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With 5 exciting seasons, Corn Warriors gives viewers an entertaining look inside an evolving industry as old as time. This Corn Contest brings on the drama as 6 farmers struggle to make profit on multi-generational farms, fight to survive the challenges of 21st century farming, and keep up with demand. While the Earth’s bounty is seemingly endless, Mother Nature is a stern task-maker for the Corn Warriors contestants. This high-yield corn contest showcases real life Warriors and the elements that every farmer deals with. Get a real look at what it takes to compete in a high-yield corn contest, and see who will obtain the title of Corn King. READ MORE
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