Por: Fox Business Business January 31, 2023
FOX Business' Madison Alworth speaks to Hinkel Farms' Elizabeth Hinkel, who warns their corn crop faces a shortage risk over a proposed regulation. A regulatory move within Mexico’s agricultural sector has it will corn-er their corn crop production. Most farmers, my generation and younger, have never even used conventional corn. We're not set up to do it. We don't have the equipment to do it, Hinkel Farms' Elizabeth... + full article
CNBC USA Business December 06, 2022
The United States has just about 90 million planted acres of corn, and there's a reason people refer to the crop as yellow gold.In 2021, U.S. corn was worth over $86 billion, according to calculations from FarmDoc and the United States Department of Agriculture.According... + más
You Must Respect Candy Corn | The Atlantic
Don’t Worry About Corn Kid | The Atlantic
Associated Press USA Science November 29, 2022
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico and the United States appear to be headed for another commercial dispute Tuesday, this time over a Mexican ban on imports of genetically modified yellow corn. In a strongly worded message, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack wrote that “time is... + más
10 WBNS USA Nation November 22, 2022
NEW YORK — A boy whose love of corn went viral is still using his fame for good. Grade schooler Tariq rocketed to unexpected prominence this summer when he chatted to the host of Recess Therapy, an online show featuring interviews with kids in New York City: For me, I really... + más
'Corn Kid' hands out beloved vegetable for Thanksgiving donations with City Harvest | ABC News
The Atlantic USA Tech October 06, 2022
Even in paradise, death lurks.Getty; The AtlanticOctober 6, 2022, 7 AM ETI am alive and autumnal. In this state, I read about candy corn, the seasonal candy that looks like corn kernels. And everything I read about candy corn insists that I have a strong opinion on the matter.... + más
Our Food System Could Have Been So Different | The Atlantic
The Atlantic USA Science October 01, 2022
The story of America’s “lost crops” shows the reign of corn was not inevitable.Kirsten StolleOctober 1, 2022, 8 AM ETThe old, epic story of agriculture in North America had two heroes, long sung and much venerated. One was human ingenuity. The other was corn.That story... + más
Neighbors band together to help after Hurricane Ian | ABC News
Council Post: How To Increase Food Security In A Post-Covid World | Forbes
WPTV USA Life September 24, 2022
CHURDAN, Iowa — In the 1970s when George Naylor said he wanted to grow organic crops, the idea didn't go over well.Back then organic crops were an oddity, destined for health food stores or maybe a few farmers markets.I told my dad I wanted to be an organic farmer and... + más
More consumers buying organic, but US farmers still wary | Associated Press
More consumers buying organic, but US farmers still wary | 10 WBNS
The Atlantic USA Tech September 24, 2022
Why an excess of internet attention automatically reads as a threatInstagram; Tyler Comrie / The AtlanticSeptember 1, 2022A starring an adorable child has briefly united the world in shared understanding: “It’s corn!”The child, whose first name is Tariq and whose last name... + más
Find a pumpkin and your way out of a maze at these area events this fall | The Advocate
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