By Christina Fernández-Morrow, Hola Iowa Corn was first domesticated by native peoples in southern Mexico roughly 10,000 years ago. Over time, Natives brought seeds north as they settled in the Midwest, where it has become the leading crop in Iowa. That’s what inspired Xochil Fonseca, a native of Texcoco, Mexico and her husband David Bonnett, native of Canberra, Australia to move their corn business,
I am so curious about other corns too, like hominy. Would that grow in Iowa? We would love to talk to them more about the diversity of what can be grown here in the state.
I am so curious about other corns too, like hominy. Would that grow in Iowa? We would love to talk to them more about the diversity of what can be grown here in the state.