The God of Small Things - Small Town America’s Larger Impact

by Vanya Pandey (India)

United States of America

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Midwest America dominates corn production in the USA, with small towns dotted across the extremeties of the landscape - witnessing extreme weather conditions too - holding a majority of the 90 million acres of land dedicated to corn production across continental America.
Midwest America dominates corn production in the USA, with small towns dotted across the extremeties of the landscape - witnessing extreme weather conditions too - holding a majority of the 90 million acres of land dedicated to corn production across continental America.
Most of which, the corn, that is, ends up as High Fructose Corn Syrup in grocery store aisles across America and the world. High Fructose Corn Syrup, a bi product, was aggressively pushed across as a “useful” product in the 1970s, and has taken over food products ever since.
Most of which, the corn, that is, ends up as High Fructose Corn Syrup in grocery store aisles across America and the world. High Fructose Corn Syrup, a bi product, was aggressively pushed across as a “useful” product in the 1970s, and has taken over food products ever since.
USA is the world’s 4thlargest producer of tobacco.From the Natives’ pipe to the Marlboro Man,tobacco has held its own in Americana. Mail Pouch was one such company that started an advertising campaign in 1861, painting their logo on barns,part of pop narrative.
USA is the world’s 4thlargest producer of tobacco.From the Natives’ pipe to the Marlboro Man,tobacco has held its own in Americana. Mail Pouch was one such company that started an advertising campaign in 1861, painting their logo on barns,part of pop narrative.
An automative assembly plant in another small town. A large employment generator, they’ve played a part in Presidential election campaigns prominently.
An automative assembly plant in another small town. A large employment generator, they’ve played a part in Presidential election campaigns prominently.
Mortgages on houses close to land traditionally considered agricultural has been on the rise as millennials go searching for more affordable housing options, even as segregation remains almost the same, according to the Brookings Institute.
Mortgages on houses close to land traditionally considered agricultural has been on the rise as millennials go searching for more affordable housing options, even as segregation remains almost the same, according to the Brookings Institute.