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  1. Maize - Wikipedia

    Native Americans planted it alongside beans and squashes in the Three Sisters polyculture. Maize relies on humans for its propagation. Since the Columbian exchange, it has become a staple food in many …

  2. What Is Maize and Its Uses - cmsindustries.org

    Discover what maize is and its various uses in food, industry, and agriculture. Learn how this versatile crop supports economies & daily life worldwide.

  3. Maize - Zea mays | Kew

    Maize, or corn, is the most grown cereal grain in the whole world by weight. In 2021, the world produced over 1.2 billion tonnes of maize for use in everything from food, drink, fuel, and even fish bait.

  4. Corn | History, Cultivation, Uses, & Description | Britannica

    Mar 6, 2026 · Genetically modified corn Genetically engineered corn (maize) A field of genetically engineered corn (maize). Many industrial and feedstock varieties of corn are genetically modified …

  5. Maize quick facts - Earth@Home: Evolution

    Feb 23, 2023 · Maize (Zea mays) is a tropical grass that is grown primarily for grain and is used as a staple food in many parts of the world. It produces relatively large, soft grains, called kernels that are …

  6. Maize - Corn - Zea mays - World Crops Database - Cereals

    Maize or corn is the number one cereal in the world. Its global production is higher than that of rice and wheat. It is a main staple food in Africa and South America.

  7. Maize (Zea mays) - Cambridge University Botanic Garden

    Maize (Zea mays) Maize has the highest world-wide production of all grain crops. Whilst in many regions of the world it is a food staple, the majority of maize grown is used for animal feed and ethanol fuel. …

  8. Maize Crops: A Look at Cultivation, Uses, and Impact

    Maize, commonly known as corn, stands as one of the most widely cultivated cereal grains across the globe. This crop provides a foundational source of calories and nutrients for a substantial portion of …

  9. Maize - New World Encyclopedia

    Maize is an economically important plant, particularly widely cultivated in the United States, where it is the leading grain crop, ahead of wheat, oats, rice, and so forth. As maize advances its own survival …

  10. The Natural History of Maize - Encyclopedia.com

    The Natural History of Maize Maize, also referred to as corn or Indian corn in the United States and Great Britain, respectively, is a cereal plant of the Gramineae family of grasses that today constitutes …