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"From Stirling Castle to Zimbabwe: Exploring the Global Influence of Maize" Stirling Castle, Scotland, UK: A historic backdrop for the cultivation of maize

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Maize Collection: Stirling Castle, Scotland, UK
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Maize Collection: Plant cell
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Maize Collection: Land Girl at Cowdray, September 1939
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Maize Collection: Greater Sandhill Cranes - in winter, feeding in maize (corn) field
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Maize Collection: A Red Legged Patridge and a Covey of Grey Patridges by Corn Stooks (pencil and w / c)
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Maize Collection: AGRI2D-00031
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Maize Collection: Corn, beans and squash grown the native American way
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Maize Collection: Maize root, light micrograph
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Maize Collection: Two Mashona tribeswomen pounding maize and millet, Zimbabwe, Africa, 1936. Artist: Wide World Photos
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Maize Collection: Eurasian Jay -Garrulus glandarius- on a corn cob, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
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Maize Collection: Indian corn, also known as maize, was historically cultivated by tribes in Oklahoma
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Maize Collection: NATI2A-00174
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Maize Collection: Wheatfield, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Maize Collection: AGRI2D-00029
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Maize Collection: Zea saccharata, Sweet Corn, cob with green foliage
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Maize Collection: USA, Indiana, Indianapolis. Ears of dry, hard corn
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Maize Collection: Ears of corn
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Maize Collection: New York, Long Island, Fresh Farm Stand in Amagansett
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Maize Collection: Peru, Sacred Valley, Pisac, variety of corn display
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Maize Collection: Maine, Trenton, Wood Cooking Lobster at Lunt's Gateway Lobster Pound
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Maize Collection: Maine, Trenton, Fresh Cooked Lobster Displayed
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Maize Collection: 'In Solvenia'. Corn cobs hung in front of a house with a ladder leaning against it
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Maize Collection: Peasants during the cleaning of the ears of corn
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Maize Collection: 'Wild animals and flowers of Australia': maize
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Maize Collection: Countryside of the Veneto (corn fields at sunset)
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Maize Collection: The Castle of Poppi
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Maize Collection: Corn cob, Tuscany
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Maize Collection: Farming woman with basket of corn-cobs
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Maize Collection: Aerial View Of Countryside Road Through Summer Rural Field. Road Between Corn Maize Plantation And
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Maize Collection: Aerial View. Sunshine At Sunset In Bright Dawn Sky Above Agricultural Landscape With Young Corn
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Maize Collection: Aerial view of Renault Duster car SUV driving on countryside road in spring field rural landscape
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Maize Collection: Mussolini, shirtless under the sun, threshed the wheat of Agro Pontino after twenty centuries
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Maize Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105476
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Maize Collection: Pre-Columbian Mayan Maize-god
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Maize Collection: Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul Lake, men load up a lorry with maize stalks
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Maize Collection: Maize at sunrise in the fields, Dairago, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Maize Collection: Dawn from Woodminton Down, West Wiltshire Downs, Wiltshire, England, UK
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Maize Collection: A maize garden is seen below houses at a village near Mthatha
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Maize Collection: Soy and corn plants are seen in a drought-affected farm near Chivilcoy
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Maize Collection: Employee takes samples of corn imported from Brazil for a quality test at a warehouse in
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Maize Collection: Corn sprouts are is seen in a field in Schnersheim
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Maize Collection: Corn imported from Brazil is stored at a warehouse in Tuxpan
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Maize Collection: A bull elk makes its way through the field as corn is harvested at the Kenison Farms in
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Maize Collection: Employee uses a skid-steer loader to push stored corn imported from Brazil to load a
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Maize Collection: Tractor trailer is loaded with corn imported from Brazil at a warehouse in Tuxpan
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Maize Collection: A woman plants maize in a communal vegetable garden in KwaNdengezi
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Maize Collection: A maize garden is seen on top of eroded soil at a village near Mthatha
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Maize Collection: Corn plants are seen at sunset in a farm near Rafaela


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"From Stirling Castle to Zimbabwe: Exploring the Global Influence of Maize" Stirling Castle, Scotland, UK: A historic backdrop for the cultivation of maize, showcasing its global reach and impact. Land Girl at Cowdray, September 1939: Even during wartime, maize played a crucial role in sustaining communities and providing nourishment. Greater Sandhill Cranes - in winter, feeding in maize (corn) field. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA: Maize not only sustains humans but also supports diverse wildlife populations across continents. AGRI2D-00031: Unveiling the scientific advancements driving modern maize farming techniques and ensuring food security worldwide. Corn, beans and squash grown the native American way: Discovering the ancient agricultural practices that integrated maize into sustainable farming systems long before colonization. Maize root, light micrograph: Delving into the intricate beauty hidden beneath our feet – exploring the fascinating world of plant roots supporting this vital crop. Two Mashona tribeswomen pounding maize and millet, Zimbabwe, Africa 1936. Artist: Wide World Photos): Celebrating traditional African cultures where maize has been a staple food for centuries – an integral part of their heritage. Eurasian Jay - Garrulus glandarius- on a corn cob Allgaeu Bavaria Germany Europe): Witnessing how even European wildlife finds solace in cornfields as they adapt to changing landscapes over time. Indian corn (maize), historically cultivated by tribes in Oklahoma: Tracing back Native American traditions that revered this versatile grain as more than just sustenance but as a symbol of cultural identity and resilience. Plant cell NATI2A-00174): Peering through a microscope lens to explore the intricate cellular structure that enables this remarkable crop's growth and productivity. Wheatfield, 1881 (oil on canvas).