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Definition of Cornstalks
1. cornstalk [n] - See also: cornstalk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cornstalks
Literary usage of Cornstalks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of Corn: A Complete Treatise Upon the Culture, Marketing and Uses edited by Herbert Myrick (1904)
"cornstalks in Mechanic Arts—Another line of products in which exploitation is
just beginning is secured by a complete utilization of cornstalks. ..."
2. Productive Feeding of Farm Animals by Fritz Wilhelm Woll (1921)
"The straw of the Indian corn plant, known as stover, cornstalks, ... The cornstalks
are now often run through a shredder in the same operation as the shock ..."
3. Reading List on Papermaking Materials by Clarence Jay West (1921)
"MANNS, AG Process of preparing fibers from cornstalks and analogous pithy plants.
... NOBLE, GR More about cornstalks ana bagasse. Pulp Paper Mag. ..."
4. New Granada: Twenty Months in the Andes by Isaac Farwell Holton (1857)
"Fence of cornstalks.—Railroad to the Pacific.—Defective Government.—Constitution
of 1853.—Finances.—Protection of Vagabonds.—The Granadinos are a moral ..."