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50 "Boone County" White Corn seeds
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120 days. One of the highest yielding white field corns for the central and southern parts of the corn belt. It is also a good multi-purpose corn, which can be eaten fresh in the milk stage or left to be a dry corn. It is a very heavy producer of huge ears that measure 9-11" in length on stalks that are nine to 11 feet tall. The uniform ears have 18-22 rows. Heavily leaved, which is great for shading out weeds.
It was originally grown for making corn meal. Boone County White was bred or created by James Riley of Boone County, Indiana, way back in 1874.
Boone County white is a diverse corn that is used for silage, stock feed and corn meal.
It was originally grown for making corn meal. Boone County White was bred or created by James Riley of Boone County, Indiana, way back in 1874.
Boone County white is a diverse corn that is used for silage, stock feed and corn meal.