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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

Background imageMaize Collection: Ripe corncobs, Maize -Zea mays subsp. mays- on a trailer, Bavaria, Germany

Ripe corncobs, Maize -Zea mays subsp. mays- on a trailer, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageMaize Collection: NEW MEXICO: NAVAJO, 1873. Navajo weaver, Canyon de Chelly, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: NAVAJO, 1873. Navajo weaver, Canyon de Chelly, New Mexico. Photographed by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageMaize Collection: Pap and cake sellers, Freetown, Sierra Leone, Africa

Pap and cake sellers, Freetown, Sierra Leone, Africa. Pap is a traditional porridge / polenta made from mielie-meal (ground maize). Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMaize Collection: North America, USA, Massachusetts, Acton. Indian corn on display

North America, USA, Massachusetts, Acton. Indian corn on display
USA, Massachusetts, Acton. Indian corn on display

Background imageMaize Collection: Sharon, CT Milkweed, corn, and maple trees in a field in the Litchfield Hills of

Sharon, CT Milkweed, corn, and maple trees in a field in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut. Fog

Background imageMaize Collection: Antigua, Guatemala. Street food

Antigua, Guatemala. Street food

Background imageMaize Collection: Parana State, Brazil. Maize (sweet corn, Zea mays) field with a ripe head of sweet

Parana State, Brazil. Maize (sweet corn, Zea mays) field with a ripe head of sweet corn in the foreground

Background imageMaize Collection: Close up of freshly popped popcorn credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen

Close up of freshly popped popcorn credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, Cls self-propelled forage harvester, close-up of cutter head

Maize (Zea mays) crop, Cls self-propelled forage harvester, close-up of cutter head, harvesting silage for animal feed, Sweden, October

Background imageMaize Collection: Picture No. 10756708

Picture No. 10756708
Farmers - Old-fashioned traditional farming with hay cart and Maize stooks Date:

Background imageMaize Collection: Picture No. 10755114

Picture No. 10755114
Flowers of maize, ancient central american crop, of uncertain origin. (Zea mays) Date:

Background imageMaize Collection: Picture No. 10889233

Picture No. 10889233
Corn Field - one of Brazil's endless maize fields ready for crop (Zea mays) Date:

Background imageMaize Collection: Picture No. 10874466

Picture No. 10874466
Light Micrograph (LM): A transverse section of a Maize stem (Zea sp.) (Zea sp) Date:

Background imageMaize Collection: Picture No. 10780630

Picture No. 10780630
Ethiopia - woman carrying maize / corn. Date:

Background imageMaize Collection: Picture No. 10780611

Picture No. 10780611
Ethiopia - Surma Woman: tribe of south west Ethiopia. grinding maize. Date:

Background imageMaize Collection: Picture No. 10883214

Picture No. 10883214
Snow Goose - flock in maize field (Anser caerulescans) Date:

Background imageMaize Collection: Small fields of maize being grown as animal feed in Northern Italy

Small fields of maize being grown as animal feed in Northern Italy

Background imageMaize Collection: Exposed mature cob of maize

Exposed mature cob of maize

Background imageMaize Collection: Young maize cobs

Young maize cobs

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize plants with curled and wilted leaves on a hot summer day in Gironde, France

Maize plants with curled and wilted leaves on a hot summer day in Gironde, France

Background imageMaize Collection: Trees on a cornfield, Hartsfeld, Swabian Alb, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Trees on a cornfield, Hartsfeld, Swabian Alb, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageMaize Collection: Jade Pendant of the Maize God. Mayan 400-800 AD

Jade Pendant of the Maize God. Mayan 400-800 AD

Background imageMaize Collection: Standing figure of Chicomecoatl female deity associated with Maize and food. Aztec 1300-1521 AD

Standing figure of Chicomecoatl female deity associated with Maize and food. Aztec 1300-1521 AD. Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican Mythology. Sculpture

Background imageMaize Collection: The Quarryman of Grisante. The stone quarry workers (miners) are enjoying a meal of polenta

The Quarryman of Grisante. The stone quarry workers (miners) are enjoying a meal of polenta and wine. The polenta has been cooked in a pot of water over the fire at the left

Background imageMaize Collection: Interior of a House at Fondi. Fondi is town halfway between Rome and Naples, Italy

Interior of a House at Fondi. Fondi is town halfway between Rome and Naples, Italy. A poor family sitting down to a meal of polenta which has been cooked in a saucepan of water suspended on a hook

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, Cls forage harvester harvesting field, loading tractor and trailer, Luze

Maize (Zea mays) crop, Cls forage harvester harvesting field, loading tractor and trailer, Luze, Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire, Central France, September

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, growing in field margin at edge of Barley (Hordeum vulgare) crop

Maize (Zea mays) crop, growing in field margin at edge of Barley (Hordeum vulgare) crop, Herefordshire, England, June

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, rain-affected and failed field of feed maize, Houghton, Lancashire

Maize (Zea mays) crop, rain-affected and failed field of feed maize, Houghton, Lancashire, England, December

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, coming out of forage harvester chute into trailer, Wales, November

Maize (Zea mays) crop, coming out of forage harvester chute into trailer, Wales, November

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, rain-affected and failed cob of feed maize, Houghton, Lancashire, England

Maize (Zea mays) crop, rain-affected and failed cob of feed maize, Houghton, Lancashire, England, December

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, flowering in field, Narke, Svealand, Sweden, august

Maize (Zea mays) crop, flowering in field, Narke, Svealand, Sweden, august

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, young plants growing in rows, Sweden

Maize (Zea mays) crop, young plants growing in rows, Sweden

Background imageMaize Collection: Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) flock, in flight over maize crop, Norfolk, England, January

Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) flock, in flight over maize crop, Norfolk, England, January

Background imageMaize Collection: Western Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) immature, running in maize field during harvesting, Luze

Western Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) immature, running in maize field during harvesting, Luze, Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire, Central France, September

Background imageMaize Collection: Western Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) two immatures, running in maize field during harvesting

Western Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) two immatures, running in maize field during harvesting, Luze, Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire, Central France, September

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize (corn) drying, Gubeikou, Miyun County, Beijing Municipality, China, Asia

Maize (corn) drying, Gubeikou, Miyun County, Beijing Municipality, China, Asia

Background imageMaize Collection: Micrograph of cross-section through a monocotyledonous root (maize)

Micrograph of cross-section through a monocotyledonous root (maize)

Background imageMaize Collection: Corn cob in husk

Corn cob in husk

Background imageMaize Collection: Maize taco

Maize taco

Background imageMaize Collection: Ear of ripe white maize, kernel

Ear of ripe white maize, kernel

Background imageMaize Collection: Female maize flowers known as corn silk, and green leaves, close-up

Female maize flowers known as corn silk, and green leaves, close-up

Background imageMaize Collection: Red and white striped tub full of popcorn, some spilled over edge, front view

Red and white striped tub full of popcorn, some spilled over edge, front view

Background imageMaize Collection: Three solid ceramic bowls filled with soup, orange and yellow mashed soups and clear bean soup

Three solid ceramic bowls filled with soup, orange and yellow mashed soups and clear bean soup, standing on wooden surface covered with black peppercorns and yellow corn, view from above

Background imageMaize Collection: Popcorn falling out of a tub

Popcorn falling out of a tub

Background imageMaize Collection: Maple peanut pops and cheesy pops, served on two separate plates, view from above

Maple peanut pops and cheesy pops, served on two separate plates, view from above

Background imageMaize Collection: Zea mays rugosa, Corn cob

Zea mays rugosa, Corn cob

Background imageMaize Collection: Corn on the cob partially still in its husk

Corn on the cob partially still in its husk

Background imageMaize Collection: A pile of popcorn

A pile of popcorn



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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).