Several crops are being harvested locally in September and October.
Farmers are harvesting corn, soybeans and so much more!
Field corn and soybeans are the BIG 2 farm crops being harvested here in DeKalb County. But that’s not all. Fall harvest also includes specialty crops like apples, pumpkins, red raspberries, grapes, gourds, squash, Indian corn, popcorn, sweet corn and a few other assorted crops.
From these crops, we get a variety of products such as food, fiber, fuel, and fall décor. And farm crops provide value to our local economy – $234 million annually in DeKalb County, plus jobs and tax dollars.
Soybeans
Soybeans are the second largest crop, produced on one-third of the county’s farmland. Over 124,000 acres of soybeans are harvested and used for livestock feed, exports, biodiesel and food.
Field Corn
Corn is the top crop in the county. Farmers grow corn on over half of the farmland amounting to over 190,000 acres which will be harvested in the fall. Field corn is used for livestock feed, ethanol, exports, and food.
Pumpkins
Large orange pumpkins make great jack-o-lanterns and smaller pumpkins may be used for pies. Or pick some of the newer hybrids that are white, green or have warts! All sizes and colors of pumpkins can be picked from pumpkin patches or purchased at farms, farm stands, and at local orchards.
Grapes
You don’t have to go to Napa Valley to find grapes. There are vineyards in DeKalb County and surrounding counties that grow grapes. These grapes are processed into red and white wines and sold locally at wineries and in retail stores.
Squash, Gourds & Indian Corn
There are all kinds of squash but acorn, butternut, and yellow squash are the most popular for eating. Sometimes squash is also used for fall decorations along with gourds, Indian and broom corn. You will find these fall crops at farm stands and orchards in the area.
Red Raspberries
Fall raspberries are ripe for the picking in September. Visit a local orchard and pick-your-own red raspberries or purchase them at farm stands. Raspberries are such a good, sweet treat!
Apples
Apple orchards and farms grow a variety of apples for eating. Local orchards also sell apple products like cider, donuts, pies, caramel apples and even hard apple cider! Orchards offer pick-your-own apples or purchase apples in their stores.
Popcorn
There’s some popcorn grown in DeKalb County. Unlike field corn, ears of popcorn are much smaller. Once popcorn has been picked and shelled, it’s ready to be popped and enjoyed. Buttery popcorn is the best!
Sweet Corn
Some farmers are still harvesting sweet corn in September. By planting sweet corn at different intervals in the spring, corn on the cob can be enjoyed from summer to fall. Local farm stands sell sweet corn through the end of September.