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  2. Grain Valley, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 64029. Area code: 816: FIPS code: 29-28090 [3] GNIS feature ID: 0718661 [4] Website: City website: Grain Valley is a city in Jackson County, Missouri ...

  3. Silage - Wikipedia

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    Silage is usually made from grass crops including maize, sorghum or other cereals, using the entire green plant (not just the grain). Specific terms may be used for silage made from particular crops: oatlage for oats, haylage for alfalfa (haylage may also refer to high dry matter silage made from hay). [2]

  4. Corn stover - Wikipedia

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    Corn field in Liechtenstein. Corn stover consists of the leaves, stalks, and cobs of corn (maize) (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) plants left in a field after harvest. Such stover makes up about half of the yield of a corn crop [1] and is similar to straw from other cereal grasses; in Britain it is sometimes called corn straw. Corn stover is a very ...

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  7. Unity Village, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Unity Village is a village in Jackson County, Missouri, United States, bordering Kansas City and Lee's Summit.It is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. Its population was 99 at the 2010 census.

  8. Forage harvester - Wikipedia

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    A forage harvester – also known as a silage harvester, forager or chopper – is a farm implement that harvests forage plants to make silage. [1] Silage is grass, corn or hay, which has been chopped into small pieces, and compacted together in a storage silo, silage bunker, or in silage bags. [2] It is then fermented to provide feed for ...

  9. Field corn - Wikipedia

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    Field corn is a North American term for maize (Zea mays) grown for livestock fodder (silage and meal), ethanol, cereal, and processed food products. The principal field corn varieties are dent corn , flint corn , flour corn (also known as soft corn) which includes blue corn ( Zea mays amylacea ), [ 1 ] and waxy corn .