Open-pollinated variety which gained popularity in Ohio during the late 1800's and early 1900's Plants are 9-10' tall and usually produce two ears each. Yellow dented kernels are nicely packed onto large ears reaching up to 3" in diameter and 7" in length A good variety for homesteaders looking for a dependable, general purpose open-pollinated variety GMO-free, chemical-free, USA-grown seeds; Regularly tested to ensure at least 85% germination Durable packaging protects seeds from light and moisture, extending the survival of the seeds by years; A great choice for preparedness seed vaults; Resealable zipper tops make for convenient storage and planting (Zea mays) Open-pollinated variety which gained popularity in Ohio during the late 1800's and early 1900's. Plants are 9-10' tall and usually produce two ears each. Yellow dented kernels are nicely packed onto large ears reaching up to 3" in diameter and 7" in length. A good variety for homesteaders looking for a dependable, general purpose open-pollinated variety. 120 days to harvest. 50 seeds/pkt. CULTURE: After danger of frost has passed, sow seeds 9-12" apart, 1" deep in rows 24-36" apart. Under ideal conditions, germination will occur in 7-10 days. To maximize pollination, use a paired row or square plot configuration. If seed is to be saved, plants should be isolated at least 1/4 mile from other corn varieties. Otherwise, they can be hand pollinated.