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Taber corn takes hail hit

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Published: August 22, 2019

Taber corn will make a full appearance at the southern Alberta town’s annual Cornfest Aug. 22-25 despite severe crop damage earlier this month from a hailstorm in the Taber and Barnwell regions.

The Aug. 6 storm, with winds of more than 140 kilometres per hour, drove large hailstones that wiped out area crops including the corn for which this southern Alberta town has become famous.

Several growers of sweet corn had complete crop losses. Among the partial survivors is Barnwell-based Johnson Fresh Farms, which grows about 500 acres annually.

“All of our stuff got hit with hail,” said James Johnson, while harvesting a sample batch of remaining crop Aug. 19. “It caught all the fields, just some worse than others.”

Johnson Fresh Farms will be the sole provider of corn for coming corn festival in Taber, which will feature corn tasting and corn stuffing contests that are popular attractions.

“We’re happy about that,” said Taber Chamber of Commerce office manager Anne Jensen, noting there were initial worries right after the storm about corn availability for the festival.

About the author

Barb Glen

Barb Glen

Barb Glen is the livestock editor for The Western Producer and also manages the newsroom. She grew up in southern Alberta on a mixed-operation farm where her family raised cattle and produced grain.

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