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I am saving half of the corn in my garden for seed. The corn stalks and ears are brown, we've hit 32 degrees and below a time or two already, but today when I checked the ears, the kernels were still plump and not dried out. ...What do I do now???? Do I leave them in the garden until the kernels are dried? Do I bring them inside the house to dry out? I don't have a corn crib... I need them for seed so now what?
Help please!
Glenda
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