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Burt Wolf : what we eat: The seed of life : the story of corn

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Abstract
When Columbus came ashore on Cuba, on November 4, 1492, the Natives gave him corn. The cultivation of corn quickly spread around the world because it grows almost everywhere and can be eaten by man or animal. We learn how Native Americans planted and fertilized their crops and how corn depends totally on human beings for its own survival. The oldest variety of corn is popcorn, but today we use corn in more ways than could ever be imagined.
Series
Burt Wolf : what we eat
Duration
00:25:08 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Agriculture students, World history students
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