According to the news release, over the last two decades, farmers in the central United States have moved toward monocultures — growing just one crop at a time, sometimes for years in a row. This is especially true for corn. While this may increase profits in the short term when markets are favorable for corn, such as during the bio-fuel boom, the long-term impact can be profound, researchers said.

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