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  2. Corn crib - Wikipedia

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    By the early 20th century, the term "corn crib" was applied to large barns that contained many individual bins of corn. [4] Today a typical corn crib on many farms is a cylindrical cage of galvanized wire fencing covered by a metal roof formed of corrugated galvanised iron. Corn crib interior in North Carolina, US.

  3. Maize - Wikipedia

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  4. Corncob - Wikipedia

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    Corncob. A cross-section of an ear of corn, showing the cob. A corncob also called corn cob or cob of corn, is the hard core of an ear of maize, bearing the kernels, made up of the chaff, woody ring, and pith. Corncobs contain mainly cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. [1]

  5. Corn kernel - Wikipedia

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  6. Sweet corn - Wikipedia

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  7. Corn production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Corn production in the United States

  8. Victorian Corn Cribs - Wikipedia

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    Victorian Corn Cribs are historic agricultural buildings at St. Michael's, Talbot County, Maryland. The two structures feature elaborate tracery along the eaves and bargeboards, and are connected by a low, rough shed. They were moved from their original site on the north side of U.S. Route 13, about two miles east of Westover, in Somerset ...

  9. Dent corn - Wikipedia

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