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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

What happend to the adults in children of the corn?

They were all brutally murdered because a demon named Isaac tells them that their failed harvest happened because of the adult's blasphamous ways. Everyone over nineteen is killed.

Why does corn have ears?

Oh, dear. they dont. its what the corn is called, indeed. goodday

What do potatoes tomatoes and corn have in common?

They are all eaten by humans and part of the "fruits and vegetables" category.

What two measures did Augustus take to handle Rome's food problems?

Augustus was a fine ruler. At his own expense he relieved a food famine in Rome. And, in order to keep welfare under control, he reduced the list of people on the corn dole.

What are 2 uses for corn besides eating?

Corn is used to make ethanol fuel. Corn has also become an "attraction," as families flock to fields of mazes to challenge their puzzle-solving skills! and poopy like baby daby

Is there honey in wheat corn and rye?

No. Apart from honey that might be added to some cereal products - such as for breakfast cereals - honey comes only from bees.

What state in the Midwest did corn and wheat come from?

maize (what you call corn) originates from Mexico while wheat originates from the middle east (Israel and surrounding countries)

What is an industry that uses corn?

Primarily the ethanol industry, livestock industry, and food industry are all that use corn in some way, shape or form.

What is the most important element for corn crops?

There is no "most important element" for corn. However, the nutrient which is most used up by the corn crop, and therefore costs the most for the the farmer to replace is nitrogen. No element is more important than any other because if any one nutrient, even a micronutrient, is completely missing, there will be no crop to harvest.

What state produces the most corn annually?

Iowa

Look at "Related links" below for a detailed chart! Only one problem with the chart- it doesn't have Massachusetts. Does anyone know how many bushels Massachusetts makes and sells per year?

What does corn symbolize?

In Native American culture, corn represents wealth and abundance, because the vegetable was a main staple food for most tribes. The more abundant a tribe's food storage was, the mote wealthy and taken care of their people were.

Is there calcium in corn?

yes there is but not as much as oranges and only a little bit

How do you make organic corn seeds?

You plant the corn. As it grows you are not permitted to use any chemicals on the ground or on the plant. Once the plant produces the crop, allow the ears of corn to dry on the plant. Then remove the dried kernels from the cob and you will have organic seed.

What is another word for a corn spike?

Cum generally refers to all spikes and also ejaculation of a men.

What is the color of a Black Hawk corn sheller?

They were just cast iron. not aware of the older ones being painted.

Where can you find taber corn in Calgary?

In the parking lot of any big-box store, when it is in season ( late August-early September ), and in some grocery stores.

What are corn dodgers?

Corn dodgers are small corn cakes, similar to cornbread. They are usually long ovals approximately 1 and 1/2 inches by 4 or 5 inches by a half or three quarters of an inch thick. They are usually very crunchy on the outside.

Where did Jenny crack corn originate from?

From the book "Underground to Canada". Stories of the underground Railroad. the song is located at the end of chapter 4. It was by Babette Reeves.

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What is a corn's niche?

Corn's niche in an ecosystem can vary but it is typically found in agricultural systems where it is cultivated for human consumption or animal feed. In this setting, corn serves as a food source for various organisms, plays a role in nutrient cycling, and can provide habitat for certain organisms.