Posted by Leroy on October 12, 2012 at 05:42:08 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Husker bed 326 posted by GordoSD on October 11, 2012 at 20:42:07:
Those things were around for years in varring forms. Usage depends on what you want and the type of corn. Some corn is bred to have a very tight husk and others are bred to have a husk thay opens itself so if you have a tight husk and need clean ears for some reason then probably use them, if your corn is the loose husk type and just going to feed it then forget about them. The tight husk types with the husk on will not be able to dry out in the crib if it has a lot of moisture like ears with no husks can do and therefore more chance of spoiling. Also if you later want to run thru a sheller the husks realy slow down the shelling but I would dought that is your plan by picking.
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