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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.

1,467 Questions

How can I Ship sweet corn?

Ship in a Styrofoam and boxed container with ice packs, and ship:

A) Overnight UPS Red, or if you don't want to spend 10x what the corn is worth,

B) ship regular UPS Ground on Monday morning for a 2-3 day arrival that does not leave it sitting over the weekend.

Does salt make corn grow faster?

No. Salt affects the uptake of water to any plant so it cannot make corn grow faster.

What is the pronoun of corn?

There can be several pronouns for corn. It depends upon its use in a sentence.

The CORN (noun) is fresh.

IT (pronoun) is fresh.

Do you want to eat CORN (noun)?

Do you want to eat SOME (pronoun)?

How many calories in corn snacks?

170kcal per 30g bag on average varies from brand to brand

What is food grade corn?

Corn that is food grade is meant for human consumption. This is the corn not meant for cattle or pasture. The corn will taste better than non food grade corn.

Does corn have any nutritional value?

By a 13 Year girl named Felicia Sifani

Yes it does!

Why did Mayas imagine than man was made from corn?

Possibly because they used corn for almost everything which in conclusion made them think that made was also made from corn. Hope this helped!

How Are Corn Nuts Made?

Corn nuts are made from real live corn. The corn nut company simply just grow and purchase extremely large corn kernels for the corn nuts. They then fry them in one hundred percent natural vegatable oil. The corn nuts also grow in size when fryed that is why they are larger than normal corn kernels on the corn on a cob. If you buy a package of orignal corn nuts and read the ingredients it says exactly that just oil and corn kernels!!!

What is a piece of corn?

A kernel. Kernels are arranged on an ear.

What does it mean to shell corn?

It just means to remove the kernels of corn from the cob. It can be done either mechanically or by hand.

Can you grind the corn for the chickens to eat?

Yes, grinding or breaking the whole corn is a good idea, especially for younger chickens.

Is fresh corn good in November?

It depends on where you live. If you live in Ohio, you won't be able to find fresh corn available to buy.

Do corn poppies produce opium?

opium can only come from the poppy flower plant, the flower and its seeds are illegal in the u.s since 1931,its only found in Vietnam for sale, but its 20 years in federal prison to sneek it accross the border.

Do corn snakes like sticks in their cage?

Yes they like sticks in their cage but you should get them from a pet store or disinfect the sticks in some way if you get them from outside.

When did the disciples pluck ears of corn?

Never. Corn did not grow in that part of the world. It came from the Americas.

Why do farmers cut the top off of corn stalks in the field?

The only time I've seen this done is in hybrid seed production. The farmer has to remove the tassel (the pollen-producing part) from all the seed row plants so that the silks receive only pollen from the pollen parent rows. In most cases that I've seen, the tassels are pulled, not cut, to cause as little injury to the plant as possible.

Is corn a fava bean?

No. Corn is a grass, not a legume. It has the same properties of grass like the grass that grows in your lawn and the crops sown that are grasses themselves, such as oats, barley, wheat and rice.

Where did corn and wine in Zion come from?

The truth is, that is a common Christian misconception. In the King James Bible, for some unknown reason, the Hebrew word "Shibolim", which appears in several locations throughout the Bible, was translated as Corn, while the actual meaning of the word is "Stalks". It is understood in Judaism not as corn, but rather as wheat or barley, which are quite common in the land of Israel. As for the wine, from the beginning of settlement in Cnaan there have been vineyards in the hills of Hebron. The hills of Hebron, belong to the tribe of Judah, who also had part owner ship over Zion, and it is quite likely a great source of wine for the Judean capital. Even today, the Mountains of Hebron produce some of the best wine that can be found in the land of Israel.

What is the germanition of corn?

Germination means to sprout, to hatch, and applies to anything that comes from a seed. Germination rates vary from plant species to species, even between varieties, and the weather (water, temperature, sunlight) is a big factor, but generally it takes 5-10 days for a corn seed to germinate.