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Field Corn, also known as cow corn is a North American term for maize (Zea mays) grown for livestock fodder (silage and meal), ethanol, cereal and processed food product. The principal field corn varieties are dent corn. A flint incudes blue corn (Zea mays amylacea) and waxy corn. Field corn is primarily grown for livestock feed and ethanol production is allowed to mature fully before being shelled off the cob and being stored in silos, pits, bins, or grain "flats". Field corn can also be harvested as high-moisture corn, shelled off the cob and piled and packed like silage for fermentation; or the entire plant may be chopped while still very high in moisture, with the resulting silage either loaded and packed in plastic bags, piled and packed in pits, or blown into and stored in vertical silos. People may pick ears of field corn when its sugar content has peaked and cook it on the cob or eat it raw. Ears of field corn picked and consumed in this manner are commonly called sweet corn, or "roasting ears" due to the most commonly used method of cooking them. MOQ 12,500MT Supplied from Brazil, Argentina, USA or Paraguay.
We provide high-quality corn for animal feed with affordable price. We can supply huge quantity of Corn/Maize of Ukranian , Indonesia, Brazalian and Malasiyan Origin. Corn is one of the ingredients of animal feedstuff, cereals, flour, starch, oil and bioethanol. Corn grains include many microelements needed for human body. Sourced from highly reliable vendors and farmers, we offer Yellow Maize is free from impurities or adulteration. Our Yellow Corn has uniform grain size and excellent resistance to blight.
Corn or maize is gluten-free and suitable for intolerant people, it can be used in various sectors. Commonly used for human nutrition also thanks to its flour with which it is possible to obtain the famous â??polentaâ??. It can also be used for animal feed, energy production (ethanol) and therapeutic uses.
The majority of corn harvest finds domestic application, serving as a source for food and primary energy component in livestock feed and the production of fuel ethanol. Corn undergoes various processing methods, resulting in a diverse range of products such as starch, sweeteners, corn oil, and both beverage and industrial alcohols. Our corn supply predominantly originates from top producers in the Black Sea region, South America and the United States