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

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    Kevin Watson, assistant director at Howell Living History Farm in New Jersey, stops at a time clock inside a corn maze. The farm is part of the Mercer County Parks System and offers historical and ...

  3. Howell Living History Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Howell Living History Farm, also known as the Joseph Phillips Farm, is a 130-acre (53 ha) living open-air museum located north of Titusville in the Pleasant Valley section of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, New Jersey.

  4. Visit this Luke Bryan-themed corn maze and 11 others in ... - AOL

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    The 250-year-old Howell Farm hosts the longest-running corn maze in the Garden State. The four-acre maze has two miles of paths with a master tower, victory bridge, maze games and a theme of the ...

  5. Now on local menus: Jersey corn in breads, pies, ice creams ...

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    Stop by Millburn Standard for charred sheets of corn and, oh yeah, maybe enjoy the blackened jumbo shrimp and corn grits that go with it. Go: 42 Main St., Millburn; 973-376-4444, millburnstandard.com.

  6. Detasseling - Wikipedia

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    The tassel of a corn plant. Detasseling corn is removing the pollen-producing flowers, the tassel, from the tops of corn (maize) plants and placing them on the ground. It is a form of pollination control, [1] employed to cross-breed, or hybridize, two varieties of corn. Fields of corn that will be detasseled are planted with two varieties of corn.

  7. Corn (pathology) - Wikipedia

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    Although an excised corn resembles a barleycorn in shape, the two words 'corn' are unrelated. The word 'corn' for a callus derives from the Latin cornus 'horn', and is related to the Greek keras (whence keratin). The 'corn' of 'barley corn' descends from the Indo-European word for 'grain'. The similarity in form is a historical accident.

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