 So here's a really good example of one that I Am not keeping for anything. This was in the reject pile. I start pulling the husk off I mean obviously is a small cob, so it's not good for that But usually I would get these kernels off for eating still You can see there's a lot of mold on here because the husk wasn't tight enough around the cob to keep it From getting wet and you can actually see possibly It's a little sprout right here. It's actually starting to sprout because it got that wet This one I'm not even keeping for food. I'm tossing this whole cob I will take it out away from the garden to a spot where animals can eat it or whatever if It overwinteres and manages to sprout into something Useful next season and produce cobs. I will eat those cobs if they're worth eating Otherwise this is going to the wildlife Or just rotting back into the ground But I don't want anywhere near the garden because I don't want to train wildlife to come near the garden to get all of these grains that I'm tossing and I want to keep the genetic separate so that I'm not getting more of this into my gene pool