"corn" in this context means grain, usually wheat. That is the invariable UK use, reflected in the sources used. If you doubt me, see WP:Corn , line 3. . -- that's why maize is used in the link when we really do mean corn in the american sense. Whoever put in the link to maize apparently didn't think about this problem DGG 21:09, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- I update the wikilink for corn to cereal, it states in the first paragraph of that article the same assertion as above. Jeepday 02:05, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
References
editThe reference on this article are not formatted in the generally excepted style. You can review the guideline at Wikipedia:Citing sources also the page Wikipedia:Citation templates has a number of helpful templates. You will notice that there are 3 styles for inline citations (what is currently on this article), My personal preferences are on User:Jeepday/Sandbox/Cite but you are free to use what ever style or type you like. As you know references are very important in an article both for validation and notability.
On wikipedia the note ibid can/is replaceable by entry <ref name="NAME"/>, (see User:Jeepday/Sandbox/Cite for a copy and paste version of the nameable reference) in this case on the first use of the reference you would give the reference a name which can give results as seen here. If you have questions I would be more then happy to answer them or you can look at the article road that I am currently using this system on. Jeepday 02:29, 27 March 2007 (UTC)