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Old 07-04-2004, 08:32 AM
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Default Kentucky Sweet Corn

"Charlie Campney" wrote in message
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Gretings,

Here in South Cent Kentucky, there are hundreds of acres all around me
that are already sown in field corn. If I sow sweet corn in my garden
now, is there a chance of cross pollination? And what effect will that
have on my corn?

Thanks,
Charlie in Kentucky


If you're growing sweet corn to eat, cross pollination isn't a problem. If
you intend to save a few ears to grow next year, then it could be a problem.

Do you know if the corn grown in your area is meant for human consumption?
for animal feed? Or worse, genetically modified corn designed to produce
chemicals compounds for use in drugs for pharmaceutical companies.

If you live near feed corn or pharmaceutical corn fields, the maize you grow
is safe to eat, but don't save the ears to grow corn next year. The second
year corn might not be safe for human consumption.

Incidentally only a really small fraction of the maize grown in this country
is actually meant to be eaten by humans. Most maize has been modified for
specific industries, like feed corn, chemical/pharmaceutical corn and I
think there's also a strain of corn designed specifically for the ethanol
industry

Sameer