“This bicolor corn is as sweet as it is beautiful, and will make a great addition to summer tables,” said Kevin Renker (Agricultural Business, ’06), row crops specialist at the University Farm. “We’re thrilled to have this new offering and hope the community will be equally excited. We’re just a short drive from the heart of Chico for some of the freshest corn you can find in Butte County.”
The farm planted 12 acres to allow for staggered harvests into September. Seeded watermelons, cantaloupes and sunflowers for cut flowers have also been planted. The money raised from sales will help support the College of Agriculture’s row crop program, where students learn the fundamentals and support research into one of the state’s top industries.
“The University Farm is an invaluable hands-on aspect of our students’ experience in the College of Agriculture,” said University Farm Director Ricardo Orellana. “Whether planting, picking, studying irrigation and pest control, or supporting sales firsthand, these hands-on learning opportunities prepare the agricultural leaders of tomorrow.”
Source : csuchico.edu