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New sweet corn variety unveiled

Branch: A Family of Farms, has launched Sweet Scarlet, a unique addition to its lineup of premium sweet corn varieties. Developed through meticulous breeding practices through seed developers at the Crookham Company, Sweet Scarlet has a distinctive flavor profile. While it has uniquely sweet notes and distinct red kernels, the variety has the familiar texture and taste of traditional sweet corn.

"We're not just marketing a new corn variety. We're sharing a testament to our commitment to flavor, quality, and innovation," said Brett Bergmann, president. "Sweet Scarlet represents the culmination of decades of dedication to our craft and our customers."

Sweet Scarlet will launch in late April at select retailers.

The variety offers several other notable features:

  • Great grower yield: Sweet Scarlet delivers impressive yields, ensuring ample harvests for growers.
  • Versatile packaging options: The variety is available in a four-count tray or sold in bulk.
  • Non-GMO breeding practices: Sweet Scarlet is bred using traditional non-GMO breeding practices.
  • Developed by the Crookham Company: The seed for Sweet Scarlet was developed by the family-owned and operated Crookham Company.

"With its impressive yield potential and traditional breeding practices, Sweet Scarlet produces abundant harvests and encompasses the needs of today's consumer looking for new and innovative products," said George Crookham, CEO of Crookham Company.

Sweet Scarlet will launch at select retailers in late April this year and carry through the peak summer season.

For more information:
Brett Bergmann
Branch: A Family of Farms
[email protected]
https://www.hughbranch.com/

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