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Relativily fertile soil is used for growth of plants, about every 3 years. You should change the corn to soybeans and let it die and decompose into the ground providing the nutrients corn needs to grow the next year.

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Corn can grow in a variety of different soils in several different climates, from near-desert conditions to humid temperate conditions, provided sufficient water is available. It prefers well-drained, fertile soils with a pH around 6.5.

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Corn requires a semi-dry and humid climate for growing. It also requires a bit of water but not too much.

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groung soil

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