Generally about the same as the height of the plant.
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The corn belt in the US is found in the eastern part of the Great Plains. Too far west, the amount of rain is too low and corm will not grow as well. Wheat is often found there.
Mainly through irrigation.
The "Corn Belt" region in the United States is where the majority of the nation's corn is produced. It roughly covers western Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, eastern Nebraska, and eastern Kansas, in which corn (maize) and soybeans are the dominant crops. Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the nation.
The European Union produces more wheat than the US, while China produces more corn.
The United States grows the most corn in the world, producing approximately one-third of the global corn supply. Other major corn-producing countries include China, Brazil, and Argentina.
no but you can grow corn....
nd 3 feet or so
"Cow Corn" or animal feed is simply corn that is harvested later than sweet corn. "Cow Corn" is then dried and used for animal feed, or used in ethanol. Field corn is a far less sweet for of corn and is not the same as sweet corn. It has more carbohydrates and is grown differently. Most corn will grow only one ear per stalk. Newer hybrids of field corn can grow two or three ears per stalk. It has a far drier taste then sweet corn.
Corn is their largest crop, but they are far from being the largest corn producer. They are the largest producer in the US of barley.
Yes, Germans have farmed and do farm corn. You would have to look very far north, and very far south, to find any country that HAS NOT and/or DOES NOT farm 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...
corn seeds
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Where Corn Don't Grow was created on 1996-11-25.
Weeds also grow in big fields with corn
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.