Stealthy Critters have their Eyes on your Sweet Corn

Horticulture expert says fencing may be the best safeguard MANHATTAN, Kan. – Ward Upham is only half-joking when he says that the official inspector for sweet corn should be the raccoon. “Every year,” says Upham, a horticulture expert at Kansas State University, “they seem to harvest the sweet corn the day before it is to be picked.” Upham notes that no m...

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