Northwest Suburbs of Columbus, Ohio Corn U-Pick Orchards in ! (2024)

Northwest Suburbs of Columbus, Ohio Corn U-Pick Orchards in ! (1)

Corn U-Pick Orchards in Northwest Suburbs of Columbus, Ohio in 2024, by county

Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for corn that we know of in this area. Not all areas of any state, nor even every state, have corn orchards that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!

Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! If I cannot reach them, I DON'T GO!

PLEASE report closed farms, broken links and incorrect info using the "Report Corrections" form below.

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Marion County

  • Lawrence Orchards - Apples, peaches, pumpkins, Christmas trees- you choose and we cut, Precut Christmas trees, pumpkin patch-pick in the field, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, corn maze, straw or hay bale maze, child-sized haybale maze, and prepicked produce, gift shop, restrooms
    2634 Smeltzer Road, Marion, OH 43302. Phone: 740-389-3019. Email: orchard@marion.net. Open: Monday to Saturday 9 am to 6 pm Closed Sundays. Directions: for a map to our farm, . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard.
    Lawrence Orchards Facebook page. . Emai: . Crops are usually available in August, September, October, November, December. Applefest - last Saturday in September - horse-drawn wagon rides through the orchards, music, food, entertainment, games, petting area, mazes, lots of fun! We grow 26 different varieties of apples! FWe have JONAGOLD APPLES, EMPIRE APPLES, GRIMES GOLDEN, RED DELICIOUS, GOLDEN DELICIOUS, HONEYCRISP APPLES, JONATHAN APPLES, CORTLAND APPLES, GALA APPLES, AND MORE! We provide containers and wagons to take into the orchard. The rows of trees are clearly marked and easily accessible with no ladders needed whatsoever. While you're here make sure the kids see our ponies, goats, bunnies, ducks, and chickens! You can even bring a picnic lunch and make a day of it. Facebook page. Our farm market is open Mondays - Saturdays from 9 am to 6 pm. Applefest - last Saturday in September: Just an old-fashioned day at the orchard. Horse-drawn wagon rides, pony rides, a wonderful petting farm, corn bin play area, train rides, pumpkin painting, scarecrow making, hay maze, hay field hike, caramel apple bar, apple pies, old time music throughout the day! And APPLEBUTTER AND HORSERADISH DAY Saturday in late September or early October from 9 am to 3 pm; Free admission.

Union County

  • The Maize At Little Darby Creek - corn maze, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, farm animals, birthday parties, school tours
    8657 Axe Handle Road, Milford Center, OH 43045. Phone: 937-349-4781. Email: hplains@imetweb.net. Open: UPDATE for 2020, Their website or Facebook page says they no longer offer Pick-your-own but they still have the maze and Fall activities. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard. . Corn maze and fall activities: September 20 to November 2, 2008. We have lots to do: Ball Zone, Fun for everyone! Includes basketball, football & baseball. Hayrides to the Pumpkin Patch; Cow Train, Corn Cannons, Barnyard Bouncer jumping pillow, Dodgeball, Petting Zoo -- Miniature donkey, goats, lamb, rabbits, chickens, ducks and pigs; Pedal Carts, Pumpkin Blaster, Kiddie Maze with Follow the Leader--everyone rolls large dice and follows the lead of the person with the highest number rolled. The lead person chooses an action for everyone to perform -- skip, whistle, moo like a cow, walk sideways, etc.; Laser Tag, Tube Slide, Corn Ball, PVC Roller Slide, Rubber Duck Races, Goat Mountain, Kids' Fun Barn, Greased Pole. (UPDATED: July 8, 2020 JBS)

Corn

Corn Picking Tips, Recipes and Information

Northwest Suburbs of Columbus, Ohio Corn U-Pick Orchards in ! (2)

Corn reaches it's peak sweetness and flavor when the kernels arefull, and just touching each other, like a good set of teeth!They should not be bloated and smushed so tightly that there is nospace left at all. The bloated overripe ears will have a bland,starchy taste.

Here's what to look for:

  • The tips of the silks coming outof the ear should be a light brown.
  • If you break a kernel with your fingernail, the liquidshould be slightly milky in color.
  • The ears should be filled out andhave developed good girth but not bloated.

Harvesting

To harvest, snap off the ears by hand with a quick, firm,downward push; then twist and pull.Northwest Suburbs of Columbus, Ohio Corn U-Pick Orchards in ! (3)
Avoid twisting or yankingthe ears, as this can damage the stalk or the ear itself.

Storing the corn

Corn is at its prime eating quality on the stalk for only 72 hours beforebecoming over mature. The most important factor is cooling it as soonas possible after harvesting it. Get it into the fridge orcover it with ice! Many farmers say you should remove the shucksright away, too. I've found that removing most of the shuck,but leaving a few leaves to cover each ear is best to prevent thekernels from drying out.See this pagefor more about storing corn before using it.

Cooking:

The worst mistake people make is overcooking corn. In fact,corn isn't really cooked; it's just heated up. If you cook it formmore than a few minutes (3 minutes), then you are simply breakingdown the sugars and turning a nice, crisp sweet ear into bland mush.It's not a pot roast; the purpose of heating it is NOT to breakdown the cells, just to heat them to bring out the flavor and meltthe butter!

Here's how to cook the corn:Northwest Suburbs of Columbus, Ohio Corn U-Pick Orchards in ! (4)

  1. Fill a large pot (large enough so the shucked ears can fitinside, laying down) about 2/3 full of water and start bring itto a boil
  2. Shuck the ears, and snap off the stalk end and the very tipof ear (especially if you will use "corn stickers" , (handles)to hold the ears.
  3. When everyone is sitting down at the table and you areserving the rest of the meal, put the corn in the boiling waterand set the time for 3 minutes.
  4. After 3 minutes, using tongs, retrieve the ears and servethem with butter (Corn boats are wonderful for corn!

Freezing Corn

You can easily freeze the sweet corn and have that great taste inthe dead of winter!

  • Freezing whole ears of corn on the cob
  • Freezing corn, cut off the cob

Canning CornNorthwest Suburbs of Columbus, Ohio Corn U-Pick Orchards in ! (5)

This too, is easy... but it DOES require a Pressure Canner.You cannot safely do this with a water bath canner. Foodpoisoning is no joke!

  • Here is how to cancorn!
  • how to makecanned creamed corn.
  • Southern Chow-Chow (alsocalled Piccalilli)
  • Pickled corn relish

Other corn recipes

  • How to make sweetcorn ice cream
  • Corn bread, or sweet corn muffins (like Chi Chi's)
  • Corn fritters (a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch breakfast

Other Local Farm Products (Honey, Horses, Milk, Meat, Eggs, Etc.)
(NOT pick-your-own, unless they are also listed above)

Northwest Suburbs of Columbus, Ohio Corn U-Pick Orchards in ! (2024)

FAQs

Does Ohio have a lot of corn fields? ›

Maize sales include grain corn and silage corn, with grain corn having a production value worth over $3.8 billion. In 2022, growers used 3.1 million acres of field and produced over 594 million bushels, with an average yield of 187 bushels per acre. The cost per bushel was $6.28.

When to pick raspberries in Ohio? ›

July is the peak month for blackberries and raspberries. Blueberries are in season from mid-July through mid-September. For information on berry varieties in Ohio, contact your county educator in agriculture and natural resources at Ohio State University Extension, or a master gardener volunteer.

What are the top corn producing counties in Ohio? ›

The following counties are the top sweet corn producers in the state: Lucas (1098), Huron (806), Lorain (643), Portage (552), Mahoning (540), Hamilton (510), Summit (454), Greene (441), Washington (400) and Stark (352).

Where are most corn fields located? ›

In the United States, corn is cultivated primarily in the country's Midwestern States, stretching from Nebraska to Ohio, a region dubbed the “Corn Belt.” Nearly 80 percent of U.S. corn area is rainfed, with irrigated production occupying much of corn-growing areas in Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, and Texas.

When to pick strawberries in Ohio? ›

Mother Nature ultimately decides when the harvest of berries is available, but generally you can count on: May: Strawberries mid-to-late in the month. June: Blueberries, black and red raspberries, strawberries. July: Blueberries, black and red raspberries, blackberries.

Do you cut raspberries down every year? ›

Simply cut the canes to the ground each year in the late fall or early spring when they are dormant. Use a mower, sharp lopper, or hedge trimmer. New canes will emerge from the ground in the spring. Since the primocanes produce a full crop of fruit, there is no need to keep floricanes.

What fruit is ready to pick now? ›

Southern and Central California Harvest Dates, In Chronological Order
CROPMONTH
RaspberriesJuly 1 - September 15
GrapesJuly 10 - October 15
ApplesJuly 15 (early apples) - September 25
TomatoesJuly 15 - September 15
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What is the main crop in Ohio? ›

Ohio's main cash crops are soybeans and corn. Also important are wheat, oats, hay, fruit, feed, vegetables, livestock, poultry, and dairy products.

What state is the highest in corn growing? ›

Iowa is the biggest corn producer in the United States, with 90% of its land being used for agriculture. Illinois follows Iowa as the second largest corn producer, and Nebraska and Minnesota follow afterwards. Combined, the four leading corn producers yield more than 54% of the nation's corn.

Is Ohio the land of corn? ›

Geography. There is lack of consensus regarding the constituents of the Corn Belt, although it often includes Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, southern Michigan, western Ohio, eastern Nebraska, eastern Kansas, southern Minnesota, and parts of Missouri.

What part of Ohio has the most farmland? ›

The geographic distribution of land in farms acres across Ohio counties, along with the change in land in farms acres from 2002 to 2022, are shown in Figures 5 and 6. In 2022, Darke County had the largest number of acres as land in farms in Ohio, followed by Putman, Mercer, Pickaway, and Hanco*ck counties (Table 5).

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