MontyJ
Deeply Rooted
I picked the last of the corn yesterday morning. I got 129 ears, I think.

After shucking, waiting to be silked:

On the left is my 22 quart water bath canner full of corn waiting to go into the blanching pot on the right. I blanch for two minutes, then into cold water:

Then on to the cutting table. For you city folks, these are my corn cutters. Since I was the only one cutting corn, I used the wooden cutter. Both are pretty fast, but I didn't have a nail board handy for the ring cutter. Using either one, it takes about 5 seconds to cut an entire cob:

I weighed the corn out in 14-16oz packages, which is just right for our family. That gave us 19 bags before I ran out of bags. I froze the last 18 ears whole:

I spent the rest of the day making pickles...

After shucking, waiting to be silked:

On the left is my 22 quart water bath canner full of corn waiting to go into the blanching pot on the right. I blanch for two minutes, then into cold water:

Then on to the cutting table. For you city folks, these are my corn cutters. Since I was the only one cutting corn, I used the wooden cutter. Both are pretty fast, but I didn't have a nail board handy for the ring cutter. Using either one, it takes about 5 seconds to cut an entire cob:

I weighed the corn out in 14-16oz packages, which is just right for our family. That gave us 19 bags before I ran out of bags. I froze the last 18 ears whole:

I spent the rest of the day making pickles...