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This is the only grain that's commonly eaten as a fresh vegetable.  Native to the Americas, corn is a great source of vitamin A, fiber, and other nutrients... More »
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Through a series of operating committees of executives from corn refining firms, the association conducts programs of technical service, public relations and government relations for the association membership.
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2009 Corn Quality Issues ... How to handle and store high-moisture corn is a concern in most areas of the state. A three-part series of articles highlight current field conditions, test weight, weight shrink, field molds, and storage management.
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Dec. 17: The Commodity Classic experience will provide corn, soybean, wheat and sorghum growers with an opportunity to “cruise to success,” in Anaheim, Calif., March 4-6, 2010. Commodity Classic is an annual event that makes it possible for growers to reap the benefits of top-notch educational seminars and a...
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corn is America's number one field crop? Corn leads all other crops in value and volume of production. Here's some more interesting facts about corn.... ... Corn Math ... An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.
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Corn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corn is a term for some cereal crops or the corresponding grain, such as: • Maize • Wheat • Barley • Rye • Oats •Alfred Corn (born 1943), American poet and essayist •Blue Corn (c. 1920–1999), also kn...
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The Ohio Corn Growers Association represents over 20,000 corn growers. OCGA works in Washington and at the Ohio Statehouse to address the concerns of Ohio’s growers. Ohio’s corn growers continue to provide more than enough corn for the food, feed and fuel needed to power Ohio. ... Click Here to Read the Ohio Corn Blog...
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