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  2. Paul Christoph Mangelsdorf - Wikipedia

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    Paul Christoph Mangelsdorf (July 20, 1899 – July 22, 1989) was an American botanist and agronomist, known for his work on the origins of maize. [ 1 ] Early life and education

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  4. Maize lethal necrosis disease - Wikipedia

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    In the early stages, MLND causes long yellow stripes on leaves. Unlike maize streak virus disease though, the streaks of MLND are wider. As the disease advances, the maize leaves become yellow and dry out from the outside edges towards the midrib. MLND can also cause dwarfing and premature aging of the plants.

  5. DeKalb Genetics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The first popular full- and short-season, large volume, single-cross maize hybrids were DeKalb hybrids 805 and XL 45. As a result, DeKalb was the leader in U.S. hybrid seed corn sales from the mid-1930s until the mid-1970s (Crabb 1948.

  6. Aw, shucks: An inside look at the great American corn-maze ...

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    An aerial view shows the corn maze at Richardson Adventure Farm in Spring Grove, Illinois. The 28-acre maze is billed as the world's largest. 'A mountain of corn' in Illinois

  7. Dave Phillips (maze designer) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Phillips (born May 7, 1951) is a maze and puzzle designer, and writer of The Zen Of The Labyrinth—Mazes For The Connoisseur. [1] Phillips has provided puzzles for Reader's Digest, Highlights, National Geographic World, [2] Die Zeit, Ranger Rick, Omni, Games, Scientific American, and United Features Syndicate.

  8. Piscataway people - Wikipedia

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    Sometime around AD 800, peoples living along the Potomac had begun to cultivate maize as a supplement to their ordinary hunting-gathering diet of fish, game, and wild plants. Some evidence suggests that the Piscataway migrated from the Eastern Shore, or from the upper Potomac, or from sources hundreds of miles to the north. It is fairly certain ...

  9. Maize (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Ruby Queen asks the player to send them off, and thanks them for all their help. She gives the player a key, and asks them to send them on their way to the "promised land". After unlocking and pressing a launch button, the silo is then revealed to be a rocket, and the hooks were to bring the corn maze with the rocket.