Some years back, Brenda Hauser, armed with a tin box, an old wood table, a folding chair and an umbrella, set up at the two-acre sweet corn patch on their property. Corn sold for fifty cents a dozen. She says that it was fun to see people come down the dusty road in their clean white cars and high heels to pick corn. It was such a success that the next year they planted five acres. The tradition of planting corn has continued through today where they...