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How Corn Shows Up at Christmas

By Tara Desmond

December doesn’t slow things down on the farm — it just changes the work. While the fields may no longer be green, farmers are deep into year-end business and planning: reviewing finances, ordering seed for the season ahead, fixing and maintaining equipment, caring for livestock with extra feed and shelter, and hauling stored grain to market.

Even in the middle of all that work, Christmas finds its way onto the farm. And so does corn — not just as a crop grown and harvested, but as a quiet part of the holiday season itself. From the drinks we share, to the gifts we give, to the stories we tell, corn shows up in places you might not expect.

This season, we pulled together a few fun reminders of how corn connects farm life to Christmas traditions — both on and off the farm.

1. A Toast to Corn in Every Cheer

When families gather around the fire and raise a glass, they’re often toasting with something crafted from corn. Corn not only fuels our farms — it fuels our celebrations too. From rich holiday ales to crisp lagers, corn brings holiday cheer to mugs across the Midwest and beyond.

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