Tiny corn could be the next big thing
By John Upton
If modern baseball can teach kids anything about science, it’s that
steroids make things huge. We’ve all seen players with tree-trunk sized
arms blast baseballs out of ballparks thanks to steroid hormones that
bulk up muscle cells.
But what’s good for athletic prowess isn’t always good for farmers. Take corn — a crop we grow on 70 million acres
of the nation’s farmland. Naturally occurring veggie steroids give corn
long stalks, which require lots of water and fertilizer to grow.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
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