With a long period of rain expected again, DW & I went through the gardens, looking for dry or near-dry seed. There wasn't much, the low temperatures have slowed pod maturity on all legumes. I'm concerned about the Giant Red Tarka beans & Ohozyu soybeans though, since
all of their pods are turning yellow. I raised the pods of Giant Red Tarka off the ground & onto the straw as much as possible; if they make it through the next 24 hours, they will probably all get dry.
Then I checked the corn in the rural garden, thinking a few more ears might be ready. It was
ALL ready! Both blocks!

Fortunately DW had a lot of large shopping bags in the car, we filled up 6 of them, plus a bucket... I'm guessing about 200 pounds of corn. We finished just in time, the rain started on the way home. So with rain expected most of Saturday, at least there will be plenty of time to process it; DD has offered to help with the shucking & cutting. After setting some aside for family & friends, the best ears will be frozen whole, the rest will be steamed & frozen as cut corn. On a shopping trip years ago, we found a HUGE double-decker steamer in an Oriental market, it will cook 50 ears or more at a time... this is the main reason we bought it.