The pasture needs to be tilled before you can plant any corn. Pasture grasses can be so competitive that they don't allow the corn to germinate into a plant, so you need to eliminate the competition by tilling the pasture. THEN you can seed the corn.
However, if you have access to a strip-till implement, especially one with a band sprayer attachment, you can interplant the corn with the pasture. It's still important to kill the pasture in the narrow strips where the corn is planted. Fertility and plant population must also be adjusted accordingly.
The corn plant produces corn. Or rather, corn produces corn.
Corn that is food grade is meant for human consumption. This is the corn not meant for cattle or pasture. The corn will taste better than non food grade corn.
No. Corn is a C4 plant.
a corn plant
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
a corn plant
Yes, corn is considered as a plant.
they love forbs it is a flowering plant and its very nutritious for them
Corn is a plant.
Corn is a vascular plant. Everything is vascular, except liverworts and mosses.
It comes from a plant because popcorn is corn and corn is a plant
Mostly Iowa.