Since corn is grown in every state (yes, even Alaska) the cross-section of the ear of corn on the FFA emblen represents our common agricultural interests and unity.
A cross section of an ear of corn, because it represents a common interest in agriculture (corn is grown in all 50 states)
The Six Are: The Cross section of an ear of corn Eagle The Rising sun The owl The plow and the wording of, "Agricultural FFA Education"
COBWEBS
an ear of corn IS living
an ear of corn
Yes, the dog has eaten an ear of corn.
A "part of an ear of a cob" typically refers to the individual kernels or sections on a corn cob. The "ear" is the part of the corn plant that contains the kernels, which are the seeds of the maize. Each ear can have multiple rows of kernels, and when someone refers to a part of an ear, they may be discussing a specific section or the kernels themselves. This terminology is commonly used in agriculture and food contexts.
ear of corn
An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.
how many corn kernels are on one ear of corn
An ear of corn.