Corn, Corn, Corn!
Hybrid
George and Billy
Miscellaneous
Cool Facts
100

What are the two most popular crops in farming?

corn and soybeans

100

What dos GMO stand for? 

genetically modified organism 
100

Where does George live? 

Iowa

100

One bushel holds how many pounds of kernels? 

56 pounds

100

How many Americans are still farmers? 

2 million

200

Every pass in the cornfield represents what?

Another acre of corn planted

200

Name a company that invents new types of corn. 

Monsanto

200

How many acres is George’s farm?

470 acres

200

When did farmers first plant hybrid corn? 

in the 1930s

200

Where does most of our food come from?

Midwest cornfields 

300

What was the hard part about planting corn? 

keeping the tractor in a straight line 

300

Why won't George Naylor plant GMO crops? 

He believes they are a reckless experiment. 

300

What does George grow alongside his corn?

Soybeans

300

What was used in the past instead of tractors? 

Horses

300

What year did the Naylors buy their land? 

1919

400

What is the secret of modern corn hybrids? 

They can be planted close together. 

400

Where is GMO corn created?

in a lab

400

How many people does George Naylor's farm feed? 

140

400

New hybrids have increased farm yields to about how many bushels per acre? 

180 bushels per acre

400

What is a hybrid? 

a plant or animal whose parents have different traits

500

What is the name of the corn that George Naylor is planting? 

Pioneer Hi-Bred 34H31

500

Who continues to make money, even if the farmers do not? 

The seed companies

500
What kind of tractor does George drive?
1975 International Harvester tractor
500

How thick is soil in Iowa?

2 feet thick

500

Why is corn "pushing out" people? 

A farm of corn and soybean doesn't require nearly as much human labor as old-fashioned farms. 

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