Woven throughout the colorful history of corn production are
multitudes of individuals - farmers, mechanical inventors,
scientists, etc. - who have created the deep and fascinating fabric
of corn history. In a special 1992 edition, TIME Magazine described
corn hybridization as "one of mankind's greatest achievements in
the last 1,000 years." "Kernels of Corn History," authored by
fifth-generation Iowa farmer Steve Kenkel and South Dakota
author/publisher Loretta Sorensen, brings together the story of 18
Iowa hybrid seed corn companies and detailed information about
development of early corn farming implements those farmers used.
The book also contains a pictorial tour of Kenkel's one-of-a-kind
corn museum which grew out of his research efforts. The book is the
outgrowth of 10 years of work Kenkel began in 2003 with a search
for information about Iowa's Shelby County hybrid seed corn
companies. Readers will enjoy a snapshot of the history of some
innovative farmers and equipment manufacturers who have helped
create the captivating history of growing corn in America.
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