Politics | Barack Obama Ties to Corn Industry Shape Obama's Policy Views on ethanol please agribusiness, not economists By Jason Farago Posted Jun 23, 2008 5:41 AM CDT Copied Barack Obama looks over ears of sweet corn during a stop at a produce stand, Saturday, Aug. 18, 2007, near Waverly, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) Barack Obama trumpets corn-derived ethanol as an alternative energy source and has endorsed tariffs that benefit the industry. But the Times reports that many in the Obama campaign, from Tom Daschle to the candidate's top environmental adviser, have close ties to the corn industry—a kernel of the surprise victory in Iowa. Ethanol production is one issue where Obama diverges sharply with John McCain: The Republican wants to end multibillion-dollar government subsidies and opposes a hefty, possibly illegal tariff on superior ethanol from Brazil. But Obama says eliminating the maize money would imperil "our country’s drive toward energy independence." An Obama spokesman insisted his views were based on merits. Read These Next Cruise passenger, reportedly left behind on island, is found dead. Jamie Lee Curtis says her Charlie Kirk comments were misinterpreted. Brigitte Macron's daughter: Gender rumors about her are harmful. The Fed just cut its key rate again. Report an error