There is no "most important element" for corn. However, the nutrient which is most used up by the corn crop, and therefore costs the most for the the farmer to replace is nitrogen. No element is more important than any other because if any one nutrient, even a micronutrient, is completely missing, there will be no crop to harvest.
rice, wheat, and corn
They grew many vegetables and medicinal herbs. Their main grown crop was maize. It is now known as corn.
Weat,rice,suger cane and corn or it can be seed oilMajor Crop in Pakistan Are: - Wheat - Rice - Sugarcane - Cotton - Maize
Vietnam's farmers grow cocoa, rice is the most important food crop, followed by corn, cassava, and sweet potato, in that order.
legumes
rice, wheat, and corn.
rice, wheat, and corn
corn, beans, and squash (APEX)
Corn was the most important crop to early people because it was plentiful and could be grown easily.
Hay, soybeans, and corn are the top three economically important crops in Virginia.
The most important colonial export was cash crops. This was mainly in form of corn and tobacco which supported the economy of most colonies.
the three sisters ;)
indigo, rice, and corn were all important crops in the southern colonies -answersbya13yearold!
the three sister....APEX
They grew many vegetables and medicinal herbs. Their main grown crop was maize. It is now known as corn.
corn and soybeans are the best crop growing in the midwest
corn.... i am sure of that