Entry #9 the fight over corn
I found this political cartoon about the food industry and
the fight over corn because all the possibilities and uses for corn. The first
thing you probably noticed was the massive corn stalk with several hands
grabbing onto it. Then you will probably notice the names on the people’s arms
showing the several uses of corn and what can be made into or used for. The people
are also wearing different types of clothes to symbolize more what industry
they are in, the ethanol one is wearing a suit to show wealth and the amount of
money made in the ethanol market, the farmers are all wearing flannels a
typical farmers outfit, and the food producer is also wearing a suit for his
industry of processed food. The hands on the stalk also go down in size in
order of what corn is mainly used for, 40% goes to ethanol, 36% goes to the
farmers, and the rest gets exported to the food manufacturers.
This ad shows the amount of uses for corn, but it also shows
who really makes the money with corn and its not the farmers who grow it. I
wanted to share this cartoon with the class as it truly shows who makes the
money and what corn is mainly used for, as it is mainly used for fuel and
animal feed rather than food for humans. Corn is also the most grown crop in
the entire United States as it provides so much for the animal industry suppling
over 90 percent of the total feed for animals. Corn also is used in almost every
processed food we eat which has started a major health issue that is leading to
obesity, heart problems, and type 2 diabetes.
Hi Kyle! I think you did a great job analyzing and explaining this cartoon, I did not even notice the details of the types of clothes that they were wearing and what it symbolized and I like how you included all of the many different uses for corn.
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