By RON MALY
Corn has been growing in Iowa for hundreds, thousands, maybe millions of years.
I'm wondering why people are suddenly finding out that something called "corn sweat" is a factor in causing high summertime humidity in this and other states.
All of a sudden, every newspaper in the country [and, I assume, every TV station and radio station , too] is putting out cutesy stories about corn causing high humidity.
How come nobody knew about that 10 years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago or 500 years ago?
Did it take some agronomist from Iowa State to finally tell reporters about corn sweat?
What were those agronomists doing a century ago?
Oh, well, I guess it's a lot better than having to read about mass killings in Germany and France.
By the way, I've put in a few phone calls on my cell phone to Indians I know so I can ask 'em if their ancestors knew about this corn sweat crap, and if they think it's true.