It grows plentifully in many places of this land, as in the edge of Suffolk and in Essex, as also in Huntingdonshire, and in other places, but most usually in corn fields, in corners of meadows.
The smaller wild kind is also found in corn fields, and also in some other places, but not so plentifully as the former.
It grows plentifully in the borders of corn fields, and in some copses.
This vale is skirted partly by woodlands and partly by sides of hills tilled as corn fields.
The general face of the country near Hamilton is much in the ordinary English style; not very hilly, with hedgerows, corn fields, and stone houses.
There was a curious yellow reflection in the water, as of corn fields.
The bed of the valley was one layer of corn fields, fenced off by hedges of evergreens and fine trees.
Marcivan abounds with walnut-trees, and is surrounded by corn fields, which, as we were leaving the place at break of day, were animated by the reapers.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corn fields" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.