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  2. Dent corn - Wikipedia

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    Dent corn is the variety used in food manufacturing as the base ... some yellow dent corn hybrids are grown and used in the production of food for human consumption. [8]

  3. 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.

  4. 4 Types of Corn and How to Use Them - AOL

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    mtreasure/Getty Images. 2. Dent. Common Varieties: Blue Ridge White Capped, Jimmy Red, Cocke’s Prolific Best For: flour, coarse grits, livestock Dent corn is a widely grown type of field corn ...

  5. Sweet corn - Wikipedia

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    Sweet corn (Zea mays convar. saccharata var. rugosa), [1] also called sweetcorn, sugar corn and pole corn, is a variety of maize grown for human consumption with a high sugar content. Sweet corn is the result of a naturally occurring recessive mutation in the genes which control conversion of sugar to starch inside the endosperm of the corn

  6. What Are Grits, Exactly? Everything to Know About the ...

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    Both are made from dent corn, but the difference is how that corn is ground. Grits have a coarser texture, whereas cornmeal is finely ground into a flour-like substance. You can buy cornmeal in ...

  7. Indian corn again finds the spotlight. Here’s how to grow it ...

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    Field corn, also commonly referred to as “dent” corn because of the indentations that develop on the ends of the kernels as they mature and dry, is primarily grown to feed livestock. It also ...

  8. Corn production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The US is the world's largest producer of corn. [8] According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the average U.S. yield for corn was 177 bushels per acre, up 3.3 percent over 2020 and a record high, with 16 states posting state records in output, and Iowa reporting a record of 205 bushels of corn per acre.

  9. Cornbread with an open mind - AOL

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