Fun question! I would say a local farmers market. They ALWAYS have good stuff there!
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Yes, it is recommended to refrigerate corn on the cob to maintain its freshness and quality.
in the ears of corn
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Corn is grown in all parts of the state.
Not exactly sure about corn cobs but if it's anything like corn kernels, the answer is no. most animals don't possess the quality to digest the sugars in corn.
No i do not. I am not familiar with corn planters, due to the fact i have never been on a farm.
The highest quality feed you can find, particularly a mix of grain, grass/legume hay and corn/barley silage. With grass, it has to be the best quality pasture you can create via fertilizing or rotational grazing in order to achieve getting the "best quality milk" from your cows.
what kind of stem would you find in a corn plant
Weight out the frozen corn to be the same weight as a can of corn
in your bum
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