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The wind comes across the plains not howling but singing. It's the difference between this wind and its big-city cousins: the full-throated wind of the plains has leeway to seek out the hidden registers of its voice. Where immigrant farmers planted windbreaks a hundred and fifty years ago. it keens in protest; where the young corn shoots up, it whispers as it passes, crossing field after field in its own time, following eastward trends but in no hurry to find open water. You can't usually see it in paintings, but it's an important part of the scenery.

~ John Darnielle

John Darnielle Corn Midwest Nature Trees Wind

If you were food, you would be corn. I dont know why, i just sense corn in you.

~ Lizbeth Mori

Lizbeth Mori Corn Food Food For Thought Inspirational Love

But carbon 13 [the carbon from corn] doesn't lie, and researchers who have compared the isotopes in the flesh or hair of Americans to those in the same tissues of Mexicans report that it is now we in the North who are the true people of corn.... Compared to us, Mexicans today consume a far more varied carbon diet: the animals they eat still eat grass (until recently, Mexicans regarded feeding corn to livestock as a sacrilege); much of their protein comes from legumes; and they still sweeten their beverages with cane sugar. So that's us: processed corn, walking.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Corn Food Industrial Food Western Diet

So this is what commodity corn can do to a cow: industrialize the miracle of nature that is a ruminant, taking this sunlight- and prairie grass-powered organism and turning it into the last thing we need: another fossil fuel machine. This one, however, is able to suffer.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Cattle Corn Cows Factory Farms Food Industry Oil Petroleum

The free market has never worked in agriculture and it never will. The economics of a family farm are very different from a firm's... the demand for food isn't elastic, people don't eat more just because food is cheap. Even if I go out of business this land will keep producing corn.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Corn Farming Food

Planted, a single corn seed yielded more than 150 fat kernels, often as many as 300, while the return on a seed of wheat was something less than 50:1

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Corn Food

Farmers facing lower prices have only one option if they want to be able to maintain their standard of living, pay their bills, and service their debt, and that is to produce more [corn]

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Corn Farming Food

Wet milling (to produce starch) is an energy-intensive way to make food; for every calorie of processed food it produces, another ten calories of fossil fuel energy are burned.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Corn Food Hfcs

Today it [high fructose corn syrup] is the most valuable food product refined from corn, accounting for 530 million bushels every year. (A bushel of corn yields 33 pounds of fructose)

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Corn Food Hfcs

Try as we might, each of us can eat only about 1500 pounds of food a year. What this means for the food industry is that its natural rate of growth is somewhere around 1% every year (growth of American population).

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Corn Food Hfcs

Originally, the atoms of carbon from which we’re made were floating in the air, part of a carbon dioxide molecule. The only way to recruit these carbon atoms for the molecules necessary to support life—the carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, and lipids—is by means of photosynthesis. Using sunlight as a catalyst the green cells of plants combine carbon atoms taken from the air with water and elements drawn from the soil to form the simple organic compounds that stand at the base of every food chain. It is more than a figure of speech to say that plants create life out of thin air.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Atoms Biology Carbon Corn Food Photosynthesis Plants Science

We got a saying around here about our corn, ‘it grows knee-high by the Fourth of July.

~ Richard Puz

Richard Puz Corn Farming Growing Growing Up Living Life

This corn will teach to you, should you peel away the husk, and be willing to open your ears.

~ Anthony Liccione

Anthony Liccione Corn Ears Learn Listen Teach Wisdom

The Indians, keeping to themselves, laughed at your superior methods and lived from the land more abundantly and with less labor than you did... And when your own people started deserting in order to live with them, it was too much... So you killed the Indians, tortured them, burned their villages, burned their cornfields... But you still did not grow much corn.

~ Edmund S. Morgan

Edmund S. Morgan Corn Destruction History Indian United States

Blood is thicker than water, but they still use corn starch as a thickener on cooking shows

~ Josh Stern

Josh Stern Blood Corn Funny Humor Starch Thickener Water

At that period, rising in the world meant giving up working with your hands in favor of work in a store or an office. The people who lived in town had made it, and turned their backs socially on those who had not but were still growing corn and wheat out there in the country. What seemed like an impassable gulf was only the prejudice of a single generation, which refused to remember its own not very remote past.

~ William Maxwell

William Maxwell Corn Family Relationships Wheat

All the food we eat - every grain of rice and kernel of corn - has been genetically modified. None of it was here before mankind learned to cultivate crops. The question isn't whether our food has been modified, but how.

~ Michael Specter

Michael Specter Question Corn Rice

In corn, I think I've found the key to the American food chain. If you look at a fast-food meal, a McDonald's meal, virtually all the carbon in it - and what we eat is mostly carbon - comes from corn.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan American Think Corn

In addition to contributing to erosion, pollution, food poisoning, and the dead zone, corn requires huge amounts of fossil fuel - it takes a half gallon of fossil fuel to produce a bushel of corn.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Environmental Corn

From cheesecake on a stick to meat skewers to deep-fried bananas on a stick - there are no plates anymore. In Los Angeles, everything has become a corn dog. Actually, corn dogs still work. But most other food should be stickless.

~ Steve Carell

Steve Carell Work Dog Corn

Our typical Western diet is full of inflammatory fats - saturated fats, trans fats, too many omega-6, inflammatory, processed vegetable oils like soy and corn oils. These increase IGF-1 and stimulate pimple follicles.

~ Mark Hyman

Mark Hyman Corn Like Oils

For what were all these country patriots born? To hunt, and vote, and raise the price of corn?

~ Lord Byron

Lord Byron Vote Born Corn

There's a fine line between patriotism and corn.

~ David L. Wolper

David L. Wolper Corn Line Fine

All the candy corn that was ever made was made in 1911.

~ Lewis Black

Lewis Black Candy Corn Made

During a few days' halt near Vesontio for the provision of corn and other supplies, a panic arose from inquiries made by our troops and remarks uttered by Gauls and traders, who affirmed that the Germans were men of a mighty frame and an incredible valour and skill at arms.

~ Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar Corn Skill Germans
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