For nearly 40 years, Jerry Seebach has been selling sweet corn from his back yard and the tradition continues until, hopefully, the end of this month.
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ROCHELLE — For nearly 40 years, Jerry Seebach has been selling sweet corn from his back yard and the tradition continues until, hopefully, the end of this month.
“Hopefully we will have corn until the end of August,” he said.
Seebach began planting the almost 3-acres of corn with a two-row planter he received from Norm Skare and he did the work by hand.