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That depends very much on how they have been stored. In sealed,dry and cool conditions they can last up to ten years, but this is reduced to two years if these conditions have been different. These times can vary according to variety, and sweet corn seeds do not last as long as the popcorn, dent and similar types.

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If kept tightly sealed and refrigerated it will keep for a long time, probably at least 6 months. If not refrigerated (but well sealed) it should be fine for a month or two. If it is clear and does not smell rancid, it is probably fine (assuming it is less than 6 months old) . Oil exposed to air will turn rancid rapidly - in a few days or less. In any case, it should at least be kept in a cool, dark, place. (Refrigerated oil may appear cloudy until warmed up - that's OK. I started refrigerating mine a year or two, and it has dramatically extended the lifetime of the oil as described.)

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15y ago

2 days to 3 days to germinate the corn seeds

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16y ago

seven to ten days,

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2 to 3 weeks.

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takes 6 mouth

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16y ago

2-3 years

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