Yellow Sweet Corn

The pigment that gives Yellow Sweet Corn it's yellow color contains lutein and Vitamin K, both of which are lacking in white corn. Did you know that corn is a type of grass, and that all ears of corn will have an even number of rows? And that corn is grown on every continent except Antartica? 

Approximately 1,600 seeds per lb. 1/2 lb. is needed for a 100 foot row, 10 lb. per acre.

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Bodacious (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Superb eating quality. Popular yellow sweet corn.
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Early Sunglow (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Noted for its vigor in cool soil. Red stalk.
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Golden Bantam (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Open pollinated variety. Heirloom. Small ears.
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Honey Select (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Excellent quality with great holding ability.
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Illini XtraSweet (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Bright yellow kernels that are very sweet. Produces 2+ ears per stalk.
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Incredible (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Large, 8" to 10" ears that freeze exceptionally well.
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Kandy Korn (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Distinctive burgundy stalks with green and red husks. High sugar content.
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NK 199 (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Blocky ears, with bright yellow kernels. Old favorite.
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Northern XtraSweet (Yellow Sweet Corn)

Early maturing corn. Excellent emergence and seed vigor for a sh2 variety.
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