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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.

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