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I usually start corn in trays with small cells- each cell is about 13/16" wide, then transplant the plants once they're a few inches tall. Another method is to plant the seed corn in a nursery bed, cover with a row cover, then transplant once they're big enough. The row cover keeps the birds away and it helps heat the soil a bit to speed up germination. But look out for mice and other rodents getting underneath the row cover, they can be a problem as well. Seems like everything likes to eat corn. I even had a cat once that loved corn on the cob...
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