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is typically harvested in late summer or early fall, between August and October in the Northern Hemisphere. Harvesting time depends on factors such as type, planting date, climate, and maturity, which farmers monitor by observing kernel moisture, color, and texture to determine the ideal time to .
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SOURCE: Crystal Maize – Corn Star Farms
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