Maize needs about 140 frost free days to grow. It does well in a large range of temperatures provided it has enough water, but if average temperatures are only 10 to 15 degrees C it struggles to set seed and is grown as a forage crop. It will grow in a range of soils but prefers those which are free draining.
A climate close to that of Central America would be ideal the ancient Native Americans grew maize in Central America as a main crop.
I live in upstate New York and there is alot of corn around me. There's a 1000 acre farm next to my house that grows corn. They usually plant in summer and harvest in fall.
loamy soil
yes and they do
hot and wet :))
The American settlers in Hawaii quickly discovered that the climate and soil of the islands were suitable for growing this crop sugercane.
yes it does....India is doing agriculture from long..and it is well known for its agriculture...climate here is suitable for various corps..because climate changes in various regions of India and this helps in growing seasonal things...Top Crops of IndiaRice WheatJuteCorn (maize)BarleyMilletCottonSugar CaneCashewsMangos
the Bahamas was suitable for the loyalist because of the warm tropical climate, that was suitable for growing cotton. the rich untouched soil and because there was many land that was still untouched.
Maine
The climate may not be suitable for that type of vegetation.
I have a small plot of maize growing in the back yard.
It's the main maize growing area in South Africa.
which month is suitable for growing tea
it's climate is suitable for growing citrus fruits, olives, and vegetables