GUEST COLUMN: See and Be Seen on Rural Roads This Summer
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See and be seen on rural roads this summer
We all know the old adage “corn is knee high by the Fourth of July,” but most farmers know that nowadays, thanks to technological advancements, corn is actually much taller than your knee by mid-summer. By late-July, corn should really…
OpEd: See and Be Seen on Rural Roads this Summer
INDIANAPOLIS — We all know the old adage “corn is knee high by the Fourth of July,” but most farmers know that nowadays, thanks to technological advancements, corn is actually much taller than your knee by mid-summer. By late-July, corn should really be more like “head high,” or even towering over you at about 7- to 8-feet tall. But with taller corn comes safety precautions that Hoosier farmers must remember. Many of us know the importance of ro…
Ears to Summer: Where to Find the Best Sweet Corn Around - The Sun Times News
Discover the best sweet corn in Washtenaw County from local farm stands in Saline, Dexter, and Chelsea. Explore the rich history, flavor, and tradition of Michigan sweet corn season. Photo: Weisenreder Farms farm stand is heaped daily with freshly picked sweet corn at the Saline Train Depot Museum, 402 N. Ann Arbor St. Photo by Doug Marrin. Corny article titles aside, sweet corn season has arrived, that brief and golden window when we turn off t…
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