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Joseph’s corn that I can’t spell or pronounce

 
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Planted some of Joseph’s corn, it’s too pretty to taste! I can’t remember who he said created it, but I heard about it from him, astronomy domine I think it was called
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You can read more about it here: http://lofthouse.com/astronomy-domine-sweet-corn.phtml
 
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Makes me wish our import rules weren't so strict. Corn seed is one of the hardest to get right now...many hoops to jump through.
 
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Eric, that is such pretty corn, like you say, it's too pretty to eat.
 
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