Corn subsidies can be seen as both good and bad, depending on the perspective. On one hand, they support farmers, stabilize prices, and promote food security; on the other hand, they can lead to overproduction, environmental degradation, and contribute to unhealthy diets through the promotion of high-fructose corn syrup and processed foods. Ultimately, the effectiveness and impact of these subsidies depend on how they are managed and their broader economic and environmental implications.
No, the nutrional facts for corn are not bad for you. Corn like any other fruit or vegetable is very good for you. They are healthy and high in good nutrients.
good oil
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corn is not bad for birds
aw shucks Its so bad that it is so good. :)
Cooked corn on the cob can typically be stored in the fridge for 3-5 days before it goes bad.
yes corn syrup will go bad in plastic...
Bad because it is very salty and very butter-y. Corn, on the other hand is good. Popcorn has too many calories and fat.
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No. People say a lot about high fructose corn syrup, and in large quantities it can be very bad for you. Generally though corn is good for you, it has been a staple of the human diet for thousands of years. On a side note it may also be part of the solution to the energy crisis.
The saying "A bad corn promise is better than a good lawsuit" makes no sense. Perhaps, somebody read once the proverb without glasses and saw the letter **m** in the word COmPROMISE as **r n**. So the beautiful proverb "A bad compromise is better than a good lawsuit" became a foolish nonsense which, by modern COPY & PASTE system, spread all over the net. What is more fun is that on Russian sites dealing in proverbs, the expression **A bad corn promise** is translated as **Плохой компромисс (PLOKHOY KOMPROMISS)** meaning... **A bad compromise**!!! See moiperevod.ru/info/html/pogovorki.php ; sachkova.ru/provebs/2.html etc. A bad corn promise is better than a good lawsuit == Плохой компромисс лучше, чем хорошая тяжба errigo
rodents hate corn exspecially rats well... I heard that rodents do eat corn but not fresh corn. I thought rodents eat rotten or "bad" corn.