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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.

1,467 Questions

Is cracked corn a energy food source for livestock?

Cracked corn is indeed an energy feed source for livestock. Corn is a high-energy feedstuff no matter how it's processed, and should be treated as such.

What does the red ribbon on a corn dolly symbolise?

Red ribbon on a corn dolly symbolises the heart, or heart of the home.

Will corn grow in sandy soil?

yes it can but does not prefer it it is unlikely to

Is Barley Feed the same as yellow Corn?

Barley is a cereal grain that is important in livestock nutrition. It is also used in regional dishes and as fermenting material for beer. Yellow corn is another cereal grain, but it is generally referred to as sweet corn and used in human cooking; whereas, seed corn, which is also yellow, is used as livestock feed.

Where can you find screamed corn on neopets?

You can search for items using the search box located on the left hand side of the page (or bottom depending on your page) this will give you the information about the item. From there you can try to restock it or buy it on the shop wizard.

What was the first cereal premium offered by Kellogg's Corn Flakes?

The first cereal premium offered by Kellogg's Corn Flakes was Kellogg's Funny Jungleland moving pictures book. The first issue of this book was released in 1909.

When making mash with malt does corn malt take the place of yeast?

No, the recipes that call for doing that are counting on wild yeast to do the job in place of adding distillers yeast.

How are corns and calluses diagnosed?

Corns can be recognized on sight. They are sometimes mistaken for warts . However, if the lesion is a wart, it will bleed when scraped with a sharp implement. A callus will not bleed, but will shed a layer of dead skin.

Can you use corn to catch perch?

Possibly but try to use baits like maggot or worm or even bread corn is best for carp.

Why was corn an important part of the colonial diet?

Easily grown and requiring no machinery to process, corn served as the staple food crop in the fledgling colonial economy.

What is the best way to remove corn silk from an ear of corn?

The best way I have found is with a "Silkeezz!" It is a round silicon band that you rub over the corn on the cob and it removes the silk. Works great.

Does crushed corn make chickens fat?

Yes, crushed corn or any full corn diet is used by farmers and meat processors to fatten birds. This is the diet many northern farmers use to prepare an over wintering flock for the cold weather. Corn adds an extra layer of fat to birds not otherwise used to eating a high corn diet.

Do Cahuilla Indians eat corn?

they eat corns, and acorns. But acorns is the best food they like to eat.

Who much corn does Nevada produce yearly?

Nevada is not one of the powerhouses of corn production. They do other things much better. For corn, they convert other state's grains into ethanol. Most of their corn crop goes to silage -- 130,000 tons.

How do you get corns on your feet?

The easiest way to tackle this problem, obviously, is to see a qualified chiropodist.

However, a pumice stone should do the trick. Soak your feet in warm water before use.

Hope this helps

What would be the practical solution to help stop soil erosion during the falland winter when corn is not growing?

Plant some other ground cover plants that would both prevent dust and erosion, and which would fertilize the soil the next spring when the farmer plows the crop under. Something like clover.