This category deals with the science of the cultivation of Zea mays, known as corn in the United States, and as maize in many other parts of the world.
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- Illinois Corn Research information regarding growing corn in Illinois. Also has educational material for teachers and media.
- Kingcorn.org - Purdue University Corn (maize) information for corn growers throughout North America.
- National Corn Growers Association Represents America's corn growers. Conducts scientific research, education and promotion of corn and its many uses. Areas of interest include: biotechnology, ethanol, trade, transportation, federal farm policy, and scientific research and business development.
- Maize (corn) Genome Database Developed at the University of Missouri to provide access to Maize-related genetic information
- Colorado Corn Information regarding corn growers in Colorado. Areas include Best Management Practices, environment and education.
- Missouri Corn Provides information on growing corn in Missouri. Also provides information on ethanol production, scientific research and educational information.
- Michigan Agricultural Commodities, Inc. Michigan Agricultural Commodities trades and handles corn, soybeans, wheat, grain, vaculator services, oats, rye, barley, fertilizer, feed and futures.
- Commodity Classic The combined educational event for the America Soybean Association and the National Corn Growers Association. Useful links to major corn industry sponsors.
- The Barbara McClintock Papers: Biographical Information Information on the scientist and the work she carried out investigating the origins of maize.
- University of Wisconsin Corn Silage Breeding Program Information on corn silage analysis, breeding, and evaluation of germplasm available to the public and private sectors.
- Maize Information from Wikipedia on this crop, its physiology, genetics, origin, cultivation, pests, diseases and uses.
- Popcorn Factsheet on this crop, its history, uses, varieties and cultivation.