If you want to see the stark comparison,right at the west Sheridan Village limits at Sidney street,turn south there and that corn looks amazing! The guy across the road from it asked me if I was gonna give him ear plugs because the sound of it growing so fast was keeping him awake. The field right across County Farm to the north of there,right behind that stone house is where the headlands are one variety and the rest is the purple stuff. The other field is on Brown road a mile north of my place,1/4 mile north of Ruby road on the east side.It's coming around a little,it's purple for a few feet,then there will be a few green plants. There is a field on the west side just before that that doesn't belong to me. It was planted pretty early,has decent color but isn't uniform in size at all. If you really want to see a pretty field of corn,that little 4 acre piece of mine on County Farm,just west of the Village Limits,north side of the road,west of that yellow house that sits back off the road a ways,I sure wish it all looked like that. That's the same variety and large seed size as that on Sidney Street. So the experimant farm doesn't look so hot huh? You know who's running that now don't you? Bruce Sackett.
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