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When the Corn Grows Tall in Texas: A Story of the Texas Revolution


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In the winter of 1836 eight-year-old Albert sees his father ride off to help fight the Mexican soldiers and secure independence for Texas....

Iowa, abiding place of plenty: The state where the tall corn grows provides the nation with a tenth of its food supply (National geographic magazine)


Iowa, abiding place of plenty: The state where the tall corn grows provides the nation with a tenth of its food supply (National geographic magazine)



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How to grow one hundred bushels of corn per acre on worn soils


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Grow the Best Corn


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Looking Up to See Tall Corn Stalk and Sky


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Tall Corn, Pine Plains, New York


Tall Corn, Pine Plains, New York


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Radiation Causing Some Corn Cobs to Grow with Malformed Seeds


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Varieties of Corn that Lacandons Grow in Their Milpas, Selva Lacandona, Naha, Chiapas, Mexico


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Corn Aplenty


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Two children watch a local farmer grow a crop of corn and as the corn develops--from seed to harvest time--so does the friendship between the children and the farmer. Simultaneous.

Do-Tell : Hear the Corn Grow


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 From Kernel to Corn


From Kernel to Corn


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How does corn grow? Farmers plant small seeds called kernels in fields. The kernels sprout and grow into tall stalks with ears of corn. The ears are picked, husked, and cooked until the corn is tender and juicy enough to eat.

 From Kernel to Corn


From Kernel to Corn


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How does corn grow? Farmers plant small seeds called kernels in fields. The kernels sprout and grow into tall stalks with ears of corn. The ears are picked, husked, and cooked until the corn is tender and juicy enough to eat.

 Fruit Vegetables: Squash, Bean, Pea, Breadfruit, Plantain, Cucumber, Luffa, Maize, Pumpkin, Bitter Melon, Calabash, Okra


Fruit Vegetables: Squash, Bean, Pea, Breadfruit, Plantain, Cucumber, Luffa, Maize, Pumpkin, Bitter Melon, Calabash, Okra


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Squash, Bean, Pea, Breadfruit, Plantain, Cucumber, Luffa, Maize, Pumpkin, Bitter Melon, Calabash, Okra, List of Vegetables in Assam, Chayote, Ackee, Cordia, Physalis Peruviana, Coccinia Grandis, Jalapeño, Winter Melon, Winged Bean, Caigua, Vigna Unguiculata Subsp. Sesquipedalis, Green Bean, Tomatillo, Calabaza, Snap Pea, Trichosanthes Cucumerina, Trichosanthes Dioica, Tinda, Luffa Acutangula, Armenian Cucumber, Gherkin, Raphanus Caudatus, Melothria Scabra, Luffa Aegyptiaca, Cucumis Anguria, Bhindi, Vendakkai. Excerpt: Maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays, pronounced ; which is known in many English-speaking countries as corn) is a grass domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica in prehistoric times. The Aztecs and Mayans cultivated it in numerous varieties throughout central and southern Mexico, to cook or grind in a process called nixtamalization. Later the crop spread through much of the Americas. Between 1250 A.D. and 1700 A.D. nearly the whole continent had gained access to the crop. Any significant or dense populations in the region developed a great trade network based on surplus and varieties of maize crops. After European contact with the Americas in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, explorers and traders carried maize back to Europe and introduced it to other countries through trade. Its ability to grow in distinct climates, and its use were highly valued, thus spreading to the rest of the world. Maize is the most widely grown crop in the Americas with 332 million metric tons grown annually in the United States alone. Transgenic maize comprised 80% of the maize planted in the United States. While some maize varieties grow up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall, most commercially grown maize has been bred for a standardized height of 2.... More:

 Is It All Right, Stuart: Poems of Gerald T. Perkoff


Is It All Right, Stuart: Poems of Gerald T. Perkoff


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RAMROD ROWS How similar they are, tall straight rows of soldiers and corn that grow so fast you can hear them in the night, must step back quickly to keep from being hit by the tears of joy that descend while children become men as we watch them sleeping. Corn shoots climb like Jack on his beanstalk to their certain end, tassels waving in the wind like celebrities' handkerchiefs under the noses of starstruck admirers, hiding so much sweetness in their budding kernels they begin a descent to tasteless in the instant of picking, stalks suddenly shorn and stacked in shocks only if someone notices their loneliness and binds them for company. Young menno more sophisticated than puppies growfrom baby to manhood long before experiencemakes them mature, the methods of war instilled as they stand ramrod, no tassels here, only flags waving and feet marching 'hut, two, three, four," jab and pull, aim and shoot, fall and die, human stalks to turn brown,

 Is It All Right, Stuart?: Selected Poems of Gerald T. Perkoff


Is It All Right, Stuart?: Selected Poems of Gerald T. Perkoff


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RAMROD ROWSHow similar they are, tall straight rowsof soldiers and corn that grow so fastyou can hear them in the night, must stepback quickly to keep from being hit bythe tears of joy that descend whilechildren become men as we watchthem sleeping.Corn shoots climb like Jack on his beanstalkto their certain end, tassels waving in thewind like celebrities'' handkerchiefsunder the noses of starstruck admirers, hiding so much sweetness in theirbudding kernels they begin a descent totasteless in the instant of picking, stalks suddenly shorn and stacked in shocksonly if someone notices their lonelinessand binds them for company.Young menno more sophisticated than puppies growfrom baby to manhood long before experiencemakes them mature, the methods of war instilledas they stand ramrod, no tassels here, only flags waving and feet marching''hut, two, three, four, jab and pull, aim and shoot, fall and die, human stalks to turn brown, dry up, and become fodder.

 Is It All Right, Stuart?: Selected Poems of Gerald T. Perkoff


Is It All Right, Stuart?: Selected Poems of Gerald T. Perkoff


$24.95


RAMROD ROWSHow similar they are, tall straight rowsof soldiers and corn that grow so fastyou can hear them in the night, must stepback quickly to keep from being hit bythe tears of joy that descend whilechildren become men as we watchthem sleeping.Corn shoots climb like Jack on his beanstalkto their certain end, tassels waving in thewind like celebrities'' handkerchiefsunder the noses of starstruck admirers, hiding so much sweetness in theirbudding kernels they begin a descent totasteless in the instant of picking, stalks suddenly shorn and stacked in shocksonly if someone notices their lonelinessand binds them for company.Young menno more sophisticated than puppies growfrom baby to manhood long before experiencemakes them mature, the methods of war instilledas they stand ramrod, no tassels here, only flags waving and feet marching''hut, two, three, four, jab and pull, aim and shoot, fall and die, human stalks to turn brown, dry up, and become fodder.

 Resedaceae


Resedaceae


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: About 50-70 species, including:Reseda alba - White MignonetteReseda complicata Glaucous MignonetteReseda lutea - Wild MignonetteReseda luteola - WeldReseda odorata - Common MignonetteReseda phyteuma - Corn MignonetteReseda scoparia - Canaries Mignonette Mignonette (Reseda) is a genus of fragrant herbaceous plants native to the Mediterranean region and southwest Asia, from the Canary Islands and Iberia east to northwest India. The species include annuals, biennials and perennials, and grow to 40-130 cm tall. The leaves form a basal rosette at ground level, and then spirally arranged up the stem; they can be entire, toothed or pinnate, and range from 1-15 cm long. The flowers are produced in a slender spike, each flower small (4-6 mm diameter), white, yellow, orange, or green, with four to six petals. The fruit is a small dry capsule containing several seeds. Other common names include Weld (R. luteola), Dyer's Rocket, Bastard Rocket and Sweet Reseda. Propagation is by seed, which is surface-sown directly into the garden or grass verge. The plant does not take well to transplanting and should not be moved after sowing. Mignonette flowers are extremely fragrant. It is grown for the sweet ambrosial scent of its flowers. It is used in flower arrangements, perfumes and potpourri. A Victorian favourite, it was commonly grown in pots and in window-boxes to scent the city air. It was used as a sedative and a treatment for bruises in Roman times. The volatile oil is used in perfumery. The yellow dye was obtained from the roots of R. luteola by the first millennium BC, and perhaps earlier than either woad or madder. Use of this dye came to an end at the beginning of the twentieth century, when cheaper synthetic yellow dyes came into use. Charles Darwin ... More:

 Zea: Teosinte, Maize


Zea: Teosinte, Maize


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays, pronounced ; which is known in many English-speaking countries as corn) is a grass domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica in prehistoric times. The Aztecs and Mayans cultivated it in numerous varieties throughout central and southern Mexico, to cook or grind in a process called nixtamalization. Later the crop spread through much of the Americas. Between 1250 A.D. and 1700 A.D. nearly the whole continent had gained access to the crop. Any significant or dense populations in the region developed a great trade network based on surplus and varieties of maize crops. After European contact with the Americas in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, explorers and traders carried maize back to Europe and introduced it to other countries through trade. Its ability to grow in distinct climates, and its use were highly valued, thus spreading to the rest of the world. Maize is the most widely grown crop in the Americas with 332 million metric tons grown annually in the United States alone. Transgenic maize comprised 80% of the maize planted in the United States. While some maize varieties grow up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall, most commercially grown maize has been bred for a standardized height of 2.5 metres (8.2 ft). Sweet corn is usually shorter than field-corn varieties. Many small male flowers make up the male inflorescence, called the tasselThe term maize derives from the Spanish form of the indigenous Taino word maiz for the plant. This was the term used in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where it is now usually called "sweet corn", the most common form of the plant known to people there. Outside the British Isles, another common term for maize is "corn". This was originally the English term for any cereal cr... More:

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CORN: What is the height of the corn to grow after 3 months? [White, Yellow] India?

The corn is ripe in range 8-9. The growth in three months, will depend on the weather for most. If drought is expected less. An average of 3 months, I would say almost every place 3 to 5 '. Unless you have the floor very well, then a little more. TopCatt

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