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Corn

Corn is a type of cereal grass that is grown and harvested for its seed for use in everything from salad dressing to corn bread to livestock feed. It is the most popular cereal grass grown in North America, and one that grows very well in hot and relatively humid environments. Ask and answer questions about corn here.

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How much does a can of corn cost?

It depends what shop you buy it from and what VAT and inflation is at the time of purchase.Also, what country.If this was a troll line, then you must be a newfag at trolling.

Does the Popeye Fast Food Chain use genetically modified corn for their fresh corn on the cob. The other day I ate there and the corn didn't take like corn?

Personally, I don't know how corn takes, so you may want to try rephrasing the question. It would help me understand. Thanks.

What is a 3d shape with 5 cornes?

A square or rectangular based pyramid is a 3D shape with 5 corners or points. It also has 4 triangular flat flaces, one square/retangular face and 8 straight edges.

Where in the us is corn grown?

Throughout the mid-west of the US, but corn can grow in most of the places where it is wet enough.

How many pounds of ground ear corn are in a bushel?

It should be around 45 - 50 pounds. It's less than the standard of 56 pounds of shelled corn per bushel because the ground-up cob is lighter than the kernels, so reduces the total weight.

Is maize annual or perrenial or biennial plant?

Maize, otherwise known as corn, is an annual crop. In other words, once it reaches maturity, it dies. It has to be recropped if you want to grow a second crop during the same year.

Is a corn painful?

No its really bad for you're heal malady

What is hickory white corn?

NYABINGHI!!!

Hickory White Corn, is not the correct name that most everyone calls it. It is called

Hickory Cane corn. it is a Sweet corn eaten from the cob, of course after cooking. Also you will find it very tasty cut from the cob and fried. You can find info as to how this is done. Also it is getting very hard to find, like lots of our earlier veggies are. Over the years Tomatoes, Corn, Melons ect, have been worked by scientists to yield more per acre of land. Moving us away from the earlier heirloom veggies that were abundant years back.

Can dogs eat corn cobs?

It will not harm them if they do it will probally make them open there bowels more than usual but that's about it

It will not harm them if they do it will probally make them open there bowels more than usual but that's about it

Be careful my dogs get skin allergies from corn-If not allergic it should be okay.

How heavy is a cob house?

The weight of a cob house can vary significantly based on its size, design, and materials used, but on average, a cob structure may weigh between 20 to 30 pounds per cubic foot. A typical small cob house could weigh anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000 pounds or more. The density of the cob material, which consists of clay, sand, straw, and water, contributes to this weight. Overall, the heaviness of a cob house is a key factor in its structural stability and thermal mass.

For corn do you get one ear of corn per seed?

That depends on what cultivar the corn is. Most cultivars enable at least two ears of corn to be produced per seed that is planted, not just one.

Are all corn plants the same?

All corn plants are corn, but the various "varieties" and hybrids have widely different characteristics, both of the plants and of the corn produced. The largest cultivars for human consumption are hybrids (sweet corn) rather than the field corn which is native to North America.