@SqSehrish 14. One father, one mother, one daughter, and 11 sons. Presumably, but the only confirmed data would lead to an answer of 13, as nothing is stated about the mother.
@othersideofviv Absolutely. However, I am playing a bit of malicious compliance for my work, as they are demanding we use AI for nearly everything we do. My intent is to use so much AI that it is cost and storage prohibitive. IT during the day, thankful for the farming at night (no AI).
@TheEmilyBloom Corn self pollinates. The tassel will drop the pollen onto the corn silk. I was a bit worried about the density of the plants, but it might be okay with just two rows for them to reach 8 to 9 feet tall.
@TheEmilyBloom NGL, I am a bit jealous of you. Had everything brought back into the greenhouses last week for a freeze Tuesday morning, but now we are hitting 90 degrees. Typical Northeast planting starts next week away from the Atlantic coast.
@TheEmilyBloom Going to presume those are cucumbers vining. Too late now, with the heat building for your region, but if you try a late planting for fall harvest, Marketmore 76 might be a worthy one to go with. It's a nice all-around use variety suited for the East and Northeast, at least.
@RepJackKimble I do not even make $90k working 365.25 days per year between my farming and my IT job. Thankfully my IT job is the bulk of that income, but everyone needs to eat, not everyone needs a computer.
@othersideofviv THIS is when I think of you immediately. Darn fingers did not want to type correctly at work, by accidentally deleting the linked post.