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> >And consider. If humans themselves never ate wild grains, why
> >would they go to the trouble of domesticating and cultivating the
> >things? Why would they choose an inedible food as a crop? There
> >is a paradox here.
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No paradox. Grains have some excellent qualities- they store without a
refrigerator, are energy dense (more calories per pound if you're on the
move), high yields, have a short life cycle- so if you move on, you can
start farming them the immediate next season cf fruit trees take years.
Sounds too good to be true- only problem is if you want to live past 45 in
good health.
Ben