The history of the world according to corn - Chris A. Kniesly

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • Trace the 9,000 year old history of the domestication of corn, or maize, and its effects on global agriculture.
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    Corn currently accounts for more than one tenth of our global crop production. And over 99% of cultivated corn is the exact same type: Yellow Dent #2. This means that humans grow more Yellow Dent #2 than any other plant on the planet. So how did this single variety of this single plant become the biggest success story in agricultural history? Chris Kniesly investigates the rise of this wonder-crop.
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  • @guntherdoesaliltrolling5757
    @guntherdoesaliltrolling5757 Před 4 lety +3438

    Potato: *Hold up*

  • @YellowRiverRice
    @YellowRiverRice Před 4 lety +1881

    Wheat. Rice. Corn, Potato...
    Long ago, the 4 nations lived in harmony...

  • @thehorsesnamewasfriday8695
    @thehorsesnamewasfriday8695 Před 4 lety +121

    Ted Ed is one of the best channels on CZcams. The production, animation and interesting videos they put out is so informational and entertaining.

    • @welkina.7537
      @welkina.7537 Před 2 lety +4

      Cant disagree on corn !

    • @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe
      @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe Před rokem

      How did they make shirts and other things out of corn back in the day? What's the process? I'm profoundly puzzled by this.

  • @Therongunner
    @Therongunner Před 4 lety +38

    Side note: in many parts of Africa (mainly the Southern, East and Central) maize is a staple. I grew up eating mainly maize flour porridge and to this day I eat it once a week in the city.

  • @bobibustudios1508
    @bobibustudios1508 Před 4 lety +4115

    "... has enough corn fields to cover _germany_ ..."
    *shows belgium flag*
    Gemans: say sike right now

    • @JonManProductions
      @JonManProductions Před 4 lety +135

      what is this, Extra History?

    • @warsameadam5572
      @warsameadam5572 Před 4 lety +50

      got me confused for a moment.

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  Před 4 lety +885

      Oops! Good catch! Sometimes our awesome community comes to the rescue. Looks like we did indeed make a mistake in this lesson, and we are working to fix it as quickly as possible.

    • @1.4142
      @1.4142 Před 4 lety +149

      It's belgium's revenge for the two world wars.

    • @adriantoledanogarcia1620
      @adriantoledanogarcia1620 Před 4 lety +28

      Also they take like half of Mexico when they show the map of the USA

  • @floppsy_952
    @floppsy_952 Před 4 lety +2793

    Ted-Ed: *tells a terrible pun*
    Me: **cultured laugh**

  • @JoeJW89
    @JoeJW89 Před 2 lety +63

    I swear, as a child, we use to buy corn from the grocer but it was a darker shade of yellow - perhaps the strain or variant - than the much lighter, sometimes sweeter, corn commonly sold in most grocers / supermarkets. Personally, I find the lighter, almost white corn to have a less robust flavor (albeit sweet).

  • @zmnicvander
    @zmnicvander Před 3 lety +112

    Wow! I was hoping you'd mention huitlacoche (also spelled cuitlacoche). It's a fungus that grows on corn and many farmers consider it a plague. However, it's edible, and it's a DELICIOUS dish! (Just ask any Mexican) Instead of burning crops for it, it could be sold as food.

    • @jasmineexantus3475
      @jasmineexantus3475 Před rokem +9

      I never heard of that, thanks for telling!

    • @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe
      @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe Před rokem

      How did they make shirts and other things out of corn back in the day? What's the process? I'm profoundly puzzled by this.

    • @galladegamer6950
      @galladegamer6950 Před 9 měsíci

      They used the husks you know the brown strings that come out the top of the ear of corn

    • @IdoNomb
      @IdoNomb Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah we even made a song about it. It was supposed to be a bird but the singer sang it wrong to say this hahhaa. El baile del huitlacoche hahah

  • @justinemadigan9620
    @justinemadigan9620 Před 4 lety +3250

    "One standardized breed of corn."
    That makes it a...UNICORN! XD

  • @duckyboi9363
    @duckyboi9363 Před 4 lety +1861

    Mesoamerica?
    Nah.
    MAIZEoamerica!

  • @scarletletter4900
    @scarletletter4900 Před 3 lety +50

    Fun fact: it's not corn itself that's the problem, it's how we've been growing it.

  • @emilyvince8504
    @emilyvince8504 Před 4 lety +82

    50% of comments puns
    25% of comments the “german” flag
    25% of comments random

  • @mj2980
    @mj2980 Před 4 lety +1409

    "A "maize" of unsustainability"
    I see what you did there 😏

  • @user-hb4zz4gh5e
    @user-hb4zz4gh5e Před 4 lety +479

    Apparently Belgium annexed Germany and nobody told me

  • @PursuitofHistory
    @PursuitofHistory Před 4 lety +35

    Thanks for creating another awesome digital lesson! Love these videos full of information I wouldn’t normally discover in my day-to-day life - specifically the effects of wartime technology on corn production and the lasting effects on the environment, agriculture and health.

  • @thesenate9564
    @thesenate9564 Před 2 lety +8

    Eating popcorn while watching this is an aMAIZEing experience.

  • @yuki-pj5vv
    @yuki-pj5vv Před 4 lety +485

    “Only time will tell if it has led us into a MAIZE of unsustainability.”
    Was that a corn pun?

  • @moisesmunoz3844
    @moisesmunoz3844 Před 4 lety +2189

    Mexico: You’re welcome.

  • @abhirajbhokare1989
    @abhirajbhokare1989 Před rokem +4

    I truly love your channel. Keep doing the best work.
    Such creative videos you’ve on this channel. Just subscribed!
    Officially the first viewer of any video on this channel.
    I’ve never witnessed such awesome editing as this one.
    Following your channel from the last two years, interesting content!
    You’re working so hard, may all your wishes come true.
    Congratulations on your first 10K followers, may you reach 100K soon.
    Whoever is reading this, never give up. God is with you.
    When watching your videos, I accidentally hit ‘like’ and never knew when.
    The moment you came here is at 05:17.
    Love this video, I think I’ve watched it four times.

  • @Thecoolesttdy
    @Thecoolesttdy Před 4 lety +1

    I am in love with all of thier animations it’s amazing

  • @ranigoud1942
    @ranigoud1942 Před 4 lety +302

    "There is every reason to believe that corn has succeeded in domesticating us."
    that is deep and funny

    • @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe
      @YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe Před rokem

      How did they make shirts and other things out of corn back in the day? What's the process? I'm profoundly puzzled by this.

    • @thetaaaa
      @thetaaaa Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe they didn't use the seeds, they used the fibrous leafy husk which they wove together

    • @thetaaaa
      @thetaaaa Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@YourIQDoesntMeanShitToMe also. Vriska pfp.

  • @aleksandarvil5718
    @aleksandarvil5718 Před 4 lety +564

    I just wanna say this is *CORNY* Video.

  • @changedfornoreason8199
    @changedfornoreason8199 Před 4 lety +7

    One of the products of corn is chaff(silage)it's used to feed cows also harvesting it requires 1 special machine forge harvester,when it reaches special amount of height and growth it's harvested of course after it's harvested it's unloaded farmers cover it with najlon after some time chaff turns from green to brown and then they give chaff to cows also silage can be made with grass...

  • @Sofia-pi3td
    @Sofia-pi3td Před 4 lety +9

    I don't know why but I red this as "the history of corn according to corn" and i was like".......is Ted Ed okayy?!?! "😂😂😂

    • @turvoid1352
      @turvoid1352 Před 4 lety

      *read

    • @Sofia-pi3td
      @Sofia-pi3td Před 4 lety

      @@turvoid1352 yk it's not that hard to just ignore some mistakes. There's a thing called typo. Ever heard of it?? 🙄Tryna act over smart

  • @unwantedmacguffin5611
    @unwantedmacguffin5611 Před 4 lety +211

    I guess you could say *puts on sunglasses* that we're all children of the corn.

  • @arelyhd3821
    @arelyhd3821 Před 4 lety +565

    Mexico is taking care of the native corn by saying NO to transgenic plants in order to keep the diversity of our Maíz 🌽 ♥️🇲🇽

    • @dzikijohnny
      @dzikijohnny Před 4 lety +10

      You are a transphobic

    • @jjyo3353
      @jjyo3353 Před 4 lety +12

      And Colombia as well corn was also tamed here

    • @mstevens832
      @mstevens832 Před 4 lety +11

      In time of maize Shortage Kenyan always get from Mexico so greeting from UK.

    • @user-sv4ev5qg1u
      @user-sv4ev5qg1u Před 4 lety

      @@dzikijohnny lol 😂

    • @shinkisaragi4369
      @shinkisaragi4369 Před 3 lety +17

      The Zapotecs Were the first to domesticate corn approximately 10,000 years ago in the modern state of Oaxaca

  • @user-ci2lg1lw5b
    @user-ci2lg1lw5b Před 3 lety +13

    옥수수의 역사에 대하여 배웠습니다. 옥수수가 이렇게 역사적으로 대단한 것임이 놀라웠습니다. 한 식물이라도 역사가 있다는 것을 배우는 의미있는 시간이 되었습니다. 감사합니다.

  • @bethanysmith5856
    @bethanysmith5856 Před 2 lety +6

    I remember hearing about a story of the corn mother and about the 3 sisters (corn, beans and squash) that more Northern natives grew

    • @yolandagrabowski6043
      @yolandagrabowski6043 Před 2 měsíci

      Everytime I crock my beans, I add corn juice in it. I heard a comment that it smells like tacos in my house.

  • @ekn_38
    @ekn_38 Před 4 lety +224

    0:15
    Tfw Belgium annexes Germany but loses Belgium to the Dutch

    • @alejandromendez488
      @alejandromendez488 Před 4 lety +1

      Wait I thought that was the German flag?

    • @jk-gb4et
      @jk-gb4et Před 4 lety +1

      It is German flag, Ekn _38 does not know sadly.

    • @hahalord7294
      @hahalord7294 Před 4 lety +3

      It was a Belgian flag, but Ted-Ed actually changed it into Germany.

    • @alejandromendez488
      @alejandromendez488 Před 4 lety +1

      hahalord oh ok I was so confused cuz I watched the video a day late and saw everyone complaining about it no being the German flag. :p

  • @jo__anna6252
    @jo__anna6252 Před 4 lety +201

    “how corn conquered the world”
    *asians choke on rice*
    asians: say SIKE right now

    • @Mr-Ad-196
      @Mr-Ad-196 Před 4 lety +13

      Dang dats true.......RICE POWWWAAHHHH!!!!!!

    • @edukid1984
      @edukid1984 Před 3 lety +11

      But corn DID conquer Asia. China's the world's 2nd largest producer. And import huge amount to feed livestock for meat. Just sayin'.

    • @tarafderpriyam1509
      @tarafderpriyam1509 Před 3 lety +5

      @@edukid1984 China is also workd's largest producer of rice

    • @haroldreginald970
      @haroldreginald970 Před 3 lety

      Beans: say sike rn

    • @vidhatrimysoor9385
      @vidhatrimysoor9385 Před 2 lety +9

      @HGB 1 India is in Asia??

  • @user-kl2zs3kp7d
    @user-kl2zs3kp7d Před dnem

    Amazing thank you

  • @rododog19gaming69
    @rododog19gaming69 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Chris or Ted-Ed pls who ever animated the “the history in the eye of a chicken” do more animations in videos. It was hilarious and I loved it. Ty!

  • @RamdomView
    @RamdomView Před 4 lety +32

    Another factor in corn expansion is the fact corn fixes carbon differently than most crops. Maize uses the "C4" pathway of photosynthesis as opposed to the "C3" pathway the majority of plants use. This process is much more efficient in water usage - C4 plants lose/transpire about a third the water C3 plants do.
    The difference is that the majority of plants directly expose the carbon-fixing enzyme RuBisCo to the atmosphere to fix carbon dioxide onto a two-carbon molecule to make a 3-carbon molecule. This, however, also exposes RuBisCo to oxygen, which can also fit in the reaction site and cause photorespiration. Oxygen in RuBisCo causes the plant to *lose* carbon, with the benefit of being better able to internally cycle/preserve nitrogen.
    Maize by contrast, first has carbon fixed into a 3-carbon molecule to make a 4-carbon organic acid by a *different* set of enzymes that are more specific to carbon dioxide. This acid is then passed to different cells with active RuBisCo that have been somewhat insulated from oxygen, reducing photorespiration losses. Reduced photorespiration may be the reason corn has such a demand for nitrogen input.

    • @welkina.7537
      @welkina.7537 Před 2 lety +1

      Love it !

    • @brinistaco1970
      @brinistaco1970 Před rokem +3

      That is a very informed comment. It isn't everyday that you run across a comment that is by an expert.

  • @justinemadigan9620
    @justinemadigan9620 Před 4 lety +74

    4:57
    "It has led us into a MAIZE!!" XD
    ahh corn puns

  • @reluga225
    @reluga225 Před 2 lety +5

    "Come down today and try some corn, or we will sacrifice your newborn, AAAAA"
    -Colonel Cornelius Cornwall

  • @sergiovarela8724
    @sergiovarela8724 Před 4 lety +1

    I remember when i was 4-12 years old and helped my grandma to "debullar" (separate the grains of corn using your hands) and i would end filling a basket with around 10 kg of it. After that i always put my arms inside until reaching the elbow and start removing them i loved that feeling.

  • @w4nn4-cry58
    @w4nn4-cry58 Před 4 lety +98

    Every other plant we farm: “excuse me?”

  • @Alkalus
    @Alkalus Před 4 lety +59

    Britain 🇬🇧: 1/4th of the world is mine!
    Corn: Allow me to introduce myself...

  • @jeffreyfletcher1780
    @jeffreyfletcher1780 Před 3 lety +5

    1:01 I am learning that dude's dance moves to use at the first party once the Pandemic is over.

  • @CeaselessWatcher5818
    @CeaselessWatcher5818 Před 4 lety +1

    The puns at the end, tho. Also the maize of tiem :v
    Well done, Ted ed, well done 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @borhex
    @borhex Před 4 lety +40

    4:28 this cow is looking into my soul

  • @user-zw4uu7bb9t
    @user-zw4uu7bb9t Před 4 lety +272

    the title should've been "How Corn CORNquered The World"

  • @TriNguyen-mp8lz
    @TriNguyen-mp8lz Před 4 lety +4

    It's amaizing how a single plant cornquored the world.

  • @norainnoflowers1551
    @norainnoflowers1551 Před rokem

    “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan goes into great detail about the history behind corn domestication. (or rather, corn’s domestication of humankind) definitley recommend his book to walk you through the in-depth history of corn’s development in agriculture. how legal and fiscal policy changes to accommodate corn until it got to a point where US farmer’s livelihoods were crippled without gov subsidies for growing excess corn.

  • @abthedragon4921
    @abthedragon4921 Před 4 lety +45

    Ah, a Ted Ed video on corn, Finally! I hope soon they do a video on Vanilla.

  • @itsashray4060
    @itsashray4060 Před 4 lety +28

    You're amazing ted-ed. Keep this trend of infotainment continued.

  • @AufWiedersehen550
    @AufWiedersehen550 Před 2 lety

    Awww! Thank you!

  • @blakedavenport827
    @blakedavenport827 Před 3 lety

    From the first 3 sentences, I’m hooked!

  • @warsameadam5572
    @warsameadam5572 Před 4 lety +42

    I'm amaized !

  • @jannettelancasterjones4541

    Congratulations !!! what an amazing videos I love them

  • @atruv2089
    @atruv2089 Před 3 lety +1

    4:42
    2020: Wonderful idea!

  • @benperkins5443
    @benperkins5443 Před 4 lety +4

    I did not wake up today expecting to become invested in corn. Thank you TED-Ed, very cool!

  • @saga2795
    @saga2795 Před 4 lety +145

    Nobody:
    Me: reads title
    _And then the corn nation attacked_

    • @Tatiana-jt9hd
      @Tatiana-jt9hd Před 4 lety +4

      I read that in the avatar boy's voice

    • @BigattckFirecat
      @BigattckFirecat Před 4 lety +1

      What we thought as a planet become a living being bent on ruling the world.

  • @kaisen531
    @kaisen531 Před rokem

    You sure did help me with my project

  • @OrlandoMGarcia
    @OrlandoMGarcia Před 2 lety +2

    Some historical fact that may be not being read but i hope those who do like it :
    In México arround 1880s Eulogio Gregorio Gillow (archbishop) had a estate in Chautla and as a well cultured man introduced several machines to produce and extract corn and wheat on his fields, between those machines there was an industrial corn sheller (desgranadora?) that was prized in the 1876 Philadelphias Centennial world expo, unfortunately when he tried to put it to work in his estate the machine broke and was abandoned in a barn.
    Few years later a group of 80 or so high caliber american tourists arrived in Veracruz and to give them a proper welcome who better that the multicultured Eulogio Gillow, he talked about everything of México specially agriculture and lifestock also his british accent make it all more entertaining. He convinced abouth half of them to visit his estate in Chautla where he would treat them as proper guests, between them there was a producer of agricultural machines and equipment. Who was baffled on why he wouldn’t use the corn sheller in the barn that would make the work hundreds of times faster that by hand. He was informed that the machine didn’t work and so he insisted on repairing the machine. He put his mechanic clothes and worked on the machine, but then even if it was fine it didn’t work; the reason, the grain in México was to thick and didn’t pass throught the rollers of the machine.
    After that situation Gillow was very happy because of the lesson he would give to those tourists that think they could judge México by the American Standards he said -Gentleman not everything that works in US gives results in México. I will gift this sheller to the Smithsonian Institute, but i want you to put a big sign over the machine that says in big letters: “This machine, Prized with golden medal in the Exposition of Philadelphia, results extremely useless for México”-.
    This story is featured on the prologue of “México tierra de volcanes” by Joseph H.L. Shlarman

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 Před 11 měsíci

      So a white dude bragging about Native land and Native taught agriculture 😂 right... cool story bro, stay humble

    • @OrlandoMGarcia
      @OrlandoMGarcia Před 11 měsíci

      @@thatdude3977 i dont understand what are you trying to say, could you pls expand on it :D

  • @dustone8542
    @dustone8542 Před 4 lety +93

    1:30
    No one:
    European: "BE GONE DEMON!!"

  • @sakeriyasaleh4820
    @sakeriyasaleh4820 Před 4 lety +3

    I love the opening sound

  • @wesleycook6311
    @wesleycook6311 Před 3 měsíci

    I love the different styles of artwork for dif sections like the ancient mesoamerica

  • @evelyn-lr5kp
    @evelyn-lr5kp Před 4 lety +16

    *Video:* "A single virus could effect the worlds supply"
    *Also video:* posted Nov 26, 2019 a MONTH before corona was found

  • @antoniogonzalez4466
    @antoniogonzalez4466 Před 4 lety +19

    Corns going to evolve and take over the world

  • @nikkola84
    @nikkola84 Před 4 lety +22

    1:54
    The flag is like: woowo weeee!

  • @ariquinn8052
    @ariquinn8052 Před 3 lety +2

    We need history teachers to show us videos like this

  • @LIP.
    @LIP. Před 3 lety +4

    So interesting! Thanks for giving me a lot of information about corns, it helps a lot!

  • @luqmanwaqiuddin7543
    @luqmanwaqiuddin7543 Před 4 lety +24

    "A single virus could infect the world's supply of this ubiquitous crop"
    Southeast Asians who eat rice: Huh... Okay...

  • @Kurorito
    @Kurorito Před 4 lety +14

    Corn enter chat room: I CORNQUERED THE WORLD
    Potato: hold ma aquavit
    Rice: let them fight

  • @combatwombat2679
    @combatwombat2679 Před 3 lety +1

    The history of food series is great

  • @juanlasthope3847
    @juanlasthope3847 Před 2 lety

    That was a nice pun at the end, king ;)

  • @snowcold5932
    @snowcold5932 Před 4 lety +11

    0:15
    Belgium: REVENGE IS SWEET

  • @3452te
    @3452te Před 4 lety +9

    Ah yes...Corn.
    The most invincible and powerful grain known to all. It is in cereal, syrup, and popcorn. Nothing cannot stop its tastyness.

    • @gabrielahanrahan2382
      @gabrielahanrahan2382 Před 3 lety +1

      Corn is important to the world we need, I like to eat popcorn and canned with buttered with it, yum!

  • @774game
    @774game Před 3 lety

    Nice video! Amaizing!

  • @thesecret6019
    @thesecret6019 Před 4 lety +3

    Here in India, corn is cultivated for making corn chips and roasted sweet corn seasoned with mixture of salt & chilli powder(non-spicy) & lemon juice. So sweet & soured 😋🌽👌

    • @tragicallyhoney
      @tragicallyhoney Před rokem +1

      It originated in Mexico and corn chips are originally called tortilla chips.

  • @Tapanitseini
    @Tapanitseini Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the History of 🌽

  • @Julses12
    @Julses12 Před 4 lety +3

    En México todavía hay una gran variedad de maíz local.

  • @paulbatz7935
    @paulbatz7935 Před 2 lety +2

    There are many, many breeds of corn worth preserving such as native flint and flour varieties not solely meant to fatten livestock.

  • @ramyakiran5610
    @ramyakiran5610 Před 2 lety

    love your videos

  • @unwantedmacguffin5611
    @unwantedmacguffin5611 Před 4 lety +37

    I just wanna say *Maize Maze*

  • @akat3628
    @akat3628 Před 4 lety +6

    For more info on corn, I recommend the documentary King Corn.

  • @fragolegirl2002
    @fragolegirl2002 Před 2 lety +1

    1:33 lol 😂 change of heart now they like corn

  • @shrug1250
    @shrug1250 Před 4 lety +3

    0:46 this means corn maze, maze corn, maze maze, and corn corn are the same thing.
    *Woah*

    • @shrug1250
      @shrug1250 Před 4 lety +1

      I know I spelled maize wrong, it’s a *joke*

    • @YouzACoopa
      @YouzACoopa Před 3 lety

      you're high, mr potato

  • @claudiaplazas
    @claudiaplazas Před 4 lety +5

    Omg the cheese puns 😂❤

  • @zur137
    @zur137 Před 4 lety +14

    I was going to make a joke, but I don’t want it to be corny.

  • @i_smoke_ghosts
    @i_smoke_ghosts Před 4 lety +4

    this was actually aMAZEing really tho it was

  • @lari393
    @lari393 Před 4 lety

    I loved the ending 😂

  • @AlexMartinez-dc4pe
    @AlexMartinez-dc4pe Před 4 lety +14

    Should you eat corn that has fallen off the stalk?
    Maize well!

  • @jojojonine
    @jojojonine Před 4 lety +10

    Wait I‘m from Belgium so am I suddenly from germany now?

  • @franciscodeleon7954
    @franciscodeleon7954 Před 4 lety +1

    The word maize derives from the Spanish form of the indigenous Taíno word for the plant, mahiz. It is known by other names around the world.

  • @user-kl2zs3kp7d
    @user-kl2zs3kp7d Před dnem

    My great grandpa ate nothing but grits in the winters growing up on a 50 acre horse ranch through the great depression. Thank you corn.

  • @insert_name_here_12360
    @insert_name_here_12360 Před 3 lety +3

    0:33 plant on the plant?

  • @IMAVG
    @IMAVG Před 4 lety +10

    Me: Sees this video
    “Hey interesting I’ll watch it later”
    Accidentally looks up just corn*
    *HI MY NAME IS CORN CORNELIOUS CORNWALL*

    • @pougamer3
      @pougamer3 Před 4 lety

      come down to try some corn or we will sacrifice your newborn A

    • @dominikdurkovsky8318
      @dominikdurkovsky8318 Před 2 měsíci +1

      🎵Come down today and try some corn🎵

  • @lizapiashko9105
    @lizapiashko9105 Před 4 lety +1

    *This* is the video that I chose to watch at 4am

  • @Pingwn
    @Pingwn Před 4 lety

    The ending is puntastic

  • @ChanwooPark-me1wc
    @ChanwooPark-me1wc Před 3 lety +7

    옥수수가 이렇게 많은 물건들에 쓰이는 줄은 몰랐습니다. 세계에서 생산되는 옥수수 중 40% 만 식용으로 쓰이고 나머지는 다 가솔린과 풀 등에 쓰인다는 것을 알고 놀랐습니다. 좋은 영상 감사합니다.

  • @ruben4788
    @ruben4788 Před 4 lety +3

    Not to mention that u can make Arepas out of corn flour, that's one of the principal reasons why corn is the best crop.

  • @skatee99
    @skatee99 Před 2 lety

    Very well done! (Columbia College Film & Video graduate.)

  • @ngocbichnguyen6793
    @ngocbichnguyen6793 Před rokem

    Do u have link of podcast

  • @shahusardar2762
    @shahusardar2762 Před 3 lety +4

    Remember everyone's favorite animation HISTORY THROUGH EYES OF A CHICKEN

  • @Eddy-xh5mz
    @Eddy-xh5mz Před 4 lety +32

    Wtf that Germany flag

  • @MengRan-pn5sm
    @MengRan-pn5sm Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for making such a great video! Could you please provide the source for "99% of cultivated corn is yellow dent #2"? Are your referring to the U.S. only or worldwide? I could not find the source of it anywhere online. Thanks a lot!

  • @masonfarnsworth6730
    @masonfarnsworth6730 Před 2 lety +1

    Driving from Minnestoa to Arizona in a Uhaul I can confirm. Very much corn.