Sunday, November 6, 2011

Why is much of commodity corn unfit for human consumption?

Most corn crops go towards feeding livestock or making products such as corn oil or corn syrup; only a small fraction is eaten as corn. I've heard that much of this commodity corn is inedible in its natural form; is this true? And why? What is biologically different about them from the corn we buy in the produce section of the supermarket?

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