And keep in mind that corn is a heavy feeder, so you'll need good soil for a good crop.
Absolutely. And if you want to keep your soil in good condition, rotate your corn with clover or legumes every couple of years, and till in the mature plants when you do. This practice adds nitrogen and organic material. Techniques like these allow the Amish in our area to get excellent crops without chemical fertilizers, which do nothing good for the soil's long-term health.