Boone County White Corn
$2.95
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110 days. Boone County White corn dates back to 1874 from a mane named James Riley in Boone County, Indiana. There are many reason to love this heirloom corn variety: It is a very heavy producer of huge ears that measure 9-11" in length. 9-11' stalks. Uniform ears have 18-22 rows. Heavily leaved, which is great for shading out understory weeds. Boone County white is a diverse corn that is used for silage, stock feed and cornmeal. Contains 40 heirloom seeds
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