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I'm definitely not an expert, but from what I understand you can cut them down as soon as you harvest the corn. The stalk will not continue to produce as some other plants do. Once you harvest the existing ears of corn, the stalks are done. I just read a cute idea about saving the cut stalks and bundling them together for a fall / Halloween decoration :)
A Crop Sweeper is the best way to pick up down corn. It can be found at www.cropsweeper.com.
Corn is fine for horses, with a balanced amount of grain. It will put weight on them quickly, usually used to bulk up horses that are quite down on their weight. No harm in it, my horses are on corn, no problems with it!
Farming was effected by aliens because aliens sent down beams creating the crop art, or the pictures in the corn stalks.
There are many possibilities, but it sounds like a nutrient deficiency, possibly phosphorus. In the US, you can contact your local county extension agent, who should be able to narrow it down upon inspection of the crop.
what enzyme is missing that would cause diarerra after consuming milk and sugar or corn syrup
Sets the corn seed in the ground during planting. The drill can maintain a preset depth and drop the seed at the correct spacing and distance needed by the farmer. The seeds are poured into the hopper and feed down into each tube as the tractor pulls the drill through the field.
It would be a teaching passed down from the parents to their children.
corn flakes, hands down, espeacally if they are crunchy nut corn flakes get soggy, I think Captain Crunch
He tractor down. (He "tracked her" down)
According to the Farmer's Almanac, "if the cows are lying down", a farmer can expect a rainstorm. Or perhaps he "can feel it in his bones".
In the Early days Grocery Stores were not self-serve and the cans of corn would be stacked at the top. Store owners would use a stick to knock down the can and catch them. It was an easy catch and so an easy catch of a fly ball became just a "Can Of Corn".