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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Man Created the Husk? Really?



That's right. Before the Native Americans, corn grew wild, and naked. Thousands of years ago the Native Americans bred corn to have a husk around it in order to keep off the insects and other pests. But because of the husk the corn could not reproduce, and so, you will never see corn growing in the wild; it has become totally dependent on man.
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