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  • How to Grow Corn

    More than any other vegetable, corn tastes best when you pick it, then rush it straight to boiling water. That's because its sugar turns to starch in the blink of an eye. Corn needs hot weather,...

  • How to Harvest and Store Corn

    It takes a lot of room to grow corn - you'll need about 130 plants if you want to keep a family of four in fresh ears for the summer. But once you've tasted corn that's only minutes away from the...

  • How to Grow Popcorn

    Did you know you can grow your own popcorn? It's really quite easy. And it's fun for kids and adults alike. Here are some tips.

  • How to Grow Popcorn

    Popcorn, the perfect snack, was grown and eaten by Native Americans long before the arrival of the Europeans. It is still a popular treat today. This popular treat is easier to grow than its...

  • How to Harvest Corn

    Corn harvesting is more than just cutting down stalks of the vegetable. It means months of hard work and maintaining the fields so that the bounty will be plentiful. When it is time to bring in...

  • How to Grow Corn in a Container

    Today cornfields are huge and mostly farmed by conglomerates. However, even the smallest garden can produce some golden ears of corn. Growing corn doesn't have to just take place in large...

  • How to Grow Indian Corn

    Indian corn, also called "Flint" corn, comes in many different colors and is used primarily for ornamental purposes. But some people buy Indian corn to grind up as flour or use as popcorn. Decide...

  • How to Grow Corn

    If you've seen Field of Dreams you are familiar with the idea of corn. Most people are intrigued by the idea of learning how to grow corn, but not everybody is cut out for corn growing. Knowing...

  • How to Identify Leaf Spot on Corn

    Leaf spot is a dangerous fungus that can threaten any corn crop. These spots tend to appear on the lower leaves of plants and can quickly spread to any other stalks nearby. The most common form of...

  • How to Tell When Corn is Ripe

    Corn that is ripe has the best flavor, so knowing when to pick corn is very important. No matter what the variety--yellow sugary, white supersweet, or bicolor supersweet--all corn is checked the...

  • About Growing Corn

    Growing corn is a fairly simple process that is popular in the United States during the spring and summer. A garden or field of dirt needs to be tilled so that weeds and rocks can be removed to...

  • About Corn

    Corn, also known as maize, is a type of grain. The use of corn by humans can be traced back thousands of years. Corn was first used in the Mesoamerican geographic zone, but was quickly transported...

  • How to Make Popcorn From Corn

    Popcorn is a favorite snack food at the movies or at home. It can be prepared as a low-calorie snack or it can be flavored with butter or even caramel. It is easy to wonder how a fluffy, white,...

  • How Does a Corn Ear Worm Infestation Occur?

    The eggs of corn earworms are white, with a dark ring that forms on the top just before erupting as larvae. As the egg darkens, the corn earworm larvae emerges just days later. The larvae of the...

  • Growing Corn Indoors

    Growing corn indoors is challenging but not impossible. While corn does do better when grown outdoors, the idea of being able to grown corn in your home has a certain appeal. Being able to grow...

  • Corn Oil as Alternative Fuel Source

    Concerns with the increasing cost of petroleum and the critical foreign policy issues related to the dependence on foreign oil supplies have led to increased importance for biofuels in the United...

  • How to Buy Tractor Tire Chains

    Tractor tire chains are used to gain traction in icy, snowy, or sloppy areas of a field. Sometimes engines are simply stronger than their traction to take them. If you find yourself in need of...

  • How to Grow Popcorn Seeds

    Most of us have only seen popcorn in a bag or jar at the grocery store. Even gardeners who grow sweet corn may have never thought about trying to grow one of America's favorite snacking foods:...

  • Growth Stages of Sweet Corn

    This is the time after the seed has been placed in the ground and begins to absorb water. Once it reaches a moisture level of 30%, it sends out its first root to collect more water and nutrients...

  • Sweet Corn Farming

    Sweet corn is the general name given for the type of corn we eat. Other types of corn are used for feeding livestock, making corn flour, making popcorn kernels or creating decorations. Growing...

  • How to Successfully Freeze Sweet Corn From Planting to the Freezer

    This article will tell you precise steps to successfully freezing sweet corn as well as the best variety to plant in your garden from my own experience.

  • How Is Popcorn Made?

    Popcorn is one of the most popular snacks in America, but very few popcorn-lovers understand how the food they love to eat is made. Popcorn comes from the Zea Mays Everta variety of corn and is...

  • Sweet Corn Planting Techniques

    Corn has been grown in the Americas for thousands of years. There are many ways to effectively grow corn. Traditional Native American techniques help to control pests and weeds. Intensive...

  • How to Grow Hickory King Sweet Corn

    The Hickory King variety of corn is more of a dent, or field corn, than it is a sweet corn classification. While it tastes very sweet, Hickory King is used most often for roasting ears or for...

  • How to Plant Corn in Your Garden

    This article will tell you how to plant corn in your garden for best results.

  • Corn Seed Growth

    The old Midwest saying, "Knee high by the 4th of July," means that if the corn stalks have grown to at least that height by Independence Day the crop is progressing as it should. But farmers know...

  • Low Cost Homemade Deer Fences

    Whether it's a 12-point buck or a doe with her fawns, deer are beautiful creatures. However, if they begin ravaging that patch of nearly ripened sweet corn or attacking your apple trees, you...

  • What Is the Life Cycle of a Setaria

    Setaria, named for the Latin seta, or bristle, is a genus of annual and perennial grasses that have branched clusters of bristly spikes. Yellow foxtail, green foxtail, giant foxtail and foxtail...

  • How to Save Your Own Corn Seeds to Grow

    Most people who grow their own corn not only reap the obvious benefits of free, fresh produce, but they also gain some satisfaction from nurturing and caring for the plants from the time they are...

  • How to Harvest Sweet Corn

    Nothing says "summer" like the sweet juice of corn on-the-cob exploding in your mouth with each succulent bite. It is the fruit of all your hard labors in plowing, planting, weeding and...

  • When to Harvest Sweet Corn

    Three distinct types of sweet corn exist, according to the University of Illinois Extension office: normal sugary (SU), sugary enhancer (SE) and super sweet (Sh2). Each type differs in the average...

  • How to Store Sweet Corn Seed for the Following Year

    While storing seed from the previous year's crop delights any independent-minded gardener, saving and storing corn seed presents special challenges. Corn is notorious for cross-pollinating with...

  • How to Save Seeds From Corn

    Corn is a crop associated with farming and the summer growing season. The tall, green stalks are impressive, and the ears of corn the plant produces are delicious. If you would like to grow some...

  • How to Separate Sweet Corn Seeds

    Sweet corn is one of the most popular crops grown in home gardens. If you are growing a non-hybrid, consider separating the sweet corn seed at the end of the growing season. Very few varieties of...

  • Types of Corn Planters

    The invention of corn planters made it possible for farmers to increase their crop production by decreasing planting time in the field. From the original corn planter, which enabled a farmer to...

  • How to Soak Corn Seed Before Planting

    Soaking your corn seed before sowing will increase the water content in the seed, which will make the seed germinate more quickly once it is planted in the ground. Soaking your corn seed before...

  • How to Grow Corn With Hydroponics

    Hydroponic gardening is a new trend for home gardeners. Popularity has increased for several reasons. Hydroponics requires less space for growing. It also creates plants that are quick-growing and...

  • How to Prepare Corn Seed for Planting

    If you are saving seed from this year's garden to start next year's crops, what you do and don't do now will have a great impact on next season's harvest. Preparing corn seed for next year's...

  • How to Save Seed From Golden Queen Corn

    Saving corn seeds is a cost-effective and organic way to get seeds for next year's crop. Once you know the process for saving seeds for one type of corn, you can apply it to any type of corn. This...

  • How To Spray Corn With Liquid Fertilizer

    Corn, like any other plant or vegetable, needs the proper amount of soil nutrients and water in order to yield the delicious corn cobs that growers desire. Most farmers and gardeners know that...

  • How to Spray Roundup Ready Corn

    Roundup Ready® corn is corn that is genetically modified to be resistant to applications of glycophosphate, or Roundup. Roundup Ready corn allows farmers to spray for weeds without fear of...

  • How to Plant & Sew Corn Seeds

    Corn is one of the oldest cultivated crops in existence. It was cultivated 4,000 years before Columbus set foot on North American soil. Growing corn in a garden can be accomplished as long as the...

  • How to Kill Roundup Corn

    Roundup-ready corn, or Roundup corn, has been genetically engineered to withstand spraying with Roundup brand herbicide so that Roundup can be applied broadly to the crop to kill off weeds. There...

  • How to Plant & Sew Corn Seeds at Home

    Sweet corn can be an exciting and impressive vegetable to grow at home. Since each plant yields just one or two ears, it is best to have a large space dedicated to your crop. Several rows are...

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