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  2. Corn crib - Wikipedia

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    Corn crib. Two small red corn cribs at Fosterfields, New Jersey, likely built c. 1900. Corn crib with slanted sides. A corn crib or corncrib is a type of granary used to dry and store corn. It may also be known as a cornhouse or corn house.

  3. Groves Farm - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the domestic buildings are on one side of the road and agricultural buildings are on the other. The buildings include the 1922 Groves farmhouse, as well as a 1846 dairy barn, c. 1850 sheep barn, 1864 corn crib, 1872 horse barn, 1846 well, 1917 pump house, and a c. 1950 garage. The property also contains a wrought-iron fence and an ...

  4. George Conrad Hutzler Farm - Wikipedia

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    The George Conrad Hutzler Farm, also known as the Conrad Hutzler Farm, is a historic farmstead located on South Manitou Island in Lake Michigan.One of the farm's owners, George Conrad Hutzler, Jr., was the first to experiment with hybridization of Rosen rye and Michelite pea beans; within 20 years of his experimentation, 80% of the pea bean crop in the United States was descended from ...

  5. List of sweetcorn varieties - Wikipedia

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    White su. True Platinum, 80 days (open pollinated) [6] Martian Jewels, 80+ days (open pollinated, unusual purple stalks and cobs) Luther Hill, 82 days (heirloom, open pollinated) [7] Country Gentleman, 92 days (heirloom, shoepeg type, open pollinated) Silver Queen, 92 days [1] Stowell's Evergreen, 98 days (heirloom, open pollinated.

  6. Maize - Wikipedia

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    Whole ears of maize were often stored in corn cribs, sufficient for some livestock feeding uses. Today corn cribs with whole ears, and corn binders, are less common because most modern farms harvest the grain from the field with a combine harvester and store it in bins. The combine with a corn head (with points and snap rolls instead of a reel ...

  7. John McGreer Barn and Crib - Wikipedia

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    The corn crib is located west of the barn. The 32-by-26-foot (9.8 by 7.9 m) structure was built around the same time as the barn. It is also banked into the same slope. Like the barn, it has a rubble limestone basement, board-and-batten siding on the upper level, and a round arch window in its front gable end.

  8. John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm - Wikipedia

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    John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm. /  44.00528°N 85.60778°W  / 44.00528; -85.60778. The John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm is a farm located at 9582 East 1 Mile Road in Ellsworth, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

  9. Piney Grove at Southall's Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Piney Grove at Southall's Plantation is located on the high ridge of land to the north of the river, in an area of smaller plantations with more modest homes. The original section was built about 1800 as a 20-by-22-foot (6.1 m × 6.7 m), one-story log corn crib. It was expanded to a -story log store about 1820. In 1853, two additions were built ...