Kucyk Early RX 2300 (75 Days)
Available certified organic
6-7' tall plant
7 ½ x 8 ½ long ears
Mostly yellow color with some brown or maroon
Finer stalks and leaves
Sweet Flavor
Many flint type ears
Finishes fast
History: Victor Kucyk, from Ontario, Canada, developed this incredibly early, multi-varietal O.P corn.
Wapsie Valley (85 Days)
Our customers most popular corn!
Available certified organic
9 ½' tall, strong, widely adapted plants
7 ½ - 8" well formed ears (mostly rich yellow, waxy color with some maroon ears and few brown colored ears)
14 - 18 straight kernel rows
Outstanding plant health
Medium ear placement
Good standability
Average C.P. (crude protein) 11%
Superior silage choice
Nicely finishes for grain where others won't
Has done well in dry years
Widely adapted
Heavy test weight
Available specific any size, flat or round
Minnesota 13 (87 Days)
Available certified organic
8' tall, slender plants
7 ½ 8" long, yellow ears
12 - 18 straight kernel rows
Medium ear placement
Stands well
Average C.P. 10.5%
Narrower stalks and leaves lends itself to top and grain yield
Does well planted after sod
Top yields with high soil fertility
History: Rich Holman from Wisconsin has been successfully selecting for earliness and yield on this strain of Minnesota 13. He has done a tremendous job with it. Green Haven Open Pollinated Seed Group is offering Rich's new strain of MN13.
"J" Reid yellow dent (90 Days)
Available certified organic
9 ½' tall, hearty plants
9" long, girthy ears
Medium ear placement
14 - 18 tight kernel rows
Medium to good stand ability
Average C.P. 10-11%
Fantastic dual purpose silage/grain variety
Scores high in nutritional quality
History: In the mid-1800's, Robert Reid accidentally crossed an old dent variety "Gordon Hopkins" with an early native American Flint "little yellow". This mistake is the base of some of the most widely used genetics in corn production today. The "J" in the variety is for John Simmons, the organic grower in Michigan, who has worked for years improving this strain of Reids.
Lancaster Sure Crop (110-120 Days)
Towering 10 -12' tall plants
Long 10 - 12" narrow ears
High ear placement
The combination of big long ears placed high in the air causes stand ability to be lower than our other varieties.
Primarily grown as a silo corn and simply pleasure. Stalks grow extremely tall and is a lot of fun to show off to neighbors.
History: Originated in Lancaster, PA around the turn of the century. Dale Nicklow of southern PA selects this old faithful variety for Green Haven Open Pollinated Seed Group.
Pop Open Pollinated Japanese Hulless Pop corn (100 Days)
Non-Hybrid non-GMO as with all our seeds
Five foot tall plants
Many times produces multiple ears
White 4” ears
Pops well
Reid Yellow (110 Days)
One of the most popular open-pollinated yellow variety grown in the country. Especially well suited for the Corn Belt. Originated by Robert Reid of Illinois in 1847 and improved by his son, James L. Reid, from 1870 to 1900. Color is deep yellow, with a lighter cap, but a reddish tinge often appears. The cobs tend to be small and dark red. Ears are 9 to 10 in. long and 7 to 8 in. around. Ear tapers slightly, with 16 to 22 closely spaced rows. Kernels are very deep and narrow to medium in width, slightly keystone in shape, with a square crown. Slightly rough, with kernels dented on top. Stalks are tall and leafy and make very good silage. Adapted to virtually every state. Seed is untreated. Matures in 100-112 days.
Silver King (100 Days)
Also know as Wisconsin No. 7. The leading white-dent variety in the Northern part of the Corn Belt. Originate by A.J.Goddard of Ft. Atkinson, Iowa, who brought a bushel from Indiana to Fayette County, Iowa in 1862. Foundation stock was produced by the Wisconsin Experimental Station in 1904. Wide creamy white kernels, with medium depth and thickness. Cobs are white. Ears slowly taper from butt to tip, with slightly wavy rows. Slightly rough. Seed is untreated. 100 to 110 days.
Dublin (86 Day)
10’ tall plants
8 ½” large yellow ears
Big yielder for silage or grain
Stands well with medium ear placement.
Victor Kucyk from Dublin Ontario has done it again with this varietal cross. We are very excited about his new Dublin Variety. It is out-yielding any O.P. we put up against it.
Black Jack Pop corn 80 Day
Offered conventional
4 ½” plants with low ear placement
Deep dark burgundy but pops white
4-6” almost black ears
Persistent
Delicious flavor Garret Emo has increased this persistent variety of pop corn. Garret received the original genetics from Tim Latsch of Tigerton, WI