in adrians backyard when he was masterbaiting to his cat
Although corn is grown in all 50 states, more than 80 percent of it comes from the section of the Midwest known as the Corn Belt
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1492 :)
Wheat is the first cereal to be cultivated by man.
The first crops that were grown are corn, wheat, and rice.:)
Corn was probably first cultivated in The Mexican state of Oaxaca, several thousand years ago.
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Yes. Corn (maize) comes from the northern parts of what is now Mexico, and was first cultivated by some early mesoamerican tribes.
There are many crops that are not cultivated in GOA. Some examples are; corn, coffee, tea, tobacco, rice, coconut and cashew.
It may not take half the cultivated land, but the largest crop in Mexico by far is corn (maize).
Corn is produced by the plant called Zea mays. It is a type of grain plant that is cultivated for its edible seeds, which are commonly known as corn or maize.
The first crop grown in America was maize, also known as corn. Native American civilizations cultivated corn as a staple crop long before European settlers arrived. It played a vital role in the development of agriculture in the Americas.
"Corn" or "maize"? Corn is the (or, was the) name for any grain in colonial and precolonial times. Maize was called "Indian corn" and eventually shortened to "corn", and now when we say "corn", that's what we refer to. Your mediterranean states and Egypt are probably not talking about maize.