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      <title>Yukon Chief Corn Seeds for Short Seasons</title>
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      <description>I finally got my hands on some yukon chief corn seeds last year, and honestly, they totally changed how I look at my short-season garden. If you live somewhere where the summer feels like it lasts about fifteen minutes—think Alaska, the Rockies, or</description>
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