Remarkable Creatures – Tracking the Ancestry of Corn Back 9,000 Years

My dad sent me a really nifty article in the NY Times about the original development of the corn we know today. Geneticisits and archeologists have discovered the ‘cradle of maize’ in Mexico. And this article speculates on those original agriculturists, their methods and ingenuity.

My grandfather described in his memoirs a similar process in the development of corn nearly 9000 years later by one forbearers, William Haskell Neal and his selection that produced the first reliably double-eared open-pollinated corn – Neal’s Paymaster.

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