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Ripe corn on the cob on maize crop stalk in autumn ready for harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden corn field with bountiful crop ready to harvest in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ripe corn on the cob on maize crop stalk in autumn ready for harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edge of Dried Corn Field Ready for Autumn Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dried Corn Cob in Field Ready to Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of golden corn ready to harvest in the sunshine with autumn trees and blue sky in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dried Corn Cob in Field Ready to Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corn crop almost ready for Autumn harvest
Edge of Drying Corn Field Ready to Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stripped Corn Cob in Field Ready to Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dried Corn Cob in Field Ready to Harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ripe ear of corn crop in cultivated agricultural field ready for harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of towering corn ready for harvest in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of golden corn field in autumn ready for harvest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of dried corn ready for harvest in fall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corn is a major field crop in New York State with more than 1 million acres planted annually. Typically, grain corn including dry-shelled and high-moisture represents 55% of the acreage, whereas corn silage represents the remaining 45% of the acreage. Recently, corn has been a very profitable crop to grow because of relatively high yields as well as high prices received by farmers. Although corn is a very profitable crop on NY farms, it is also an expensive crop to produce.


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