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They are, they keep bugs off of crops such as corn and tobacco.
water them or pick them and if you pick them and want them fresh keep them in the fridge
Farmers grow crops like wheat and corn, and herders keep herds of animals like cows or sheep or horses.
they keep you from dying they keep you from dying
Nothing. It stays as it is. Corn seeds ( which popcorn is) has been stored and kept for centuries as seed for corn crops by farmers who store it months or years. I keep mine in the fridge. Not sure if it helps it, but I heard that it did.
corn was not mainly used for eating, it was mostly used for feeding cattle and pigs. it was one of few crops that could keep for a long time and the animals would eat.
The Pawnee tribes (Skidi, Tsawi, Kitkehaxki and Pitahawirata) grew many crops in their fields: corn was planted first, then eight types of beans, seven varieties of squash and pumpkins, and mellons (citrullus citrullus).The Pawnees grew a wide range of different types of corn (maize) and were always very careful to keep the seeds separate: blue corn, spotted corn, white corn, small white corn, yellow corn, hard corn with different colours on the same cob, red corn, sweet corn, Osage corn.
Farmers grow wheat, corn, barley, oats, millet, peas, beans, peanuts, lettuce, and about a thousand other crops. im most of the countries farmers can grow pretty much anything but the climate is changing so its hard to keep up with the weather
To keep crops, you have to take care of them by not giving them too much sun and water but you still have to give them some.
slugs
Ya if you want to keep it cold
that is probably a bug