It's not diffrent at all! IS IT STEVE?

I dunno, I am kinda hungry... Hungry for CORN!? Did you know that corn is a cereal grain domesticated in Mesoamerica and subsequently spread throughout the American continents? Also called maize, corn is the most widely grown crop in the Americas (332 million tonnes annually in the United States alone). Hybrid maize, due to its high grain yield as a result of heterosis ("hybrid vigor"), is preferred by farmers over conventional varieties. While some maize varieties grow up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall, most commercially grown maize has been bred for a standardized height of 2.5 metres (8 ft). Sweet corn is usually shorter than field-corn varieties. Shut your mouth!

What? I'm just talking about corn!

The term maize derives from the Spanish form (maíz) of the indigenous Taino term for the plant, and was the form most commonly heard in the United Kingdom. In the United States and Canada (maïs in French speaking Canadian regions), the usual term is "corn", which originally referred to any grain, but which now refers usually to maize, having been shortened from the form "Indian corn" (which currently, at least in the U.S. & Canada, is often used to refer specifically to multi-colored "field corn" cultivars).

[Gentlemen, behold!] [...] [Everything's ####ing Wonderful!] [Need more corn?]