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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. Walker Sisters Place - Wikipedia

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    Walker Sisters Place

  4. Maize - Wikipedia

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  5. Baby corn - Wikipedia

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    Baby corn - Wikipedia ... Baby corn

  6. 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.

  7. Granary - Wikipedia

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  8. List of sweetcorn varieties - Wikipedia

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    List of sweetcorn varieties

  9. Martindale Corn Crib - Wikipedia

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    The Martindale Corn Crib is a historic farm outbuilding in rural northern White County, Arkansas. It is located west of Letona , in a field near a barn on the south side of Arkansas Highway 310 . The corn crib is a small single-story wooden structure, built out of plank framing on a stone pier foundation, with a gabled metal roof on top.