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Neonicotinoid-Free
Heirloom

Golden Bantam 8-row Sweet Corn

Quick Facts:

  • Open-pollinated variety bred in 1890's
  • Small ears bred to fit into side plates
  • Most popular sweet corn for nearly 30 years
  • Compact, 5-6' plants produce 2 ears each
  • 80 days to harvest

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Golden Bantam 8-row Sweet Corn

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Golden Bantam 8-row is an open-pollinated variety bred in the 1890's by William Chambers and introduced by W. Altee Burpee in 1902.  Its small 5-inch ears were originally selected to fit neatly into a side plate at the roadside inns where Chambers sold his produce.  Upon introduction by Burpee, Golden Bantam skyrocketed in popularity, earning a place for "sugar" corn on the American dinner table.  It remained the most popular variety for nearly 30 years.  Compact 5-foot-tall plants consistently produce two ears.  Not as sweet as the super sugary hybrids today, but still delicious, especially when harvested at its peak (21 days after pollination).  80 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds... More

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Zea mays

Golden Bantam 8-row is an open-pollinated variety bred in the 1890's by William Chambers and introduced by W. Altee Burpee in 1902.  Its small 5-inch ears were originally selected to fit neatly into a side plate at the roadside inns where Chambers sold his produce.  Upon introduction by Burpee, Golden Bantam skyrocketed in popularity, earning a place for "sugar" corn on the American dinner table.  It remained the most popular variety for nearly 30 years.  Compact 5-foot-tall plants consistently produce two ears.  Not as sweet as the super sugary hybrids today, but still delicious, especially when harvested at its peak (21 days after pollination).  80 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Zea mays

Golden Bantam 8-row is an open-pollinated variety bred in the 1890's by William Chambers and introduced by W. Altee Burpee in 1902.  Its small 5-inch ears were originally selected to fit neatly into a side plate at the roadside inns where Chambers sold his produce.  Upon introduction by Burpee, Golden Bantam skyrocketed in popularity, earning a place for "sugar" corn on the American dinner table.  It remained the most popular variety for nearly 30 years.  Compact 5... read more

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Zea mays

Golden Bantam 8-row is an open-pollinated variety bred in the 1890's by William Chambers and introduced by W. Altee Burpee in 1902.  Its small 5-inch ears were originally selected to fit neatly into a side plate at the roadside inns where Chambers sold his produce.  Upon introduction by Burpee, Golden Bantam skyrocketed in popularity, earning a place for "sugar" corn on the American dinner table.  It remained the most popular variety for nearly 30 years.  Compact 5-foot-tall plants consistently produce two ears.  Not as sweet as the super sugary hybrids today, but still delicious, especially when harvested at its peak (21 days after pollination).  80 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Weaver Cattle Company
Better Than Previous Years

We had no trouble what so ever with this seed unlike the previous 1-star reviews. All the corn came up except for a few plants where the ground was a little too wet. I'm guessing we got a 98% stand and the sweet corn is doing fine so far (mid-August). We also bought over 100+ seeds so I'm guessing the previous reviews had more to do with the growing conditions which have been quite a challenge this year so say the least than bad seed! We're also professional farmers with more than a 100+ years of combined experience so maybe that has something to do with it.

I wouldn't hesitate for a second in buying this seed again.

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joe mullikin
golden bantam sweet corn

planted all 50 seeds & 9 came up! My rating is zero !

Hi Joe, thanks for your feedback. I will be in touch about a refund or replacement.

Becky

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janet northam
bad germination

had a 50 %sprout on 1rst plant and 50%sprout on the replant.i cant give them a 50% star because that is a zero in my book.the company sent the seeds quickly though and the beans did sprout well

Thanks for your feedback, Janet. All of our seed is guaranteed to grow. I will be in contact about a refund or replacement.

Thanks,
Becky

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