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Here's a sweet corn that we planted this year. It's Ruby Queen from Burpee seeds. Personally, the sweet corn recommended as a companion pollinator tasted better to me than this variety. I wonder if anyone has tried planting this for the farmers' markets? Some folks like to experiment, but it's a bet that a lot of customers would steer clear of it thinking that it was a decorative Indian corn.
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