They do not have to be, but they will decompose faster if you do.
Where I come from, people refer to the cut stalks left in the field after harvesting the corn as the "corn stobs."
It is important to see a doctor if the skin of a corn or callus is cut, because it may become infected. If a corn discharges pus or clear fluid, it is infected.
You cut the corn and then store it.
Corn is a resource for bees (pollen,nectar), cut worms that eat the roots, nematodes that eat the cut worms, humans and their livestock, subsequently for human consumers who purchase and eat theproducts directly from corn and the livestock sustained (in part or whole) by corn based feed.As a resource, corn is a vegetable.It can be a vegetable resource for animals.
Personally I think that corn is one of the most difficult vegetables to cut. It is difficult to remove the kernels of corn without damaging them.
Yes, leaves make very good compost. Although you will want to go easy with oak leaves, or be sure to test the pH and cut the acid with lime.
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No, rabbits can't digest corn properly and it can lead to gut impaction and serious illness. Rabbits shouldn't have any fresh corn, not even as a treat. Anyway, corn is high in sugars and carbohydrates, which aren't good for rabbits.
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I'm definitely not an expert, but from what I understand you can cut them down as soon as you harvest the corn. The stalk will not continue to produce as some other plants do. Once you harvest the existing ears of corn, the stalks are done. I just read a cute idea about saving the cut stalks and bundling them together for a fall / Halloween decoration :)
Corn starch is a product made from the starch of corn. A flower is one of those colourful things that grow in the garden and we cut and put into bouquets.
YES!!! it won't turn out well if you don't. If you want corn kernels then it is a lot easier to cut when it is cold before you cook it. There is no set way of doing it though.