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Tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times.
Last year, it processed almost 16 million tonnes of corn into feed.
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However, final corn yield has often been lower than the August forecast.
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Today, much less. Ethanol producers cite the benefits of lower corn prices.
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That would be the best Crop Watch Illinois corn result to date.
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I knew about seed corn, which wasn't really helpful in this situation.
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Intercropping was introduced to maize farmers in East Africa in the 1990s.
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Once the breadbasket of southern Africa, Zimbabwe now needs to import maize.
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The cost of producing maize varies somewhat in the other States, thus:-
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The maize granary at Parramatta was also in a state of forwardness.
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In maize, the ZmSIRK1 expression is altered in response to drought stress.
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Nearly the same result was observed with the radicles of Zeamays.
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Those of Quercus robur and Zeamays were highly sensitive to contact, as were the radicles of the latter to caustic.
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The correlation between stomatal action and potassium movement in the epidermis of Zeamays was examined in isolated epidermal strips floated on distilled water.
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Grey leaf spot is a serious yield-reducing disease of maize ( Zeamays) in many parts of the world where this crop is cultivated.
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The principal methods that were adopted are easily explained by selecting one of the shorter series of plants, say of Zeamays, for an example.
Usage of Indian corn in English
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I love the garden; and I love to hoe the Indiancorn.
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The remainder of the Indiancorn was got in on the 19th.
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We laid in some Indiancorn and smoked beef for our voyage.
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Sometimes a common field was fenced in and planted with Indiancorn.
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The trade in maize, or Indiancorn, is totally new since 1846.
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America has furnished to the world tobacco, the potato, and Indiancorn.
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The slaves are generally fed upon salt pork, herrings and Indiancorn.
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In this land Indiancorn, tobacco, cabbage, and potatoes grew to perfection.
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She dropped Indiancorn and sowed English grain with her own hands.
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Teosinte is a corn-like plant of much lower growth than Indiancorn.
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They soon came to a little old basket full of Indiancorn.
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They cultivated Indiancorn, or maize, but lacked the other great cereals.
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The meadow was well suited for Indiancorn, wheat, rye, or potatoes.
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The country around her produces Indiancorn, wheat, grasses, hemp, and tobacco.
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Few plants are more useful to man than Indiancorn, or maize.
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Halfway up they come on open fields of maize or Indiancorn.