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29 күн бұрын

John Oliver discusses the financial and environmental impact of corn in the U.S., and whether or not he really knows what Pearl Harbor is.
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@syddlinden8966
@syddlinden8966 27 күн бұрын
Monocropping bad. Monoculture bad. Diversified and companion planting good.
@darkbozo11
@darkbozo11 27 күн бұрын
Costs more.. thats bad $ always priority one
@marcux83
@marcux83 27 күн бұрын
profit > everything else. thanks capitalism.. best system... but only for the ones on top
@yorgivon-schmourgeussborgi
@yorgivon-schmourgeussborgi 27 күн бұрын
The impending dust bowl is laughing at us already.
@burntorangehorn
@burntorangehorn 27 күн бұрын
"Companion planting" means different things in different contexts, but yeah, monocropping and monoculture are bad. Ask the people who have to manage the American elm monoculture in DC.
@markhasenour12
@markhasenour12 27 күн бұрын
I'm a 5th generation farmer in the corn belt and you don't have a clue what you're talking about
@andrewtexley448
@andrewtexley448 27 күн бұрын
I’m a 32 year old 4th generation farmer from northeast Nebraska. Pasture with cattle, hay fields, corn, soybeans, and cereal grains. Currently making the switch to certified organic, it’s been cool to learn how to farm that way, and to see the soil biology respond. I farm on my own since my dad (57) died in 2021 and grandpa died in 2022. My grandma still lives in her house on the farm and I take care of her. There are large complexities to the agricultural economy that aren’t covered ideal. But, I think it is important to remember is that farms, such as mine, are so far from consumers that it wouldn’t be possible to raise fresh “local” produce. The best way to better steward my farm ecologically would be to switch to only ranching, but with diversifying my crop rotation I can produce both grain and cattle while healing my soils
@evanshulman107
@evanshulman107 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for working to make the transition, and your appreciation of a healthy soil ecosystem. This is one of the ways we can get back on an ecologically sound (and nutritious) track.
@soccermommyNPC
@soccermommyNPC 27 күн бұрын
I’m sorry for your losses. A lot of Americans are so incredibly far removed from their food sources, myself included.
@7177YT
@7177YT 26 күн бұрын
All the best mate! Here in Austria a large percentage of family farms went organic and make a killing. Its different in the EU though, organic farming is encouraged and subsidised. Cheers!
@stefvanderaelst2032
@stefvanderaelst2032 26 күн бұрын
In europe a lot of farms rotate with rapeseed as the winter crop. Might be interesting to look into that
@andrewtexley448
@andrewtexley448 26 күн бұрын
@@stefvanderaelst2032 no market in my area to sell rapeseed
@oldred9122
@oldred9122 21 күн бұрын
For those wondering where our old friend Monsanto is in this episode, that company has been bought by Bayer
@MrSimezzes
@MrSimezzes 17 күн бұрын
I was wondering about that. Ty
@thehippiedog5956
@thehippiedog5956 15 күн бұрын
Let see here... Round up is bad for you, be really scared of spraying your flower beds with it. All the while our corn, canola and soy crop is sprayed constantly with tons of that liquid every week. Hey eat that. It's perfectly OK according to the same people that say it's bad for you. And liquid corn? As fuel or liquor? Sounds like emissions free fuel and fun and we can't have that huh... Monsanto even made a suicide gene that kills the seeds annually essentially makes them sterile so you will have to buy new seeds every year from guess who? And if your fields are contaminated with Monsanto corn or canola or soybean even from a truck driving down the road by your farm they will take you to court and if you can't afford to fight them they will force () you destroy all your heritage seeds (saved for generations) and buy their suicide seed (under court order) instead. Sound fake? Not true? Watch this... kzbin.info/www/bejne/oKCoZ52vodmjhNEsi=t84MSdSNMoyb7hxU Thanks big business.
@yourhealinghome8812
@yourhealinghome8812 12 күн бұрын
They sold it to Bayer for cents on the dollar, so that Monsanto would disappear as a legal entity; making the it impossible to sue the company for the death and destruction it wrought on lands and people for DECADES. Now it continues to operate as always, but under the umbrella of foreign ownership, it's impossible for injured parties in this country to seek restitution for all the disease, death, and destruction it has caused, and continues to cause. You can thank Ronald Reagan for deregulating corporate greed, and unleashing capitalists to poison us all for profit. If you use Roundup, so you don't have to bend over and pull weeds; you're slowly killing your children with the glyphosate Monsanto developed, that makes holes in your internal organs, and never breaks down in the environment. It just continues to cycle through all the organisms on the planet at continually increasing levels, slowly killing every kind of animal that lives, at continually increasing rates. This is not controversial, like global warming. This is established, measured, proven science. Why have you never heard of this, you may ask; well it's because Roundup is a highly profitable product, that represents a very large share of annual revenue, and millions of dollars, and thousands of jobs would be lost if public safety mattered to governments and corporations. Have a nice day!
@DerHalbe
@DerHalbe 10 күн бұрын
As a German with relatives in Bavaria… I don’t appreciate the name of that company 😅
@pr0xZen
@pr0xZen 9 күн бұрын
At the end of the day, it's "just" a company. Meaning they sail where the winds of the market demand takes them. There are immense forces to fight to change that demand, but this is a good place "to start"; Public education. And these days, in America, sadly a "TV" topical comedy show is one of the best avenues of reaching a large chuck of the general masses. No knock to the show, but rather, how deeply politicized _the curriculum content_ of public education has gotten. Which is a massive and acute problem, because a lot of that politic is _very_ effectively censorship of observable empirical facts about our world, its nature, mechanics, human experience - heck even aspects of history is being targeted.
@kvr22_
@kvr22_ 25 күн бұрын
As a native Iowan I'm really glad to see John cover this. The subsidies hurt small farmers and normal Iowans in the same way they benefit big ag. It's been one of the largest issues affecting our water sources and is one of the key ways big ag continues to control Iowa and hold oligopolies.
@MickVegas
@MickVegas 22 күн бұрын
Every 4 years politicians descend on Iowa for the caucus there, promising ever more welfare for corn growers. And all those Party of Bootstraps and Personal Responsibility members clap like wind-up monkeys for all those sweet government handouts they're going to get. The US would be a far better place if we stopped the farm welfare and paid what food actually costs to produce.
@WyoDevil
@WyoDevil 22 күн бұрын
From Illinois here and I agree. You can look up all the subsidies and who gets them here. Farms all in the wives names and trucking company in the husbands. Stark Country's largest farmer just bought his second Ferrari.
@trevorfroehling4340
@trevorfroehling4340 21 күн бұрын
Crop insurance never pays in IL and hasnt for years. This guy is clueless
@black_forest_
@black_forest_ 17 күн бұрын
There's an interesting case study here about how when New Zealand cut back on subsidies back in the day, they actually eventually *increased* profit for farmers. When the farmers had to innovate, they started to spread fertilizers, weed killers etc less carelessly and started to plant things more efficiently, diversifying their fields contents, moving away from monocultures.
@fruitcup01
@fruitcup01 15 күн бұрын
Veggies can be ground up for salads, or fine ground and frozen in small 2oz cups, sneak them into soups and for picky eaters, or anyone in general who don't eat chunks of veggies. Anyway, ground up means a better chance at nutrient absorption, therefore you can eat less.
@DJVC1985
@DJVC1985 27 күн бұрын
John Oliver managed in 25 minutes to do what Stephen King tried multiple times: Make Corn scary.
@leebarbs7176
@leebarbs7176 27 күн бұрын
In the Tall Grass was pretty scary.
@mattia_carciola
@mattia_carciola 27 күн бұрын
Now that I think about it I'm shocked he didn't mention him even once
@cody9883
@cody9883 26 күн бұрын
I watched the first movie in the late 80's when I was 12 years old.... scared the sht out me.
@lorimalone931
@lorimalone931 26 күн бұрын
"Real America" ladies and gentlemen. And they are so angry about people getting food stamps.
@Laeiryn
@Laeiryn 24 күн бұрын
Thank you SO much because due to this I learned that the only good piece of writing from someone I fucking hate was plagiarized and it's literally just a SK story.
@bojome3751
@bojome3751 27 күн бұрын
Thanks HBO for making Thursdays the new monday.
@ThomasBarrettMusic
@ThomasBarrettMusic 27 күн бұрын
Yeah, it sucks
@marion882
@marion882 27 күн бұрын
It’s finally completed: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJebhJ9jdqmeha8si=HowyzOwHjxe8taWq
@JPOG7TV
@JPOG7TV 27 күн бұрын
They wrote off Mondays that’s why
@harbingerofsalt
@harbingerofsalt 27 күн бұрын
They did this so his stories wouldn't have as big an impact as they used to so that other shows can win an Emmy already
@prashank
@prashank 27 күн бұрын
They are trying to push people to their streaming service. Can't blame them, they gotta pay for it somehow, rather have it late on youtube than show getting cancelled.
@jazzmasterjax83
@jazzmasterjax83 25 күн бұрын
John Oliver is the only person I can listen to talk about corn for this long
@alysdexia
@alysdexia 23 күн бұрын
weird → uncanny, dolt; why not say maize maze?; chocolate isn’t raw but roasted and hav you ever tried raw rabbit?; still the 2,000s and 2000s as opposed to 20-00s; wheat and oat _are_ corn[s]; a child isn’t a they
@trevorfroehling4340
@trevorfroehling4340 21 күн бұрын
The only readon hes the only one talking is because he is clueless
@Badbigboy123
@Badbigboy123 20 күн бұрын
@@trevorfroehling4340 corn brain
@DreadX10
@DreadX10 18 күн бұрын
@@alysdexia Wheat, Oat, rye, barley, maize/corn and rice are all types of gras ...
@alysdexia
@alysdexia 18 күн бұрын
@@DreadX10 grasses and corns
@Lina-py5wm
@Lina-py5wm 25 күн бұрын
BRO YOU'RE MAKING SO MANY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS SCREAM WITH GLEE
@trevorfroehling4340
@trevorfroehling4340 21 күн бұрын
What are environmental scientists going to eat without farmers?
@carterrogan1409
@carterrogan1409 19 күн бұрын
@@trevorfroehling4340 how did you watch this and come to the conclusion of "no farmers"
@trevorfroehling4340
@trevorfroehling4340 19 күн бұрын
@@carterrogan1409 If you get rid of fertilizer, diesel tractors, good commodity prices and crop insurance you get rid of all farmers bud
@racool911
@racool911 17 күн бұрын
@@trevorfroehling4340 Nothing, that's why Environmental Scientists are working so hard to help farmers make their farming actually sustainable
@jhanschoo
@jhanschoo 17 күн бұрын
@@trevorfroehling4340 the whole point is to get farmers to grow actual food that people can eat instead of corn for fuel
@Ironraven001
@Ironraven001 27 күн бұрын
I grew up a small organic vegetable farm that directly feeds 500 families year round, supplies 3 small grocery stores, and 10 restaurants with the majority of their freah veggies, all without commercial fertilizers, herbacides or pesticides, all on 10 acres of land. Spoiler, we have never been eligible for a single aubsidy. Feeding PEOPLE hasn't ever been the point of a farm subsidy, when i was in high school the largest recipient of farm subsidies was the Chicago Bulls player Scotty Pippen...
@shaec3405
@shaec3405 27 күн бұрын
Scotty Pippin????????
@childrenofalessergod
@childrenofalessergod 27 күн бұрын
No it wasn’t…
@jpe1
@jpe1 27 күн бұрын
According to a report by the Heritage Foundation, Scotty Pippen received $131,575 in farm subsidies over a five year period. Hardly “the largest recipient” but not nothing, and it does show how disconnect subsidies are from actual farming activity.
@B3Band
@B3Band 27 күн бұрын
You'd feed 5000 if you stopped blindly shouting "pEsTiCiDe bAd fErTiLiZeR bAd"
@thoughtlesskills
@thoughtlesskills 27 күн бұрын
​@@B3BandR/woooooooosh
@laalaa99stl
@laalaa99stl 27 күн бұрын
Any time the word legal is prefixed with "perfectly" you know some shady shit is involved.
@cycotyk189
@cycotyk189 27 күн бұрын
You can throw "completely" on that list too.
@marion882
@marion882 27 күн бұрын
It’s finally completed: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hqaaqWWsmLiSoassi=ESPH6C7ZTg8ouydP
@jjww30
@jjww30 27 күн бұрын
Just like a perfect phone call.
@Xeonerable
@Xeonerable 27 күн бұрын
"perfectly legal" "completely legal" **shifty eyes**
@Merble
@Merble 27 күн бұрын
@@jjww30 Didn't Trump say this about his calls to Putin? (Sorry if I ruined the joke lol)
@lisam.willson1679
@lisam.willson1679 24 күн бұрын
I am LITERALLY screaming, crying, and nodding my head with PURE JOY. As a soil science student and future conservation agronomist, I have been saying for YEARS everything that the Last Week Tonight team has reported here. There's much, much more to this than what they had time to cover, but the point being made here is that growing a heavily subsidized crop over millions of acres of what's left of our agricultural land in the way that it's grown and for the purposes it's grown causes MASSIVE damage to the land, the environment, our health, our economy, and our farm communities. This practice MUST STOP. Huge, huge thanks to John and the LWT team for bringing attention to this!!!
@sandoumir4348
@sandoumir4348 11 күн бұрын
It would be less obvious if you just copy paste the second most liked comment. Or, Just do not do this sad thing at all?
@GuttersMN
@GuttersMN 26 күн бұрын
I grew up in Iowa in the 70's and 80's. Corn was everywhere. Detasseling was how I earned money for college. The mascot for the local children's theater was an anthropomorphic ear of corn. Corn was everywhere. I did start to wonder- if Iowa has such great soil and climate- why don't we grow other things? Tomatoes. Lettuce. Things we can actually eat.
@jml141
@jml141 24 күн бұрын
I grew up on a farm in Mississippi, we grew corn, soybeans, rice, cotton, etc.. There are environmental factors at play that don't make it feasible to grow some crops. We have too much insect pressure, heat and humidity to grow a lot of other crops. We can grow them, but not as efficiently as places in California that have near perfect conditions. They can grow corn too, but make more money off of vegetables. so much more at play than people realize.
@RanleighWylde
@RanleighWylde 23 күн бұрын
@@jml141 - Excellent response to GuttersMN and absolutely true. I live in TN. can't grow many kinds of fruits because late April frosts kill baby fruits and high spring winds blow them away. early heat spikes cause crops like radishes and spinach to bolt. There are lots of corn fields around here as well as other crops.
@theobazuin7470
@theobazuin7470 23 күн бұрын
@@jml141 so the benefits of the few (those farmers) outweigh the negatives of the majority. Good to know "so much more is at play".
@Mitsuki424
@Mitsuki424 23 күн бұрын
Was the mascot Playtime Poppy? I moved away from Iowa a few years ago, corn really is everywhere. I wish farmers grew more than corn or soybeans.
@wartgin
@wartgin 22 күн бұрын
Even growing other grains would provide a modicum of diversity. Sorghum, oats, quinoa, and other such crops. I don't know what conditions they all require but certainly 30-40 years ago, the fields I now see in Illinois growing corn were all growing sorghum.
@JaydonTobler
@JaydonTobler 27 күн бұрын
I remember I had a professor in my early years of college who told us: “You want to know how to lose a presidential election in 5 seconds? Just say ‘I want the US farming sector to be a free market.’”
@tutumazibuko2510
@tutumazibuko2510 27 күн бұрын
Non-American here, why is that?
@connorwalters9223
@connorwalters9223 27 күн бұрын
Rural conservatives hate big government socialist handouts… except for agricultural subsidies, infrastructure subsidies, social security, etc.
@ThreeRunHomer
@ThreeRunHomer 27 күн бұрын
@@tutumazibuko2510 the big industrial farmers are welfare queens. And the industrial meat industry loves the low, low price of subsidized feed corn.
@Eric-pz1iv
@Eric-pz1iv 27 күн бұрын
​@jhealey48 aliens bro! Aliens everywhere!
@jibberscrabst1114
@jibberscrabst1114 27 күн бұрын
... and this problem was CREATED by bad government policy in the first place. Our farmers are starving trying to grow corn they can't eat, and we can't afford the high prices of good fresh fruits and vegetables.
@masonvega
@masonvega 27 күн бұрын
John Oliver screaming "What are you doing!" has become my favorite thing.
@preshisify
@preshisify 27 күн бұрын
😂💯
@snehashispanda4808
@snehashispanda4808 27 күн бұрын
I am an atheist. I don't believe in the existence of God. There is insufficient evidence or rational justification to support the belief in any gods or supernatural entities. I rely on reason, logic, and empirical evidence to form my worldview and do not find compelling evidence or arguments to support the existence of god.
@kristajohnson9173
@kristajohnson9173 27 күн бұрын
oh man i need to see if theres a clip of just that on youtube so i can send it to people in chat
@preshisify
@preshisify 27 күн бұрын
@@kristajohnson9173 no kidding, right?! John Oliver is literally one of the best shows of the modern era, top five anyway, excellence, he is a hoot!!! ☕
@psuedonym9999
@psuedonym9999 27 күн бұрын
@snehashispanda4808 I think you commented in the wrong thread...
@aurum79argentum47
@aurum79argentum47 19 күн бұрын
Here's an untold cost of growing corn: my Iowa grandparents spent 10 miserable years dying of Parkinson's disease in a nursing home. The incidence of this disorder is 6 times higher among farmers using pesticides around their rural wells. After a life of hardship growing America's crops crops, they had their they had their Golden Years taken away from them.
@rscii497
@rscii497 8 күн бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about your grandparents. You mentioned the contamination around rural wells, but I was curious if you knew whether the major cities in Iowa also are dealing with groundwater contamination? What about places like Des Moines and the immediate suburbs to the north and west of the city?
@sammiekay08
@sammiekay08 7 күн бұрын
100%. I grew up in a small town in Iowa, and the cancer rates are so high as well. I worked in elder care for years and I saw so many Parkinson's and Lewy body patients 😬
@sarahtenbensel2231
@sarahtenbensel2231 5 күн бұрын
Yep, my Nebraska farming side of the family is rife with Parkinsons
@teresaforsyth6185
@teresaforsyth6185 11 сағат бұрын
Yes, but, I live in a subdivision and my next door neighbor was cross-country coach and teacher--he's got Parkinson's. Are we sure that the cause is pesticides chemicals in water?.
@sarahtenbensel2231
@sarahtenbensel2231 5 сағат бұрын
@teresaforsyth6185 pesticides are one of many factors in Parkinsons. About 10% of cases maybe a large genetic component
@kortneyjones6746
@kortneyjones6746 25 күн бұрын
Having a dad that’s on a farming cooperative board, I can definitely say that the way they say “actively farming” is just as true as to how they choose board members each year. I’d wish John do a separate video on that cause all of these farming companies are cooperatives which are supposed to be led by actual farmers but this hasn’t been the case.
@laalaa99stl
@laalaa99stl 27 күн бұрын
Randy Beavers. Rusty Butz. Tricky Dicks. This episode had it all!
@danb9447
@danb9447 27 күн бұрын
Also Horny Stalks
@shaec3405
@shaec3405 27 күн бұрын
And corn.... Beans want to be it, oats want to Fuck it. Lol.
@lL338
@lL338 27 күн бұрын
Perfect.
@anthonygordon9483
@anthonygordon9483 27 күн бұрын
Wait ?!? He talked about multiple Richard Nixon's ?
@cmdraftbrn
@cmdraftbrn 27 күн бұрын
but what of slick willie?
@user-ri2ph4ep5h
@user-ri2ph4ep5h 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering this. As an organic gardener/ permaculture practitioner/ vegetarian and environmentalist, who has spent over a decade researching biodiversity/ nutrition/ soil/ etc....I just wish more people cared about the planet and health of the poor livestock. There are many terrific (disturbing) documentaries about corn. John Oliver, you are a national treasure! Thank you for being a wonderful, sane voice in the world!
@B3Band
@B3Band 27 күн бұрын
As a software engineer making $180k per year, I too want to just brag about myself while appending something relevant to the video at the end. I like corn.
@PlaceStillMatters
@PlaceStillMatters 27 күн бұрын
@@B3Band😅
@gawkingtimetraveler1704
@gawkingtimetraveler1704 27 күн бұрын
The very definition of pretentious.
@kylegonewild
@kylegonewild 27 күн бұрын
Over a decade of research but no published papers or doctorate?
@SmallSpoonBrigade
@SmallSpoonBrigade 27 күн бұрын
Organic gardening isn't really any better, there's a pretty long list of chemicals that the government allows to be used in the production of organic products. Perhaps for some smaller producers they don't, but it's difficult to grow things that people can actually afford with just genuinely organic methods and supplies. And, some of it, like chemical fertilizers, make precisely no difference in terms of health and only make one in terms of the environment due to pressure to ignore the consequences of unsustainable practices.
@ralphiegouch110
@ralphiegouch110 22 күн бұрын
I'm a Kansan farmer, I've met Wes Jackson, worked in ag policy, and currently getting my PhD in agronomy. To say I'm in the middle of all this is an understatement...and John Oliver has nearly all of this correct. -Ethanol = Made-up BS -Corn Lobby is powerful -Subsidies mostly go to huge farms, all of which are divided into dozens of LCC/corps -Small farms still struggle. Many are failing and families are effectively in poverty. -We grow too much corn on land that can't support corn causing huge soil losses and nutrient runoff -Cattle die after eating corn for months...this is one thing that is actually incorrect, obviously cattle can't eat 100% corn and nothing else. If you only ate one specific thing for months, then you'd die too. -And for you city people, you can't 'just grow something else'. The choices are corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, and cotton/rice in some places. Everything you eat, like vegetables, require huge amounts of labor and markets that don't exist on the require scale needed.
@joshcross7832
@joshcross7832 7 күн бұрын
The only thing i didnt like was he made it seem like corn was all the cattle ate. Bad farmers will only give corn to just fatten up. Good farmers will give other stuff to give nutrients with corn as a filler because well itnisncheaper then the healthy feed.
@pattyofurniture
@pattyofurniture 3 күн бұрын
​@@joshcross7832My understanding is that they're finished on corn at the feedlot to fatten them up before slaughter. I was curious about the effects John's Burger King eluded to, so I looked into it.
@rjl5759
@rjl5759 2 күн бұрын
@@pattyofurniture Feedlots are not only used to fatten up cattle for slaughter. That's a myth.
@s.terris9537
@s.terris9537 25 күн бұрын
I suggest that every decision maker in the Corn industry read "The Worst Hard Time" by Timothy Egan. The story of the Dust Bowl is laid out in the most graphic way possible. The story of what led up to the Dust Bowl is a story about the worst lies being packaged as great opportunities for poor folks trying to make a living growing wheat, but finding no water. It is a cautionary tale, so dark I could not get all the way through it. Thanks John!
@bezretmet
@bezretmet 20 күн бұрын
they'll read it and wont care. they'll say after us the flood and will continue to do what they do
@CatThatLostHisHat
@CatThatLostHisHat 18 күн бұрын
The problem is that corporations don't care. The Dust Bowl doesn't scare them, they'll just buy the land up and grift another way.
@TotalyKenyan
@TotalyKenyan 27 күн бұрын
He forgot to mention that the corn subsidies in USA destroyed corn farming in Mexico greatly contributing to a lot of the current social problems in that country; including drug cartels, mass migration and displacement.
@johngalt97
@johngalt97 27 күн бұрын
While installing an expensive countertop in a very nicely appointed farm home, I overheard the farm wife chatting on the phone about how they would be ruined without government intervention in their farming operation.
@boRegah
@boRegah 27 күн бұрын
This insane bug will surely be called a feature by many powerful douche bags
@larryd6143
@larryd6143 27 күн бұрын
Oloton corn has been grown in Oaxaca for centuries and deserves all the financial reward for its nitrogen fixing ability. Patent profits should go to the people of Oaxaca and not Monsanto.
@The14Rules
@The14Rules 27 күн бұрын
For what it's worth it has destroyed farming in the US as well. I farmed for my father in law for years, and I watched small family farms get gobbled up by large dairies year after year. We are one of the few family farms left in our area, and our profit margins are so thin it won't last another generation. Without corn subsidies we would be gone tomorrow. People also have no idea just how bad the water supply is here in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. There aren't enough subsidies in the world to make up for no ground water. If Mexico has ground water, they'll get us in the long run.
@KaitlynBurnellMath
@KaitlynBurnellMath 27 күн бұрын
American farm subsidies have also definitely hurt Canadian farmers, although obviously Canada doesn't have anywhere near the problems Mexico has.
@thelexicon7294
@thelexicon7294 27 күн бұрын
When I find myself in times of trouble The news anchor says to me: "This will be your last Field trip"
@ellien5014
@ellien5014 27 күн бұрын
Hah, literally field trip.
@premierpollo
@premierpollo 27 күн бұрын
Have you ever ran through a cornfield backwards? Naked?
@maqanyllo
@maqanyllo 27 күн бұрын
Let it be.
@marion882
@marion882 27 күн бұрын
It’s finally completed: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJebhJ9jdqmeha8si=HowyzOwHjxe8taWq
@koriw1701
@koriw1701 27 күн бұрын
@@maqanylloyou beat me to it!
@martindouglass3248
@martindouglass3248 25 күн бұрын
“Knows it’s tied to suffering” - perfectly said.
@SanchiPoovaya
@SanchiPoovaya 14 күн бұрын
Hey Bill Maher, thanks for your great show on general elections in India. Have to leave this comment on this video since KZbin won't let me watch the other one from where I am. Thanks again, Bill Maher!
@aakarshmaurya2265
@aakarshmaurya2265 14 күн бұрын
Is that video yet on?
@EveryCrazyDay
@EveryCrazyDay 27 күн бұрын
King Corn is such an underrated gem of a documentary. Both super informative and entertaining while also being very authentic to the whole vibe of the story.
@charlieni645
@charlieni645 27 күн бұрын
it's a mandatory watch of my college's environmental science 101 course and the professor even quizzes on it. Felt like in high school again if not for the quiz.
@deepthoughtswithjessica
@deepthoughtswithjessica 27 күн бұрын
Agreed. So well done.
@runawaycatwithbreadaroundm2512
@runawaycatwithbreadaroundm2512 27 күн бұрын
I saw the title and my mind went to King Corn.
@J.M.-nb4gw
@J.M.-nb4gw 27 күн бұрын
Yes they did a great job of pointing out the absurdity of the American corn industry, which has way too much influence over government and is totally subsidized by taxpayers. So every time you see farmer with a big fancy house and tractor thank Earl Butz. I'm from Indiana so I knew about Earl Butz as I was growing up in the 70s, he was a right-wing Nixon appointee who initiated the "big corn" push back in the seventies and it has become a totally out of control government funded monster. (But is featured in the documentary called "King Corn" which I highly recommend!) I will give Earl credit for pointing out out that it would be difficult to feed an ever increasing human population so we would be wise to consider population control. People mocked him and forced him to resign, and 50 years later here we are with over 8 BILLION humans which is completely unsustainable and will lead to our eventual Extinction. Here's Butz' comment about the Pope that got him fired, you're welcome 😁 [At a breakfast meeting with newsmen, Butz set forth his belief that population control would be necessary to meet the rising demand for food by the world's hungry. A reporter reminded Butz that Pope Paul VI had opposed population control, a point of view that angered many of those concerned, like Butz, about overpopulation. But Butz reiterated his position in a mock Italian accent: "He no playa the game, he no maka the rules."]
@erichall090909
@erichall090909 27 күн бұрын
Also an episode of the west wing
@MrTJP777
@MrTJP777 27 күн бұрын
The truth is distracted Americans owe a lot to John. Thank you for your research!
@andethidialbubabibub3261
@andethidialbubabibub3261 26 күн бұрын
He and HBO earn millions with the views and subscriptions. Research should be the bare minimum.. But I guess if you want to make him presents, go ahead
@lorimalone931
@lorimalone931 26 күн бұрын
​@@andethidialbubabibub3261Who hurt you?
@Sour_roses
@Sour_roses 25 күн бұрын
​@@andethidialbubabibub3261do you not thank a doctor for saving lives or soldiers for fighting for their country yeah they make money but Thier job is respectable same with John oliver
@crimpinurpimpin
@crimpinurpimpin 24 күн бұрын
Distracted Americans? You mean it takes too much effort to learn about subjects on your own because your “distracted” by social media and other useless things Americans waste their time on instead of education and knowing what’s happening around the world.
@stevelevy2845
@stevelevy2845 24 күн бұрын
As good as this segment was, I can't get "beans want to be it, oats want to f*ck it" out of my head. Watched it back three times, howled each time.
@StephenGreene-uo3oz
@StephenGreene-uo3oz 18 күн бұрын
This is one of the BEST JO productions I have ever seen. I have beenteaching this CORN DILEMMA for decades. Thanks,John.
@notthegoodgirl
@notthegoodgirl 27 күн бұрын
I’m from Missouri, and what Big Ag and the gov’t has done to regular farmers is criminal. Big Ag is also to blame for the Colorado River running dry.
@someguy2135
@someguy2135 27 күн бұрын
Especially animal agriculture. As the video showed with the pie chart, 40% of corn goes to farm animal feed. Even a bit more goes to biofuels, which is worse for the environment that oil. Ending animal agriculture and biofuels would feed 4 billion more people according to a study done by the University of Minnesota. We now feed a lot more calories and even protein to farm animals than we get from eating those animals!
@someguy2135
@someguy2135 27 күн бұрын
Each vegan saves 219,000 gallons (829,000 liters) of fresh water every year!
@kimineko7856
@kimineko7856 27 күн бұрын
Is it really the government or corporate interests in the government? A lot of places out west also have priority water rights if they are farmers. I found it ridiculous that they were planting more nut trees in California (I think pistachio) 10 years or so ago, which were very water intensive, even though it was during a drought. It made them more money in the meantime, but the drain on the already very strained water supply was ridiculous. I think I heard that they had to cut some down a few years ago because the drought got so bad. They shouldn't have even been planted in the first place.
@pamplachte5089
@pamplachte5089 27 күн бұрын
From Missouri, too. Family farms have been sold. My grandpa’s farm sold and the alfalfa field is now a housing development. Across from a church. Most Democrats who run for office are Veterans, yet Republicans lie about abortion and 2nd amendment.
@DopeyDetector
@DopeyDetector 27 күн бұрын
Imagine having the option to leave Missouri, yet choosing to stay. 🤮 I guess racism is comfortable
@katerogers6319
@katerogers6319 27 күн бұрын
Farmer here. Thank you for covering this.
@joshhenderson4517
@joshhenderson4517 19 күн бұрын
I grew up in the rural midwest. When I go back to visit I'm always surprised to see to relative dearth of locally grown produce. I asked a schoolmate who inherited a farm there why they didn't grow more diverse produce and things local people could eat. He laughed in my face.
@jibberscrabst1114
@jibberscrabst1114 13 күн бұрын
... and the corn machines keep getting bigger. Barns that used to be the center of farm life are literally falling down or being torn down because there's no longer any use for them. They need giant pole buildings to house the giant machines so heavy they'd crush the barns.
@MarksGamePlayPage
@MarksGamePlayPage 23 күн бұрын
One acre of tall Corn puts out 5000 gallons of water vapor per sunny day. 5000 X 90,000,000 million acres is equal to 450 billion gallons of humid air over the central and north central and eastern USA. Minnesota never used to be so humid in July Aug and September before.
@reesemanternach6167
@reesemanternach6167 27 күн бұрын
As a kid from Iowa, everyone experiences the frightening event of being lost in a cornmaze at least once. As an adult, everyone experiences being lost in a cornmaze, you're just too embarrassed to tell your friends
@jcahill85
@jcahill85 27 күн бұрын
if you got lost in the corn maze its because you've lost touch with your iowan ancestors. ask the corn silks for guidance.
@KyleX515
@KyleX515 27 күн бұрын
You should have done as I did and ask for guidance from He Who Walks Behind the Rows.
@LGDrunk
@LGDrunk 27 күн бұрын
As someone who grew up in Iowa, I hate Iowa
@leebarbs7176
@leebarbs7176 27 күн бұрын
I've seen In the Tall Grass...no more cornfields for me
@Odinsday
@Odinsday 27 күн бұрын
As someone who has never been to Iowa, the entire state just seems like one giant corn maze that will trap your soul in if you ever dare set foot in it.
@jonathanweintraub
@jonathanweintraub 27 күн бұрын
Non-liquid gold 😂. No one had the guts to tell him “That’s gold, sir”
@boRegah
@boRegah 27 күн бұрын
And corn syrup (I just coined and everyone was like, great idea sir!) will be known as non-non-liquid gold. Or non-non-non-solid gold if you will
@Primalxbeast
@Primalxbeast 27 күн бұрын
Not trying to defend Trump here, but I guess gold is a more liquid asset than real estate. It was probably just another one of his brain farts, but that's the only instance I can think of where someone would call gold liquid other than when it's being smelted.
@sherinameless1618
@sherinameless1618 27 күн бұрын
"And if we took that non-liquid gold and fried it in liquid-liquid-gold, paired with a 'hot dog,' because we love our hotdogs, folks, we could have a 'non-liquid-gold dog.' Nobody has ever thought of that before."
@mzaite
@mzaite 27 күн бұрын
Literally the entirety of the trump nightmare boils down to “no one had the guts to tell him…..”
@xnflg3074
@xnflg3074 27 күн бұрын
yea i hate trump but this was obvious. also, "liquid gold" is an idiom for petroleum@@BALDWIN_IV_OF_JERUSALEM
@SeattleShelby
@SeattleShelby 25 күн бұрын
Yup. I grew up in Indiana right next to a large commercial farmer. They had a mansion, a helicopter, and new pickups every year. They’d fly in to plant and harvest. The rest of the time they were at one of their others homes in Florida. A quarter of the kids at my school had spinal scoliosis from the run-off.
@PaulAnderson777
@PaulAnderson777 24 күн бұрын
I'll take "Urban Legends" for $500, please.
@Vermhatwormhat819
@Vermhatwormhat819 24 күн бұрын
And everyone clapped…
@freaky_freek
@freaky_freek 21 күн бұрын
@@PaulAnderson777 Not to disagree, but it would definitely be a "Rural Legend"
@PaulAnderson777
@PaulAnderson777 21 күн бұрын
@@freaky_freek You have a point, but I've never heard it from rural people. It's a legend that urban people tell about farmers.
@jaackmcmahon8757
@jaackmcmahon8757 25 күн бұрын
As a Californian living in the desert communities around Pa lm Springs, water is on people's minds as well as our water bills. skyrocket. Aquifers are approaching all time lows. The biggest dams in the country are at all time lows levels! Even at the dam construction phase, water was being sequestered as the dams approached completion. We are at a water crisis. Remaining water feeds the rest of America''. We can't eat or drink ethanol. 45% of all corn goes to fuel by way of legislation and federal subsidies. It has to change before its too late.
@Meirstein
@Meirstein 21 күн бұрын
Ethanol is the kind you drink.
@TheOJDrinker
@TheOJDrinker 27 күн бұрын
As an Iowa resident, watching John Oliver trying to walk through corn was hillarious. I never realized "walking through corn" was a skill.
@dancepiglover
@dancepiglover 27 күн бұрын
Being from England, he’s not used to walking through corn stalks. 😆
@AC3handle
@AC3handle 26 күн бұрын
As a former Iowa resident, that place SCARES me now.
@dcbchannel1619
@dcbchannel1619 26 күн бұрын
Anyone riding RAGBRAI knows one or two reasons to walk into a corn field.
@sarahmusicaddy
@sarahmusicaddy 26 күн бұрын
Lots of spiders in between rows of corn
@h.w.s.4591
@h.w.s.4591 26 күн бұрын
He is deliberately trying to make it look as hard as he can. The bit wouldn't work as intended otherwise.
@mastma0321
@mastma0321 27 күн бұрын
I love that J.O. covered this topic! I come from a family that farmed for decades, and the subsidies have not only contributed to poor soil nutrients and erosion but also have inflated the value of farm land. My family has an 800-acre farm in Wisconsin that my Great Great Grandparents started 115 years ago, but sadly, it seems that my father's generation will be the last one to farm. When my grandfather passed away 15 years ago, he left the whole farm to my uncle, which was fine because my uncle was the one who helped support and ran the farm while he was alive. My uncle has two children who both went into computer engineering and now live in California and Arizona. When my uncle passes away, I'm fairly certain that the farm will be sold as neither child wants to farm. I've run the numbers every single way and can not come up with any profitable way to buy the farm. Most of the other farms around the area have been bought by corporations to farm or rented out. This has caused the land values to be untied to reality. My cousins would realistically be able to get $6-7 million for the farm now. I can't blame them if they took the money because they have no need or want to keep hold of real estate that they don't use. It's a shame because it would be nice to keep the farm in the family for another 100 years, but this is happening to multiple small family farms. Pretty soon, the only ones that will be able to buy farms are going to be massive corporations and other larger farms that will keep consolidating. To be clear, I'm not mad at my family because that's the hand they were dealt with, and they should play it to maximize their own benefit. I am salty at the government that they keep subsidizing farms of corporations, unprofitable farms, and farmers that do not have any business behind a tractor because they can not efficiently manage their farms.
@robertplatt643
@robertplatt643 27 күн бұрын
I was looking at buying a small plot in Michigan for 4k an acre. Not as high quality as yours, but the farmers I have met have also had to work cash jobs to survive, or even rely on charity labor by neighbors during hard times.
@jibberscrabst1114
@jibberscrabst1114 27 күн бұрын
Yet another hurdle for doing good with the land... you can't use it to claim 'organic' crops for a number of years after Monsanto last touched it. 'Organic' has become a grossly abused label, but some places are starting to enforce rules.
@bkayser05
@bkayser05 27 күн бұрын
Common story for most farm families. Me and my brother will probably rent out our grandparents farm in Iowa when it eventually passes to us but the number of families that are still farming is dropping significantly and yeah it has always been clear that planting mostly corn is not good for the land but is extremely profitable for the owners and farmers despite the numerous drawbacks
@janyceseahorn4013
@janyceseahorn4013 27 күн бұрын
Amen! From Iowa and grew up on my family farm and never questioned farming “fence post to fence post”. Thank the Lord, the pheasants and quail are repopulating in SE Iowa. Not without a good plan from my Dad. I still own that farm and corporate America is attempting to destroy it. Please vote💙 in November. My bad. I am an Iowa State graduate and getting so tired of the red sycophant parade that lack any semblance of vision, policy…..what am I leaving out, oh yes, ethics🤔
@bkayser05
@bkayser05 27 күн бұрын
@janyceseahorn4013 also an Iowa State grad, class of 2008 and completely agree.
@Diphyidae
@Diphyidae 6 күн бұрын
This is something I did a project on in grade 8 which was something like 18 years ago now. I can tell you right now my classmates did not care at all. The adult teachers also did not care. My mother worked at a federal facility monitoring freshwater pollution and remembers how all the scientist there had been saying for ages about how making corn as profitable as it is would cause serious issues with the great lakes, soley via the huge fertilizer required.
@puzzleparty7713
@puzzleparty7713 25 күн бұрын
This is the most informative batch of comments ever. Please start listing book recs y'all!!!
@noamb.6491
@noamb.6491 27 күн бұрын
I just published my senior thesis on the dangers of ethanol due to Land-Use Change earlier this year. Very awesome to see it get huge attention from John Oliver!
@pine4928
@pine4928 26 күн бұрын
Is it available on google scholar?
@mimirows
@mimirows 25 күн бұрын
Just wondering, are you studying at Iowa State University?
@jaackmcmahon8757
@jaackmcmahon8757 25 күн бұрын
Keep the pressure to end corn's subsidy. Ethanol has MUCH LESS energy than gasoline .gallon per gallon!
@visnuexe
@visnuexe 25 күн бұрын
Execellent teveal about corn, one of the most inbred plants on Earth being planted in mono cropping that is destroying out soils!
@meatpopsicle6244
@meatpopsicle6244 24 күн бұрын
I make an additional 30-50 HP tuned on 35% ethanol.
@hscott3417
@hscott3417 27 күн бұрын
As an environmental scientist born, raised, and educated in Iowa, this is nothing new. In 1985 cargill opened a plant in eddyville Iowa specially to make high fructose corn syrup. 1986 most foods moved to HFC. Today over 70% of the worlds HFC comes from there. Iowa doesn’t feed the world, we fatten it. Ag is the most leveraged bailed out industry in our country. All at the cost of the family farmer.
@burntorangehorn
@burntorangehorn 27 күн бұрын
I have hypothesized that Iowa's position as the first contest for both parties' presidential nominations has played an enormous role in the corn industry's power. Now that Dems don't compete in Iowa anymore, I'm hoping they won't be as beholden to corn interests and corporate farm subsidies in general.
@OBAMNASODA761
@OBAMNASODA761 27 күн бұрын
It’ll be hard to convince farmers that overwhelmingly vote republican to end farm subsidies. One of the reasons why Iowa has shifted so far to the right, farmers used to vote reliably democrat
@nekomancer4821
@nekomancer4821 27 күн бұрын
​@@OBAMNASODA761 God the US is so bad, Why would you need to convince farmers in the first place, just fucking do it
@mzaite
@mzaite 27 күн бұрын
Without HFCF we would be able to taste how shitty most of our cheap food is. That could cause “unrest”
@stevenqueener1555
@stevenqueener1555 27 күн бұрын
U lnow the Henry A Wallace story then, & his famous life/ family. Corn research. & FDR'S VP 1940-44 VP, Scientist secretary of Agricultural 1932-1940. See Wallace Global using $millions for progressive change.
@HotPantsMcGee
@HotPantsMcGee 25 күн бұрын
I live in Central IL and a DeKalb ad played before this video. ETA: We just had another major dust storm alert this week.
@lil_bigger
@lil_bigger 16 күн бұрын
Your video on modi in banned in India. Our dictator banned your video that you made on him. Please make more.
@kosipova01
@kosipova01 27 күн бұрын
The guy eating a burger is a legend! I was hoping you got him to do the final message
@Alaryicjude
@Alaryicjude 27 күн бұрын
Totally same. I thought that's where he was going with that last part too.
@kg4wwn
@kg4wwn 27 күн бұрын
I am SURE they tried to find him.
@Lynn.Panadero4242
@Lynn.Panadero4242 27 күн бұрын
Did you notice the last three bites of a burger sitting on the car dash? I’m surprised he didn’t mention it.
@Alaryicjude
@Alaryicjude 27 күн бұрын
@@kg4wwn, even a parody of the guy would have sufficed, imo.
@Sikizu
@Sikizu 27 күн бұрын
I come from a farming family and this all the way. So many of my relatives have had to grow corn (from Monsanto, of course) instead of what they want to farm and/or what our family has been growing in rotation for generations. It's extremely expensive and is simply grown for them to keep their farms, not because it's what they want to do. Also I'd love to see you guys tackle Monstanto again.
@boRegah
@boRegah 27 күн бұрын
I'd like to see many heavy things tackle Monsanto
@2vhg7
@2vhg7 27 күн бұрын
They showed Bayer logo that merged monsanto
@santiagooehler
@santiagooehler 27 күн бұрын
it was weird to me that he didn't talk anything about monsanto seeds and korn in this (I know bayer bought them, but still)
@JustinPogue
@JustinPogue 27 күн бұрын
They could tackle a different aspect of Monsanto every single season and I'd be here for it.
@mzaite
@mzaite 27 күн бұрын
Even if you don’t grow Monsanto, the fucking pollen gets in your field and they fucking sue you anyways.
@whiskyjames4200
@whiskyjames4200 24 күн бұрын
A wealth of information. Thanks John!
@TheKindredTrucker
@TheKindredTrucker 25 күн бұрын
In the early aughts, I worked in the fitness industry and spent a good amount of time reading about food production. I learned a lot about this back then and it feels like things haven’t changed at all, only deepened. The more we know about the harm, the more we somehow seem to dive into the deep end. Now, in quite a twist of my life’s path, I’m a fuel hauler. Nothing has put me more in touch with my feelings of futility like being a part of the fuel industry, even a more peripheral part. I know this might be a weird comment but just wanted to lend some perspective. I’ve never felt more certain of the unlikelihood of fundamental change as I feel right now.
@arellatikvah
@arellatikvah 15 күн бұрын
Not weird at all. I appreciate your comment.
@jibberscrabst1114
@jibberscrabst1114 13 күн бұрын
Empathy my friend. Drive safe, and I hope you live near good farmers' markets and you earn enough to buy good fresh food. More and more farmers markets are providing sustenance for farmers and small farm families, oftentimes on just a few acres leased from an industrial farmer and worked by hand or with 'garden tractors' and a truck to haul goods to market. After a few years the chemicals leach out and the food is safe to eat. Good food.
@theoprineas844
@theoprineas844 27 күн бұрын
As an Iowan, you missed one of the worst things about corn: “Corn sweat” In the summer, you can see a watery haze rising up from the cornfields, and that means it’s going to be ungodly humid.
@aryaastark9201
@aryaastark9201 27 күн бұрын
😧
@jonirischx8925
@jonirischx8925 27 күн бұрын
You're making this up, right?
@jdulmaine
@jdulmaine 27 күн бұрын
@@jonirischx8925 Nope. Google it.
@hello7032
@hello7032 27 күн бұрын
Have yall tried spraying anti perspirant on the corn?
@MusicfromMarrs
@MusicfromMarrs 27 күн бұрын
@@jonirischx8925 nnnnnnnnnope. Corn smut is the better of the choices. You can eat corn smut!
@brandongillette6463
@brandongillette6463 26 күн бұрын
Fun fact: I won a speech tournament hosted by the University of Nebraska in about 2004 with a speech critical of the corn subsidy. I was given one of those corn cob shaped hats as a prize.
@daves4861
@daves4861 23 күн бұрын
Surprised they didn't hogtie you with corn tassels and throw you into the maize maze.
@alexanderhenby1362
@alexanderhenby1362 22 күн бұрын
Irony thou name is corn?
@jennifergriffiths3941
@jennifergriffiths3941 21 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@BUFU1610
@BUFU1610 21 күн бұрын
I'm nowhere near an expert as a foreigner, but shouldn't that be "thy name" ?
@AJ_LFC
@AJ_LFC 21 күн бұрын
Lol looks like that prize was subsidized.
@annabonanno5200
@annabonanno5200 26 күн бұрын
In Wisconsin, we've known this for decades! It's nice that flyover country is recognized! Support local farmers!!!
@JJ-kl7eq
@JJ-kl7eq 24 күн бұрын
Thanks for this episode of Beavers and Butz Head
@jakel5611
@jakel5611 27 күн бұрын
I am a recent agronomy graduate from Iowa state and I couldn’t agree more
@emilyb.8219
@emilyb.8219 27 күн бұрын
As an Iowan, I have multiple shirts from college that were given out at my school's rivalry football games (sponsored by the Iowa Corn Growers Association), that tout all the uses of corn and how important corn is to the state. Their motto is "corn grows Iowa" when it should really be "corn subsidies grow big ag in Iowa". We're also one of just a couple states with rising cancer rates, most likely due to all the nitrates from farms in our water, but the state won't do anything to address it because of the ag lobbies.
@roxyndra
@roxyndra 25 күн бұрын
Indeed, nitrates and nitriles can increase risk of certain cancers. Many farming families have experienced the long-term health effects of industrial farming, which is why many of those same families have moved toward hiring others to tend the crops, and growing their own modest gardens for personal use.
@sarahberkner
@sarahberkner 24 күн бұрын
Also, I'm from Minnesota and Iowa is not the most interesting state to drive through because there's so many cornfields- and an occasional manure smell but that only bothers me because I'm from the suburbs :) I didn't know about the nitrates but that sounds like the most serious problem.
@drewwood6790
@drewwood6790 24 күн бұрын
​@@roxyndraNo small family farms are hiring people to "tend" to the crops. Other than planting spraying roundup and harvest there is no "tending" to crops.
@jasony8480
@jasony8480 24 күн бұрын
Lots of corn means lots of dust. Cancer rates around large grain siloes that feed large facilities tend to be significantly higher. At least some of the particulate sizes generated are not great to breath. Perhaps contributing factor.
@CarlosArizona
@CarlosArizona 24 күн бұрын
You are a Corrn Republic. No better than a Central American Banana Republic ... and for the same reason: $.
@Mesopotamian5431
@Mesopotamian5431 16 күн бұрын
Where is war rukwa di paw paw (world largest democracy)😂😭
@jatinveer5273
@jatinveer5273 16 күн бұрын
Bhai ban krvadi dictator ne
@mshamilna
@mshamilna 16 күн бұрын
just saw your latest episode on indian election, and fascist regime. want to say, it.was well researched and well made. only thing it was missing was how students and academisions attacked, and forced research on pseudo science as well as poor management of covid crisis, so many lives lost and faulty vaccines was distributed across india. always liked your videos, do one on the children of phalestine.
@erictheredguy
@erictheredguy 27 күн бұрын
As a plumber in the midwest, I always recommend installing a reverse osmosis system for drinking water. Nitrates are so dangerous
@LyonsM
@LyonsM 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, as a plumber you know what you’re talking about and not just trying to sell something.
@vera39440
@vera39440 27 күн бұрын
They're pretty easy to install and there are a lot of affordable options. I'm also in the Midwest, and I wouldn't be comfortable drinking my water without the filtration system. That's a lot of blind trust in people you shouldn't blindly trust
@larryd6143
@larryd6143 27 күн бұрын
Please read my comments about Oloton corn with nitrogen fixing bacteria.
@JB-rp2xo
@JB-rp2xo 27 күн бұрын
RO is good on small scales, the issue is the concentrated waste stream created. As long as you are responsible about the disposal of that highly concentrated waste stream, it’s great. AIX resin is great too, but poses the same issue, disposal. That’s going to be the new crisis, getting rid of all the damage caused by 19th and 20th century irresponsibly.
@mzaite
@mzaite 27 күн бұрын
I prefer my nitrates in sausage form, and my water clean.
@stretta
@stretta 27 күн бұрын
I'm from Iowa and when people learn this, they usually ask if I grew up on a farm. Then I have to explain Agribusiness to them and that leads to a lecture about the true nature of corn. Now I'll just print out a QR code with a link to this video.
@impishlyit9780
@impishlyit9780 27 күн бұрын
Did you grow up on a farm though? I can't tell which you're trying to imply.
@stretta
@stretta 27 күн бұрын
@@impishlyit9780 People don't seem to understand that while 85% of the land is farmland, it doesn't require 85% of the population to be a farmer. Less than 2% of Iowans work on.a farm. So, no I did not grow up on a farm, but I was surrounded by curious inedible corn. It is industrial production and the product is an industrial precursor to some other product.
@spazzyshortgirl23
@spazzyshortgirl23 26 күн бұрын
@@stretta the point is that it’s easy to say “you don’t understand the farm” if you haven’t lived on it or know closely those who do.
@walther435
@walther435 26 күн бұрын
@@stretta I too grew up in NEBRASKA, the corniest of all states, lol but was not a farmer, just an af brat, my daddy decided to put roots down there, because it was nice to see all the farms around us, but many decades later, realized all the pesticides and god awful pollen gave all us rashes and asthma, etc. It was horrible to work in as a teen, as if a real job, I was lucky to survive one day out there shuckin and getting swollen eye, sneezin and wheezin. sweating to death earning below min wages, no health care. What a life!
@stretta
@stretta 25 күн бұрын
@@walther435 DETASSELING.
@mikeavara14
@mikeavara14 25 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering this and putting the time/research in to do so.
@illwill1991
@illwill1991 27 күн бұрын
"Non-liquid gold" aka... just fucking gold.
@bigjohnsbreakfastlog5819
@bigjohnsbreakfastlog5819 27 күн бұрын
For all we know, Trump just watched a Velveeta commercial and got confused.
@baardkopperud
@baardkopperud 27 күн бұрын
And remember, whatever Trump is saying, it probably sounded good, smart and insightful in his head... which is bloody scary to think about!
@boRegah
@boRegah 27 күн бұрын
You mean non-non-solid gold?
@lesliewolfe7643
@lesliewolfe7643 27 күн бұрын
I'm thinking "gold on the cob" would have been a better direction to go, if he absolutely MUST have the word "gold" in there somewhere 🤔
@chenzen1578
@chenzen1578 24 күн бұрын
Whenever I think people can't get dumber, someone brings up Pumpkin President.
@obakheyalezo2958
@obakheyalezo2958 27 күн бұрын
"I don't like to be touched by corn or honestly anybody". Non-liquid gold🤣.
@DavidLee27theDreamer
@DavidLee27theDreamer 24 күн бұрын
Iowa native here :) Our obsession with the singular, beautiful monstrosity that is corn is unparalleled (or actually very parallel, so parallel that every row will never touch each other even if it went to the ends of the earth) compared to any of your other states' iconic symbols. Love the nostrils of Ringo especially for a nice place to chillax
@litwin707
@litwin707 24 күн бұрын
Thank you for addressing this gigantic problem!!!
@boredmonkee
@boredmonkee 27 күн бұрын
Teacher - OK kids. Field trip to the corn maze. Let me just collect those waiver…i mean permission slips.
@DudeSolid
@DudeSolid 27 күн бұрын
They got lost and started a cult. Beware the one that walks behind the corn.
@suespiria9574
@suespiria9574 27 күн бұрын
@@DudeSolid Thank you. I was dissapointed there wasn't a single Children of The Corn reference. I would be more scared of the children in the corn maze.
@MCM214
@MCM214 27 күн бұрын
As a lifelong claustrophobic I noped out of those horrible corn maze trips.
@chimaxx
@chimaxx 27 күн бұрын
The corn segment doesn't reveal much beyond what was in the 2007 documentary "King Corn" that it uses several clips from. But it does bring it to a new audience who might never have even heard about that documentary, and does it with the usual Daily Show humor. Anyone interested in learning more about the shady story of corn farming in the U.S. should give King Corn a watxh.
@jibberscrabst1114
@jibberscrabst1114 27 күн бұрын
I bet you'd also enjoy "SEED: The Untold Story" (2016); and "Look & See: Wendell Berry's Kentucky" (2016) PBS' series 'Independent Lens' generally available to view online.
@maki9396
@maki9396 27 күн бұрын
To me that makes it more scary how relevant it still is
@soupdawhoop
@soupdawhoop 16 күн бұрын
This is why I love this show. John always covers issues that are very important and affect millions but are often passed over for more attention grabbing stuff like politics and scandals. Excellent stuff!!!
@gusmonster59
@gusmonster59 25 күн бұрын
I rented a house from a farmer who was farming for a corporation. They kept trying to tell him how to cultivate peas. He'd been cultivating peas for decades, yet this company was going to tell him how to do it. His stories were hilarious.
@williamwhitney7395
@williamwhitney7395 27 күн бұрын
Almost lost it when he told the Corn not to touch him and needing personal space. LOL
@impishlyit9780
@impishlyit9780 27 күн бұрын
"I don't like to be touched by corn.... or honestly anybody"
@thelexicon7294
@thelexicon7294 27 күн бұрын
Rusty Butz is an Ace Attorney name and I refuse to believe this person is real
@lex7484
@lex7484 27 күн бұрын
Fr Phoenix Wright was somehow less subtle than that 💀
@theresabu3000
@theresabu3000 27 күн бұрын
Butz is originally an german surname - meaning can be something you'd be frightened of, like a poltergeist or hobgoblin. Or an apple core, small room,... I'm from Germany and my last name is that. Crazy that it's mentioned in John Oliver's videos 🤣
@justinfarmer3429
@justinfarmer3429 27 күн бұрын
I would say he could have changed his name because he liked the character, but he was around before the character existed.
@deadbird3025
@deadbird3025 27 күн бұрын
I felt the same way when I found out my wife’s supervisor at Safeway was named Rex Beavers. Who does that to their kid?
@leiajiang7877
@leiajiang7877 27 күн бұрын
Yet he fucked up our lives and lead to blue fucking babies.
@crasher597
@crasher597 11 күн бұрын
I actually went on a field trip in 6th grade to that corn maze in the beginning of the show, honestly was really fun
@briancoffee2655
@briancoffee2655 22 күн бұрын
I love learning and crying from laughter from the same video
@debbrueggemann3762
@debbrueggemann3762 27 күн бұрын
Just last Tuesday, a dust storm caused a multi car accident that killed one and injured several. This is not uncommon during planting season and is forecast to get worse thanks to climate change. Keep up the good work, LWT staff and Jon. We hear you and appreciate your efforts
@DennisMoore664
@DennisMoore664 27 күн бұрын
Dust storms in the Midwest, a roaring stock market before the inevitable crash, Nazi's and America-First isolationists in US politics on the rise, threats of war in Europe. I have this feeling that the 2030's are going to make the 1930's look like the 1830's. Everything old is new again. (and yes, I know the 1830's actually kind of sucked in a lot of ways - especially for anyone who was a wealthy white man)
@nyanuwu4209
@nyanuwu4209 27 күн бұрын
What efforts? They aren't _doing_ anything...
@DennisMoore664
@DennisMoore664 27 күн бұрын
Dust Bowl days are here again. From the roaring Stock Market heading for a big crash to the authoritarian America-First isolationists in US politics to the fears of war spreading from just one country to others in Europe, it sure seems like the 2030's are going to make the 1930's look like the 1830's (which admittedly weren't all that great for anyone who wasn't a wealthy white man). (Second attempt for this and I left out referencing the political party in Germany that came to power in the 1930's, so I wonder if this version will make past the KZbin censors this time.)
@sorcerousfang
@sorcerousfang 26 күн бұрын
​@@nyanuwu4209If you look at this video and think this team isn't doing anything, I think you need to reevaluate your understanding of the word "effort."
@anglophileash
@anglophileash 27 күн бұрын
"The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan covers this extremely well, too. It's basically the first 30% of the book, and I've never looked at the entire industrial agriculture system the same.
@johnnytownsend4204
@johnnytownsend4204 23 күн бұрын
You educate, entertain, and advocate all at the same time. I never miss your new episodes.
@sarahberkner
@sarahberkner 24 күн бұрын
I want John Oliver and the "It's Corn" kid to do a rap battle.
@kingnaga619
@kingnaga619 27 күн бұрын
As an Iowan, I am VERY excited for this episode.
@jeffroward
@jeffroward 27 күн бұрын
"It's not goodbye... it's see you later" is the best repurposed, purposeful punchline. You and your writers are incredible.
@KlisrColi
@KlisrColi 24 күн бұрын
In my location, which is covered by sugar beet subsidies, I reside. You know something's wrong when the neighborhood beet farmer owns several vintage warbirds, a summer and a winter vacation property.
@theresehopkins1581
@theresehopkins1581 18 күн бұрын
Wow!!! ....I had nooooooo idea!!!! .....What a wonderful and informative video!!! .....Thank you John Oliver!!!😊❤
@JaydenHawke
@JaydenHawke 27 күн бұрын
You need a talking point for cancelling the corn sunsidies. Here's one. Approx 85% of water usage is for agriculture. About 40% of that is for corn. Compared to 5% residential use. Ergo, in a time of inflation and smaller pocket books, you have a metered water bill because we put ethenol in our gasoline so that a product that otherwise had reached market saturation could be expanded at the tax payer's expense, making agriculture magnates even richer.
@evanshulman107
@evanshulman107 27 күн бұрын
Agreed - there needs to be a tight comms campaign around this. Are you familiar with the Overton Window and the work of George Lakoff around Framing? It would suggest trying to frame it not as "corn subsidies" but perhaps "corn steals your water" -- 40% of 85% is ~34%, so that means watering all of our corn takes ~7x as much as all residential use (if I'm understanding correctly). Or not using "corn" as the anchor frame, but perhaps water so "redirect water for people".
@ttystikkrocks1042
@ttystikkrocks1042 26 күн бұрын
This is the truth. I live in a city where the water comes out of the mountains but it's all spoken for long before it flows past us. Who owns it? Big Ag.
@chadsimmons6347
@chadsimmons6347 25 күн бұрын
Ethanol plants in North West Missouri? They employ hundreds of people who then spend those wages here (Arabia-oil)= money lost
@douglasslaton5591
@douglasslaton5591 24 күн бұрын
Which is why I think California drought cutbacks in residential areas are ridiculous.
@johnchessant3012
@johnchessant3012 27 күн бұрын
LastWeekTonight uploaded: Corn me: I am now interested in corn
@phoenixnight9237
@phoenixnight9237 27 күн бұрын
I have been interested in corn for years; there was a lot of stuff I know about that they didn't have time to cover, but they brought some of the most massive issues to the public mind, so I am really happy about this -corn enthusiast
@chimaxx
@chimaxx 27 күн бұрын
Watch King Corn, the 2007 documentary that they included several clips from. It will tell you more, in its own entertaining way.
@CM-dh8py
@CM-dh8py 5 күн бұрын
The documentary referenced in this (fantastic) episode is 'King Corn' and it's one of the best, most well-balanced documentaries I've ever seen. They don't pick a side, they just document the facts of the topic. They even visited Butz in his elder care home and got his perspective on why he believed maximizing production was the right policy change and I could see how he'd come to his beliefs, based on his farming-intensive childhood. 110% recommended watching.
@Dysiode
@Dysiode 24 күн бұрын
I'm so grateful to live in the PNW where there are lots of small farms that grow a wide variety of crops and humanely raised livestock. It's such a shame that isn't the standard across the nation
@quintenpalmer76
@quintenpalmer76 27 күн бұрын
I’m from Illinois and I find this validating because I wrote a speech for one of my college classes about this exact subject last year
@hiatusfromtheworld
@hiatusfromtheworld 27 күн бұрын
My High School teacher showed my class King Corn. Changed my life. I have taken the info into my life every step of the way since. It profoundly affected me and how I understand food and nutrition, as well as how everything is interconnected. One of the rare moments when everything was coming together in life and a piece of media hit me at the perfect time. Very cool to see it mentioned.
@lizzy-wx4rx
@lizzy-wx4rx 26 күн бұрын
One of the best documentaries ever made, that has changed the lives of many. Kudos to your teacher! It should be required viewing for every American.
@chriscripplercruz1833
@chriscripplercruz1833 24 күн бұрын
Only Oliver can make corn educational and entertaining lol
@nukeout
@nukeout 22 күн бұрын
I knew a lot of this but still learned new things. Great show!
@XenoFireStar
@XenoFireStar 27 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure that I read somewhere that growing corn for ethanol is energy negative. Like, it takes more fuel to run the farm equipment, transport, and process the corn than you get back out of it. In terms of energy, it would be dramatically better to replace cornfields with solar farms.
@boRegah
@boRegah 27 күн бұрын
_America!_ F***k yeah!
@astrowuff
@astrowuff 27 күн бұрын
That makes a lot of sense, incredibly dumb. It would just naturally die off if it wasn't for all of the subsidies and laws requiring it.
@glennarnold3667
@glennarnold3667 27 күн бұрын
Mostly the energy required to make ammonium nitrate, out of natural gas. That's also why it's CO2 positive.
@brendasmart553
@brendasmart553 27 күн бұрын
Jon directly addressed this in this very video folks. Watch again. Yeah, it's baddd.
@DiscoDigi786
@DiscoDigi786 27 күн бұрын
They implied that with the carbon footprint data.
@rabaham
@rabaham 27 күн бұрын
Thank you HBO for highlighting such an important issue
@user-pq9ji7kt4l
@user-pq9ji7kt4l 21 күн бұрын
A local HS is from a community that grows lots of corn, The HS sport chant is ‘Fear The Corn’.
@lorettahiggins3717
@lorettahiggins3717 27 күн бұрын
How can you not love this show??? It is not only informative, but absolutely f*cking hysterical!!! It must be drowning in creative, clever writers.
@user-cu2bp1sv3g
@user-cu2bp1sv3g 27 күн бұрын
😂 I agree 100%.
@alexs9137
@alexs9137 27 күн бұрын
You obviously weren't around for the original Daily Show.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 26 күн бұрын
why do you think John and co have so many Emmys? 19 wins and 25 nominations. This show is quality.
@AbidingDude420
@AbidingDude420 25 күн бұрын
Definitely love John Oliver's style. It's refreshing to see actual educational videos on youtube for a change that aren't just clickbait junk.
@davik9003
@davik9003 25 күн бұрын
The original Daily Show was lame until Jon Stewart took it over. It was with Craig Kilborn, and nobody knows that other than Wikipedia 🤣
@jpe1
@jpe1 27 күн бұрын
16:02 the _second_ largest source of nitrogen runoff is suburban homeowners fertilizing their lawns. In the Chesapeake Bay specifically, some studies have concluded that lawn fertilizer runoff is the single largest source of nitrate pollution. Suburban lawns are killing our waterways.
@burntorangehorn
@burntorangehorn 27 күн бұрын
I always wonder if the numerous lawn/landscape people and homeowners who baby their lawns in my neighborhood have any inkling of why I'm giving them the side-eye. It's the environmental disaster of mowing twice a week, fertilizing their grass, using herbicides, and collecting grass to be shipped off to the local compost facility. My lawn may not look like a golf course, but literally the only thing I have to do for it is mow. Embrace the clover, friends.
@jpe1
@jpe1 27 күн бұрын
@@burntorangehornI’ve gone one step further, on my one acre of suburban land I have barely 8,000 square feet of grass, over half the property is trees with full understory and no grass at all (right now mayapples and jack-in-the-pulpits are in bloom) and most of the rest of the land is beds of low-maintenance perennials and shrubs. I don’t water the grass _ever_ so August and September it usually goes dormant and I don’t have to mow at all. If the township allowed me to, I would have no grass whatsoever.
@hanifarroisimukhlis5989
@hanifarroisimukhlis5989 27 күн бұрын
@@burntorangehorn Pro tip: you can eat clover. (well not if you pour toxic chemicals onto it) It taste like any leafy vegetables (bland).
@MusicfromMarrs
@MusicfromMarrs 27 күн бұрын
@@jpe1 food and flora, not lawns! I say this as someone who grew up in Richmond, VA and now lives in Des Moines, IA. And as someone who just picked a sizable bow's worth of strawberries from my little patch. :)
@minimegs27
@minimegs27 27 күн бұрын
An interesting tidbit of American history & culture: the lawn as we know it came from 18th century French aristocracy. To have a sizeable portion of land used to grow absolutely nothing of value and simply "look pretty" was a way for the upper crust to thumb their noses at the plebians- essentially a giant 'f*** you, look how rich we are, we don't even farm this land, lol YOLO'. When the suburb was created in the States, we dragged this concept into the idea of prosperity, and the modern American lawn was born. Sadly, it's still considered a sign of wealth to have even a 25 square foot patch in front of your 3000 sq ft house even if your entire plot is only 3100 sq ft.
@amirali93p
@amirali93p 19 күн бұрын
what a great conversation!
@douglasjohnson8935
@douglasjohnson8935 24 күн бұрын
You always know how to make humor out of disasters. Great job John!
@deadpocketss
@deadpocketss 27 күн бұрын
"Corn: Beans wanna be it, oats wanna fuck it." needs to be on a shirt.
@CortexNewsService
@CortexNewsService 27 күн бұрын
I live in Central Illinois just north of where that dust storm hit. He didn't quite dive into how bad it was on top of the seven killed. Dozens of injuries that overwhelmed the small towns nearby and shut down the direct interstate route between Chicago and St Louis for hours. And that's just the surface level of what it did here.
@mrtophat12
@mrtophat12 27 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry. Nobody should live in Illinois.
@Winspur1982
@Winspur1982 26 күн бұрын
I live in Chicago and remember when it happened. It was a very dry spring here and some gas stations burst into flames seemingly at random. (No, it was not ecoterrorists as I'm sure some would have you believe)
@CortexNewsService
@CortexNewsService 26 күн бұрын
@@Winspur1982 Springfield here. Since then we've had other dust storm warnings. Once it actually shut down I-72. And just this week, they had to put out an advisory because enough dust was being blown to affect visibility. It was noticeable even here in town.
@Cameron0413
@Cameron0413 23 күн бұрын
I can’t even say how happy I am to see this getting the spotlight. If anyone wants to truly understand the gravity of soil health, and how greatly it affects our health and our environment, I recommend they watch Kiss The Ground, a documentary presented by Woody Harrelson. It was a huge part of my journey towards food self-sufficiency
@johnnygallos0939
@johnnygallos0939 25 күн бұрын
"I don't like to be touched by corn..... or anybody!" 😂
@NorthCarolinaMomma
@NorthCarolinaMomma 27 күн бұрын
Imagine being excited to watch John Oliver talk about corn because that’s where I’m at this morning.
@mason96575
@mason96575 27 күн бұрын
I don’t have to imagine 😅
@NoodlesExtraMSG
@NoodlesExtraMSG 27 күн бұрын
That reporter's dedication to his craft, damn near choking himself, should be nominated the David Carradine award.
@mechengr1731
@mechengr1731 27 күн бұрын
Almost more impressive than the dude who stripped naked to demonstrate torture techniques lol
@megaultrasonic
@megaultrasonic 27 күн бұрын
Damn near earned the Darwin Award!
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