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What is an Average size corn field?

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The mature height of field corn can vary widely depending upon soil type, water availability, nutrient availability, and weed and disease pressure on the crop, but in the US, field corn raised for grain will normally grow to heights of six to nine feet. Corn varieties raised for silage, or fodder, will get noticeably higher, from 10 to 15 feet tall. I've grown silage corn that stopped at just under 19 feet to the tip of the tassel.

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2-3 meters for sweetcorn, 4-6 for feedcorn

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