Space the kernels 9 to 12 inches apart in the row.
no. you can plant it any way you like
need amount to polinate
You have that mixed up, and nor does the question make any sense. A cob is not a corn plant: it is a appendage that holds the corn kernels that is grown or comes from the corn plant. You can have many rows of corn with many cobs on them, and typically the number of cobs on a corn plant (especially GMO corn) is a 1:1 or 2:1 ratio.AnswerIt can vary widely depending on the type of corn, whether field, sweet, or another type, and depending on what the plant breeder bred it to do. Older varieties can have as few as 12 rows of kernels on a cob, while certain types of sweet corn can have as many as 24. The average across all types is 16 to 18 rows of kernels to the ear.
It depends on how long the rows are. For example, you can plant one row 14,520 feet long or you can plant 70 rows 207.5 feet long or you can plant 1,452 rows 10 feet long. They will each be one acre.
Not in Kansas. They grow millions of $ worth a year. A "weed" is "a plant out of place". Those Kansas sunflowers growing in Iowa corn rows are considered a weed.
An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.
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A orchard is a place where people grow trees and shrubs orchard is a place where devoted to plant trees or nut trees or a place where it is accesible to plant a rows of rows of trees like a plantation of Oranges grove that needs a big space
They decrease planting time in the field, from the original corn planter, which enabled a farmer to plant one hill of corn at a time, to modern-day planters that plant 70 or more rows of corn at a time, corn planter technology continues to evolve. You can read more at http://www.ehow.com/about_5647763_types-corn-planters.html
you just multiply them together
The rows of corn were as tall as an elephants eye.
strip cropping
Yes. He felt that it was time. His reasoning for keeping his corn rows for so many years was he got tired of barbers messing up his haircut, so he decided to let it grow.