The blind spot of our sea was caused by leakage of chemical substances into the waterway, surely millions of people were not. Doubt morality and their dietary ethics. Michael Poland has undertaken to investigate the source of food supply for the country in 'Omnibus Dilemma: Four Natural History of Nature'.
Looking at the dawn of human civilization, you can see meadows on the horizon. The plant that humans first cultivate is two types of grass: corn or rice. I will graze. We give it to animals. And sometimes it turns it into ethanol and runs it using it. We built an empire on the grass. The energy of the grass is hard to reach. Each leaf, species, species has a mountain of sugar, but it is hidden behind a thick cell hole - that is why cattle need four stomachs to digest it. It is like getting energy from the grass tightly until there is enough money to turn over the piggyback box and buy soda. But the purpose of scientists is to change this and to design more soft cell walls and lawn to make it easier to unlock energy. They are tired of shaking the piggy bank. They want to open it
You first noticed the smell; of course grass cutting, but that's not all. There is also a melancholy smell of the uncut maize stem. The lawn is cut off from the soccer field and covers several acres of land in the middle of the farmland. The children laughed and cried in the field. They kick, cry, and compete. From urination to high school losers who can not play football. The dull and noisy sounds represent the smell of Lincoln on a hot Saturday morning, the harvested grass, the scent of unmilled corn. Aroma of corn fascinates Max, is fresh and ingenious, like a little silky like Rachel
Zea mays grass (grass) also known as Indian corn or corn and its edible cereals. Livestock crops are born in the Americas and are one of the most widely distributed crops in the world. Corn is used as livestock feed, human food, biofuels and industrial raw materials. In the US, a vivid variety of colorful lines known as Indian corn is traditionally used for autumn harvest decorations. About 10,000 years ago, corn was first grown by Mexican indigenous people. Native Americans taught European colonists to cultivate cereals and since mapping Christopher Columbus and other explorers to Europe, corn has spread to areas suitable for planting the world. In Canada and Russia, it grows from 58 degrees north to 40 degrees south, and maize crops mature almost every month around the world.