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Vegetables - Open Pollinated Corn Seeds
Corn is one vegetable that you need to be careful with, as there are GMO varieties out there, particularly in field corn. The Open Pollinated Corn that we have is not GMO, and beyond that, it is not even a Hybrid. This means that if you grow out the corn in an isolated place, it will yield seeds that can be replanted and will produce the same variety again. Many types of Open Pollinated Corn can be used as Popcorn once they have been dried down sufficiently.
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Country Gentleman Corn Seeds Open Pollinated
Irregular white kernels fill the 7" ears of this delicious non-hybrid open-pollinated corn. This is one of the finest varieties of corn for roasting, and it's also great for canning. The 8-foot tall stalks often produce 2 or 3 ears each.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $12.00 / Lb -
Golden Bantam Corn Seeds Open Pollinated
One of the first yellow sweet corns, this old heirloom is a non-hybrid open-pollinated variety of corn. Not only is it early, with only 80 days to maturity, sweet corn Golden Bantam is also delicious and full of sweet flavor! It is also great for freezing, even can even be frozen on the cob.Quick ViewxGolden Bantam Corn Seeds
Zea mays
One of the first yellow sweet corns, this old heirloom is a non-hybrid open-pollinated variety of corn. Not only is it early, with only 80 days to maturity, sweet corn Golden Bantam is also delicious and full of sweet flavor! It is also great for freezing, even can even be frozen on the cob.
$3.48 Pkt - $13.20 / Lb -
On Sale! Reid's Yellow Dent Corn Seeds Open Pollinated
A prize winner at the 1893 World's Fair, this hardy variety has remained a popular choice throughout the years. Although developed in Illinois, this plant also grows well southern climates. It is primarily used for cornflour, cornmeal, and animal feed.Quick ViewxReid's Yellow Dent Corn Seeds
Zea mays
A prize winner at the 1893 World's Fair, this hardy variety has remained a popular choice throughout the years. Although developed in Illinois, this plant also grows well southern climates. It is primarily used for cornflour, cornmeal, and animal feed.
$3.48 Pkt - $11.40 / Lb
Corn is one vegetable that you need to be careful with, as there are GMO varieties out there, particularly in field corn. The Open Pollinated Corn that we have is not GMO, and beyond that, it is not even a Hybrid. This means that if you grow out the corn in an isolated place, it will yield seeds that can be replanted and will produce the same variety again. Many types of Open Pollinated Corn can be used as Popcorn once they have been dried down sufficiently.