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| I might plant some to supply a living snow fence. Ten years ago what came up as volunteer corn in my beans had maybe ten or 12 big round seed on a nubbin ear. The last two bean years (I was doing a whole farm rotation for about a decade) when I walked the beans getting rid of the volunteer corn I found no pollinated kernels on any ear, so I quit chopping the corn out. I saw no corn kernels go into the truck from the combine. So in my experience, I'd say planting bin run corn would result in fodder corn only, no kernels and small cobs. ZERO GRAIN YIELD.
Albert Lea Seedhouse shows a fodder corn without kernels for those who want only green in their silo.
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