One "cow corn" plant--more properly called field corn--plant will often have two to three ears on it.
The number of ears of corn in a bushel depends on the size of the ears of corn. On average, about 40 to 60 ears of corn are in a bushel.
There are 150 ears of sweet corn in a bushel.
3-4 ears of corn.
3 to 4 ears
because they need 2 ears of corn
"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.
not sure what a 2366 bin is but a normal bin of sweet corn is about 720 ears
yes corn does
The yield of corn can vary based on factors such as the variety of corn, soil quality, and farming practices. On average, an acre of corn can produce about 150 to 250 bushels. Since there are approximately 70 ears of corn per bushel, this translates to about 10,500 to 17,500 ears of corn per acre, which is roughly 875 to 1,458 dozen ears.
One or two ears of corn are a normal expectation per stalk when well fertilized and maintained. Sweet corn can produce two to four ears on one stalk.
No cow is forced to eat corn. It's like candy to them.
1 - 10oz frozen corn = 3 medium ears of corn.