Why is a corn-based agriculture system problematic? Look at the numbers

Ugh, the breakdown in the article is just depressing:

Today’s corn crop is mainly used for biofuels (roughly 40 percent of U.S. corn is used for ethanol) and as animal feed (roughly 36 percent of U.S. corn, plus distillers grains left over from ethanol production, is fed to cattle, pigs and chickens). Much of the rest is exported. Only a tiny fraction of the national corn crop is directly used for food for Americans, much of that for high-fructose corn syrup.

I wonder if the early Americans that engineered maize a few thousand years ago had any idea what they were creating.

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