Soon, that struggle to coax corn from mud will be evident at grocers and farmstands. Much of the region won't see local corn -- favored for its sweet, juicy kernels -- until mid- to late-August. Even then, supplies may be scarce.
Wet weather makes Northeast corn harder to come by - Boston.com
At least I hope it wouldn't. Especially since my fuel oil supplier has gone to a bio mix this year. Which they say is cheaper. But it's still about 40 cents a gallon more than it was last year.technorati tags:Grumps
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