Michigan State University documents that each acre of corn consumes 36,000 lbs of CO2 in one growing season. In addition we know that during the growing season the U.S. corn crop converts 4 times for CO2 into oxygen than the Amazon Rainforest. So please tell me why we don’t grown more corn for feed, fuel and food?
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For one the fuel thing is a farce. It destroy engine parts, cuts mpg and really does nothing to help with the environment. Number 2 with all the crap that they spray on the corn and grains to kill the weeds and to dry out the grain at harvest time is doing nothing good for our bodies.
well, isn't most of the corn that is grown these days GMO?? That is why i don't buy corn often. Although i buy organic, I'm not that sure it's not GMO