A NEW HEIRLOOM CORN WE'VE NEVER HEARD OF | GRINDING GRITS

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Published 2023-09-26
Hey Neighbor! Wha'ts your favorite heirloom corn? Let's take a road trip to Pavo, Georgia to check out a new heirloom corn we've never heard of! Mr. Pope is going to show us around, while we get to see his Cherokee White Eagle corn and learn more about how he processes it. Tag along to learn more about this heirloom variety. Let's Grow Together and Get Dirty!

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00:00 Start
00:15 Cherokee White Eagle Corn
00:45 Heirloom Corn
00:30 Weevil Proof Corn
03:25 Corn From The 1840's
05:00 Chorn Shelling Box
06:26 How To Grind Ears Of Corn
08:00 Corn Miller
11:50 A Corn Bolter Sifter
16:45 The Bucket Wobbler
19:00 The End Results
20:30 The Difference of Heirloom and Store Bought Corn

All Comments (21)
  • @monkeyfoodgarden
    Thank y'all. Absolutely was watching this one intently. Finding the old timers and talking to them is the best way to figure out what to do and how to do it. I can spend hours just listening and learning. If they are willing to share sit down and just listen.
  • @kimmer2799
    I hope he has someone that will continue what he and his forefathers has done.
  • @sharvey4236
    It would be great if you could do a Foxfire type series for growing plants in the garden, old tales, and just interview the older generation. All they went through and lessons learned, we are losing all that knowledge ❤
  • @kramitdreams
    I want some white eagle corn seed!! I love that guy. Hope you start selling his seed and he gets a percentage for sharing his knowledge ❤
  • @joewilson1457
    My uncle that lived in Waycross Georgia had a grits mill that ran off the pto on his tractor and it had the screen built in he could grind grits corn meal and corn flour i was about 10 years old and I thought it was amazing but didn't appreciate how useful it was now I'm 74 and wish I had payed attention to a lot of the things the old folks were doing another good show
  • @a.chandler6993
    Greg, this was one of the best videos for homesteaders that you have ever put out. Thank-you.
  • I used to grow corn as a child. I ordered some and I grows well. My grandmother used to plant the three sisters. She used to sing, Jimmy crack corn and I don’t care. I remember food tasted back then.
  • @kayb7415
    Thanks for taking us along! So interesting!
  • Enjoyable to watch! Mr. Pope is precious! I love how he seemed to enjoy sharing his knowledge.
  • @JCPDBRC
    Thanks for a great video! I really enjoyed that. Be careful wobbling that bucket or mama Hoss will have you wobbling the laundry... lol
  • @osmadchlo
    This was fascinating Mr Hoss! Thank you!
  • @natemitch
    Cherokee Eagle is hands down one of my favorites! Y’all need to grow it next year! He has a fantastic set up for processing his kernels, great to see videos like this to pass on information!
  • @ccpirogue
    We need part 2, you left too much on the table over there. Very interesting individual, Mr. Poke is an inspiration, a guiding light and needed during these times, I think he can contribute alot to our younger generation. Very good video just too short. Thank both of you for making it happen.
  • @enaid54
    I would love to have that corn seed!
  • @ronevans852
    Wow, I in joyed that video, I remember my grandma making butter when we went up RomeGa. Back in early 50th.
  • @suemerritt1679
    Thanks Greg and especially Mr. Pope. I really enjoyed it. 🥰
  • @uncledanny7
    I really enjoyed this video installment on heirloom corn. I have never grown the Cherokee white whale corn but have known about it all my life. My granddad used to talk about it when I was growing up how it was what they grew when he was young. He never could find the seed for it so he always grew white prolific.