-----Original Message-----
From: Lynda <lurine AT softcom.net>
To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 4:53 pm
Subject: Re: [Homestead] Urban Agriculture-continued
Staggering demand for subsidized ethanol and the subsidies may shortly
go
away.
There isn't a staggering demand for corn syrup. In fact, the U.S.
government is right now trying to stuff it down the throats of the
Mexican
and Indian government since they don't use it.
You want to get a Coke that tastes like they did when we grew up? Go
to
Mexico. They still make it the old-fashioned way, NO corn syrup!
Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene GeRue" <genegerue AT ruralize.com>
There is no point in my trying to do better than this article:
Allison Arieff
March 19, 2008, 9:31 pm
Cows Grazing in the Rumpus Room
O.K., the planet is officially out of (or back in?) alignment:
American farmers are making money hand over fist while the hedge fund
guys are wishing they’d put a little more cash under the mattress.
Corn growers in the United States can no longer keep pace with the
staggering global demand for the raw material of corn syrup and
ethanol and so, seemingly out of nowhere, there’s a demand for more
farmland.
That just looks wrong on the page!
But it’s true. We are running out of farmland and some people, like
finance guru James Cramer in his recent column for New York
magazineurging readers to invest in farm supply equipment, are
suggesting — only a little facetiously — that housing developments may
need to be razed to clear the way for more farmland.