Guinea corn, also known as sorghum, is typically grown in warm climates with temperatures ranging from 25-35°C (77-95°F). It thrives in regions with moderate rainfall, between 400-600 mm annually, and is drought-tolerant, making it suitable for semi-arid conditions. Guinea corn can be grown in various climates and soil types, but it prefers well-drained sandy loam soils with good moisture retention.
Corn can be planted in Virginia from late April to early June depending on the exact location within the state and weather conditions. It is important to monitor soil temperature, which should be at least 50°F for planting corn. Follow specific recommendations based on local climate and conditions.
Yes, corn is a noun; a singular or mass, common, concrete noun. The noun corn as a blemish on the foot can be singular or plural; 'a corn' or 'two corns'. The noun corn as the vegetable is a mass noun; 'a field of corn', 'an ear of corn', 'a bowl of corn', or 'a kernel of corn'.
The "hairs" inside an ear of corn are corn silk.
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no popcorn is not a vegetable...corn isn't even a vegetable..corn is a starch
The scientific name of guinea corn is Sorghum bicolor.
Guinea pigs are not allowed to eat corn at all or if its sweet its really bad for them.
No it can not. Corn is unhealthy for guinea pigs, so it can not be used as feed. Try timothy hay and guinea pig pellets with treats of fruits and vegetables. Do not make the mistake of using corn for guinea pigs.
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No, corn is not a suitable food for guinea pigs as it's very starchy and too caloric with very little nutritional value. Avoid corn and any guinea pig food that contains it.
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corn needs a wet, semi-dry/humid climate to grow in.
I think it is not good for them to eat raw corn.
no you can not it wiil choke them
Yes they can. Not all the time cause it is not nutrients to them.
Corn is not a natural food for guinea pigs. Dried corn carries the risk of aflatoxin, and corn, while not necessarily harmful to guinea pigs, works as a filler and does not offer pigs any nutritional value. Corn can also contribute to allergies. Also, whole kernel corn can pose as a choking hazard since guinea pigs do not eat with their hands as some rodents do and can't remove large food particles should they become lodged in the throat.
Maize comes in several varieties of corn. Sweet corn which is a type of maize has a high sugar content with 125 calories in just one cup. Guinea corn is also a grin that is high in calorie content with 163 calories in one quarter of a cup.