![can anyone suggest a variety of corn ,that gros 3-4 ears per plant and is used for animal feed : r/farming can anyone suggest a variety of corn ,that gros 3-4 ears per plant and is used for animal feed : r/farming](https://preview.redd.it/can-anyone-suggest-a-variety-of-corn-that-gros-3-4-ears-per-v0-tdxktm4weuha1.png?auto=webp&s=a22ce46fc193e4d1ccc2bda7cfb24b566dd0274c)
can anyone suggest a variety of corn ,that gros 3-4 ears per plant and is used for animal feed : r/farming
![Corn cobs on stalks. Young agricultural plants in summer. Ripening young corn ear with silk on stalk on the plantation close-up. Corn with small young Stock Photo - Alamy Corn cobs on stalks. Young agricultural plants in summer. Ripening young corn ear with silk on stalk on the plantation close-up. Corn with small young Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2FGDJKR/corn-cobs-on-stalks-young-agricultural-plants-in-summer-ripening-young-corn-ear-with-silk-on-stalk-on-the-plantation-close-up-corn-with-small-young-2FGDJKR.jpg)
Corn cobs on stalks. Young agricultural plants in summer. Ripening young corn ear with silk on stalk on the plantation close-up. Corn with small young Stock Photo - Alamy
![Corn almost ready to harvest. I have 3 to 4 ears per stalk. I've never seen 4 ears on 1 stalk before. : r/gardening Corn almost ready to harvest. I have 3 to 4 ears per stalk. I've never seen 4 ears on 1 stalk before. : r/gardening](https://preview.redd.it/iv7biao9kp891.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=f2ef2155d3a8a689198f6d4765a24cfea1ea52b9)