
Kernels of Truth
The Iowa Kernels of Truth Campaign is a concentrated effort by the Iowa Corn Promotion Board and the Iowa Corn Growers Association to educate consumers on the food and fuel issue. Six common consumer products have been chosen- eggs, milk, pop, cereal, meat, and ethanol. The purpose of the program is to give people the correct information about how much the corn in each item is worth and provide the “truth” about what is causing the rise in their grocery store bill.
"People ask me where our corn goes. Many don't realize how versatile corn
is or how my crop can end up fulfilling many different needs."
Julius Schaaf, Iowa Corn Promotion Board
The Truth
Just last year, the corn from one area about the size of a football field went into 3,291 hamburgers or 66, 713 bowls of corn flakes or 7, 608 pork chops, or even 464 gallons of E85 fuel.
In addition to food and fuel, that crop went into paper, textiles, adhesives and more. Multiply those numbers by the nearly 14 million acres of corn produced in Iowa and we’re really talking about meeting demand!
Only 19 cents of your food dollar goes back to Iowa’s farmers. The remaining 80 cents is spent on packaging, energy, transportation, and marketing. Corn plays an important, but small role in the price you see in the checkout lane.
The supply of corn going into the retail food industry has not changed in recent years, but rising energy costs have doubled along with world demand for products like milk and meat. In most food products on your grocery store shelves where corn is an ingredient, the corn actually contributes less than a penny to the cost.
Kernel of Truth: There is only 13 cents of corn in a gallon of milk. World demand for milk has increased and has bumped the price. Dairy cattle have the price advantage of using co-products from ethanol production called, Distillers Grains.
Kernel of Truth: Corn contributes only 18 cents to a ¼ hamburger and 31cents to an Iowa pork chop. In Iowa, livestock is still the number one market for our corn.
Kernel of Truth: Soda contains just 3.5 cents of corn based sweetner in a liter. High fructose corn syrup takes up only 7% of our total corn production. Though a major ingredient in soft drinks, it is used in small amounts in most other products.
Kernel of Truth: 11 cents worth of corn can be found in your morning cereal. Most of our corn crop is used to feed livestock or ethanol plants. For example, one bushel of corn produces thirty-eight 12 oz. boxes.
Kernel of Truth: 28 cents worth of corn goes into the production of each dozen of eggs. Iowa is number one in corn production, number one in pork production, and number one in egg production. Being located close to where corn is grown gives egg producers an advantage when looking at feed supplies.
Kernel of Truth: Ethanol production in Iowa creates priceless clean air, new jobs, rural economic activity, and lower fuel costs. Not bad when you consider you are saving the environment, fueling the economy in Iowa, and keeping our fuel dollars in the U.S.
*prices based on current corn prices as of 1-2008.
Don't take just take our word for it.
Informa Consumer Food Price Inflation
The Straight Truth from the Ethanol Industry in Iowa
Link to Iowa Corn Website




