Plant sexual reproduction. The kernels on the cob inside the ear are the seeds that produce the next season's crop.
Sexual reproduction.
You have EARS!
One "cow corn" plant--more properly called field corn--plant will often have two to three ears on it.
You both have ears.
Reproduction
You plant the corn. As it grows you are not permitted to use any chemicals on the ground or on the plant. Once the plant produces the crop, allow the ears of corn to dry on the plant. Then remove the dried kernels from the cob and you will have organic seed.
Yes, they do. The structure of the corn plant which has the cob, silks, and kernels contained inside the husk is commonly referred to as an ear of corn.
A cornfield. It has "ears" in the sense of the part of a crop plant that contains the seeds, but it cannot hear like human ears can.
The number of ears of corn in a bushel depends on the size of the ears of corn. On average, about 40 to 60 ears of corn are in a bushel.
yes corn does
On average, a corn plant will have one to two ears or cobs of corn. The number of cobs per plant can be influenced by factors such as the variety of corn, growing conditions, and planting density.
Mostly One per plant- the plant is actually capable of multiple ( as is often seen in the case of baby corn varieties) cobs. The main contributing factors being soil quality+water availability and crowding of plants (spacing between them and spacing between rows.) The more space you give (with good soil+fertiliser+water) the better the chances of the plant being able to sustain >1 cob per plant.