Originally posted by Scottishnewbie
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. Our local farmers who grow corn for their animals seem to plant way closer though, looks about 4-6" at a glance as we drive past! Now I know we're growing for different reasons, but it does make me think spacing isn't quite as critical as we like to think because their plants always seem to grow fine with plenty of cobs on them ... So as long as they're in a block (ie several adjacent rows rather than one long row), they'll be happy
. I believe this is because they're wind pollinated so the pollen needs to be able to blow from one plant to another.
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