No; Corn is only native to Central America. Originally, corn was a staple crop for agricultural tribes of Native Americans in that area, but it spread to other Native American tribes throughout the Americas. It was taken to other parts of the world after Columbus arrived in the New World.
If there is fertile land... then yes. Not in the Sahara desert or any other desert it doesn't.
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they did not do much crops but they grew corn
Corn, beans, squash, herbs, fruit, nuts, and sunflowers
The types of food that is grown in South Africa are tomatoes, lemon and other citrus fruit trees are also grown there and I think that green vegetables e.g. peas, green beans, runner beans etc. are grown too. I'm not too sure of any more, but I'll try and see if I can get those answers for whoever asks this question! They also grow peanuts and different types of grains
In the soil
no but you can grow corn....
I think they grow alot of corn and stuff. I think they grow alot of corn and stuff. I think they grow alot of corn and stuff.
It depends on what type of corn you want to grow...
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Where Corn Don't Grow was created on 1996-11-25.
It does grow in Africa currently 8 countries can grow it.
Because growing corn takes a lot of water, which is something Africa often does not have a lot of.
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.
Weeds also grow in big fields with corn
No. Corn grows on a stalk, not a stock.
On pop corn plants.