You can determine when corn is ripe by gently squeezing a kernel with your fingernail. If the liquid inside is milky and the kernel is plump, the corn is ready to be harvested.
Um...YELLOW!
Cornflakes come from corn, corn is grown in Kansas.
Corn isn't manufactured anywhere, it is grown. And yes, corn is grown in Indiana.
You can determine if corn is ripe by gently squeezing a kernel to see if it is plump and releasing a milky liquid. Additionally, the husks should be green and tightly wrapped around the ear of corn.
not all varieties are red or your plant may not be ripe as yet
Grammer Fix: In which state is corn grown in? Corn is grown in several sates, but since I am a resident here, I should know that Corn is quite abundant in Indiana.
White corn
Corn is grown, not made.
In the Midwest, which is often called the corn belt.
Corn was grown in the 1800's because food was scarce and they needed to survive so they grew corn.
The main food that was grown on the chinampa was corn other things where grown as well but the main thing was corn