Corn, also known as maize, is one of the most successful cereal grasses of all time. It has been under human cultivation for over 10,000 years and has spread itself into every niche of commercial agriculture. Like most grain producing grasses, corn is an annual that must be replanted each year. While corn originates in the New World, it is grown all over the world and used for a staggering array of products. Corn is far more productive than most cereal crops and able to sustain a higher population than relatives like wheat, rye, or rice. Corn grows in warm weather and usually matures in late summer. The stalks can grow between three feet (one meter) and 20 feet (six meters) tall, depending upon the cultivar. At one point, there were thousands of varieties of corn in production, but these numbers have since dwindled to less than one hundred hardy, predictable varieties with large fleshy kernels. Corn grows in ears, tight clusters of kernels around a central core or cob that is covered in a leafy husk. Corn has been bred in such a way that it has difficulty reproducing without human assistance, thanks to this husk. Archaic forms of corn would be unrecognizable to modern consumers. Corn's ancestor was probably a small grass with ears approximately two inches (five centimeters) long. People determined to eke some sort of nutritional value out of the grass bred corn to the plant we are familiar with today, and it quickly diffused all over the United States. Corn would have been popular among early Americans because it was nutritious, easy to cultivate, tasty, and high yielding. As a commercial crop, corn is everywhere. It is one of the most intensively genetically modified crops, which has led to serious discussion and comment both inside and outside the agricultural industry. Corn is also one of the most grown crops globally, with thousands of acres being dedicated around the world to the high intensity production of corn crops. Corn is also used in everything imaginable. In addition to being eaten straight off the cob or popped, corn is used to manufacture corn syrup, a wildly successful artificial sweetener. Corn is also used to synthesize a number of compounds used in manufacturing processes, such as corn starch, which is in everything from cardboard to biodegradable containers. Corn is extensively cultivated to produce animal feed, with all feedlot animals consuming pounds of the crop each day. In addition, corn is used in the manufacture of alcohol and ethanol, a commonly used alternative fuel.
Yes, Corelle and Corning dinnerware are microwave safe because they are made from Vitrelle.
Erastus Corning 2nd was born on October 7, 1909 and died on May 28, 1983. Erastus Corning 2nd would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 104 years old today.
The address of the Johnny Carson Birthplace Society is: 701 Davis Ave, Corning, IA 50841-1418
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Yes, he was fired. They did not pick up the 3rd year option on his contract. He says he was blindsided. Such a shame - he was great with Jody Applegate. What a mistake by Fox 5!
The address of the Corning Branch is: 113 Eleventh Hill St, Corning, 43730 9796
The address of the Corning Public Library is: 613 Pine Street, Corning, 72422 2752
The address of the Corning Branch Library is: 740 Third St., Corning, 96021 2517
The address of the Corning City Library is: 6221 5Th St., Corning, 66417 8422
Ron Corning's birth name is Ronald D. Corning.
The phone number of the Corning Branch is: 740-347-9219.
The address of the Corning Museum Of Glass is: 1 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830-2253
The population of Dow Corning is 10,000.
Corning Inc. was created in 1851.
Dow Corning was created in 1943.
Peter Corning was born in 1935.
Corning Armory was created in 1934.