corn in china or for the matter anywhere is grown in similar fashion. seeds are planted and then watered. care should be taken post planting to avoid herbicides and plant weeding which could devastate yield and crop.
Yes, corn does grow in Asia. It is a widely cultivated crop in countries like China, India, and Indonesia. Corn is an important staple food in many Asian countries.
no but you can grow corn....
China is a big country, and its agricultural range is very wide, but China's crops and basically the same as America's. In Southern China, you can grow more diverse things, but it is mainly the same. You can grow many different crops. I'm not exactly sure what kinds of crops they do grow.They can grow the exact same crops we grow in the U.S. and they do. I lived there for four years. The only real difference is that they do have a true tropical zone at the very southern end of China and so they can grow more tropical fruits, vegetables and spices.In China you can grow rice, and corn. Rice is the most common food in china, it has been there for hundreds of years and will be grown for more years to come.
Yes, you can plant a corn kernel to grow corn.
Corn is a very versatile crop, and is grown in a variety of places. If watered, it will certainly grow in outback Queensland.
Yes, you can grow corn from store-bought corn. The kernels from store-bought corn can be planted in soil to grow new corn plants.
They would grow corn, beans, rice, melons, & tobacco.
Yes, you can plant fresh corn kernels to grow corn.
China is the world's second-largest producer of corn.
Yes, you can plant dried corn kernels to grow corn plants.
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...