Thursday, July 21, 2011

Ag Fact of the Week

Compared to 1950 we produce 333% more corn on 11% more acres. That is 4.3 times more corn on only 11% more acres. What is corn in? Well what is corn not in is a better question.

Here is a short list of items that have corn product in them:

From the Ontario Corn Growers
Adhesives (glues, pastes, mucilages, gums, etc.)


Aluminum

Antibiotics (penicillin)

Asbestos insulation

Aspirin

Automobiles (everything on wheels)

xxx- cylinder heads

xxx- ethanol - fuel & windshield washer fluid

xxx- spark plugs

xxx- synthetic rubber finishes

xxx- tires

Baby food

Batteries, dry cell

Beer

Breakfast cereals

Candies

Canned vegetables

Carbonated beverages

Cheese spreads

Chewing gum

Chocolate products

Coatings on wood, paper & metal

Colour carrier in paper & textile, printing

Corn chips

Corn meal

Cosmetics

C.M.A. (calcium magnesium acetate)

Crayon and chalk

Degradable plastics

Dessert powders

Dextrose (intravenous solutions, icing sugar)

Disposable diapers

Dyes

Edible oil

Ethyl and butyl alcohol

Explosives - firecrackers

Finished leather

Flour & grits Frozen foods

Fructose

Fuel ethanol

Gypsum wallboard

Ink for stamping prices in stores

Insecticides

Instant coffee & tea

Insulation, fibreglass

James, jellies and preserves

Ketchup

Latex paint

Leather tanning

Licorice

Livestock feed

Malted products

Margarine

Mayonnaise

Mustard, prepared

Paper board, (corrugating, laminating, cardboard)

Paper manufacturing

Paper plates & Cups

Peanut butter

Pharmaceuticals - The Life Line of The Hospital

Potato chips

Rugs, carpets

Salad dressings

Shaving cream & lotions

Shoe polish

Soaps and cleaners

Soft drinks

Starch & glucose (over 40 types)

Syrup

Tacos, tortillas

Textiles

Toothpaste

Wallpaper

Wheat bread

Whiskey

Yogurts

Source: USDA/ERS & The Center for Food Integrity
1950 - 3 billion bushels of corn on 72 million acres
2009 - 13 billion bushels of corn on 80 million acres

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