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Hi-A Corn Field Day set July 7 in Georgetown

By Susan Himes

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will hold the Hi-A Corn Field Day on July 7 in Georgetown. The event will showcase a new variety of colored corn developed by Texas A&M AgriLife Research.

The free event will take place from 2-4 p.m. at the AgriLife Extension office in Williamson County, 100 Wilco Way, Room HR108.

To RSVP, visit https://tx.ag/July7CornFieldDay or call 512-943-3300. For additional information, visit the Williamson County website at https://williamson.agrilife.org/.

Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, SARE, program information will also be presented, and there will be an opportunity to visit the Georgetown plot and sample fresh Hi-A corn.

Hi-A corn topics, speakers

The field day offers a unique opportunity to learn about the research and findings of Hi-A corn. The Hi-A corn topics and speakers will include:

  • Breeding and Genetics for High Antioxidants and Anthocyanins, Wenwei Xu, Ph.D., AgriLife Research corn breeder, Lubbock.
  • Granger Trial Plot Results, Kate Hajda, AgriLife Extension horticulturist, Williamson County.
  • Opportunities for Organic Corn in Texas, Bob Whitney, AgriLife Extension organic program specialist, Stephenville.
  • Nutritional Benefits of Hi-A Corn, Katie Sindac, AgriLife Extension family and community health agent, Williamson County.
Source : tamu.edu

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