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It’s got great flavor. Cooking it is a bearcat. Yellow or bi-color you can see the slight color change. White sweet corn looks the same freshly picked to fully cooked.


some of these people will roast you for boiling ANY sweet corn for more than 30 secs.
 
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As a seed company employee who handled it often it went from “safe as table salt” to a carcinogen and banished from use overnight. Never believe the “common knowledge“ on chemical safety. You can’t believe the makers to know or to level with anyone truthfully.
Captan was a major product for Stauffer Chemical especially in California and the fruit and nuts groves.

Stauffer also had Sutan, Dyfonate and Eradacane. Their plastics division created what is now known as Roundup but thought it was too hot of a product and didn’t think it would ever be approved by the EPA so they sold it to Monsanto
 
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Captan was a major product for Stauffer Chemical especially in California and the fruit and nuts groves.

Stauffer also had Sutan, Dyfonate and Eradacane. Their plastics division created what is now known as Roundup but thought it was too hot of a product and didn’t think it would ever be approved by the EPA so they sold it to Monsanto
I'll never forget the pungent garlic-like smell of Sutan+ and Eradicane. Driving across Southern Minnesota at planting time back in the day you could pick out every field where it was being incorporated just by the aroma.