If I'm not mistaken, which I very well could be, the corn on the left looks like white sweet corn, and the corn on the right looks like silage corn (for animal feed).
Also why not put it next to a ripe ear of corn from this year since earlier plantings are fully developed at this point instead of one from last year? Makes no sense so must have alternative meaning.
Depends on your environment. Around here corn still needs like 2 weeks.
Yeah makes sense, Iām in New England and first ripe stuff came 2 weeks ago