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Whether you’re growing it for your family or as a market crop, one of the first questions you’re likely to ask is: Does corn grow back every year? The answer is a resounding yes. Unlike most other crops, corn is perennial, meaning that it grows back every year. This means that you only need to replace the plants once. But do you know how to ensure that your crop will come back each year?

The answer depends on the climate in your area. In most parts of the US, corn will only grow back once. However, in some areas, such as Mexico, it can be harvested multiple times in a single growing season because it will continue to produce new seeds, sometimes every week or two. If you plant your corn in a cold climate, it will not grow back. It will only produce fresh ear growth each year. If you harvest the corn regularly, however, it will not grow back.

It is important to remember that corn does not grow back in a single year, but it will grow back the next time you plant it. Unlike many other crops, corn will produce just a few ears per stalk. So, if you’re planning to plant a corn crop, you should wait until the last frost date. For best results, you should plant seedlings about eight to 12 inches apart in full sunlight. Your soil should be acidic, which will help the plants thrive. Also, make sure that the pH of the soil is between 6.0 and 6.8.

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