If you are asking this question you clearly have no life.
Taking the green part off a corn on the cob, I think.
corn husking
you shuck corn and then you play games and have a good time together
It depends, what do you mean by "baby corn"? From a can? On an ear?
The "Corn Husker" state is Nebraska, named for its largest crop. The term "cornhusker" comes from the method of cleaning or "husking" ears of corn by hand, which was common in Nebraska before the invention of husking machinery. The nickname for the University of Nebraska athletic teams - the "Cornhuskers" - was coined in 1900.
Jim Moffet has written: 'American corn huskers' -- subject(s): Husking, Corn, Equipment and supplies, Patents
an ear of corn IS living
an ear of corn
This is a non sequitur and not related to any specific information or location.
It's Mexican (Spanish) for 'an ear of green corn'
ear of corn