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Hi,
Call Susan Hartzold at the McLean County Museum of History (309) 827-0428 for information on a short video we used in a corn exhibit. It uses speeded up film to show a corn plant's growth from seed to mature plant in about 5 minutes.
Greg Koos
McLean County Museum of History
"Jill P. Dixon" wrote:
> Hello all. Need help from anyone who knows of a "corn" video. We will be doing a corn program in the fall for school children (grades 1-8) and we are trying to find a short video that shows corn being planted, grown and harvested.
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> You'd think this was easy. We have contacted PBS, Children's Television Workshop (Sesame Street), the National Popcorn Board, several popcorn companies, etc to no avail (we are still waiting to hear from corncam.com and our local extension office). No one has a video!
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> Any suggestions? At this point we are thinking about taking stills of corn growth (we are located in southwest Michigan) to show slides.
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> Thanks :)
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> Jill Dixon, Director
> SMC Museum
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