Corn occupies a really special role in what I've been calling American agro-economics.
“Corn occupies a really special role in what I've been calling American agro-economics.”
— Hope Jahren · Calling
The World Motivation
Corn occupies a really special role in what I've been calling American agro-economics.
“Corn occupies a really special role in what I've been calling American agro-economics.”
— Hope Jahren · Calling
Corn occupies a really special role in what I've been calling American agro-economics.
You can't drive through Iowa and not think about farming: No less than 85 percent of the land in the state is devoted to farms, many of them more than 1,000 acres. This is the place where seeds are sown. It's where farmers grow the corn that will be fed to pigs as grain or fed to you as syrup or fermented to ethanol for your gas tank.
I think there are fundamental power imbalances between the sexes that play themselves out in society. And I think science is just not immune to that - which actually isn't a very controversial stance if you think about it.
I am not a farmer; I am a researcher who studies the plants that come to your dinner table, which means that I ask questions for a living.
When Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982, the U.N. vetoed several resolutions right away, calling for an end to the fighting and so on, and that was a hideous invasion.
You take all the things that frighten you, and when you can get them to work for you all of sudden people are calling you a success.
The calling of art is to extract us from our daily reality, to bring us to a hidden truth that's difficult to access - to a level that's not material but spiritual.
It's hard to consider myself one when a lot of my fans and people who are calling me a role model are people my age and sometimes older than me. I feel like they're at the same walk of life that I'm in right now, and they can probably teach me things about life, too.
Medicine has always been my calling.