It varies depending on a number of factors, but usually somewhere between 200 and 500 seeds per cob or ear.
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The number of bags of corn per acre can vary based on factors such as the corn variety, planting density, and farming practices. Generally, farmers plant about 30,000 to 40,000 seeds per acre, which typically translates to around 100 to 150 bags of seed corn per acre, assuming each bag contains approximately 80,000 seeds. However, actual yields can vary widely based on environmental conditions and management practices.
Most farmers in the U.S. plant field corn by the seed count, not by the bushel. However, since most farmers plant somewhere around 30,000 seeds per acre, you can figure the bushels thus: 30,000 seeds divide by 2,000 seeds per pound equals about 15 pounds divided by 56 pounds of corn per bushel equals about 1/4 bushel per acre. There are a great many factors, including seed germination percentage, which could change that figure.
There are two syllables in cobweb. Cob-web.
corn seeds come from the kernels from the cob.
Corn on the cob is a vegetable. The seeds for this vegetable is found on the top of the stalk before the corn is picked.
on a corn cob
It was first found in seeds, them it keeps growing into corn of cob.
On average, a cob of corn typically has about 800 kernels.
Is corn-on-the-cob hyphenated?
Corn - as in "corn on the cob".
sweet corn if it is off the cob and corn on the cob if it is still on the cob.
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Corn, known as "corn on the cob"
Corn has an ear that has a cob.
No, my dog has not eaten a cob of corn.