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Vikings, Greenland & corn around the year 1,000 .....
The Greenland climate was a bit warmer than it is today, and the southernmost tip of the great island was luscious and green and no doubt tempted Eric the Red and his followers. This encouraged them to cultivate some of the seed corn they brought with them from Iceland.

“Now we can see that the Vikings could grow corn, and this was very important for their nourishment and survival,”

The Vikings also tried to grow other agricultural crops. Their attempts to grow these crops and barley did not last long, however, as the climate cooled over the next couple of centuries until the Little Ice Age started in the 13th century.
http://sciencenordic.com/vikings-grew-barley-greenland
 
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Vikings, Greenland & corn around the year 1,000 .....
The Greenland climate was a bit warmer than it is today, and the southernmost tip of the great island was luscious and green and no doubt tempted Eric the Red and his followers. This encouraged them to cultivate some of the seed corn they brought with them from Iceland.

“Now we can see that the Vikings could grow corn, and this was very important for their nourishment and survival,”

The Vikings also tried to grow other agricultural crops. Their attempts to grow these crops and barley did not last long, however, as the climate cooled over the next couple of centuries until the Little Ice Age started in the 13th century.
http://sciencenordic.com/vikings-grew-barley-greenland
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Vikings, Greenland & corn around the year 1,000 .....
The Greenland climate was a bit warmer than it is today, and the southernmost tip of the great island was luscious and green and no doubt tempted Eric the Red and his followers. This encouraged them to cultivate some of the seed corn they brought with them from Iceland.

“Now we can see that the Vikings could grow corn, and this was very important for their nourishment and survival,”

The Vikings also tried to grow other agricultural crops. Their attempts to grow these crops and barley did not last long, however, as the climate cooled over the next couple of centuries until the Little Ice Age started in the 13th century.
http://sciencenordic.com/vikings-grew-barley-greenland


"Today"?

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-greenland-climate-agriculture-idUSBRE92P0EX20130326

Welcome to climate change in Greenland, where locals say longer and warmer summers mean the country can grow the kind of crops unheard of years ago.​
 
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