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Zea mays
HEIRLOOM. The stock for this sturdy dent variety was given to us by Robert Cown of Northern Georgia, whose great grandfather, Robert M. Cown, bred it from a cross between a long-eared variety and a prolific (more ears per stalk) variety to create an extra-high yielding strain. It occasionally produces up to five ears on a stalk! Also called “coon” corn, from a mispronunciation of the family name.
¼ lb pack contains a minimum of 220 seeds, enough for about 100 row feet.
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